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(Chilkat2-Python) Get a .pfx/.p12 Safe Bag AttributeDemonstrates how to get the value of a private key or certificate safe bag attribute. Safe bag attributes are associated with a key or certificate. They are attributes stored in the .p12/.pfx alongside a key or certificate. Note: This example requires Chilkat v9.5.0.83 or greater.
import sys import chilkat2 pfx = chilkat2.Pfx() success = pfx.LoadPfxFile("qa_data/pfx/test_ecdsa_secret.pfx","secret") if (success == False): print(pfx.LastErrorText) sys.exit() # json is a CkJsonObject json = pfx.LastJsonData() json.EmitCompact = False print(json.Emit()) # The LastJsonData provides information about the what is contained in the PFX after loading. # For example: # { # "authenticatedSafe": { # "contentInfo": [ # { # "type": "Data", # "safeBag": [ # { # "type": "pkcs8ShroudedKeyBag", # "attrs": { # "localKeyId": "16777216", # "keyContainerName": "{B99EB9E7-6AF7-42AF-A43A-D4B2225B7605}", # "msStorageProvider": "Microsoft Software Key Storage Provider" # } # } # ] # }, # { # "type": "EncryptedData", # "safeBag": [ # { # "type": "certBag", # "attrs": { # "localKeyId": "16777216" # }, # "subject": "EE", # "serialNumber": "1a9da86df17ad411bb413b2aa724fe56fc71242d" # }, # { # "type": "certBag", # "subject": "CA", # "serialNumber": "02742228acbf3dd2e71f403abd8281ab6d70d490" # } # ] # } # ] # } # } # Use this online tool to generate parsing code from sample JSON: # Generate Parsing Code from JSON # In the above JSON, we can see the .pfx contains one private key (a pkcs8ShroudedKeyBag) and two certificates (each in a certBag). # The certificates in a .pfx/.p12 are typicaly a single certificate with associated private key, along with the other certificates # in the chain of authentication. # We can see that the private key has 3 safebag attributes: localKeyId, keyContainerName, and msStorageProvider. # The certificate associated with the private key contains one safebag attribute: localKeyId. # Notice the localKeyId is the same. The localKeyId helps associate the private key that corresponds to the given certificate. # Let's demonstrate the GetSafeBagAttr method: # Get each of the private key safebag attributes: getPrivateKeyAttr = True privateKeyIdx = 0 print("---- private key safebag attributes ----") print(pfx.GetSafeBagAttr(getPrivateKeyAttr,privateKeyIdx,"localKeyId")) print(pfx.GetSafeBagAttr(getPrivateKeyAttr,privateKeyIdx,"keyContainerName")) print(pfx.GetSafeBagAttr(getPrivateKeyAttr,privateKeyIdx,"storageProvider")) # Get the localKeyId attribute for the 1st certificate. getPrivateKeyAttr = False print("---- cert safebag attributes ----") print(pfx.GetSafeBagAttr(getPrivateKeyAttr,0,"localKeyId")) |
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