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(Unicode C++) Find Certificate by Email AddressSee more Cert Store ExamplesDemonstrates how to find a certificate having the specified email address either within the cert's subject email, or the RFC822 name. In an X.509 certificate, an email address can typically be located in two places:
Note: Requires Chilkat v10.1.2 or later.
#include <CkCertStoreW.h> #include <CkJsonObjectW.h> #include <CkCertW.h> void ChilkatSample(void) { CkCertStoreW certStore; // This opens the Current User certificate store on Windows, // On MacOS and iOS it opens the default Keychain. bool readOnly = false; bool success = certStore.OpenCurrentUserStore(readOnly); if (success == false) { wprintf(L"%s\n",certStore.lastErrorText()); return; } // Find the certificate having the specified email address in either the RFC822 Name or in the Subject. CkJsonObjectW json; const wchar_t *email_address = L"joe@example.com"; json.UpdateString(L"email",email_address); CkCertW cert; success = certStore.FindCert(json,cert); if (success == true) { // Show the full distinguished name of the certificate. wprintf(L"Found: %s\n",cert.subjectDN()); } else { wprintf(L"Not found.\n"); } } |
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