PHP Extension
PHP Extension
Load Java KeyStore and Access Contents
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Loads a Java keystore file and iterates over the contents. A Java keystore (.jks) file can contain one or more trusted root certificate entries and/or one or more private key entries. Each private key entry includes an associated certificate chain.Chilkat PHP Extension Downloads
<?php
include("chilkat.php");
$success = false;
// This requires the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked.
// See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.
$jks = new CkJavaKeyStore();
// Load the Java keystore from a file. The JKS file password is used
// to verify the keyed digest that is found at the very end of the keystore.
// It verifies there has been no tampering with the file.
$success = $jks->LoadFile('jksFilePassword','/someDir/keyStore.jks');
if ($success == false) {
print $jks->lastErrorText() . "\n";
exit;
}
// Find out how many of each type of entry:
$numTrustedCerts = $jks->get_NumTrustedCerts();
$numPrivateKeys = $jks->get_NumPrivateKeys();
$cert = new CkCert();
// For each trusted certificate, access it by getting
// it as a cert object. Also get the alias associated with the certificate.
print 'Trusted Certs:' . "\n";
$i = 0;
while ($i < $numTrustedCerts) {
$success = $jks->TrustedCertAt($i,$cert);
print $jks->getTrustedCertAlias($i) . ': ' . $cert->subjectDN() . "\n";
$i = $i + 1;
}
$privKey = new CkPrivateKey();
$certChain = new CkCertChain();
// For each private key entry, get the private key and
// the associated certificate chain.
// Each private key is password protected. Usually it is the same
// password as used for the keyed digest of the entire JKS.
// However, this does not have to be. The password is passed
// here to handle the possibility of each private key requiring
// a different password.
print 'Private Keys:' . "\n";
$i = 0;
while ($i < $numPrivateKeys) {
$jks->PrivateKeyAt('jksFilePassword',$i,$privKey);
print $jks->getPrivateKeyAlias($i) . "\n";
$jks->CertChainAt($i,$certChain);
// The 1st certificate in the chain is the one associated with the private key.
$certChain->CertAt(0,$cert);
print $cert->subjectDN() . "\n";
$i = $i + 1;
}
?>