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NAME
SMIME_read_CMS — parse S/MIME messageSYNOPSIS
#include <openssl/cms.h> CMS_ContentInfo *SMIME_read_CMS(BIO *in, BIO **bcont);
DESCRIPTION
SMIME_read_CMS() parses a message in S/MIME format from in. If the message uses cleartext signing, the content is saved in a memory BIO which is written to *bcont and which can then be passed to CMS_verify(3) with theCMS_DETACHED
flag set. Otherwise,
*bcont is set to
NULL
and the type of the returned structure
can be determined using
CMS_get0_type(3).
To support future functionality if bcont is not
NULL
,
*bcont should be initialized to
NULL
, for example:
BIO *cont = NULL; CMS_ContentInfo *cms = SMIME_read_CMS(in, &cont);
RETURN VALUES
SMIME_read_CMS() returns a valid CMS_ContentInfo structure orNULL
if an error occurred. The error can be
obtained from
ERR_get_error(3).
SEE ALSO
CMS_ContentInfo_new(3), CMS_decrypt(3), CMS_get0_type(3), CMS_verify(3), d2i_CMS_ContentInfo(3), SMIME_write_CMS(3)HISTORY
SMIME_read_CMS() first appeared in OpenSSL 0.9.8h and has been available since OpenBSD 6.7.BUGS
The MIME parser used by SMIME_read_CMS() is somewhat primitive. While it will handle most S/MIME messages, more complex compound formats may not work. The parser assumes that the CMS_ContentInfo structure is always base64 encoded and will not handle the case where it is in binary format or uses quoted printable format. The use of a memory BIO to hold the signed content limits the size of the message which can be processed due to memory restraints: a streaming single pass option should be available.November 2, 2019 | Debian |