openssl_pkcs7_verify

(PHP 4 >= 4.0.6, PHP 5, PHP 7)

openssl_pkcs7_verifyVerifies the signature of an S/MIME signed message

설명

mixed openssl_pkcs7_verify ( string $filename , int $flags [, string $outfilename [, array $cainfo [, string $extracerts [, string $content ]]]] )

openssl_pkcs7_verify() reads the S/MIME message contained in the given file and examines the digital signature.

인수

filename

Path to the message.

flags

flags can be used to affect how the signature is verified - see PKCS7 constants for more information.

outfilename

If the outfilename is specified, it should be a string holding the name of a file into which the certificates of the persons that signed the messages will be stored in PEM format.

cainfo

If the cainfo is specified, it should hold information about the trusted CA certificates to use in the verification process - see certificate verification for more information about this parameter.

extracerts

If the extracerts is specified, it is the filename of a file containing a bunch of certificates to use as untrusted CAs.

content

You can specify a filename with content that will be filled with the verified data, but with the signature information stripped.

반환값

Returns TRUE if the signature is verified, FALSE if it is not correct (the message has been tampered with, or the signing certificate is invalid), or -1 on error.

변경점

버전 설명
5.1.0 The content parameter was added.

주의

Note: As specified in RFC 2045, lines may not be longer than 76 characters in the filename parameter.

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reg1barclay at REMOVETHIS dot live dot it
6 years ago
To verify a .p7m file with openssl_pkcs7_verify() you must convert it to S/MIME format. For example...
<?php
function der2smime($file)
{
   
$to=<<<TXT
MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="smime.p7m"
Content-Type: application/x-pkcs7-mime; smime-type=signed-data; name="smime.p7m"
Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64
\n
TXT;
   
$from=file_get_contents($file);
   
$to.=chunk_split(base64_encode($from));
    return
file_put_contents($file,$to);
}
?>
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