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PKCS11 Find Specific Certificate on Smart Card or USB Token
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This example code shows how to find a particular certificate on a smart card or USB token.Note: This example requires Chilkat v9.5.0.88 or later.
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func chilkatTest() {
var success: Bool = false
// This example requires the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked.
// See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.
// Note: Chilkat's PKCS11 implementation runs on Windows, Linux, Mac OS X, and other supported operating systems.
let pkcs11 = CkoPkcs11()!
// Set your shared lib path -- either a full path to the DLL, .so, or .dylib,
// or just the filename if the driver is in a location that can be automatically found. (Such as in C:\Windows\System32)
pkcs11.sharedLibPath = "C:/Program Files (x86)/Gemalto/IDGo 800 PKCS#11/IDPrimePKCS1164.dll"
success = pkcs11.initialize()
if success == false {
print("\(pkcs11.lastErrorText!)")
return
}
// Pass -1 for the slotID to open a session on the first non-empty slot.
var slotID: Int = -1
// Open a session.
var readWrite: Bool = true
success = pkcs11.openSession(slotId: slotID, readWrite: readWrite)
if success == false {
print("\(pkcs11.lastErrorText!)")
return
}
// Make it an authenticated session by calling Login.
//
// If we don't authenticate, then we won't be able to see the private keys, and thus
// we won't know which certificates have an associated private key stored on the smart card.
// The smart card PIN is passed to the Login method.
// userType 1 indicates a "Normal User".
var userType: Int = 1
var pin: String? = "0000"
success = pkcs11.login(userType: userType, pin: pin)
if success == false {
print("\(pkcs11.lastErrorText!)")
success = pkcs11.closeSession()
return
}
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
// The FindCert method can find a particular certificate in a number of different ways.
// I'll demonstrate some common ways..
// 1) In many cases you'll be working with a smart card that contains one certificate that is to be used for
// signing, and it is the certificate that is associated with the private key also stored on the smart card (or USB token).
// There may be other certificates on the card, but these are the issuer certificates in the chain of authentication.
// You're just interested in getting the certificate with the private key.
// You can do it like this:
let cert = CkoCert()!
// Pass the keyword "privateKey" in the 1st argument, and an empty string in the 2nd arg.
// This returns the 1st certificate that has a private key.
success = pkcs11.findCert(certPart: "privateKey", partValue: "", cert: cert)
if success == true {
print("Cert with private key: \(cert.subjectCN!)")
}
else {
print("No certificates having a private key were found.")
}
// 2) Find a certificate by the Subject Common Name
success = pkcs11.findCert(certPart: "subjectCN", partValue: "Chil application account (8c9be8e0-5544-4cd0-9062-290fbff353a7)", cert: cert)
if success == true {
print("Found: \(cert.subjectCN!)")
}
else {
print("Not found: \(cert.subjectCN!)")
}
// 3) Find a certificate by hex serial number
success = pkcs11.findCert(certPart: "serial", partValue: "5087bf1feda006af54a02f23a851104948acc26f", cert: cert)
if success == true {
print("Found: \(cert.serialNumber!)")
}
else {
print("Not found: \(cert.serialNumber!)")
}
// 4) Find a certificate by hex serial number and Issuer Common Name
success = pkcs11.findCert(certPart: "serial:issuerCN", partValue: "5087bf1feda006af54a02f23a851104948acc26f:Ibanity Production Third Party Application CA", cert: cert)
if success == true {
print("Found: \(cert.subjectCN!)")
}
else {
print("Not found: \(cert.subjectCN!)")
}
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Revert to an unauthenticated session by calling Logout.
success = pkcs11.logout()
if success == false {
print("\(pkcs11.lastErrorText!)")
success = pkcs11.closeSession()
return
}
// When finished, close the session.
// It is important to close the session (memory leaks will occur if the session is not properly closed).
success = pkcs11.closeSession()
if success == false {
print("\(pkcs11.lastErrorText!)")
return
}
print("Success.")
}