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3.2 KiB
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87 lines
3.2 KiB
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=pod
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=head1 NAME
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PEM_bytes_read_bio, PEM_bytes_read_bio_secmem - read a PEM-encoded data structure from a BIO
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=head1 SYNOPSIS
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#include <openssl/pem.h>
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int PEM_bytes_read_bio(unsigned char **pdata, long *plen, char **pnm,
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const char *name, BIO *bp, pem_password_cb *cb,
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void *u);
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int PEM_bytes_read_bio_secmem(unsigned char **pdata, long *plen, char **pnm,
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const char *name, BIO *bp, pem_password_cb *cb,
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void *u);
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=head1 DESCRIPTION
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PEM_bytes_read_bio() reads PEM-formatted (IETF RFC 1421 and IETF RFC 7468)
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data from the BIO
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I<bp> for the data type given in I<name> (RSA PRIVATE KEY, CERTIFICATE,
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etc.). If multiple PEM-encoded data structures are present in the same
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stream, PEM_bytes_read_bio() will skip non-matching data types and
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continue reading. Non-PEM data present in the stream may cause an
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error.
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The PEM header may indicate that the following data is encrypted; if so,
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the data will be decrypted, waiting on user input to supply a passphrase
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if needed. The password callback I<cb> and rock I<u> are used to obtain
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the decryption passphrase, if applicable.
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Some data types have compatibility aliases, such as a file containing
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X509 CERTIFICATE matching a request for the deprecated type CERTIFICATE.
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The actual type indicated by the file is returned in I<*pnm> if I<pnm> is
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non-NULL. The caller must free the storage pointed to by I<*pnm>.
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The returned data is the DER-encoded form of the requested type, in
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I<*pdata> with length I<*plen>. The caller must free the storage pointed
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to by I<*pdata>.
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PEM_bytes_read_bio_secmem() is similar to PEM_bytes_read_bio(), but uses
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memory from the secure heap for its temporary buffers and the storage
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returned in I<*pdata> and I<*pnm>. Accordingly, the caller must use
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OPENSSL_secure_free() to free that storage.
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=head1 NOTES
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PEM_bytes_read_bio_secmem() only enforces that the secure heap is used for
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storage allocated within the PEM processing stack. The BIO stack from
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which input is read may also use temporary buffers, which are not necessarily
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allocated from the secure heap. In cases where it is desirable to ensure
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that the contents of the PEM file only appears in memory from the secure heap,
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care is needed in generating the BIO passed as I<bp>. In particular, the
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use of BIO_s_file() indicates the use of the operating system stdio
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functionality, which includes buffering as a feature; BIO_s_fd() is likely
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to be more appropriate in such cases.
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These functions make no assumption regarding the pass phrase received from the
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password callback.
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It will simply be treated as a byte sequence.
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=head1 RETURN VALUES
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PEM_bytes_read_bio() and PEM_bytes_read_bio_secmem() return 1 for success or
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0 for failure.
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=head1 SEE ALSO
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L<PEM_read_bio_ex(3)>,
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L<passphrase-encoding(7)>
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=head1 HISTORY
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PEM_bytes_read_bio_secmem() was introduced in OpenSSL 1.1.1
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=head1 COPYRIGHT
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Copyright 2017-2018 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
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Licensed under the OpenSSL license (the "License"). You may not use
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this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy
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in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at
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L<https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html>.
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=cut
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