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1 /*
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49  *
50  * This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young
51  * (eay@cryptsoft.com).  This product includes software written by Tim
52  * Hudson (tjh@cryptsoft.com).
53  *
54  */
55 
56 /*
57  * Copyright 2006 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All rights reserved.
58  * Use is subject to license terms.
59  */
60 
61 /*
62  * Copyright (c) 2012, OmniTI Computer Consulting, Inc. All rights reserved.
63  */
64 
65 #pragma ident	"%Z%%M%	%I%	%E% SMI"
66 
67 #include <stdio.h>
68 #include <strings.h>
69 #include <stdlib.h>
70 
71 #include <openssl/crypto.h>
72 #include <openssl/err.h>
73 #include <openssl/x509.h>
74 #include <openssl/ssl.h>
75 
76 #include <openssl/pkcs12.h>
77 #include <p12aux.h>
78 #include <auxutil.h>
79 #include <p12err.h>
80 
81 /*
82  * sunw_cryto_init() does crypto-specific initialization.
83  *
84  * Arguments:
85  *   None.
86  *
87  * Returns:
88  *   None.
89  */
90 void
91 sunw_crypto_init(void)
92 {
93 	OpenSSL_add_all_algorithms();
94 	SSL_load_error_strings();
95 	ERR_load_SUNW_strings();
96 	(void) SSL_library_init();
97 }
98 
99 /*
100  * sunw_split_certs() - Given a list of certs and a list of private keys,
101  *     moves certs which match one of the keys to a different stack.
102  *
103  * Arguments:
104  *   allkeys  - Points to a stack of private keys to search.
105  *   allcerts - Points to a stack of certs to be searched.
106  *   keycerts - Points to address of a stack of certs with matching private
107  *              keys.  They are moved from 'allcerts'.  This may not be NULL
108  *              when called.  If *keycerts is NULL upon entry, a new stack will
109  *              be allocated.  Otherwise, it must be a valid STACK_OF(509).
110  *   nocerts  - Points to address of a stack for keys which have no matching
111  *              certs.  Keys are moved from 'allkeys' here when they have no
112  *              matching certs.  If this is NULL, matchless keys will be
113  *              discarded.
114  *
115  *   Notes:  If an error occurs while moving certs, the cert being move may be
116  *   lost.  'keycerts' may only contain part of the matching certs.  The number
117  *   of certs successfully moved can be found by checking sk_X509_num(keycerts).
118  *
119  *   If there is a key which does not have a matching cert, it is moved to
120  *   the list nocerts.
121  *
122  *   If all certs are removed from 'certs' and/or 'pkeys', it will be the
123  *   caller's responsibility to free the empty stacks.
124  *
125  * Returns:
126  *  <  0 - An error returned.  Call ERR_get_error() to get errors information.
127  *         Where possible, memory has been freed.
128  *  >= 0 - The number of certs moved from 'cert' to 'pkcerts'.
129  */
130 int
131 sunw_split_certs(STACK_OF(EVP_PKEY) *allkeys, STACK_OF(X509) *allcerts,
132     STACK_OF(X509) **keycerts, STACK_OF(EVP_PKEY) **nocerts)
133 {
134 	STACK_OF(X509) *matching;
135 	STACK_OF(EVP_PKEY) *nomatch;
136 	EVP_PKEY *tmpkey;
137 	X509 *tmpcert;
138 	int count = 0;
139 	int found;
140 	int res;
141 	int i;
142 	int k;
143 
144 	*keycerts = NULL;
145 	if (nocerts != NULL)
146 		*nocerts = NULL;
147 	nomatch = NULL;
148 
149 	if ((matching = sk_X509_new_null()) == NULL) {
150 		SUNWerr(SUNW_F_SPLIT_CERTS, SUNW_R_MEMORY_FAILURE);
151 		return (-1);
152 	}
153 	*keycerts = matching;
154 
155 	k = 0;
156 	while (k < sk_EVP_PKEY_num(allkeys)) {
157 		found = 0;
158 		tmpkey = sk_EVP_PKEY_value(allkeys, k);
159 
160 		for (i = 0; i < sk_X509_num(allcerts); i++) {
161 			tmpcert = sk_X509_value(allcerts, i);
162 			res = X509_check_private_key(tmpcert, tmpkey);
163 			if (res != 0) {
164 				count++;
165 				found = 1;
166 				tmpcert = sk_X509_delete(allcerts, i);
167 				if (sk_X509_push(matching, tmpcert) == 0) {
168 					X509_free(tmpcert);
169 					SUNWerr(SUNW_F_SPLIT_CERTS,
170 					    SUNW_R_MEMORY_FAILURE);
171 					return (-1);
172 				}
173 				break;
174 			}
175 		}
176 		if (found != 0) {
177 			/*
178 			 * Found a match - keep the key & check out the next
179 			 * one.
