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CMS_get0_RecipientInfos(3)                   OpenSSL                   CMS_get0_RecipientInfos(3)



NAME
       CMS_get0_RecipientInfos, CMS_RecipientInfo_type,
       CMS_RecipientInfo_ktri_get0_signer_id,CMS_RecipientInfo_ktri_cert_cmp,
       CMS_RecipientInfo_set0_pkey, CMS_RecipientInfo_kekri_get0_id,
       CMS_RecipientInfo_kekri_id_cmp, CMS_RecipientInfo_set0_key, CMS_RecipientInfo_decrypt,
       CMS_RecipientInfo_encrypt - CMS envelopedData RecipientInfo routines

SYNOPSIS
        #include <openssl/cms.h>

        STACK_OF(CMS_RecipientInfo) *CMS_get0_RecipientInfos(CMS_ContentInfo *cms);
        int CMS_RecipientInfo_type(CMS_RecipientInfo *ri);

        int CMS_RecipientInfo_ktri_get0_signer_id(CMS_RecipientInfo *ri, ASN1_OCTET_STRING **keyid, X509_NAME **issuer, ASN1_INTEGER **sno);
        int CMS_RecipientInfo_ktri_cert_cmp(CMS_RecipientInfo *ri, X509 *cert);
        int CMS_RecipientInfo_set0_pkey(CMS_RecipientInfo *ri, EVP_PKEY *pkey);

        int CMS_RecipientInfo_kekri_get0_id(CMS_RecipientInfo *ri, X509_ALGOR **palg, ASN1_OCTET_STRING **pid, ASN1_GENERALIZEDTIME **pdate, ASN1_OBJECT **potherid, ASN1_TYPE **pothertype);
        int CMS_RecipientInfo_kekri_id_cmp(CMS_RecipientInfo *ri, const unsigned char *id, size_t idlen);
        int CMS_RecipientInfo_set0_key(CMS_RecipientInfo *ri, unsigned char *key, size_t keylen);

        int CMS_RecipientInfo_decrypt(CMS_ContentInfo *cms, CMS_RecipientInfo *ri);
        int CMS_RecipientInfo_encrypt(CMS_ContentInfo *cms, CMS_RecipientInfo *ri);

DESCRIPTION
       The function CMS_get0_RecipientInfos() returns all the CMS_RecipientInfo structures
       associated with a CMS EnvelopedData structure.

       CMS_RecipientInfo_type() returns the type of CMS_RecipientInfo structure ri.  It will
       currently return CMS_RECIPINFO_TRANS, CMS_RECIPINFO_AGREE, CMS_RECIPINFO_KEK,
       CMS_RECIPINFO_PASS, or CMS_RECIPINFO_OTHER.

       CMS_RecipientInfo_ktri_get0_signer_id() retrieves the certificate recipient identifier
       associated with a specific CMS_RecipientInfo structure ri, which must be of type
       CMS_RECIPINFO_TRANS. Either the keyidentifier will be set in keyid or both issuer name and
       serial number in issuer and sno.

       CMS_RecipientInfo_ktri_cert_cmp() compares the certificate cert against the
       CMS_RecipientInfo structure ri, which must be of type CMS_RECIPINFO_TRANS.  It returns
       zero if the comparison is successful and non zero if not.

       CMS_RecipientInfo_set0_pkey() associates the private key pkey with the CMS_RecipientInfo
       structure ri, which must be of type CMS_RECIPINFO_TRANS.

       CMS_RecipientInfo_kekri_get0_id() retrieves the key information from the CMS_RecipientInfo
       structure ri which must be of type CMS_RECIPINFO_KEK.  Any of the remaining parameters can
       be NULL if the application is not interested in the value of a field. Where a field is
       optional and absent NULL will be written to the corresponding parameter. The
       keyEncryptionAlgorithm field is written to palg, the keyIdentifier field is written to
       pid, the date field if present is written to pdate, if the other field is present the
       components keyAttrId and keyAttr are written to parameters potherid and pothertype.

       CMS_RecipientInfo_kekri_id_cmp() compares the ID in the id and idlen parameters against
       the keyIdentifier CMS_RecipientInfo structure ri, which must be of type CMS_RECIPINFO_KEK.
       It returns zero if the comparison is successful and non zero if not.

       CMS_RecipientInfo_set0_key() associates the symmetric key key of length keylen with the
       CMS_RecipientInfo structure ri, which must be of type CMS_RECIPINFO_KEK.

       CMS_RecipientInfo_decrypt() attempts to decrypt CMS_RecipientInfo structure ri in
       structure cms. A key must have been associated with the structure first.

       CMS_RecipientInfo_encrypt() attempts to encrypt CMS_RecipientInfo structure ri in
       structure cms. A key must have been associated with the structure first and the content
       encryption key must be available: for example by a previous call to
       CMS_RecipientInfo_decrypt().

NOTES
       The main purpose of these functions is to enable an application to lookup recipient keys
       using any appropriate technique when the simpler method of CMS_decrypt() is not
       appropriate.

       In typical usage and application will retrieve all CMS_RecipientInfo structures using
       CMS_get0_RecipientInfos() and check the type of each using CMS_RecpientInfo_type().
       Depending on the type the CMS_RecipientInfo structure can be ignored or its key identifier
       data retrieved using an appropriate function. Then if the corresponding secret or private
       key can be obtained by any appropriate means it can then associated with the structure and
       CMS_RecpientInfo_decrypt() called. If successful CMS_decrypt() can be called with a NULL
       key to decrypt the enveloped content.

       The CMS_RecipientInfo_encrypt() can be used to add a new recipient to an existing
       enveloped data structure. Typically an application will first decrypt an appropriate
       CMS_RecipientInfo structure to make the content encrypt key available, it will then add a
       new recipient using a function such as CMS_add1_recipient_cert() and finally encrypt the
       content encryption key using CMS_RecipientInfo_encrypt().

RETURN VALUES
       CMS_get0_RecipientInfos() returns all CMS_RecipientInfo structures, or NULL if an error
       occurs.

       CMS_RecipientInfo_ktri_get0_signer_id(), CMS_RecipientInfo_set0_pkey(),
       CMS_RecipientInfo_kekri_get0_id(), CMS_RecipientInfo_set0_key() and
       CMS_RecipientInfo_decrypt() return 1 for success or 0 if an error occurs.
       CMS_RecipientInfo_encrypt() return 1 for success or 0 if an error occurs.

       CMS_RecipientInfo_ktri_cert_cmp() and CMS_RecipientInfo_kekri_cmp() return 0 for a
       successful comparison and non zero otherwise.

       Any error can be obtained from ERR_get_error(3).

SEE ALSO
       ERR_get_error(3), CMS_decrypt(3)

HISTORY
       These functions were first was added to OpenSSL 0.9.8



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