CX. OpenSSL Functions
Wstęp
This module uses the functions of OpenSSL for generation and verification of signatures and for sealing (encrypting) and opening (decrypting) data. OpenSSL offers many features that this module currently doesn't support. Some of these may be added in the future.
Wymagania
In order to use the OpenSSL functions you need to install the OpenSSL package. PHP between versions 4.0.5 and 4.3.1 will work with OpenSSL >= 0.9.5. Other versions (PHP <=4.0.4 and >= 4.3.2) require OpenSSL >= 0.9.6.
Ostrzeżenie |
You are strongly encouraged to use the most recent OpenSSL version, otherwise your web server could be vulnerable to attack. |
Instalacja
To use PHP's OpenSSL support you must also compile PHP --with-openssl[=DIR]
.
Note to Win32 Users: In order to enable this module on a Windows environment, you must copy libeay32.dll from the DLL folder of the PHP/Win32 binary package to the SYSTEM32 folder of your Windows machine. (Ex: C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32 or C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32)
Additionally, if you are planning to use the key generation and certificate signing functions, you will need to install a valid openssl.cnf on your system. As of PHP 4.3.0, we include a sample configuration file in the openssl folder of our win32 binary distribution. If you are using PHP 4.2.0 or later and are missing the file, you can obtain it from the OpenSSL home page or by downloading the PHP 4.3.0 release and using the configuration file from there.
Note to Win32 Users: PHP will search for the openssl.cnf using the following logic:
the OPENSSL_CONF environmental variable, if set, will be used as the path (including filename) of the configuration file.
the SSLEAY_CONF environmental variable, if set, will be used as the path (including filename) of the configuration file.
The file openssl.cnf will be assumed to be found in the default certificate area, as configured at the time that the openssl DLL was compiled. This is usually means that the default filename is c:\usr\local\ssl\openssl.cnf.
In your installation, you need to decide whether to install the configuration file at c:\usr\local\ssl\openssl.cnf or whether to install it someplace else and use environmental variables (possibly on a per-virtual-host basis) to locate the configuration file. Note that it is possible to override the default path from the script using the
configargs
of the functions that require a configuration file.
Konfiguracja uruchomieniowa
To rozszerzenie nie definiuje posiada żadnych dyrektyw konfiguracyjnych w pliku php.ini.
Key/Certificate parameters
Quite a few of the openssl functions require a key or a certificate parameter. PHP 4.0.5 and earlier have to use a key or certificate resource returned by one of the openssl_get_xxx functions. Later versions may use one of the following methods:
Certificates
An X.509 resource returned from openssl_x509_read()
A string having the format file://path/to/cert.pem; the named file must contain a PEM encoded certificate
A string containing the content of a certificate, PEM encoded
Public/Private Keys
A key resource returned from openssl_get_publickey() or openssl_get_privatekey()
For public keys only: an X.509 resource
A string having the format file://path/to/file.pem - the named file must contain a PEM encoded certificate/private key (it may contain both)
A string containing the content of a certificate/key, PEM encoded
For private keys, you may also use the syntax array($key, $passphrase) where $key represents a key specified using the file:// or textual content notation above, and $passphrase represents a string containing the passphrase for that private key
Certificate Verification
When calling a function that will verify a signature/certificate, the cainfo parameter is an array containing file and directory names that specify the locations of trusted CA files. If a directory is specified, then it must be a correctly formed hashed directory as the openssl command would use.
Stałe predefiniowane
Poniższe stałe są zdefiniowane w tym rozszerzeniu i stają się dostępne, gdy rozszerzenie jest dokompilowane do PHP, lub załadowane dynamicznie przy starcie.