180 			 */
181 			k++;
182 		} else {
183 			/*
184 			 * No cert matching this key.  Move the key if
185 			 * possible or discard it.  Don't increment the
186 			 * index.
187 			 */
188 			if (nocerts == NULL) {
189 				tmpkey = sk_EVP_PKEY_delete(allkeys, k);
190 				sunw_evp_pkey_free(tmpkey);
191 			} else {
192 				if (*nocerts == NULL) {
193 					nomatch = sk_EVP_PKEY_new_null();
194 					if (nomatch == NULL) {
195 						SUNWerr(SUNW_F_SPLIT_CERTS,
196 						    SUNW_R_MEMORY_FAILURE);
197 						return (-1);
198 					}
199 					*nocerts = nomatch;
200 				}
201 				tmpkey = sk_EVP_PKEY_delete(allkeys, k);
202 				if (sk_EVP_PKEY_push(nomatch, tmpkey) == 0) {
203 					sunw_evp_pkey_free(tmpkey);
204 					SUNWerr(SUNW_F_SPLIT_CERTS,
205 					    SUNW_R_MEMORY_FAILURE);
206 					return (-1);
207 				}
208 			}
209 		}
210 	}
211 
212 	return (count);
213 }
214 
215 /*
216  * sunw_evp_pkey_free() Given an EVP_PKEY structure, free any attributes
217  *     that are attached.  Then free the EVP_PKEY itself.
218  *
219  *     This is a replacement for EVP_PKEY_free() for the sunw stuff.
220  *     It should be used in places where EVP_PKEY_free would be used,
221  *     including calls to sk_EVP_PKEY_pop_free().
222  *
223  * Arguments:
224  *   pkey     - Entry which potentially has attributes to be freed.
225  *
226  * Returns:
227  *   None.
228  */
229 void
230 sunw_evp_pkey_free(EVP_PKEY *pkey)
231 {
232 	if (pkey != NULL) {
233 		if (pkey->attributes != NULL) {
234 			sk_X509_ATTRIBUTE_pop_free(pkey->attributes,
235 			    X509_ATTRIBUTE_free);
236 			pkey->attributes = NULL;
237 		}
238 		EVP_PKEY_free(pkey);
239 	}
240 }
241 
242 /*
243  * sunw_set_localkeyid() sets the localkeyid in a cert, a private key or
244  *     both.  Any existing localkeyid will be discarded.
245  *
246  * Arguments:
247  *   keyid_str- A byte string with the localkeyid to set
248  *   keyid_len- Length of the keyid byte string.
249  *   pkey     - Points to a private key to set the keyidstr in.
250  *   cert     - Points to a cert to set the keyidstr in.
251  *
252  * Note that setting a keyid into a cert which will not be written out as
253  * a PKCS12 cert is pointless since it will be lost.
254  *
255  * Returns:
256  *   0        - Success.
257  *   < 0      - An error occurred.  It was probably an error in allocating
258  *              memory.  The error will be set in the error stack.  Call
259  *              ERR_get_error() to get specific information.
