OpenSL d2iPKCS8PrivateKey(3openssl)
NAME
d2iPKCS8PrivateKeybio, d2iPKCS8PrivateKeyfp,
i2dPKCS8PrivateKeybio, i2dPKCS8PrivateKeyfp,
i2dPKCS8PrivateKeynidbio, i2dPKCS8PrivateKeynidfp -
PKCS#8 format private key functions
SYNOPSIS
#include
EVPKEY *d2iPKCS8PrivateKeybio(BIO *bp, EVPKEY **x, pempasswordcb *cb, void *u);
EVPKEY *d2iPKCS8PrivateKeyfp(FILE *fp, EVPKEY **x, pempasswordcb *cb, void *u);
int i2dPKCS8PrivateKeybio(BIO *bp, EVPKEY *x, const EVPCIPHER *enc,
char *kstr, int klen,
pempasswordcb *cb, void *u);
int i2dPKCS8PrivateKeyfp(FILE *fp, EVPKEY *x, const EVPCIPHER *enc,
char *kstr, int klen,
pempasswordcb *cb, void *u);
int i2dPKCS8PrivateKeynidbio(BIO *bp, EVPKEY *x, int nid,
char *kstr, int klen,
pempasswordcb *cb, void *u);
int i2dPKCS8PrivateKeynidfp(FILE *fp, EVPKEY *x, int nid,
char *kstr, int klen,
pempasswordcb *cb, void *u);
DESCRIPTION
The PKCS#8 functions encode and decode private keys in
PKCS#8 format using both PKCS#5 v1.5 and PKCS#5 v2.0
password based encryption algorithms.
Other than the use of DER as opposed to PEM these functions
are identical to the corresponding PEM function as described
in the pem(3) manual page.
NOTES
Before using these functions OpenSLaddallalgorithms(3)
should be called to initialize the internal algorithm lookup
tables otherwise errors about unknown algorithms will occur
if an attempt is made to decrypt a private key.
These functions are currently the only way to store
encrypted private keys using DER format.
Currently all the functions use BIOs or FILE pointers, there
are no functions which work directly on memory: this can be
readily worked around by converting the buffers to memory
BIOs, see BIOsmem(3) for details.
OpenSL-0.9.8 Last change: Oct 11 2005 1
OpenSL d2iPKCS8PrivateKey(3openssl)
SEE ALSO
pem(3)
OpenSL-0.9.8 Last change: Oct 11 2005 2
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