PKCS7 Flags/Constants
The S/MIME functions make use of flags which are specified using a bitfield which can include one or more of the following values:
Tabela 1. PKCS7 CONSTANTS
Constant | Description |
---|---|
PKCS7_TEXT | Adds text/plain content type headers to encrypted/signed message. If decrypting or verifying, it strips those headers from the output - if the decrypted or verified message is not of MIME type text/plain then an error will occur. |
PKCS7_BINARY | Normally the input message is converted to "canonical" format which is effectively using CR and LF as end of line: as required by the S/MIME specification. When this options is present, no translation occurs. This is useful when handling binary data which may not be in MIME format. |
PKCS7_NOINTERN | When verifying a message, certificates (if
any) included in the message are normally searched for the
signing certificate. With this option only the
certificates specified in the extracerts
parameter of openssl_pkcs7_verify() are
used. The supplied certificates can still be used as
untrusted CAs however.
|
PKCS7_NOVERIFY | Do not verify the signers certificate of a signed message. |
PKCS7_NOCHAIN | Do not chain verification of signers certificates: that is don't use the certificates in the signed message as untrusted CAs. |
PKCS7_NOCERTS | When signing a message the signer's certificate is normally
included - with this option it is excluded. This will reduce the
size of the signed message but the verifier must have a copy of the
signers certificate available locally (passed using the
extracerts to
openssl_pkcs7_verify() for example).
|
PKCS7_NOATTR | Normally when a message is signed, a set of attributes are included which include the signing time and the supported symmetric algorithms. With this option they are not included. |
PKCS7_DETACHED | When signing a message, use cleartext signing with the MIME
type multipart/signed. This is the default
if you do not specify any flags to
openssl_pkcs7_sign().
If you turn this option off, the message will be signed using
opaque signing, which is more resistant to translation by mail relays
but cannot be read by mail agents that do not support S/MIME. |
PKCS7_NOSIGS | Don't try and verify the signatures on a message |
Notatka: These constants were added in 4.0.6.
Signature Algorithms
- OPENSSL_ALGO_SHA1 (integer)
Used as default algorithm by openssl_sign() and openssl_verify().
- OPENSSL_ALGO_MD5 (integer)
- OPENSSL_ALGO_MD4 (integer)
- OPENSSL_ALGO_MD2 (integer)
Notatka: These constants were added in 5.0.0.
Version constants
Notatka: These constants were added in 5.2.0.
- Spis treści
- openssl_csr_export_to_file -- Exports a CSR to a file
- openssl_csr_export -- Exports a CSR as a string
- openssl_csr_get_public_key -- Returns the public key of a CERT
- openssl_csr_get_subject -- Returns the subject of a CERT
- openssl_csr_new -- Generates a CSR
- openssl_csr_sign -- Sign a CSR with another certificate (or itself) and generate a certificate
- openssl_error_string -- Return openSSL error message
- openssl_free_key -- Free key resource
- openssl_get_privatekey -- Alias dla openssl_pkey_get_private()
- openssl_get_publickey -- Alias dla openssl_pkey_get_public()
- openssl_open -- Open sealed data
- openssl_pkcs7_decrypt -- Decrypts an S/MIME encrypted message
- openssl_pkcs7_encrypt -- Encrypt an S/MIME message
- openssl_pkcs7_sign -- Sign an S/MIME message
- openssl_pkcs7_verify -- Verifies the signature of an S/MIME signed message
- openssl_pkey_export_to_file -- Gets an exportable representation of a key into a file
- openssl_pkey_export -- Gets an exportable representation of a key into a string
- openssl_pkey_free -- Frees a private key
- openssl_pkey_get_details -- Returns an array with the key details (bits, pkey, type)
- openssl_pkey_get_private -- Get a private key
- openssl_pkey_get_public -- Extract public key from certificate and prepare it for use
- openssl_pkey_new -- Generates a new private key
- openssl_private_decrypt -- Decrypts data with private key
- openssl_private_encrypt -- Encrypts data with private key
- openssl_public_decrypt -- Decrypts data with public key
- openssl_public_encrypt -- Encrypts data with public key
- openssl_seal -- Seal (encrypt) data
- openssl_sign -- Generate signature
- openssl_verify -- Verify signature
- openssl_x509_check_private_key -- Checks if a private key corresponds to a certificate
- openssl_x509_checkpurpose -- Verifies if a certificate can be used for a particular purpose
- openssl_x509_export_to_file -- Exports a certificate to file
- openssl_x509_export -- Exports a certificate as a string
- openssl_x509_free -- Free certificate resource
- openssl_x509_parse -- Parse an X509 certificate and return the information as an array
- openssl_x509_read -- Parse an X.509 certificate and return a resource identifier for it
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