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OpenSSL extension for PHP
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The functions implemented so far make it possible to seal and open data, and
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also create and verify signatures.
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NEW: support for S/MIME encrypt/decrypt/sign/verify, as well as more
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flexibility for specifying certificates/keys.
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To enable the extension, configure PHP with --with-openssl.
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Specifying keys/certificates
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----------------------------
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Most of the functions require a key or a certificate as a parameter; to make
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things easy for you to use openssl, this extension allows you
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to specify certificates in the following way:
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1. As an X.509 resource returned from openssl_x509_read
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2. As a string in the format file://filename, where filename is the path to the
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certificate file (it will be opened and read automatically)
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3. As a string containing the data from the certificate file
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Similarly, you can use the following methods of specifying a public key:
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1. As a key resource returned from openssl_get_publickey
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2. An X509 resource - public key only
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3. As a string in the format file://filename
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4. As a string containing the data from the key file
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Additionally, for a private key, when the openssl extension function does not
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allow you to enter the passphrase as a parameter you may use the syntax
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array($key, "passphrase") where $key can be a key specified using one of the
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methods listed above.
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Certificate Verification
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------------------------
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When calling a function that will verify a signature/certificate, the cainfo
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parameter is an array containing file and directory names that specifiy the
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locations of trusted CA files. If a directory is specified, then it must be a
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correctly hashed directory.
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Misc:
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-----
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mixed openssl_error_string()
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returns the message from the last error that the OpenSSL library encountered
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and moves it's internal error pointer to the next message. If there are no
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more error messages, returns false.
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General Key/Cert Functions:
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---------------------------
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resource openssl_get_privatekey(mixed key [, string passphrase])
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Parses the key data and returns a key resource identifier. If the key is
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encrypted a passphrase is needed. This can be supplied as second argument.
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resource openssl_get_publickey(mixed cert)
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Extracts the public key from the given certificate or public key and returns
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a key resource identifier.
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void openssl_free_key(resource key)
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Frees the resource given by the key resource identifier.
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Note that this function does not accept the extended key specification
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syntax mentioned above, as it doesn't make sense in this case!
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array openssl_x509_parse(mixed x509[, bool shortnames=true])
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Parses the certificate data and returns an array containing information
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about the certificate, it's intended purposes, subject, issuer, validity
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etc. etc. If shortnames is true (the default) then the fields will be
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keyed by the shortname forms eg: CN as opposed to commonName (shortnames
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= false).
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bool openssl_x509_checkpurpose(mixed x509cert, int purpose,
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array cainfo[, string untrustedfile])
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Verifies if the certificate can be used for a specific purpose.
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Purpose can be one of the following values:
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X509_PURPOSE_SSL_CLIENT
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X509_PURPOSE_SSL_SERVER
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X509_PURPOSE_NS_SSL_SERVER
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X509_PURPOSE_SMIME_SIGN
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X509_PURPOSE_SMIME_ENCRYPT
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X509_PURPOSE_CRL_SIGN
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X509_PURPOSE_ANY
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cainfo is an array of CA information (as mentioned above).
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untrusted file specifies a file containing a bunch of certs that
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are not trusted but may be useful in validating the certificate.
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resource openssl_read_x509(mixed cert)
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Parses the cert and returns a resource that can be used with the
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other openssl functions
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void openssl_free_x509(resource x509)
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Frees the resource given by the x509 resource identifier.
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Note that this function does not accept the extended cert specification
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syntax mentioned above, as it doesn't make sense in this case!
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PKCS7 (S/MIME) Sign/Verify/Encrypt/Decrypt Functions:
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-----------------------------------------------------
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These functions allow you to manipulate S/MIME messages!
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They are based on apps/smime.c from the openssl dist, so for information,
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see the documentation for openssl.
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You may pass in some flags that affect how these functions work using
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and array containing the following values:
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"detached", "nodetached", "text", "nointern", "noverify", "nochain",
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"nocerts", "noattr", "binary", "nosigs".
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The options correspond to the options of the same name for the
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"openssl smime" command (smime(1)).
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bool openssl_pkcs7_verify(string filename, array flags[, string signerscerts][,
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array cainfo])
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Verifies that the signature on the MIME message contained in the file
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named by filename is valid. If signerscerts is passed in, it holds the
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name of a file into which the certificates of those that signed the
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message will be stored.
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cainfo and flags are CA information and flag information as described
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above.
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bool openssl_pkcs7_encrypt(string infile, string outfile, array recipcerts,
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array headers[, array flags])
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Encrypts the MIME message contained in the file named by infile using
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the certificates held in recipcerts. The result is place in the file
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named outfile.
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recipcerts is an array of certificate identifiers representing the certs
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of the intended recipients of the message.
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headers is an array of headers to prepend to the message: they will
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not be included in the encoded section.
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flags is flag information as described above.
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Hint: you will want to put "To", "From", and "Subject" headers in headers.
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Headers can be either an assoc array keyed by header named, or can be
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and indexed array containing a single header line per value.
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The message will be encoded using a RC2-40 bit cipher.
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TODO: allow user to specify cipher.
