Class: OpenSSL::Timestamp::Request
- Inherits:
-
Object
- Object
- OpenSSL::Timestamp::Request
- Defined in:
- ossl_ts.c,
ossl_ts.c
Overview
Allows to create timestamp requests or parse existing ones. A Request is also needed for creating timestamps from scratch with Factory. When created from scratch, some default values are set:
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version is set to
1 -
cert_requested is set to
true -
algorithm, message_imprint, policy_id, and nonce are set to
false
Instance Method Summary collapse
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#algorithm ⇒ Object
Returns the ‘short name’ of the object identifier that represents the algorithm that was used to create the message imprint digest.
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#algorithm=(algo) ⇒ Object
Allows to set the object identifier or the ‘short name’ of the algorithm that was used to create the message imprint digest.
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#cert_requested=(requested) ⇒ Object
Specify whether the response shall contain the timestamp authority’s certificate or not.
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#cert_requested? ⇒ Boolean
Indicates whether the response shall contain the timestamp authority’s certificate or not.
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#initialize(*args) ⇒ Object
constructor
When creating a Request with the
Fileorstringparameter, the correspondingFileorstringmust be DER-encoded. -
#message_imprint ⇒ Object
Returns the message imprint (digest) of the data to be timestamped.
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#message_imprint=(hash) ⇒ Object
Set the message imprint digest.
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#nonce ⇒ Object
Returns the nonce (number used once) that the server shall include in its response.
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#nonce=(num) ⇒ Object
Sets the nonce (number used once) that the server shall include in its response.
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#policy_id ⇒ Object
Returns the ‘short name’ of the object identifier that represents the timestamp policy under which the server shall create the timestamp.
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#policy_id=(oid) ⇒ Object
Allows to set the object identifier that represents the timestamp policy under which the server shall create the timestamp.
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#to_der ⇒ Object
DER-encodes this Request.
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#version ⇒ Object
Returns the version of this request.
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#version=(version) ⇒ Object
Sets the version number for this Request.
Constructor Details
#initialize(*args) ⇒ Object
When creating a Request with the File or string parameter, the corresponding File or string must be DER-encoded.
call-seq:
OpenSSL::Timestamp::Request.new(file) -> request
OpenSSL::Timestamp::Request.new(string) -> request
OpenSSL::Timestamp::Request.new -> empty request
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# File 'ossl_ts.c', line 193
static VALUE
ossl_ts_req_initialize(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self)
{
TS_REQ *ts_req = DATA_PTR(self);
BIO *in;
VALUE arg;
if(rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "01", &arg) == 0) {
return self;
}
arg = ossl_to_der_if_possible(arg);
in = ossl_obj2bio(&arg);
ts_req = d2i_TS_REQ_bio(in, &ts_req);
BIO_free(in);
if (!ts_req)
ossl_raise(eTimestampError, "Error when decoding the timestamp request");
DATA_PTR(self) = ts_req;
return self;
}
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Instance Method Details
#algorithm ⇒ Object
Returns the ‘short name’ of the object identifier that represents the algorithm that was used to create the message imprint digest.
call-seq:
request.algorithm -> string
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# File 'ossl_ts.c', line 222
static VALUE
ossl_ts_req_get_algorithm(VALUE self)
{
TS_REQ *req;
TS_MSG_IMPRINT *mi;
X509_ALGOR *algor;
GetTSRequest(self, req);
mi = TS_REQ_get_msg_imprint(req);
algor = TS_MSG_IMPRINT_get_algo(mi);
return get_asn1obj(algor->algorithm);
}
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#algorithm=(algo) ⇒ Object
Allows to set the object identifier or the ‘short name’ of the algorithm that was used to create the message imprint digest.
Example:
request.algorithm = "SHA1"
call-seq:
request.algorithm = "string" -> string
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# File 'ossl_ts.c', line 245
static VALUE
ossl_ts_req_set_algorithm(VALUE self, VALUE algo)
{
TS_REQ *req;
TS_MSG_IMPRINT *mi;
ASN1_OBJECT *obj;
X509_ALGOR *algor;
GetTSRequest(self, req);
obj = obj_to_asn1obj(algo);
mi = TS_REQ_get_msg_imprint(req);
algor = TS_MSG_IMPRINT_get_algo(mi);
if (!X509_ALGOR_set0(algor, obj, V_ASN1_NULL, NULL)) {
ASN1_OBJECT_free(obj);
ossl_raise(eTimestampError, "X509_ALGOR_set0");
}
return algo;
}
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#cert_requested=(requested) ⇒ Object
Specify whether the response shall contain the timestamp authority’s certificate or not. The default value is true.
call-seq:
request.cert_requested = boolean -> true or false
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# File 'ossl_ts.c', line 459
static VALUE
ossl_ts_req_set_cert_requested(VALUE self, VALUE requested)
{
TS_REQ *req;
GetTSRequest(self, req);
TS_REQ_set_cert_req(req, RTEST(requested));
return requested;
}
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#cert_requested? ⇒ Boolean
Indicates whether the response shall contain the timestamp authority’s certificate or not.
call-seq:
request.cert_requested? -> true or false
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# File 'ossl_ts.c', line 443
static VALUE
ossl_ts_req_get_cert_requested(VALUE self)
{
TS_REQ *req;
GetTSRequest(self, req);
return TS_REQ_get_cert_req(req) ? Qtrue: Qfalse;
}
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#message_imprint ⇒ Object
Returns the message imprint (digest) of the data to be timestamped.
