CMS_encryptNameCMS_encrypt -- create a CMS envelopedData structure SynopsisCMS_ContentInfo *CMS_encrypt(STACK_OF(X509) *certs, BIO *in, const EVP_CIPHER *cipher, unsigned int flags); |
DESCRIPTION CMS_encrypt() creates and returns a CMS EnvelopedData structure.
certs is a list of recipient
certificates. in is the content to
be encrypted. cipher is the
symmetric cipher to use. flags is an
optional set of flags.
NOTES Only certificates carrying RSA keys are supported so the recipient
certificates supplied to this function must all contain RSA public
keys, though they do not have to be signed using the RSA algorithm.
EVP_des_ede3_cbc() (triple DES) is the algorithm of choice for S/MIME
use because most clients will support it.
The algorithm passed in the cipher
parameter must support ASN1 encoding of its parameters.
Many browsers implement a "sign and encrypt" option which is simply
an S/MIME envelopedData containing an S/MIME signed message. This can
be readily produced by storing the S/MIME signed message in a memory
BIO and passing it to CMS_encrypt().
The following flags can be passed in the flags parameter.
If the CMS_TEXT flag is set MIME
headers for type text/plain are
prepended to the data.
Normally the supplied content is translated into MIME canonical
format (as required by the S/MIME specifications) if CMS_BINARY is set no translation occurs. This
option should be used if the supplied data is in binary format
otherwise the translation will corrupt it. If CMS_BINARY is set then CMS_TEXT is ignored.
OpenSSL will by default identify recipient certificates using issuer
name and serial number. If CMS_USE_KEYID is set it will use the subject
key identifier value instead. An error occurs if all recipient
certificates do not have a subject key identifier extension.
If the CMS_STREAM flag is set a
partial CMS_ContentInfo structure is
returned suitable for streaming I/O: no data is read from the BIO
in.
If the CMS_PARTIAL flag is set a
partial CMS_ContentInfo structure is
returned to which additional recipients and attributes can be added
before finalization.
The data being encrypted is included in the CMS_ContentInfo
structure, unless CMS_DETACHED is
set in which case it is omitted. This is rarely used in practice and
is not supported by SMIME_write_CMS().
NOTES If the flag CMS_STREAM is set the
returned CMS_ContentInfo structure
is not complete and outputting its
contents via a function that does not properly finalize the CMS_ContentInfo structure will give
unpredictable results.
Several functions including SMIME_write_CMS(), i2d_CMS_bio_stream(),
PEM_write_bio_CMS_stream() finalize the structure. Alternatively
finalization can be performed by obtaining the streaming ASN1
BIO directly using BIO_new_CMS().
The recipients specified in certs
use a CMS KeyTransRecipientInfo info structure. KEKRecipientInfo is
also supported using the flag CMS_PARTIAL and CMS_add0_recipient_key().
The parameter certs may be NULL if
CMS_PARTIAL is set and recipients
added later using CMS_add1_recipient_cert() or
CMS_add0_recipient_key().
RETURN VALUES CMS_encrypt() returns either a CMS_ContentInfo structure or NULL if
an error occurred. The error can be obtained from ERR_get_error(3).
HISTORY CMS_decrypt() was added to OpenSSL 0.9.8 The CMS_STREAM flag was first supported in OpenSSL
1.0.0.
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