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bool openssl_pkcs7_sign(string infile, string outfile, mixed signcert, mixed
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signkey, array headers[, array flags][, string extracertsfilename])
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Signs the MIME message contained in the file named by infile using the
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certificate and key pair identified by signcert/signkey.
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Signkey must be the private key corresponding to signcert.
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The result is placed in the file named by outfile.
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Headers and flags have the same effects as mentioned above.
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extracertsfilename names a file containing a bunch of additional certificates
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to include in the signature, in order to aid the recipient in verifying the
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message.
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bool openssl_pkcs7_decrypt(string infilename, string outfilename, mixed
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recipcert, mixed recipkey)
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Decrypts the MIME message contained in the file named by infilename
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using the certificate and private key pair recipcert/recipkey.
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The descrypted result is placed in outfilename.
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TODO: add flags parameter, if needed?
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EVP Sign/Verify/Encrypt/Decrypt Functions:
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------------------------------------------
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bool openssl_sign(string data, &string signature, mixed key)
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Uses key to create signature for data, returns true on success and false
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on failure. signature is passed by reference and contains the newly created
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signature on success.
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int openssl_verify(string data, string signature, mixed key)
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Uses key to verify that the signature is correct for the given data.
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Returns 1 if correct, 0 if incorrect, and -1 on error.
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int openssl_seal(string data, &string sealdata, &array ekeys, array pubkeys)
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Encrypts data using pubkeys, so that only owners of the respective private
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keys and ekeys can decrypt and read the data. Returns the length of the
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sealed data on success, else false. On success, sealdata and ekeys hold
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the sealed data and envelope keys.
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bool openssl_open(string data, &string opendata, string ekey, int privkey)
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Opens (decrypts) sealed data using a private key and the corresponding
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envelope key. Returns true on success and false on failure. On success,
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opendata will hold the descypted data.
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See below for more details on usage. Also feel free to mail me at
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venaas@php.net if you have questions. The OpenSSL documentation,
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especially the EVP documentation at
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http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/evp.html, might also be of help.
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HOWTO:
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To do anything you need a private key and a certificate containing the
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corresponding public key. This is similar to what you have using say an
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Apache webserver with OpenSSL. For testing you could try keys that come
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with OpenSSL, that's what the sample scripts below do. You can also get
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keys from some CA, or you can create them yourself.
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Creating private key
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To generate an unprotected 1024 bit RSA private key you can do
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openssl genrsa -out /tmp/test.key 1024
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Private keys should be protected by a passphrase though.
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Creating a self signed certificate
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To generate a self signed certificate from the key that is valid for
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365 days, do
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openssl req -new -key /tmp/test.key -out /tmp/test.crt -days 365 -x509
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Example usage
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These examples use keys that come with OpenSSL, you should perhaps test with
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those first.
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Seal and open
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<?php
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$data = "Follow the white rabbit";
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// Get certificate into a string
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// this file comes with OpenSSL 0.9.6
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$fp = fopen("/src/openssl-0.9.6/demos/maurice/cert.pem", "r");
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$cert = fread($fp, 8192);
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fclose($fp);
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// get public key from certificate
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$pk1 = openssl_get_publickey($cert);
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// $pk1 is an encryption key resource id if success, else false
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// Repeat if want public keys for multiple parties
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$fp = fopen("/src/openssl-0.9.6/demos/sign/cert.pem", "r");
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$cert = fread($fp, 8192);
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fclose($fp);
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$pk2 = openssl_get_publickey($cert);
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// seal data, only owners of $pk1 and $pk2 can decrypt $sealed with keys
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// $ekeys[0] and $ekeys[1] respectively.
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openssl_seal($data, $sealed, $ekeys, array($pk1,$pk2));
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openssl_free_key($pk1);
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openssl_free_key($pk2);
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// now we try to decrypt data for one of the recipients
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$fp = fopen("/src/openssl-0.9.6/demos/sign/key.pem", "r");
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// Get PEM coded key into $pkey
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$pkey = fread($fp, 8192);
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fclose($fp);
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// $key will be resource id for unpacked $pkey
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$key = openssl_get_privatekey($pkey);
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openssl_open($sealed, $open, $ekeys[1], $key);
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openssl_free_key($key);
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echo "$open\n";
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?>
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Sign and verify
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<?php
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$data = "Follow the white rabbit";
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// First we need to have a string containing the private key in PEM format
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// this file comes with OpenSSL 0.9.6
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$fp = fopen("/src/openssl-0.9.6/demos/sign/key.pem", "r");
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$pkey = fread($fp, 8192);
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fclose($fp);
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// get private key from the PEM format
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// $key is an encr key resource id if success, else false
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$key = openssl_get_privatekey($pkey);
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// calculate signature
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openssl_sign($data, $signature, $key);
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openssl_free_key($key);
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// recipient verifies signature
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// read certificate
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$fp = fopen("/src/openssl-0.9.6/demos/sign/cert.pem", "r");
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$cert = fread($fp, 8192);
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fclose($fp);
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// Get public key from the certificate
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$pubkey = openssl_get_publickey($cert);
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// state whether signature is okay or not
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echo openssl_verify($data, $signature, $pubkey) == 1 ? "ok\n" : "bad\n";
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// free key
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openssl_free_key($pubkey);
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?>
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