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Title "PKCS12_GEN_MAC 3ossl"
way too many mistakes in technical documents.
\fBPKCS12_verify_mac() verifies the PKCS#12 object's HMAC using the supplied password.
\fBPKCS12_setup_mac() sets the MAC part of the PKCS#12 structure with the supplied parameters.
\fBPKCS12_set_mac() sets the MAC and MAC parameters into the PKCS#12 object. \fBPKCS12_set_pbmac1_pbkdf2() sets the MAC and MAC parameters into the PKCS#12 object when PBMAC1 with PBKDF2 is used for protection of the PKCS#12 object.
\fIpass is the passphrase to use in the HMAC. salt is the salt value to use, \fIiter is the iteration count and md_type is the message digest function to use. prf_md_name specifies the digest used for the PBKDF2 in PBMAC1 KDF.
\fBPKCS12_get0_mac() retrieves any included MAC value, X509_ALGOR object, \fIsalt, and iter count from the PKCS12 object.
If iter is 1 then an iteration count will be omitted from the PKCS#12 structure.
\fBPKCS12_gen_mac(), PKCS12_verify_mac(), PKCS12_set_mac() and \fBPKCS12_set_pbmac1_pbkdf2() make assumptions regarding the encoding of the given passphrase. See passphrase-encoding\|(7) for more information.
Licensed under the Apache License 2.0 (the "License"). You may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at <https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html>.