Crypt::OpenSSL::X509 - Perl extension to OpenSSL's X509 API.
use Crypt::OpenSSL::X509;
my $x509 = Crypt::OpenSSL::X509->new_from_file('cert.pem');
print $x509->pubkey() . "\n";
print $x509->subject() . "\n";
print $x509->hash() . "\n";
print $x509->email() . "\n";
print $x509->issuer() . "\n";
print $x509->issuer_hash() . "\n";
print $x509->notBefore() . "\n";
print $x509->notAfter() . "\n";
print $x509->modulus() . "\n";
print $x509->exponent() . "\n";
print $x509->fingerprint_md5() . "\n";
print $x509->fingerprint_sha256() . "\n";
print $x509->as_string() . "\n";
my $x509 = Crypt::OpenSSL::X509->new_from_string(
$der_encoded_data, Crypt::OpenSSL::X509::FORMAT_ASN1
);
# given a time offset of $seconds, will the certificate be valid?
if ($x509->checkend($seconds)) {
# cert is expired at $seconds offset
} else {
# cert is ok at $seconds offset
}
my $exts = $x509->extensions_by_oid();
foreach my $oid (keys %$exts) {
my $ext = $$exts{$oid};
print $oid, " ", $ext->object()->name(), ": ", $ext->value(), "\n";
}
Crypt::OpenSSL::X509 - Perl extension to OpenSSL's X509 API.
This implement a large majority of OpenSSL's useful X509 API.
The email() method supports both certificates where the
subject is of the form:
"... CN=Firstname lastname/emailAddress=user@domain", and also
certificates where there is a X509v3 Extension of the form
"X509v3 Subject Alternative Name: email=user@domain".
None by default.
On request:
FORMAT_UNDEF FORMAT_ASN1 FORMAT_TEXT FORMAT_PEM
FORMAT_PKCS12 FORMAT_SMIME FORMAT_ENGINE FORMAT_IISSGC
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new ( )
Create a new X509 object.
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new_from_string ( STRING [ FORMAT ] )
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new_from_file ( FILENAME [ FORMAT ] )
Create a new X509 object from a string or file.
FORMAT
should beFORMAT_ASN1
orFORMAT_PEM
.
-
subject
Subject name as a string.
-
issuer
Issuer name as a string.
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issuer_hash
Issuer name hash as a string.
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serial
Serial number as a string.
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hash
Alias for subject_hash
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subject_hash
Subject name hash as a string.
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notBefore
notBefore
time as a string. -
notAfter
notAfter
time as a string. -
email
Email addresses as string, if multiple addresses found, they are separated by a space (' ').
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version
Certificate version as a string.
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sig_alg_name
Signature algorithm name as a string.
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key_alg_name
Public key algorithm name as a string.
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curve
Name of the EC curve used in the public key.
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subject_name ( )
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issuer_name ( )
Return a Name object for the subject or issuer name. Methods for handling Name objects are given below.
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is_selfsigned ( )
Return Boolean value if subject and issuer name are the same.
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as_string ( [ FORMAT ] )
Return the certificate as a string in the specified format.
FORMAT
can be one ofFORMAT_PEM
(the default) orFORMAT_ASN1
. -
modulus ( )
Return the modulus for an RSA public key as a string of hex digits. For DSA and EC return the public key. Other algorithms are not supported.
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bit_length ( )
Return the length of the modulus as a number of bits.
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fingerprint_md5 ( )
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fingerprint_sha1 ( )
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fingerprint_sha224 ( )
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fingerprint_sha256 ( )
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fingerprint_sha384 ( )
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fingerprint_sha512 ( )
Return the specified message digest for the certificate.
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checkend( OFFSET )
Given an offset in seconds, will the certificate be expired? Returns True if the certificate will be expired. False otherwise.
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pubkey ( )
Return the RSA, DSA, or EC public key.
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num_extensions ( )
Return the number of extensions in the certificate.
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extension ( INDEX )
Return the Extension specified by the integer
INDEX
. Methods for handling Extension objects are given below. -
extensions_by_oid ( )
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extensions_by_name ( )
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extensions_by_long_name ( )
Return a hash of Extensions indexed by OID or name.
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has_extension_oid ( OID )
Return true if the certificate has the extension specified by
OID
.
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critical ( )
Return a value indicating if the extension is critical or not. FIXME: the value is an ASN.1 BOOLEAN value.
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object ( )
Return the ObjectID of the extension. Methods for handling ObjectID objects are given below.
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value ( )
Return the value of the extension as an asn1parse(1) style hex dump.
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as_string ( )
Return a human-readable version of the extension as formatted by X509V3_EXT_print. Note that this will return an empty string for OIDs with unknown ASN.1 encodings.
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name ( )
Return the long name of the object as a string.
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oid ( )
Return the numeric dot-separated form of the object identifier as a string.
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as_string ( )
Return a string representation of the Name
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entries ( )
Return an array of Name_Entry objects. Methods for handling Name_Entry objects are given below.
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has_entry ( TYPE [ LASTPOS ] )
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has_long_entry ( TYPE [ LASTPOS ] )
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has_oid_entry ( TYPE [ LASTPOS ] )
Return true if a name has an entry of the specified
TYPE
. Depending on the function theTYPE
may be in the short form (e.g.CN
), long form (commonName
) or OID (2.5.4.3
). IfLASTPOS
is specified then the search is made from that index rather than from the start. -
get_index_by_type ( TYPE [ LASTPOS ] )
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get_index_by_long_type ( TYPE [ LASTPOS ] )
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get_index_by_oid_type ( TYPE [ LASTPOS ] )
Return the index of an entry of the specified
TYPE
in a name. Depending on the function theTYPE
may be in the short form (e.g.CN
), long form (commonName
) or OID (2.5.4.3
). IfLASTPOS
is specified then the search is made from that index rather than from the start. -
get_entry_by_type ( TYPE [ LASTPOS ] )
-
get_entry_by_long_type ( TYPE [ LASTPOS ] )
These methods work similarly to get_index_by_* but return the Name_Entry rather than the index.
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as_string ( [ LONG ] )
Return a string representation of the Name_Entry of the form
typeName=Value
. IfLONG
is 1, the long form of the type is used. -
type ( [ LONG ] )
Return a string representation of the type of the Name_Entry. If
LONG
is 1, the long form of the type is used. -
value ( )
Return a string representation of the value of the Name_Entry.
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is_printableString ( )
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is_ia5string ( )
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is_utf8string ( )
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is_asn1_type ( [ASN1_TYPE] )
Return true if the Name_Entry value is of the specified type. The value of
ASN1_TYPE
should be as listed in OpenSSL'sasn1.h
.
Please report any bugs or feature requests using GitHub.
- Dan Sully, original author
- Jonas Brømsø, current maintainer
- Please see the "ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS" section for a list of contributors.
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Copyright 2004-2022 by Dan Sully
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.