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Title "X509_CHECK_PURPOSE 3"
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Title "X509_CHECK_PURPOSE 3"
X509_CHECK_PURPOSE 3 "2023-08-01" "3.0.10" "OpenSSL"
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"NAME"
X509_check_purpose - Check the purpose of a certificate
"SYNOPSIS"
Header "SYNOPSIS" .Vb 1
#include <openssl/x509v3.h>
\&
int X509_check_purpose(X509 *x, int id, int ca);
.Ve
"DESCRIPTION"
Header "DESCRIPTION" This function checks if certificate x was created with the purpose
represented by id. If ca is nonzero, then certificate x is
checked to determine if it's a possible \s-1CA\s0 with various levels of certainty
possibly returned. The certificate x must be a complete certificate
otherwise the function returns an error.
Below are the potential \s-1ID\s0's that can be checked:
.Vb 9 # define X509_PURPOSE_SSL_CLIENT 1 # define X509_PURPOSE_SSL_SERVER 2 # define X509_PURPOSE_NS_SSL_SERVER 3 # define X509_PURPOSE_SMIME_SIGN 4 # define X509_PURPOSE_SMIME_ENCRYPT 5 # define X509_PURPOSE_CRL_SIGN 6 # define X509_PURPOSE_ANY 7 # define X509_PURPOSE_OCSP_HELPER 8 # define X509_PURPOSE_TIMESTAMP_SIGN 9 .Ve
The checks performed take into account the X.509 extensions keyUsage, extendedKeyUsage, and basicConstraints.
"RETURN VALUES"
Header "RETURN VALUES" For non-CA checks
"-1 an error condition has occurred" 4
Item "-1 an error condition has occurred" 0
" 1 if the certificate was created to perform the purpose represented by id" 4
Item " 1 if the certificate was created to perform the purpose represented by id" " 0 if the certificate was not created to perform the purpose represented by id" 4
Item " 0 if the certificate was not created to perform the purpose represented by id"
For \s-1CA\s0 checks the below integers could be returned with the following meanings:
"-1 an error condition has occurred" 4
Item "-1 an error condition has occurred" 0
" 0 not a \s-1CA\s0 or does not have the purpose represented by id" 4
Item " 0 not a CA or does not have the purpose represented by id" " 1 is a \s-1CA.\s0" 4
Item " 1 is a CA." " 2 Only possible in old versions of openSSL when basicConstraints are absent. New versions will not return this value. May be a \s-1CA\s0" 4
Item " 2 Only possible in old versions of openSSL when basicConstraints are absent. New versions will not return this value. May be a CA" " 3 basicConstraints absent but self signed V1." 4
Item " 3 basicConstraints absent but self signed V1." " 4 basicConstraints absent but keyUsage present and keyCertSign asserted." 4
Item " 4 basicConstraints absent but keyUsage present and keyCertSign asserted." " 5 legacy Netscape specific \s-1CA\s0 Flags present" 4
Item " 5 legacy Netscape specific CA Flags present"
"COPYRIGHT"
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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
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