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Title "CMS_GET0_SIGNERINFOS 3"
way too many mistakes in technical documents.
\fBCMS_SignerInfo_get0_signer_id() retrieves the certificate signer identifier associated with a specific CMS_SignerInfo structure si. Either the keyidentifier will be set in keyid or both issuer name and serial number in issuer and sno.
\fBCMS_SignerInfo_get0_signature() retrieves the signature associated with \fBsi in a pointer to an \s-1ASN1_OCTET_STRING\s0 structure. This pointer returned corresponds to the internal signature value if si so it may be read or modified.
\fBCMS_SignerInfo_cert_cmp() compares the certificate cert against the signer identifier si. It returns zero if the comparison is successful and non zero if not.
\fBCMS_SignerInfo_set1_signer_cert() sets the signers certificate of si to \fBsigner.
In typical usage and application will retrieve all CMS_SignerInfo structures using CMS_get0_SignerInfo() and retrieve the identifier information using \s-1CMS.\s0 It will then obtain the signer certificate by some unspecified means (or return and error if it cannot be found) and set it using \fBCMS_SignerInfo_set1_signer_cert().
Once all signer certificates have been set CMS_verify() can be used.
Although CMS_get0_SignerInfos() can return \s-1NULL\s0 if an error occurs or if there are no signers this is not a problem in practice because the only error which can occur is if the cms structure is not of type signedData due to application error.
\fBCMS_SignerInfo_get0_signer_id() returns 1 for success and 0 for failure.
\fBCMS_SignerInfo_cert_cmp() returns 0 for a successful comparison and non zero otherwise.
\fBCMS_SignerInfo_set1_signer_cert() does not return a value.
Any error can be obtained from ERR_get_error\|(3)
Licensed under the OpenSSL license (the \*(L"License\*(R"). You may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy in the file \s-1LICENSE\s0 in the source distribution or at <https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html>.