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| X509_REQ_ADD_EXTENSIONS(3) | Library Functions Manual | X509_REQ_ADD_EXTENSIONS(3) |
NAME
X509_REQ_add_extensions,
X509_REQ_add_extensions_nid,
X509_REQ_get_extensions,
X509_REQ_extension_nid —
extensions in certification requests
SYNOPSIS
#include
<openssl/x509.h>
int
X509_REQ_add_extensions(X509_REQ
*req, STACK_OF(X509_EXTENSION) *extensions);
int
X509_REQ_add_extensions_nid(X509_REQ
*req, STACK_OF(X509_EXTENSION) *extensions,
int nid);
STACK_OF(X509_EXTENSION) *
X509_REQ_get_extensions(X509_REQ
*req);
int
X509_REQ_extension_nid(int
nid);
DESCRIPTION
X509_REQ_add_extensions()
encodes the array of extensions using
i2d_X509_EXTENSIONS(3)
and adds a new X.501 Attribute object of the type
NID_ext_req to req using the
equivalent of
X509_ATTRIBUTE_create_by_NID(3)
with a type of
V_ASN1_SEQUENCE.
X509_REQ_add_extensions_nid()
is identical except that the specified nid is used as
the X.501 Attribute type instead of NID_ext_req.
X509_REQ_get_extensions()
retrieves the first value of the first X.501 Attribute of appropriate type.
By default, the attribute types NID_ext_req and
NID_ms_ext_req are considered appropriate.
X509_REQ_extension_nid()
checks whether X509_REQ_get_extensions() regards the
nid argument as a type appropriate for storing
extensions.
RETURN VALUES
X509_REQ_add_extensions() and
X509_REQ_add_extensions_nid() returns 1 for success
or 0 for failure.
X509_REQ_get_extensions() returns a newly
allocated array of ASN.1 Extension objects or
NULL if req is
NULL, does not contain
CertificationRequestInfo, contains no attribute of an
appropriate type, or if decoding or memory allocation fails.
X509_REQ_extension_nid() returns 1 if
nid is considered appropriate or 0 otherwise.
SEE ALSO
d2i_X509_EXTENSION(3), STACK_OF(3), X509_EXTENSION_new(3), X509_REQ_new(3), X509V3_extensions_print(3)
HISTORY
These functions first appeared in OpenSSL 0.9.5 and have been available since OpenBSD 2.7.
| August 18, 2024 | Sortix 1.1.0-dev |