CT_POLICY_EVAL_CTX_new(3) | OpenSSL | CT_POLICY_EVAL_CTX_new(3) |
#include <openssl/ct.h> CT_POLICY_EVAL_CTX *CT_POLICY_EVAL_CTX_new(void); void CT_POLICY_EVAL_CTX_free(CT_POLICY_EVAL_CTX *ctx); X509* CT_POLICY_EVAL_CTX_get0_cert(const CT_POLICY_EVAL_CTX *ctx); int CT_POLICY_EVAL_CTX_set1_cert(CT_POLICY_EVAL_CTX *ctx, X509 *cert); X509* CT_POLICY_EVAL_CTX_get0_issuer(const CT_POLICY_EVAL_CTX *ctx); int CT_POLICY_EVAL_CTX_set1_issuer(CT_POLICY_EVAL_CTX *ctx, X509 *issuer); const CTLOG_STORE *CT_POLICY_EVAL_CTX_get0_log_store(const CT_POLICY_EVAL_CTX *ctx); void CT_POLICY_EVAL_CTX_set_shared_CTLOG_STORE(CT_POLICY_EVAL_CTX *ctx, CTLOG_STORE *log_store); uint64_t CT_POLICY_EVAL_CTX_get_time(const CT_POLICY_EVAL_CTX *ctx); void CT_POLICY_EVAL_CTX_set_time(CT_POLICY_EVAL_CTX *ctx, uint64_t time_in_ms);
The above requirements are met using the setters described below.
CT_POLICY_EVAL_CTX_new() creates an empty policy evaluation context. This should then be populated using:
Increments the reference count of the certificate.
Increments the reference count of the certificate.
Holds a pointer to the CTLOG_STORE, so the CTLOG_STORE must outlive the CT_POLICY_EVAL_CTX.
The SCT timestamp will be compared to this time to check whether the SCT was issued in the future. RFC6962 states that "TLS clients MUST reject SCTs whose timestamp is in the future". By default, this will be set to 5 minutes in the future (e.g. (time() + 300) * 1000), to allow for clock drift.
The time should be in milliseconds since the Unix epoch.
Each setter has a matching getter for accessing the current value.
When no longer required, the CT_POLICY_EVAL_CTX should be passed to CT_POLICY_EVAL_CTX_free() to delete it.
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2018-09-23 | 1.1.1i |