260  */
261 int
262 sunw_set_localkeyid(const char *keyid_str, int keyid_len, EVP_PKEY *pkey,
263     X509 *cert)
264 {
265 	X509_ATTRIBUTE *attr = NULL;
266 	ASN1_STRING *str = NULL;
267 	ASN1_TYPE *keyid = NULL;
268 	int retval = -1;
269 	int i;
270 
271 	if (cert != NULL) {
272 		if (X509_keyid_set1(cert, (uchar_t *)keyid_str, keyid_len)
273 		    == 0) {
274 			SUNWerr(SUNW_F_SET_LOCALKEYID, SUNW_R_SET_LKID_ERR);
275 			goto cleanup;
276 		}
277 	}
278 	if (pkey != NULL) {
279 		str = (ASN1_STRING *)M_ASN1_OCTET_STRING_new();
280 		if (str == NULL ||
281 		    M_ASN1_OCTET_STRING_set(str, keyid_str, keyid_len) == 0 ||
282 		    (keyid = ASN1_TYPE_new()) == NULL) {
283 			SUNWerr(SUNW_F_SET_LOCALKEYID, SUNW_R_MEMORY_FAILURE);
284 			goto cleanup;
285 		}
286 
287 		ASN1_TYPE_set(keyid, V_ASN1_OCTET_STRING, str);
288 		str = NULL;
289 
290 		attr = type2attrib(keyid, NID_localKeyID);
291 		if (attr == NULL) {
292 			/*
293 			 * Error already on stack
294 			 */
295 			goto cleanup;
296 		}
297 		keyid = NULL;
298 
299 		if (pkey->attributes == NULL) {
300 			pkey->attributes = sk_X509_ATTRIBUTE_new_null();
301 			if (pkey->attributes == NULL) {
302 				SUNWerr(SUNW_F_SET_LOCALKEYID,
303 				    SUNW_R_MEMORY_FAILURE);
304 				goto cleanup;
305 			}
306 		} else {
307 			i = find_attr_by_nid(pkey->attributes, NID_localKeyID);
308 			if (i >= 0)
309 				sk_X509_ATTRIBUTE_delete(pkey->attributes, i);
310 		}
311 		if (sk_X509_ATTRIBUTE_push(pkey->attributes, attr) == 0) {
312 			SUNWerr(SUNW_F_SET_LOCALKEYID, SUNW_R_MEMORY_FAILURE);
313 			goto cleanup;
314 		}
315 		attr = NULL;
316 	}
317 	retval = 0;
318 
319 cleanup:
320 	if (str != NULL)
321 		ASN1_STRING_free(str);
322 	if (keyid != NULL)
323 		ASN1_TYPE_free(keyid);
324 	if (attr != NULL)
325 		X509_ATTRIBUTE_free(attr);
326 
327 	return (retval);
328 }
329 
330 /*
331  * sunw_get_pkey_localkeyid() gets the localkeyid from a private key.  It can
332  *     optionally remove the value found.
333  *
334  * Arguments:
335  *   dowhat   - What to do with the attributes (remove them or copy them).
336  *   pkey     - Points to a private key to set the keyidstr in.
337  *   keyid_str- Points to a location which will receive the pointer to
338  *              a byte string containing the binary localkeyid.  Note that
339  *              this is a copy, and the caller must free it.
340  *   keyid_len- Length of keyid_str.
341  *
342  * Returns:
343  *   >= 0     - The number of characters in the keyid returned.
344  *   < 0      - An error occurred.  It was probably an error in allocating
345  *              memory.  The error will be set in the error stack.  Call
346  *              ERR_get_error() to get specific information.
