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NAME

       IO::Socket::SSL::Utils -- loading, storing, creating certificates and keys

SYNOPSIS

           use IO::Socket::SSL::Utils;
           my $cert = PEM_file2cert('cert.pem');  # load certificate from file
           my $string = PEM_cert2string($cert);   # convert certificate to PEM string
           CERT_free($cert);                      # free memory within OpenSSL

           my $key = KEY_create_rsa(2048);        # create new 2048-bit RSA key
           PEM_string2file($key,"key.pem");       # and write it to file
           KEY_free($key);                        # free memory within OpenSSL

DESCRIPTION

       This module provides various utility functions to work with certificates and private keys,
       shielding some of the complexity of the underlying Net::SSLeay and OpenSSL.

FUNCTIONS

       •   Functions converting between string or file and certificates and keys.  They croak if
           the operation cannot be completed.

           PEM_file2cert(file) -> cert
           PEM_cert2file(cert,file)
           PEM_string2cert(string) -> cert
           PEM_cert2string(cert) -> string
           PEM_file2key(file) -> key
           PEM_key2file(key,file)
           PEM_string2key(string) -> key
           PEM_key2string(key) -> string
       •   Functions for cleaning up.  Each loaded or created cert and key must be freed to not
           leak memory.

           CERT_free(cert)
           KEY_free(key)
       •   KEY_create_rsa(bits) -> key

           Creates an RSA key pair, bits defaults to 2048.

       •   CERT_asHash(cert,[digest_algo]) -> hash

           Extracts the information from the certificate into a hash and uses the given
           digest_algo (default: SHA-256) to determine digest of pubkey and cert.  The resulting
           hash contains:

           subject Hash with the parts of the subject, e.g. commonName, countryName,
                   organizationName, stateOrProvinceName, localityName.

           subjectAltNames
                   Array with list of alternative names. Each entry in the list is of
                   "[type,value]", where "type" can be OTHERNAME, EMAIL, DNS, X400, DIRNAME,
                   EDIPARTY, URI, IP or RID.

           issuer  Hash with the parts of the issuer, e.g. commonName, countryName,
                   organizationName, stateOrProvinceName, localityName.

           not_before, not_after
                   The time frame, where the certificate is valid, as time_t, e.g. can be
                   converted with localtime or similar functions.

           serial  The serial number

           crl_uri List of URIs for CRL distribution.

           ocsp_uri
                   List of URIs for revocation checking using OCSP.

           keyusage
                   List of keyUsage information in the certificate.

           extkeyusage
                   List of extended key usage information from the certificate. Each entry in
                   this list consists of a hash with oid, nid, ln and sn.

           pubkey_digest_xxx
                   Binary digest of the pubkey using the given digest algorithm, e.g.
                   pubkey_digest_sha256 if (the default) SHA-256 was used.

           x509_digest_xxx
                   Binary digest of the X.509 certificate using the given digest algorithm, e.g.
                   x509_digest_sha256 if (the default) SHA-256 was used.

           fingerprint_xxx
                   Fingerprint of the certificate using the given digest algorithm, e.g.
                   fingerprint_sha256 if (the default) SHA-256 was used. Contrary to digest_*
                   this is an ASCII string with a list if hexadecimal numbers, e.g.
                   "73:59:75:5C:6D...".

           ext     List of extensions.  Each entry in the list is a hash with oid, nid, sn,
                   critical flag (boolean) and data (string representation given by
                   X509V3_EXT_print).

           version Certificate version, usually 2 (x509v3)

       •   CERT_create(hash) -> (cert,key)

           Creates a certificate based on the given hash.  If the issuer is not specified the
           certificate will be self-signed.  The following keys can be given:

           subject Hash with the parts of the subject, e.g. commonName, countryName, ... as
                   described in "CERT_asHash".  Default points to IO::Socket::SSL.

           not_before
                   A time_t value when the certificate starts to be valid. Defaults to current
                   time.

           not_after
                   A time_t value when the certificate ends to be valid. Defaults to current time
                   plus one 365 days.

           serial  The serial number. If not given a random number will be used.

           version The version of the certificate, default 2 (x509v3).

           CA true|false
                   If true declare certificate as CA, defaults to false.

           purpose string|array|hash
                   Set the purpose of the certificate.  The different purposes can be given as a
                   string separated by non-word character, as array or hash. With string or array
                   each purpose can be prefixed with '+' (enable) or '-' (disable) and same can
                   be done with the value when given as a hash. By default enabling the purpose
                   is assumed.

                   If the CA option is given and true the defaults "ca,sslca,emailca,objca" are
                   assumed, but can be overridden with explicit purpose.  If the CA option is
                   given and false the defaults "server,client" are assumed.  If no CA option and
                   no purpose is given it defaults to "server,client".

                   Purpose affects basicConstraints, keyUsage, extKeyUsage and netscapeCertType.
                   The following purposes are defined (case is not important):

                       client
                       server
                       email
                       objsign

                       CA
                       sslCA
                       emailCA
                       objCA

                       emailProtection
                       codeSigning
                       timeStamping

                       digitalSignature
                       nonRepudiation
                       keyEncipherment
                       dataEncipherment
                       keyAgreement
                       keyCertSign
                       cRLSign
                       encipherOnly
                       decipherOnly

                   Examples:

                        # root-CA for SSL certificates
                        purpose => 'sslCA'   # or CA => 1

                        # server certificate and CA (typically self-signed)
                        purpose => 'sslCA,server'

                        # client certificate
                        purpose => 'client',

           ext [{ sn => .., data => ... }, ... ]
                   List of extensions. The type of the extension can be specified as name with
                   "sn" or as NID with "nid" and the data with "data". These data must be in the
                   same syntax as expected within openssl.cnf, e.g. something like
                   "OCSP;URI=http://...". Additionally the critical flag can be set with
                   "critical =" 1>.

           key key use given key as key for certificate, otherwise a new one will be generated
                   and returned

           issuer_cert cert
                   set issuer for new certificate

           issuer_key key
                   sign new certificate with given key

           issuer [ cert, key ]
                   Instead of giving issuer_key and issuer_cert as separate arguments they can be
                   given both together.

           digest algorithm
                   specify the algorithm used to sign the certificate, default SHA-256.

AUTHOR

       Steffen Ullrich