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| (C) Apple Keychain - Create RSA SignatureSee more Apple Keychain ExamplesUsing an RSA private key stored in the Apple Keychain, create a signature by signing the SHA-256 hash of the provided string, then return the signature encoded in Base64 format.Note: This example requires Chilkat v10.0.0 or greater. 
 #include <C_CkCert.h> #include <C_CkRsa.h> void ChilkatSample(void) { HCkCert cert; BOOL success; HCkRsa rsa; const char *sigBase64; // This example requires the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked. // See Global Unlock Sample for sample code. cert = CkCert_Create(); // On MacOS and iOS, the LoadByCommonName function will search the Apple Keychain for the matching certificate. // A digital certificate's Common Name (CN) is a field in the certificate that specifies the name of the entity the // certificate is issued to. It is often used to identify the domain name, hostname, or organization the certificate represents. // For example: // - In an SSL/TLS certificate for a website, the CN typically contains the domain name (e.g., "www.example.com"). // - For certificates representing individuals or organizations, the CN might include the person's name or the organization's name. // The CN is part of the certificate's Subject field and is crucial for verifying that the certificate corresponds // to the intended entity, especially in SSL/TLS communications. success = CkCert_LoadByCommonName(cert,"Example, Inc."); if (success == FALSE) { printf("%s\n",CkCert_lastErrorText(cert)); CkCert_Dispose(cert); return; } rsa = CkRsa_Create(); success = CkRsa_SetX509Cert(rsa,cert,TRUE); if (success == FALSE) { printf("%s\n",CkRsa_lastErrorText(rsa)); CkCert_Dispose(cert); CkRsa_Dispose(rsa); return; } // Generate an RSA signature by signing the SHA-256 hash of the provided string, // then return the signature encoded in Base64 format. CkRsa_putEncodingMode(rsa,"base64"); sigBase64 = CkRsa_signStringENC(rsa,"to be signed","sha256"); if (CkRsa_getLastMethodSuccess(rsa) == FALSE) { printf("%s\n",CkRsa_lastErrorText(rsa)); CkCert_Dispose(cert); CkRsa_Dispose(rsa); return; } printf("RSA Signature:\n"); printf("%s\n",sigBase64); CkCert_Dispose(cert); CkRsa_Dispose(rsa); } | ||||||
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