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Sign PDF: Choosing RSASSA-PSS or PKCS1-v1_5 and Hash Algorithm
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This example demonstrates how to choose between RSASSA-PSS vs. PKCS1-v1_5 and the hash algorithm when signing a PDF.Chilkat Classic ASP Downloads
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<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
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<%
success = 0
' This example requires the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked.
' See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.
set pdf = Server.CreateObject("Chilkat.Pdf")
' Load a PDF to be signed.
' The "hello.pdf" is available at https://chilkatsoft.com/hello.pdf
success = pdf.LoadFile("qa_data/pdf/hello.pdf")
If (success = 0) Then
Response.Write "<pre>" & Server.HTMLEncode( pdf.LastErrorText) & "</pre>"
Response.End
End If
' Options for signing are specified in JSON.
set json = Server.CreateObject("Chilkat.JsonObject")
' In most cases, the signingCertificateV2 attribute is needed.
success = json.UpdateInt("signingCertificateV2",1)
' ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
' This example is the same as the example at Sign a PDF (Simplest Example Possible)
' but with the following lines added to specify the signature scheme and hash algorithm.
' The signature schemes PKCS-v1_5 and RSASSA-PSS have differences.
' PKCSV1_5 is deterministic. The same message and key will produce an identical signature value each time.
' PSS is randomized and will produce a different signature value each time.
' To choose the hash algorithm:
' (The typical choices are sha1, sha256, sha384, and sha512.)
success = json.UpdateString("hashAlgorithm","sha256")
' To choose PKCSV1_5:
success = json.UpdateString("signingAlgorithm","pkcs")
' Alternatively, to choose RSASSA-PSS:
success = json.UpdateString("signingAlgorithm","pss")
' If not specified, the default is SHA256 with PKCS-v1_5.
' The remainder of this example is the same as the example at Sign a PDF (Simplest Example Possible)
' ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
' Put the signature on page 1, top left
success = json.UpdateInt("page",1)
success = json.UpdateString("appearance.y","top")
success = json.UpdateString("appearance.x","left")
' Use a font scale of 10.0
success = json.UpdateString("appearance.fontScale","10.0")
' In this example, the appearance of the digital signature will contain three lines:
' 1) The signing certificate's common name
' 2) The current date/time
' 3) Some arbitrary text.
' The keyword "cert_cn" is replaced with the Certificate's Subject Common Name.
' The keyword "current_dt" is replaced with the current date/time.
' Any number of appearance text lines can be added.
success = json.UpdateString("appearance.text[0]","Digitally signed by: cert_cn")
success = json.UpdateString("appearance.text[1]","current_dt")
success = json.UpdateString("appearance.text[2]","The crazy brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.")
' Load the signing certificate. (Use your own certificate.)
set cert = Server.CreateObject("Chilkat.Cert")
success = cert.LoadPfxFile("qa_data/pfx/myPdfSigningCert.pfx","secret")
If (success = 0) Then
Response.Write "<pre>" & Server.HTMLEncode( cert.LastErrorText) & "</pre>"
Response.End
End If
' Tell the pdf object to use the certificate for signing.
success = pdf.SetSigningCert(cert)
If (success = 0) Then
Response.Write "<pre>" & Server.HTMLEncode( pdf.LastErrorText) & "</pre>"
Response.End
End If
success = pdf.SignPdf(json,"qa_output/hello_signed.pdf")
If (success = 0) Then
Response.Write "<pre>" & Server.HTMLEncode( pdf.LastErrorText) & "</pre>"
Response.End
End If
Response.Write "<pre>" & Server.HTMLEncode( "The PDF has been successfully cryptographically signed.") & "</pre>"
' The appearance of the signature appears in Adobe Acrobat as shown here:
' (image:https://example-code.com/images/signature1.jpg/endImage)
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