1 | =pod
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2 |
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3 | =head1 NAME
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4 |
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5 | PEM_write, PEM_write_bio,
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6 | PEM_read, PEM_read_bio, PEM_do_header, PEM_get_EVP_CIPHER_INFO
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7 | - PEM encoding routines
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8 |
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9 | =head1 SYNOPSIS
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10 |
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11 | #include <openssl/pem.h>
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12 |
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13 | int PEM_write(FILE *fp, const char *name, const char *header,
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14 | const unsigned char *data, long len)
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15 | int PEM_write_bio(BIO *bp, const char *name, const char *header,
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16 | const unsigned char *data, long len)
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17 |
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18 | int PEM_read(FILE *fp, char **name, char **header,
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19 | unsigned char **data, long *len);
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20 | int PEM_read_bio(BIO *bp, char **name, char **header,
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21 | unsigned char **data, long *len);
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22 |
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23 | int PEM_get_EVP_CIPHER_INFO(char *header, EVP_CIPHER_INFO *cinfo);
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24 | int PEM_do_header(EVP_CIPHER_INFO *cinfo, unsigned char *data, long *len,
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25 | pem_password_cb *cb, void *u);
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26 |
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27 | =head1 DESCRIPTION
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28 |
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29 | These functions read and write PEM-encoded objects, using the PEM
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30 | type B<name>, any additional B<header> information, and the raw
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31 | B<data> of length B<len>.
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32 |
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33 | PEM is the term used for binary content encoding first defined in IETF
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34 | RFC 1421. The content is a series of base64-encoded lines, surrounded
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35 | by begin/end markers each on their own line. For example:
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36 |
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37 | -----BEGIN PRIVATE KEY-----
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38 | MIICdg....
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39 | ... bhTQ==
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40 | -----END PRIVATE KEY-----
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41 |
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42 | Optional header line(s) may appear after the begin line, and their
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43 | existence depends on the type of object being written or read.
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44 |
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45 | PEM_write() writes to the file B<fp>, while PEM_write_bio() writes to
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46 | the BIO B<bp>. The B<name> is the name to use in the marker, the
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47 | B<header> is the header value or NULL, and B<data> and B<len> specify
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48 | the data and its length.
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49 |
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50 | The final B<data> buffer is typically an ASN.1 object which can be decoded with
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51 | the B<d2i> function appropriate to the type B<name>; see L<d2i_X509(3)>
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52 | for examples.
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53 |
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54 | PEM_read() reads from the file B<fp>, while PEM_read_bio() reads
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55 | from the BIO B<bp>.
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56 | Both skip any non-PEM data that precedes the start of the next PEM object.
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57 | When an object is successfully retrieved, the type name from the "----BEGIN
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58 | <type>-----" is returned via the B<name> argument, any encapsulation headers
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59 | are returned in B<header> and the base64-decoded content and its length are
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60 | returned via B<data> and B<len> respectively.
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61 | The B<name>, B<header> and B<data> pointers are allocated via OPENSSL_malloc()
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62 | and should be freed by the caller via OPENSSL_free() when no longer needed.
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63 |
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64 | PEM_get_EVP_CIPHER_INFO() can be used to determine the B<data> returned by
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65 | PEM_read() or PEM_read_bio() is encrypted and to retrieve the associated cipher
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66 | and IV.
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67 | The caller passes a pointer to structure of type B<EVP_CIPHER_INFO> via the
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68 | B<cinfo> argument and the B<header> returned via PEM_read() or PEM_read_bio().
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69 | If the call is successful 1 is returned and the cipher and IV are stored at the
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70 | address pointed to by B<cinfo>.
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71 | When the header is malformed, or not supported or when the cipher is unknown
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72 | or some internal error happens 0 is returned.
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73 | This function is deprecated, see B<NOTES> below.
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74 |
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75 | PEM_do_header() can then be used to decrypt the data if the header
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76 | indicates encryption.
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77 | The B<cinfo> argument is a pointer to the structure initialized by the previous
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78 | call to PEM_get_EVP_CIPHER_INFO().
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79 | The B<data> and B<len> arguments are those returned by the previous call to
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80 | PEM_read() or PEM_read_bio().
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81 | The B<cb> and B<u> arguments make it possible to override the default password
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82 | prompt function as described in L<PEM_read_PrivateKey(3)>.
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83 | On successful completion the B<data> is decrypted in place, and B<len> is
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84 | updated to indicate the plaintext length.
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85 | This function is deprecated, see B<NOTES> below.
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86 |
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87 | If the data is a priori known to not be encrypted, then neither PEM_do_header()
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88 | nor PEM_get_EVP_CIPHER_INFO() need be called.
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89 |
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90 | =head1 RETURN VALUES
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91 |
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92 | PEM_read() and PEM_read_bio() return 1 on success and 0 on failure, the latter
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93 | includes the case when no more PEM objects remain in the input file.
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94 | To distinguish end of file from more serious errors the caller must peek at the
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95 | error stack and check for B<PEM_R_NO_START_LINE>, which indicates that no more
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96 | PEM objects were found. See L<ERR_peek_last_error(3)>, L<ERR_GET_REASON(3)>.
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97 |
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98 | PEM_get_EVP_CIPHER_INFO() and PEM_do_header() return 1 on success, and 0 on
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99 | failure.
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100 | The B<data> is likely meaningless if these functions fail.
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101 |
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102 | =head1 NOTES
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103 |
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104 | The PEM_get_EVP_CIPHER_INFO() and PEM_do_header() functions are deprecated.
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105 | This is because the underlying PEM encryption format is obsolete, and should
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106 | be avoided.
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107 | It uses an encryption format with an OpenSSL-specific key-derivation function,
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108 | which employs MD5 with an iteration count of 1!
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109 | Instead, private keys should be stored in PKCS#8 form, with a strong PKCS#5
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110 | v2.0 PBE.
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111 | See L<PEM_write_PrivateKey(3)> and L<d2i_PKCS8PrivateKey_bio(3)>.
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112 |
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113 | PEM_do_header() makes no assumption regarding the pass phrase received from the
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114 | password callback.
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115 | It will simply be treated as a byte sequence.
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116 |
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117 | =head1 SEE ALSO
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118 |
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119 | L<ERR_peek_last_error(3)>, L<ERR_GET_LIB(3)>,
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120 | L<d2i_PKCS8PrivateKey_bio(3)>,
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121 | L<passphrase-encoding(7)>
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122 |
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123 | =head1 COPYRIGHT
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124 |
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125 | Copyright 1998-2018 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
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126 |
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127 | Licensed under the OpenSSL license (the "License"). You may not use
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128 | this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy
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129 | in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at
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130 | L<https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html>.
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131 |
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132 | =cut
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