Unicode C
Unicode C
How to Tell if a File is .p7m or .p7s
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This example explains how to detect if a file is a .p7m or .p7s. It provides as solution to the following problem:
Sometimes people submit P7S/P7M with wrong extensions. Can I check if file is P7S or P7M with Chilkat?
Also see What is a P7M or P7S File?
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#include <C_CkBinDataW.h>
#include <C_CkStringBuilderW.h>
void ChilkatSample(void)
{
BOOL success;
HCkBinDataW bd;
HCkStringBuilderW sb;
BOOL caseSensitive;
success = FALSE;
// A .p7m or .p7s file is binary and contains PKCS7.
// PKCS7 is ASN.1, and always begins with a SEQUENCE tag (a byte equal to 0x30)
// followed by an encoded length.
// If the file is larger than 128 bytes (and it SHOULD be), the encoded length will begin with either 0x80, 0x81, 0x82, or 0x83.
// It can also begin with 0x84, but only for very large files (where the length is too large for 3 bytes).
// See How ASN.1 Encodes Lengths
// Therefore, if we have a file that might be .p7m or .p7s, we can check by
// examining the 1st 2 bytes of the file.
bd = CkBinDataW_Create();
success = CkBinDataW_LoadFile(bd,L"qa_data/p7m/a.p7m");
if (success == FALSE) {
wprintf(L"Failed to load the file.\n");
CkBinDataW_Dispose(bd);
return;
}
sb = CkStringBuilderW_Create();
CkStringBuilderW_Append(sb,CkBinDataW_getEncodedChunk(bd,0,2,L"hex"));
caseSensitive = TRUE;
if (CkStringBuilderW_ContentsEqual(sb,L"3080",caseSensitive) || CkStringBuilderW_ContentsEqual(sb,L"3081",caseSensitive) || CkStringBuilderW_ContentsEqual(sb,L"3082",caseSensitive) || CkStringBuilderW_ContentsEqual(sb,L"3083",caseSensitive)) {
wprintf(L"This is a .p7m or .p7s file.\n");
}
else {
wprintf(L"This is not a .p7m or .p7s file.\n");
}
CkBinDataW_Dispose(bd);
CkStringBuilderW_Dispose(sb);
}