call-seq:
request.message_imprint -> string or nil
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# File 'ossl_ts.c', line 271
static VALUE
ossl_ts_req_get_msg_imprint(VALUE self)
{
TS_REQ *req;
TS_MSG_IMPRINT *mi;
ASN1_OCTET_STRING *hashed_msg;
VALUE ret;
GetTSRequest(self, req);
mi = TS_REQ_get_msg_imprint(req);
hashed_msg = TS_MSG_IMPRINT_get_msg(mi);
ret = rb_str_new((const char *)hashed_msg->data, hashed_msg->length);
return ret;
}
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#message_imprint=(hash) ⇒ Object
Set the message imprint digest.
call-seq:
request.message_imprint = "string" -> string
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# File 'ossl_ts.c', line 294
static VALUE
ossl_ts_req_set_msg_imprint(VALUE self, VALUE hash)
{
TS_REQ *req;
TS_MSG_IMPRINT *mi;
StringValue(hash);
GetTSRequest(self, req);
mi = TS_REQ_get_msg_imprint(req);
if (!TS_MSG_IMPRINT_set_msg(mi, (unsigned char *)RSTRING_PTR(hash), RSTRING_LENINT(hash)))
ossl_raise(eTimestampError, "TS_MSG_IMPRINT_set_msg");
return hash;
}
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#nonce ⇒ Object
Returns the nonce (number used once) that the server shall include in its response.
call-seq:
request.nonce -> BN or nil
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# File 'ossl_ts.c', line 400
static VALUE
ossl_ts_req_get_nonce(VALUE self)
{
TS_REQ *req;
const ASN1_INTEGER * nonce;
GetTSRequest(self, req);
if (!(nonce = TS_REQ_get_nonce(req)))
return Qnil;
return asn1integer_to_num(nonce);
}
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#nonce=(num) ⇒ Object
Sets the nonce (number used once) that the server shall include in its response. If the nonce is set, the server must return the same nonce value in a valid Response.
call-seq:
request.nonce = number -> BN
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# File 'ossl_ts.c', line 420
static VALUE
ossl_ts_req_set_nonce(VALUE self, VALUE num)
{
TS_REQ *req;
ASN1_INTEGER *nonce;
int ok;
GetTSRequest(self, req);
nonce = num_to_asn1integer(num, NULL);
ok = TS_REQ_set_nonce(req, nonce);
ASN1_INTEGER_free(nonce);
if (!ok)
ossl_raise(eTimestampError, NULL);
return num;
}
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#policy_id ⇒ Object
Returns the ‘short name’ of the object identifier that represents the timestamp policy under which the server shall create the timestamp.
call-seq:
request.policy_id -> string or nil
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# File 'ossl_ts.c', line 353
static VALUE
ossl_ts_req_get_policy_id(VALUE self)
{
TS_REQ *req;
GetTSRequest(self, req);
if (!TS_REQ_get_policy_id(req))
return Qnil;
return get_asn1obj(TS_REQ_get_policy_id(req));
}
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#policy_id=(oid) ⇒ Object
Allows to set the object identifier that represents the timestamp policy under which the server shall create the timestamp. This may be left nil, implying that the timestamp server will issue the timestamp using some default policy.
Example:
request.policy_id = "1.2.3.4.5"
call-seq:
request.policy_id = "string" -> string
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# File 'ossl_ts.c', line 376
static VALUE
ossl_ts_req_set_policy_id(VALUE self, VALUE oid)
{
TS_REQ *req;
ASN1_OBJECT *obj;
int ok;
GetTSRequest(self, req);
obj = obj_to_asn1obj(oid);
ok = TS_REQ_set_policy_id(req, obj);
ASN1_OBJECT_free(obj);
if (!ok)
ossl_raise(eTimestampError, "TS_REQ_set_policy_id");
return oid;
}
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#to_der ⇒ Object
DER-encodes this Request.
call-seq:
request.to_der -> DER-encoded string
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# File 'ossl_ts.c', line 476
static VALUE
ossl_ts_req_to_der(VALUE self)
{
TS_REQ *req;
TS_MSG_IMPRINT *mi;
X509_ALGOR *algo;
ASN1_OCTET_STRING *hashed_msg;
GetTSRequest(self, req);
mi = TS_REQ_get_msg_imprint(req);
algo = TS_MSG_IMPRINT_get_algo(mi);
if (OBJ_obj2nid(algo->algorithm) == NID_undef)
ossl_raise(eTimestampError, "Message imprint missing algorithm");
hashed_msg = TS_MSG_IMPRINT_get_msg(mi);
if (!hashed_msg->length)
ossl_raise(eTimestampError, "Message imprint missing hashed message");
return asn1_to_der((void *)req, (int (*)(void *, unsigned char **))i2d_TS_REQ);
}
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#version ⇒ Object
Returns the version of this request. 1 is the default value.
call-seq:
request.version -> Integer
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# File 'ossl_ts.c', line 315
static VALUE
ossl_ts_req_get_version(VALUE self)
{
TS_REQ *req;
GetTSRequest(self, req);
return LONG2NUM(TS_REQ_get_version(req));
}
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#version=(version) ⇒ Object
Sets the version number for this Request. This should be 1 for compliant servers.
call-seq:
request.version = number -> Integer
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# File 'ossl_ts.c', line 331
static VALUE
ossl_ts_req_set_version(VALUE self, VALUE version)
{
TS_REQ *req;
long ver;
if ((ver = NUM2LONG(version)) < 0)
ossl_raise(eTimestampError, "version must be >= 0!");
GetTSRequest(self, req);
if (!TS_REQ_set_version(req, ver))
ossl_raise(eTimestampError, "TS_REQ_set_version");
return version;
}
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