PHP ActiveX
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Create and Verify an Opaque PKCS7/CMS Signature
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Demonstrates how to create a PKCS7 opaque signature, and also how to verify an opaque signature. An opaque signature is different than a detached PKCS7 signature in that it contains the original data. Verifying an opaque signature retrieves the original content.Chilkat PHP ActiveX Downloads
<?php
$success = 0;
// This example assumes the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked.
// See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.
$crypt = new COM("Chilkat.Crypt2");
// A certificate and private key is needed to create a signature.
// Chilkat provides many different ways to load a certificate and private key, such
// as from a PFX/.p12, Java keystore, JWK, Windows registry-based certificate stores, and other sources.
// This example will load the certificate from a .crt and the private key from a .key file
$cert = new COM("Chilkat.Cert");
// The LoadFromFile method will automatically detect the format and load it.
$success = $cert->LoadFromFile('qa_data/certs/test_12345678a.cer');
if ($success != 1) {
print $cert->LastErrorText . "\n";
exit;
}
// Our private key is in an encrypted PKCS8 format.
// If you don't know the format of your key, but you do know it's encrypted,
// and requires a password, then just call any of the Chilkat methods that load
// a private key w/ a password argument. Chilkat will auto-detect the format
// and load it correctly even if it's not the format indicated by the method name..
$privKey = new COM("Chilkat.PrivateKey");
$password = '12345678a';
$success = $privKey->LoadPkcs8EncryptedFile('qa_data/certs/test_12345678a.key',$password);
if ($success != 1) {
print $privKey->LastErrorText . "\n";
exit;
}
// Set properties required for signing.
// Tell it to use the cert and private key we've loaded.
$success = $crypt->SetSigningCert2($cert,$privKey);
if ($success != 1) {
print $crypt->LastErrorText . "\n";
exit;
}
// Indicate we want the opaque signature in base64 format:
$crypt->EncodingMode = 'base64';
// Sign the string using the "utf-8" byte representation:
$crypt->Charset = 'utf-8';
// Create the opaque signature:
$originalData = 'This is the string to be signed.';
$opaqueSig = $crypt->opaqueSignStringENC($originalData);
if ($crypt->LastMethodSuccess != 1) {
print $crypt->LastErrorText . "\n";
exit;
}
print $opaqueSig . "\n";
// The output looks like this:
// MIIPgQYJKoZIhvcNAQcCoIIPcjCCD24CAQExCzAJBgUrDgMCGgUAMC8GCSqGSIb3DQEHAaAiBCBUaGlzIGlzIHRoZSBzdHJpbmcgdG8gYmUgc...
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Now let's verify the signature and retrieve the original data.
// We'll use a new Crypt2 object to keep things completely separate...
$vCrypt = new COM("Chilkat.Crypt2");
$vCrypt->EncodingMode = 'base64';
$vCrypt->Charset = 'utf-8';
$extractedData = $vCrypt->opaqueVerifyStringENC($opaqueSig);
if ($vCrypt->LastMethodSuccess != 1) {
print $vCrypt->LastErrorText . "\n";
exit;
}
print 'The extracted data: ' . $extractedData . "\n";
// The output is:
// The extracted data: This is the string to be signed.
?>