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Find Certificate by Email Address

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Demonstrates how to find a certificate having the specified email address either within the cert's subject email, or the RFC822 name.

In an X.509 certificate, an email address can typically be located in two places:

  1. RFC822 Name (Subject Alternative Name extension) -
    • The certificate may include an email address in the Subject Alternative Name (SAN) extension under the RFC822 Name field. This is a modern and preferred method because it allows for flexibility and alignment with security best practices.
    • To find it, Chilkat inspects the SAN extension in the certificate details.
  2. Subject (Common Name or Email Address attribute) -
    • Older certificates may store the email address directly in the Subject field, typically under the Email Address attribute ("emailAddress") or, less commonly, the Common Name (CN).
    • This method is less preferred in modern standards but can still be encountered in legacy implementations. Chilkat also searches here for the email address.

Note: Requires Chilkat v10.1.2 or later.

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llSuccess = .F.

loCertStore = createobject("CkCertStore")

// This opens the Current User certificate store on Windows,
// On MacOS and iOS it opens the default Keychain.
llReadOnly = .F.
llSuccess = loCertStore.OpenCurrentUserStore(llReadOnly)
if (llSuccess = .F.) then
    ? loCertStore.LastErrorText
    release loCertStore
    return
endif

// Find the certificate having the specified email address in either the RFC822 Name or in the Subject.
loJson = createobject("CkJsonObject")
lcEmail_address = "joe@example.com"
loJson.UpdateString("email",lcEmail_address)

loCert = createobject("CkCert")
llSuccess = loCertStore.FindCert(loJson,loCert)
if (llSuccess = .T.) then
    // Show the full distinguished name of the certificate.
    ? "Found: " + loCert.SubjectDN
else
    ? "Not found."
endif



release loCertStore
release loJson
release loCert