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May 30, 2007, 4:37:02 AM (17 years ago)
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wehlhard
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| 9 | 9 | = Handy-dandy overview = |
| 10 | | == SSL Ops additions == |
| | 10 | == CertificateScheme API == |
| | 11 | * Closely modeled on Cipher API |
| | 12 | === struct Certificate === |
| | 13 | * CertificateScheme * scheme |
| | 14 | * Internal data |
| | 15 | |
| | 16 | === struct CertificateScheme === |
| | 17 | Will be registered into an internal list of scheme types |
| | 18 | * char * name = "x509", "pgp", etc. |
| | 19 | * int ref - for reference counting |
| | 20 | * Certificate * import_certificate(file arguments) - |
| | 21 | * export_certificate(filename?) |
| | 22 | * gboolean check_approval(Certificate * certificate, Certificate * signer) - returns whether one certificate is signed by another |
| | 23 | * CertificateVerificationData * get_verification_data() - returns a structure containing things to show to the user to check the certificate's validity |
| | 24 | * gchar * fingerprint_sha1, gchar * fingerprint_md5 - return various hashes of the key (named separately as the hash type controls of the CertScheme backends are not supposed to be exposed directly) |
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| 12 | 28 | = Issues = |
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