347  */
348 int
349 sunw_get_pkey_localkeyid(getdo_actions_t dowhat, EVP_PKEY *pkey,
350     char **keyid_str, int *keyid_len)
351 {
352 	X509_ATTRIBUTE *attr = NULL;
353 	ASN1_OCTET_STRING *str = NULL;
354 	ASN1_TYPE *ty = NULL;
355 	int len = 0;
356 	int i;
357 
358 	if (keyid_str != NULL)
359 		*keyid_str = NULL;
360 	if (keyid_len != NULL)
361 		*keyid_len = 0;
362 
363 	if (pkey == NULL || pkey->attributes == NULL) {
364 		return (0);
365 	}
366 
367 	if ((i = find_attr_by_nid(pkey->attributes, NID_localKeyID)) < 0) {
368 		return (0);
369 	}
370 	attr = sk_X509_ATTRIBUTE_value(pkey->attributes, i);
371 
372 	if ((ty = attrib2type(attr)) == NULL ||
373 	    ty->type != V_ASN1_OCTET_STRING) {
374 		return (0);
375 	}
376 
377 	if (dowhat == GETDO_DEL) {
378 		attr = sk_X509_ATTRIBUTE_delete(pkey->attributes, i);
379 		if (attr != NULL)
380 			X509_ATTRIBUTE_free(attr);
381 		return (0);
382 	}
383 
384 	str = ty->value.octet_string;
385 	len = str->length;
386 	if ((*keyid_str = malloc(len)) == NULL) {
387 		SUNWerr(SUNW_F_GET_LOCALKEYID, SUNW_R_MEMORY_FAILURE);
388 		return (-1);
389 	}
390 
391 	(void) memcpy(*keyid_str, str->data, len);
392 	*keyid_len = len;
393 
394 	return (len);
395 }
396 
397 /*
398  * sunw_get_pkey_fname() gets the friendlyName from a private key.  It can
399  *     optionally remove the value found.
400  *
401  * Arguments:
402  *   dowhat   - What to do with the attributes (remove them or copy them).
403  *   pkey     - Points to a private key to get the frientlyname from
404  *   fname    - Points to a location which will receive the pointer to a
405  *              byte string with the ASCII friendlyname
406  *
407  * Returns:
408  *   >= 0     - The number of characters in the frienlyname returned.
409  *   < 0      - An error occurred.  It was probably an error in allocating
410  *              memory.  The error will be set in the error stack.  Call
411  *              ERR_get_error() to get specific information.
412  */
413 int
414 sunw_get_pkey_fname(getdo_actions_t dowhat, EVP_PKEY *pkey, char **fname)
415 {
416 	X509_ATTRIBUTE *attr = NULL;
417 	ASN1_BMPSTRING *str = NULL;
418 	ASN1_TYPE *ty = NULL;
419 	int len = 0;
420 	int i;
421 
422 	if (fname != NULL)
423 		*fname = NULL;
424 
425 	if (pkey == NULL || pkey->attributes == NULL) {
426 		return (0);
427 	}
428 
429 	if ((i = find_attr_by_nid(pkey->attributes, NID_friendlyName)) < 0) {
430 		return (0);
431 	}
432 	attr = sk_X509_ATTRIBUTE_value(pkey->attributes, i);
433 
434 	if ((ty = attrib2type(attr)) == NULL ||
435 	    ty->type != V_ASN1_BMPSTRING) {
436 		return (0);
437 	}
438 
439 	if (dowhat == GETDO_DEL) {
440 		attr = sk_X509_ATTRIBUTE_delete(pkey->attributes, i);
441 		if (attr != NULL)
442 			X509_ATTRIBUTE_free(attr);
443 		return (0);
444 	}
445 
446 	str = ty->value.bmpstring;
447 #if OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER < 0x10000000L
448 	*fname = uni2asc(str->data, str->length);
449 #else
450 	*fname = OPENSSL_uni2asc(str->data, str->length);
451 #endif
452 	if (*fname == NULL) {
453 		SUNWerr(SUNW_F_GET_PKEY_FNAME, SUNW_R_MEMORY_FAILURE);
454 		return (-1);
455 	}
456 
457 	len = strlen(*fname);
458 
459 	return (len);
460 }
461 
462 /*
463  * sunw_find_localkeyid() searches stacks of certs and private keys,
464  *     and returns  the first matching cert/private key found.
465  *
466  * Look for a keyid in a stack of certs.  if 'certs' is NULL and 'pkeys' is
467  * not NULL, search the list of private keys.  Move the matching cert to
468  * 'matching_cert' and its matching private key to 'matching_pkey'.  If no
469  * cert or keys match, no match occurred.
