X-Git-Url: https://code.wpia.club/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=lib%2Fopenssl%2Fdemos%2Fsign%2Fsign.txt;fp=lib%2Fopenssl%2Fdemos%2Fsign%2Fsign.txt;h=2aa2b46cc36e63b6fe185b2512adda87205f3956;hb=9ff1530871deeb0f7eaa35ca0db6630724045e4a;hp=0000000000000000000000000000000000000000;hpb=25b73076b01ae059da1a2e9a1677e00788ada620;p=cassiopeia.git diff --git a/lib/openssl/demos/sign/sign.txt b/lib/openssl/demos/sign/sign.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2aa2b46 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/openssl/demos/sign/sign.txt @@ -0,0 +1,170 @@ +From ssl-lists-owner@mincom.com Mon Sep 30 22:43:15 1996 +Received: from cygnus.mincom.oz.au by orb.mincom.oz.au with SMTP id AA12802 + (5.65c/IDA-1.4.4 for eay); Mon, 30 Sep 1996 12:45:43 +1000 +Received: (from daemon@localhost) by cygnus.mincom.oz.au (8.7.5/8.7.3) id MAA25922 for ssl-users-outgoing; Mon, 30 Sep 1996 12:43:43 +1000 (EST) +Received: from orb.mincom.oz.au (eay@orb.mincom.oz.au [192.55.197.1]) by cygnus.mincom.oz.au (8.7.5/8.7.3) with SMTP id MAA25900 for ; Mon, 30 Sep 1996 12:43:39 +1000 (EST) +Received: by orb.mincom.oz.au id AA12688 + (5.65c/IDA-1.4.4 for ssl-users@listserv.mincom.oz.au); Mon, 30 Sep 1996 12:43:16 +1000 +Date: Mon, 30 Sep 1996 12:43:15 +1000 (EST) +From: Eric Young +X-Sender: eay@orb +To: Sampo Kellomaki +Cc: ssl-users@mincom.com, sampo@brutus.neuronio.pt +Subject: Re: Signing with envelope routines +In-Reply-To: <199609300037.BAA08729@brutus.neuronio.pt> +Message-Id: +Mime-Version: 1.0 +Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII +Sender: ssl-lists-owner@mincom.com +Precedence: bulk +Status: O +X-Status: + + +On Mon, 30 Sep 1996, Sampo Kellomaki wrote: +> I have been trying to figure out how to produce signatures with EVP_ +> routines. I seem to be able to read in private key and sign some +> data ok, but I can't figure out how I am supposed to read in +> public key so that I could verify my signature. I use self signed +> certificate. + +hmm... a rather poorly documented are of the library at this point in time. + +> I figured I should use +> EVP_PKEY* pkey = PEM_ASN1_read(d2i_PrivateKey, PEM_STRING_EVP_PKEY, +> fp, NULL, NULL); +> to read in private key and this seems to work Ok. +> +> However when I try analogous +> EVP_PKEY* pkey = PEM_ASN1_read(d2i_PublicKey, PEM_STRING_X509, +> fp, NULL, NULL); + +What you should do is + X509 *x509=PEM_read_X509(fp,NULL,NULL); + /* which is the same as PEM_ASN1_read(d2i_X509,PEM_STRING_X509,fp, + * NULL,NULL); */ +Then + EVP_PKEY *pkey=X509_extract_key(x509); + +There is also a X509_REQ_extract_key(req); +which gets the public key from a certificate request. + +I re-worked quite a bit of this when I cleaned up the dependancy on +RSA as the private key. + +> I figured that the second argument to PEM_ASN1_read should match the +> name in my PEM encoded object, hence PEM_STRING_X509. +> PEM_STRING_EVP_PKEY seems to be somehow magical +> because it matches whatever private key there happens to be. I could +> not find a similar constant to use with getting the certificate, however. + +:-), PEM_STRING_EVP_PKEY is 'magical' :-). In theory I should be using a +standard such as PKCS#8 to store the private key so that the type is +encoded in the asn.1 encoding of the object. + +> Is my approach of using PEM_ASN1_read correct? What should I pass in +> as name? Can I use normal (or even self signed) X509 certificate for +> verifying the signature? + +The actual public key is kept in the certificate, so basically you have +to load the certificate and then 'unpack' the public key from the +certificate. + +> When will SSLeay documentation be written ;-)? If I would contribute +> comments to the code, would Eric take time to review them and include +> them in distribution? + +:-) After SSLv3 and PKCS#7 :-). I actually started doing a function list +but what I really need to do is do quite a few 'this is how you do xyz' +type documents. I suppose the current method is to post to ssl-users and +I'll respond :-). + +I'll add a 'demo' directory for the next release, I've appended a +modified version of your program that works, you were very close :-). + +eric + +/* sign-it.cpp - Simple test app using SSLeay envelopes to sign data + 29.9.1996, Sampo Kellomaki */ + +/* converted to C - eay :-) */ + +#include +#include "rsa.h" +#include "evp.h" +#include "objects.h" +#include "x509.h" +#include "err.h" +#include "pem.h" +#include "ssl.h" + +void main () +{ + int err; + int sig_len; + unsigned char sig_buf [4096]; + static char certfile[] = "plain-cert.pem"; + static char keyfile[] = "plain-key.pem"; + static char data[] = "I owe you..."; + EVP_MD_CTX md_ctx; + EVP_PKEY * pkey; + FILE * fp; + X509 * x509; + + /* Just load the crypto library error strings, + * SSL_load_error_strings() loads the crypto AND the SSL ones */ + /* SSL_load_error_strings();*/ + ERR_load_crypto_strings(); + + /* Read private key */ + + fp = fopen (keyfile, "r"); if (fp == NULL) exit (1); + pkey = (EVP_PKEY*)PEM_ASN1_read ((char *(*)())d2i_PrivateKey, + PEM_STRING_EVP_PKEY, + fp, + NULL, NULL); + if (pkey == NULL) { ERR_print_errors_fp (stderr); exit (1); } + fclose (fp); + + /* Do the signature */ + + EVP_SignInit (&md_ctx, EVP_md5()); + EVP_SignUpdate (&md_ctx, data, strlen(data)); + sig_len = sizeof(sig_buf); + err = EVP_SignFinal (&md_ctx, + sig_buf, + &sig_len, + pkey); + if (err != 1) { ERR_print_errors_fp (stderr); exit (1); } + EVP_PKEY_free (pkey); + + /* Read public key */ + + fp = fopen (certfile, "r"); if (fp == NULL) exit (1); + x509 = (X509 *)PEM_ASN1_read ((char *(*)())d2i_X509, + PEM_STRING_X509, + fp, NULL, NULL); + if (x509 == NULL) { ERR_print_errors_fp (stderr); exit (1); } + fclose (fp); + + /* Get public key - eay */ + pkey=X509_extract_key(x509); + if (pkey == NULL) { ERR_print_errors_fp (stderr); exit (1); } + + /* Verify the signature */ + + EVP_VerifyInit (&md_ctx, EVP_md5()); + EVP_VerifyUpdate (&md_ctx, data, strlen((char*)data)); + err = EVP_VerifyFinal (&md_ctx, + sig_buf, + sig_len, + pkey); + if (err != 1) { ERR_print_errors_fp (stderr); exit (1); } + EVP_PKEY_free (pkey); + printf ("Signature Verified Ok.\n"); +} + + + + +