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/* Subject identifies the entity associated with the public key stored in
the subject public key field. RFC 5280 section 4.1.2.6 */
len = BIO_to_Buffer(X509_NAME_print_ex(bio, X509_get_subject_name(cert), 0, flags), bio, buffer, BUFSIZ);
LAPPEND_STR(interp, certPtr, "subject", buffer, len);
/* SHA1 Digest (Fingerprint) of cert - DER representation */
if (X509_digest(cert, EVP_sha1(), md, &len)) {
len = String_to_Hex(md, len, buffer, BUFSIZ);
LAPPEND_STR(interp, certPtr, "sha1_hash", buffer, len);
}
/* SHA256 Digest (Fingerprint) of cert - DER representation */
if (X509_digest(cert, EVP_sha256(), md, &len)) {
len = String_to_Hex(md, len, buffer, BUFSIZ);
LAPPEND_STR(interp, certPtr, "sha256_hash", buffer, len);
}
/* Subject Public Key Info specifies the public key and identifies the
algorithm with which the key is used. RFC 5280 section 4.1.2.7 */
if (X509_get_signature_info(cert, &mdnid, &pknid, &bits, &xflags)) {
ASN1_BIT_STRING *key;
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/* Subject identifies the entity associated with the public key stored in
the subject public key field. RFC 5280 section 4.1.2.6 */
len = BIO_to_Buffer(X509_NAME_print_ex(bio, X509_get_subject_name(cert), 0, flags), bio, buffer, BUFSIZ);
LAPPEND_STR(interp, certPtr, "subject", buffer, len);
/* SHA1 Digest (Fingerprint) of cert - DER representation */
if (X509_digest(cert, EVP_sha1(), md, &len)) {
len = String_to_Hex(md, len, buffer, BUFSIZ);
LAPPEND_STR(interp, certPtr, "sha1_hash", buffer, len);
}
/* SHA256 Digest (Fingerprint) of cert - DER representation */
if (X509_digest(cert, EVP_sha256(), md, &len)) {
len = String_to_Hex(md, len, buffer, BUFSIZ);
LAPPEND_STR(interp, certPtr, "sha256_hash", buffer, len);
}
/* Subject Public Key Info specifies the public key and identifies the
algorithm with which the key is used. RFC 5280 section 4.1.2.7 */
if (X509_get_signature_info(cert, &mdnid, &pknid, &bits, &xflags)) {
ASN1_BIT_STRING *key;
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LAPPEND_STR(interp, certPtr, "purpose", Tls_x509Purpose(cert), -1);
LAPPEND_OBJ(interp, certPtr, "certificatePurpose", Tls_x509Purposes(interp, cert));
/* Get extensions flags */
xflags = X509_get_extension_flags(cert);
LAPPEND_INT(interp, certPtr, "extFlags", xflags);
/* Check if cert was issued by CA cert issuer or self signed */
LAPPEND_BOOL(interp, certPtr, "selfIssued", xflags & EXFLAG_SI);
LAPPEND_BOOL(interp, certPtr, "selfSigned", xflags & EXFLAG_SS);
LAPPEND_BOOL(interp, certPtr, "isProxyCert", xflags & EXFLAG_PROXY);
LAPPEND_BOOL(interp, certPtr, "extInvalid", xflags & EXFLAG_INVALID);
LAPPEND_BOOL(interp, certPtr, "isCACert", X509_check_ca(cert));
/* The Unique Ids are used to handle the possibility of reuse of subject
and/or issuer names over time. RFC 5280 section 4.1.2.8 */
{
const ASN1_BIT_STRING *iuid, *suid;
X509_get0_uids(cert, &iuid, &suid);
Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(interp, certPtr, Tcl_NewStringObj("issuerUniqueId", -1));
if (iuid != NULL) {
Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(interp, certPtr, Tcl_NewByteArrayObj((char *)iuid->data, iuid->length));
} else {
Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(interp, certPtr, Tcl_NewStringObj("", -1));
}
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LAPPEND_STR(interp, certPtr, "purpose", Tls_x509Purpose(cert), -1);
LAPPEND_OBJ(interp, certPtr, "certificatePurpose", Tls_x509Purposes(interp, cert));
/* Get extensions flags */
xflags = X509_get_extension_flags(cert);
LAPPEND_INT(interp, certPtr, "extFlags", xflags);
/* Check if cert was issued by CA cert issuer or self signed */
LAPPEND_BOOL(interp, certPtr, "selfIssued", xflags & EXFLAG_SI);
LAPPEND_BOOL(interp, certPtr, "selfSigned", xflags & EXFLAG_SS);
LAPPEND_BOOL(interp, certPtr, "isProxyCert", xflags & EXFLAG_PROXY);
LAPPEND_BOOL(interp, certPtr, "extInvalid", xflags & EXFLAG_INVALID);
LAPPEND_BOOL(interp, certPtr, "isCACert", X509_check_ca(cert));
/* The Unique Ids are used to handle the possibility of reuse of subject
and/or issuer names over time. RFC 5280 section 4.1.2.8 */
{
const ASN1_BIT_STRING *iuid, *suid;
X509_get0_uids(cert, &iuid, &suid);
Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(interp, certPtr, Tcl_NewStringObj("issuerUniqueId", -1));
if (iuid != NULL) {
Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(interp, certPtr, Tcl_NewByteArrayObj((char *)iuid->data, iuid->length));
} else {
Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(interp, certPtr, Tcl_NewStringObj("", -1));
}
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LAPPEND_INT(interp, certPtr, "extCount", X509_get_ext_count(cert));
LAPPEND_OBJ(interp, certPtr, "extensions", Tls_x509Extensions(interp, cert));
/* Authority Key Identifier (AKI) is the Subject Key Identifier (SKI) of
its signer (the CA). RFC 5280 section 4.2.1.1, NID_authority_key_identifier */
LAPPEND_OBJ(interp, certPtr, "authorityKeyIdentifier",
Tls_x509Identifier(X509_get0_authority_key_id(cert)));
/* Subject Key Identifier (SKI) is used to identify certificates that contain
a particular public key. RFC 5280 section 4.2.1.2, NID_subject_key_identifier */
LAPPEND_OBJ(interp, certPtr, "subjectKeyIdentifier",
Tls_x509Identifier(X509_get0_subject_key_id(cert)));
/* Key usage extension defines the purpose (e.g., encipherment, signature, certificate
signing) of the key in the certificate. RFC 5280 section 4.2.1.3, NID_key_usage */
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LAPPEND_INT(interp, certPtr, "extCount", X509_get_ext_count(cert));
LAPPEND_OBJ(interp, certPtr, "extensions", Tls_x509Extensions(interp, cert));
/* Authority Key Identifier (AKI) is the Subject Key Identifier (SKI) of
its signer (the CA). RFC 5280 section 4.2.1.1, NID_authority_key_identifier */
LAPPEND_OBJ(interp, certPtr, "authorityKeyIdentifier",
Tls_x509Identifier(X509_get0_authority_key_id(cert)));
/* Subject Key Identifier (SKI) is used to identify certificates that contain
a particular public key. RFC 5280 section 4.2.1.2, NID_subject_key_identifier */
LAPPEND_OBJ(interp, certPtr, "subjectKeyIdentifier",
Tls_x509Identifier(X509_get0_subject_key_id(cert)));
/* Key usage extension defines the purpose (e.g., encipherment, signature, certificate
signing) of the key in the certificate. RFC 5280 section 4.2.1.3, NID_key_usage */
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