470  *
471  * Arguments:
472  *   keyid_str- A byte string with the localkeyid to match
473  *   keyid_len- Length of the keyid byte string.
474  *   pkeys    - Points to a stack of private keys which match the certs.
475  *              This may be NULL, in which case no keys are returned.
476  *   certs    - Points to a stack of certs to search.  If NULL, search the
477  *              stack of keys instead.
478  *   matching_pkey
479  *            - Pointer to receive address of first matching pkey found.
480  *              'matching_pkey' must not be NULL; '*matching_pkey' will be
481  *              reset.
482  *   matching_cert
483  *            - Pointer to receive address of first matching cert found.
484  *              'matching_cert' must not be NULL; '*matching_cert' will be
485  *              reset.
486  *
487  * Returns:
488  *  <  0 - An error returned.  Call ERR_get_error() to get errors information.
489  *         Where possible, memory has been freed.
490  *  >= 0 - Objects were found and returned.  Which objects are indicated by
491  *         which bits are set (FOUND_PKEY and/or FOUND_CERT).
492  */
493 int
494 sunw_find_localkeyid(char *keyid_str, int len, STACK_OF(EVP_PKEY) *pkeys,
495 STACK_OF(X509) *certs, EVP_PKEY **matching_pkey, X509 **matching_cert)
496 {
497 	ASN1_STRING *cmpstr = NULL;
498 	EVP_PKEY *tmp_pkey = NULL;
499 	X509 *tmp_cert = NULL;
500 	int retval = 0;
501 
502 	/* If NULL arguments, this is an error */
503 	if (keyid_str == NULL ||
504 	    (pkeys == NULL || certs == NULL) ||
505 	    (pkeys != NULL && matching_pkey == NULL) ||
506 	    (certs != NULL && matching_cert == NULL)) {
507 		SUNWerr(SUNW_F_FIND_LOCALKEYID, SUNW_R_INVALID_ARG);
508 		return (-1);
509 	}
510 
511 	if (matching_pkey != NULL)
512 		*matching_pkey = NULL;
513 	if (matching_cert != NULL)
514 		*matching_cert = NULL;
515 
516 	cmpstr = (ASN1_STRING *)M_ASN1_OCTET_STRING_new();
517 	if (cmpstr == NULL ||
518 	    M_ASN1_OCTET_STRING_set(cmpstr, keyid_str, len) == 0) {
519 		SUNWerr(SUNW_F_FIND_LOCALKEYID, SUNW_R_MEMORY_FAILURE);
520 		return (-1);
521 	}
522 
523 	retval = find_attr(NID_localKeyID, cmpstr, pkeys, &tmp_pkey, certs,
524 	    &tmp_cert);
525 	if (retval == 0) {
526 		ASN1_STRING_free(cmpstr);
527 		return (retval);
528 	}
529 
530 	if (matching_pkey != NULL)
531 		*matching_pkey = tmp_pkey;
532 	if (matching_cert != NULL)
533 		*matching_cert = tmp_cert;
534 
535 	return (retval);
536 }
537 
538 /*
539  * sunw_find_fname() searches stacks of certs and private keys for one with
540  *     a matching friendlyname and returns the first matching cert/private
541  *     key found.
542  *
543  * Look for a friendlyname in a stack of certs.  if 'certs' is NULL and 'pkeys'
544  * is not NULL, search the list of private keys.  Move the matching cert to
545  * 'matching_cert' and its matching private key to 'matching_pkey'.  If no
546  * cert or keys match, no match occurred.
547  *
548  * Arguments:
549  *   fname    - Friendlyname to find (NULL-terminated ASCII string).
550  *   pkeys    - Points to a stack of private keys which match the certs.
551  *              This may be NULL, in which case no keys are returned.
552  *   certs    - Points to a stack of certs to search.  If NULL, search the
553  *              stack of keys instead.
554  *   matching_pkey
555  *            - Pointer to receive address of first matching pkey found.
556  *   matching_cert
557  *            - Pointer to receive address of first matching cert found.
558  *
559  * Returns:
560  *  <  0 - An error returned.  Call ERR_get_error() to get errors information.
