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Title "OCSP_REQUEST_NEW 3ossl"
OCSP_REQUEST_NEW 3ossl "2023-09-19" "3.0.11" "OpenSSL"
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"NAME"
OCSP_REQUEST_new, OCSP_REQUEST_free, OCSP_request_add0_id, OCSP_request_sign, OCSP_request_add1_cert, OCSP_request_onereq_count, OCSP_request_onereq_get0 - OCSP request functions
"SYNOPSIS"
Header "SYNOPSIS" .Vb 1 #include <openssl/ocsp.h> \& OCSP_REQUEST *OCSP_REQUEST_new(void); void OCSP_REQUEST_free(OCSP_REQUEST *req); \& OCSP_ONEREQ *OCSP_request_add0_id(OCSP_REQUEST *req, OCSP_CERTID *cid); \& int OCSP_request_sign(OCSP_REQUEST *req, X509 *signer, EVP_PKEY *key, const EVP_MD *dgst, STACK_OF(X509) *certs, unsigned long flags); \& int OCSP_request_add1_cert(OCSP_REQUEST *req, X509 *cert); \& int OCSP_request_onereq_count(OCSP_REQUEST *req); OCSP_ONEREQ *OCSP_request_onereq_get0(OCSP_REQUEST *req, int i); .Ve
"DESCRIPTION"
Header "DESCRIPTION" \fBOCSP_REQUEST_new() allocates and returns an empty \s-1OCSP_REQUEST\s0 structure.

\fBOCSP_REQUEST_free() frees up the request structure req.

\fBOCSP_request_add0_id() adds certificate \s-1ID\s0 cid to req. It returns the \s-1OCSP_ONEREQ\s0 structure added so an application can add additional extensions to the request. The id parameter \s-1MUST NOT\s0 be freed up after the operation.

\fBOCSP_request_sign() signs \s-1OCSP\s0 request req using certificate \fBsigner, private key key, digest dgst and additional certificates \fBcerts. If the flags option \s-1OCSP_NOCERTS\s0 is set then no certificates will be included in the request.

\fBOCSP_request_add1_cert() adds certificate cert to request req. The application is responsible for freeing up cert after use.

\fBOCSP_request_onereq_count() returns the total number of \s-1OCSP_ONEREQ\s0 structures in req.

\fBOCSP_request_onereq_get0() returns an internal pointer to the \s-1OCSP_ONEREQ\s0 contained in req of index i. The index value i runs from 0 to OCSP_request_onereq_count(req) - 1.

"RETURN VALUES"
Header "RETURN VALUES" \fBOCSP_REQUEST_new() returns an empty \s-1OCSP_REQUEST\s0 structure or \s-1NULL\s0 if an error occurred.

\fBOCSP_request_add0_id() returns the \s-1OCSP_ONEREQ\s0 structure containing cid or \s-1NULL\s0 if an error occurred.

\fBOCSP_request_sign() and OCSP_request_add1_cert() return 1 for success and 0 for failure.

\fBOCSP_request_onereq_count() returns the total number of \s-1OCSP_ONEREQ\s0 structures in req and -1 on error.

\fBOCSP_request_onereq_get0() returns a pointer to an \s-1OCSP_ONEREQ\s0 structure or \s-1NULL\s0 if the index value is out or range.

"NOTES"
Header "NOTES" An \s-1OCSP\s0 request structure contains one or more \s-1OCSP_ONEREQ\s0 structures corresponding to each certificate.

\fBOCSP_request_onereq_count() and OCSP_request_onereq_get0() are mainly used by \s-1OCSP\s0 responders.

"EXAMPLES"
Header "EXAMPLES" Create an \s-1OCSP_REQUEST\s0 structure for certificate cert with issuer \fBissuer:

.Vb 2 OCSP_REQUEST *req; OCSP_ID *cid; \& req = OCSP_REQUEST_new(); if (req == NULL) /* error */ cid = OCSP_cert_to_id(EVP_sha1(), cert, issuer); if (cid == NULL) /* error */ \& if (OCSP_REQUEST_add0_id(req, cid) == NULL) /* error */ \& /* Do something with req, e.g. query responder */ \& OCSP_REQUEST_free(req); .Ve

"SEE ALSO"
Header "SEE ALSO" \fBcrypto\|(7), \fBOCSP_cert_to_id\|(3), \fBOCSP_request_add1_nonce\|(3), \fBOCSP_resp_find_status\|(3), \fBOCSP_response_status\|(3), \fBOCSP_sendreq_new\|(3)
"COPYRIGHT"
Header "COPYRIGHT" Copyright 2015-2016 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.

Licensed under the Apache License 2.0 (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>.