Checks the nonce validity for this request and response.
The return value is one of the following:
nonce in request only.
nonces both present and not equal.
nonces present and equal.
nonces both absent.
nonce present in response only.
For most responses, clients can check result > 0. If a responder doesn’t handle nonces result.nonzero?
may be necessary. A result of 0
is always an error.
Returns a status string for the response.
Adds a certificate status for certificate_id. status is the status, and must be one of these:
OpenSSL::OCSP::V_CERTSTATUS_GOOD
OpenSSL::OCSP::V_CERTSTATUS_REVOKED
OpenSSL::OCSP::V_CERTSTATUS_UNKNOWN
reason and revocation_time can be given only when status is OpenSSL::OCSP::V_CERTSTATUS_REVOKED. reason describes the reason for the revocation, and must be one of OpenSSL::OCSP::REVOKED_STATUS_* constants. revocation_time is the time when the certificate is revoked.
this_update and next_update indicate the time at which ths status is verified to be correct and the time at or before which newer information will be available, respectively. next_update is optional.
extensions is an Array
of OpenSSL::X509::Extension
to be included in the SingleResponse
. This is also optional.
Note that the times, revocation_time, this_update and next_update can be specified in either of Integer
or Time
object. If they are Integer
, it is treated as the relative seconds from the current time.
Checks the validity of thisUpdate and nextUpdate fields of this SingleResponse
. This checks the current time is within the range thisUpdate to nextUpdate.
It is possible that the OCSP
request takes a few seconds or the time is not accurate. To avoid rejecting a valid response, this method allows the times to be within nsec seconds of the current time.
Some responders don’t set the nextUpdate field. This may cause a very old response to be considered valid. The maxsec parameter can be used to limit the age of responses.
Returns the status of the certificate identified by the certid. The return value may be one of these constant:
V_CERTSTATUS_GOOD
V_CERTSTATUS_REVOKED
V_CERTSTATUS_UNKNOWN
When the status is V_CERTSTATUS_REVOKED, the time at which the certificate was revoked can be retrieved by revocation_time
.
Generates a private and public key unless a private key already exists. If this DH
instance was generated from public DH
parameters (e.g. by encoding the result of DH#public_key
), then this method needs to be called first in order to generate the per-session keys before performing the actual key exchange.
dh = OpenSSL::PKey::DH.new(2048) public_key = dh.public_key #contains no private/public key yet public_key.generate_key! puts public_key.private? # => true
See the OpenSSL
documentation for EC_KEY_get0_private_key()
See the OpenSSL
documentation for EC_KEY_set_private_key()
Generates a new random private and public key.
See also the OpenSSL
documentation for EC_KEY_generate_key()
ec = OpenSSL::PKey::EC.new("prime256v1") p ec.private_key # => nil ec.generate_key! p ec.private_key # => #<OpenSSL::BN XXXXXX>
Raises an exception if the key is invalid.
See the OpenSSL
documentation for EC_KEY_check_key()
Returns whether this EC
instance has a private key. The private key (BN
) can be retrieved with EC#private_key
.
Generates a new random private and public key.
See also the OpenSSL
documentation for EC_KEY_generate_key()
ec = OpenSSL::PKey::EC.new("prime256v1") p ec.private_key # => nil ec.generate_key! p ec.private_key # => #<OpenSSL::BN XXXXXX>
Encrypt string with the private key. padding defaults to PKCS1_PADDING. The encrypted string output can be decrypted using public_decrypt
.
Decrypt string, which has been encrypted with the public key, with the private key. padding defaults to PKCS1_PADDING.
Adds path as the hash dir to be looked up by the store.