561  *         Where possible, memory has been freed.
562  *  >= 0 - Objects were found and returned.  Which objects are indicated by
563  *         which bits are set (FOUND_PKEY and/or FOUND_CERT).
564  */
565 int
566 sunw_find_fname(char *fname, STACK_OF(EVP_PKEY) *pkeys, STACK_OF(X509) *certs,
567     EVP_PKEY **matching_pkey, X509 ** matching_cert)
568 {
569 	ASN1_STRING *cmpstr = NULL;
570 	EVP_PKEY *tmp_pkey = NULL;
571 	X509 *tmp_cert = NULL;
572 	int retval = 0;
573 
574 	/* If NULL arguments, this is an error */
575 	if (fname == NULL ||
576 	    (pkeys == NULL || certs == NULL) ||
577 	    (pkeys != NULL && matching_pkey == NULL) ||
578 	    (certs != NULL && matching_cert == NULL)) {
579 		SUNWerr(SUNW_F_FIND_FNAME, SUNW_R_INVALID_ARG);
580 		return (-1);
581 	}
582 
583 	if (matching_pkey != NULL)
584 		*matching_pkey = NULL;
585 	if (matching_cert != NULL)
586 		*matching_cert = NULL;
587 
588 	cmpstr = (ASN1_STRING *)asc2bmpstring(fname, strlen(fname));
589 	if (cmpstr == NULL) {
590 		/*
591 		 * Error already on stack
592 		 */
593 		return (-1);
594 	}
595 
596 	retval = find_attr(NID_friendlyName, cmpstr, pkeys, &tmp_pkey, certs,
597 	    &tmp_cert);
598 	if (retval == 0) {
599 		ASN1_STRING_free(cmpstr);
600 		return (retval);
601 	}
602 
603 	if (matching_pkey != NULL)
604 		*matching_pkey = tmp_pkey;
605 	if (matching_cert != NULL)
606 		*matching_cert = tmp_cert;
607 
608 	return (retval);
609 }
610 
611 /*
612  * sunw_print_times() formats and prints cert times to the given file.
613  *
614  * The label is printed on one line. One or both dates are printed on
615  * the following line or two, each with it's own indented label in the
616  * format:
617  *
618  *    label
619  *      'not before' date: whatever
620  *      'not after' date:  whatever
621  *
622  * Arguments:
623  *   fp       - file pointer for file to write to.
624  *   dowhat   - what field(s) to print.
625  *   label    - Label to use.  If NULL, no line will be printed.
626  *   cert     - Points to a client or CA certs to check
627  *
628  * Returns:
629  *  <  0 - An error occured.
630  *  >= 0 - Number of lines written.
631  */
632 int
633 sunw_print_times(FILE *fp, prnt_actions_t dowhat, char *label, X509 *cert)
634 {
635 	int lines = 0;
636 
637 	if (label != NULL) {
638 		(void) fprintf(fp, "%s\n", label);
639 		lines++;
640 	}
641 
642 	if (dowhat == PRNT_NOT_BEFORE || dowhat == PRNT_BOTH) {
643 		(void) fprintf(fp, "'not before' date: ");
644 		(void) print_time(fp, X509_get_notBefore(cert));
645 		(void) fprintf(fp, "\n");
646 		lines++;
647 	}
648 
649 	if (dowhat == PRNT_NOT_AFTER || dowhat == PRNT_BOTH) {
650 		(void) fprintf(fp, "'not after' date:  ");
651 		(void) print_time(fp, X509_get_notAfter(cert));
652 		(void) fprintf(fp, "\n");
653 		lines++;
654 	}
655 	return (lines);
656 }
657 
658 /*
659  * sunw_check_keys() compares the public key in the certificate and a
660  *     private key to ensure that they match.
661  *
662  * Arguments:
663  *   cert     - Points to a certificate.
664  *   pkey     - Points to a private key.
665  *
666  * Returns:
667  *  == 0 - These do not match.
668  *  != 0 - The cert's public key and the private key match.
