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Generate CSR with Uncommon Fields
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Demonstrates how to generate a new RSA key and a Certificate Signing Request (CSR) for this:csr.common.name=Admin forInformation-MainShop csr.serial.number=1-XYZ|2-2.0|3-999695 csr.organization.identifier=990099994100099 csr.organization.unit.name=9999910000 csr.organization.name=9999910000 csr.country.name=SA csr.invoice.type=1100 csr.location.address=King Fahed Road csr.industry.business.category=MainOffice
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<?php
include("chilkat.php");
$success = false;
// This requires the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked.
// See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.
// First generate an RSA private key.
$rsa = new CkRsa();
// Generate a random 2048-bit RSA key.
$privKey = new CkPrivateKey();
$success = $rsa->GenKey(2048,$privKey);
if ($success == false) {
print $rsa->lastErrorText() . "\n";
exit;
}
// Create the CSR object and set properties.
$csr = new CkCsr();
$csr->put_CommonName('Admin forInformation-MainShop');
// Country Name (2 letter code)
$csr->put_Country('SA');
// Organization Name (eg, company)
$csr->put_Company('9999910000');
// Organizational Unit Name (eg, secion/division)
$csr->put_CompanyDivision('9999910000');
// See https://www.alvestrand.no/objectid/2.5.4.html for OIDs for the following fields:
// csr.serial.number=1-XYZ|2-2.0|3-999695
// 2.5.4.5 - id-at-serialNumber
$csr->SetSubjectField('2.5.4.5','1-XYZ|2-2.0|3-999695','UTF8String');
// csr.organization.identifier=990099994100099
// 2.5.4.45 - id-at-uniqueIdentifier Don't know if this is correct.
$csr->SetSubjectField('2.5.4.45','1100','UTF8String');
// csr.invoice.type=1100
// Don't know what this OID would be...
$csr->SetSubjectField('2.5.4.99','1100','UTF8String');
// csr.location.address=King Fahed Road
// 2.5.4.9 - id-at-streetAddress
$csr->SetSubjectField('2.5.4.9','King Fahed Road','UTF8String');
// csr.industry.business.category=MainOffice
// 2.5.4.15 - id-at-businessCategory
$csr->SetSubjectField('2.5.4.15','MainOffice','UTF8String');
// Create the CSR using the private key.
$pemStr = $csr->genCsrPem($privKey);
if ($csr->get_LastMethodSuccess() != true) {
print $csr->lastErrorText() . "\n";
exit;
}
// Save the private key and CSR to a files.
$privKey->SavePkcs8EncryptedPemFile('password','qa_output/privKey1.pem');
$fac = new CkFileAccess();
$fac->WriteEntireTextFile('qa_output/csr1.pem',$pemStr,'utf-8',false);
// Show the CSR.
print $pemStr . "\n";
// Sample output:
// The CSR PEM can be checked here:
// https://www.networking4all.com/en/support/tools/csr+check/
// Copy-and-paste the PEM into the online CSR Decoding / CSR Verification form
// -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE REQUEST-----
// MIIC6jCCAdICAQAwgaQxITAfBgNVBAMMGG15c3ViZG9tYWluLm15ZG9tYWluLmNv
// ...
// ...
// hJnYCvjzFz4O9VtT+JtP9ldRHWV3KpZ8ne3AjD+F
// -----END CERTIFICATE REQUEST-----
?>