669  */
670 int
671 sunw_check_keys(X509 *cert, EVP_PKEY *pkey)
672 {
673 	int retval = 0;
674 
675 	if (pkey != NULL && cert != NULL)
676 		retval = X509_check_private_key(cert, pkey);
677 
678 	return (retval);
679 }
680 
681 /*
682  * sunw_issuer_attrs - Given a cert, return the issuer-specific attributes
683  *     as one ASCII string.
684  *
685  * Arguments:
686  *   cert     - Cert to process
687  *   buf      - If non-NULL, buffer to receive string.  If NULL, one will
688  *              be allocated and its value will be returned to the caller.
689  *   len      - If 'buff' is non-null, the buffer's length.
690  *
691  * This returns an ASCII string with all issuer-related attributes in one
692  * string separated by '/' characters.  Each attribute begins with its name
693  * and an equal sign.  Two attributes (ATTR1 and Attr2) would have the
694  * following form:
695  *
696  *         ATTR1=attr_value/ATTR2=attr2_value
697  *
698  * Returns:
699  *   != NULL  - Pointer to the ASCII string containing the issuer-related
700  *              attributes.  If the 'buf' argument was NULL, this is a
701  *              dynamically-allocated buffer and the caller will have the
702  *              responsibility for freeing it.
703  *   NULL     - Memory needed to be allocated but could not be.  Errors
704  *              are set on the error stack.
705  */
706 char *
707 sunw_issuer_attrs(X509 *cert, char *buf, int len)
708 {
709 	return (X509_NAME_oneline(X509_get_issuer_name(cert), buf, len));
710 }
711 
712 /*
713  * sunw_subject_attrs - Given a cert, return the subject-specific attributes
714  *     as one ASCII string.
715  *
716  * Arguments:
717  *   cert     - Cert to process
718  *   buf      - If non-NULL, buffer to receive string.  If NULL, one will
719  *              be allocated and its value will be returned to the caller.
720  *   len      - If 'buff' is non-null, the buffer's length.
721  *
722  * This returns an ASCII string with all subject-related attributes in one
723  * string separated by '/' characters.  Each attribute begins with its name
724  * and an equal sign.  Two attributes (ATTR1 and Attr2) would have the
725  * following form:
726  *
727  *         ATTR1=attr_value/ATTR2=attr2_value
728  *
729  * Returns:
730  *   != NULL  - Pointer to the ASCII string containing the subject-related
731  *              attributes.  If the 'buf' argument was NULL, this is a
732  *              dynamically-allocated buffer and the caller will have the
733  *              responsibility for freeing it.
734  *   NULL     - Memory needed to be allocated but could not be.  Errors
735  *              are set on the error stack.
736  */
737 char *
738 sunw_subject_attrs(X509 *cert, char *buf, int len)
739 {
740 	return (X509_NAME_oneline(X509_get_subject_name(cert), buf, len));
741 }
742 
743 /*
744  * sunw_append_keys - Given two stacks of private keys, remove the keys from
745  *      the second stack and append them to the first.  Both stacks must exist
746  *      at time of call.
747  *
748  * Arguments:
749  *   dst 	- the stack to receive the keys from 'src'
750  *   src	- the stack whose keys are to be moved.
751  *
752  * Returns:
753  *   -1  	- An error occurred.  The error status is set.
754  *   >= 0       - The number of keys that were copied.
755  */
756 int
757 sunw_append_keys(STACK_OF(EVP_PKEY) *dst, STACK_OF(EVP_PKEY) *src)
758 {
759 	EVP_PKEY *tmpk;
760 	int count = 0;
761 
762 	while (sk_EVP_PKEY_num(src) > 0) {
763 		tmpk = sk_EVP_PKEY_delete(src, 0);
764 		if (sk_EVP_PKEY_push(dst, tmpk) == 0) {
765 			sunw_evp_pkey_free(tmpk);
766 			SUNWerr(SUNW_F_APPEND_KEYS, SUNW_R_MEMORY_FAILURE);
767 			return (-1);
768 		}
769 		count++;
770 	}
771 
772 	return (count);
773 }
774