AppendSignedCertificate (Stringlist function)

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Add base64 encoded signed certificate to a Stringlist (Stringlist class)

[Requires Janus Network Security]


This callable method signs an X.509 certificate request and adds the lines of the signed certificate to the end of a Stringlist.

Syntax

[%rc =] sl:AppendSignedCertificate( [PrivateKey=] string, [Request=] string, - [[Signer=] string], - [[StartDate=] string], - [[EndDate=] string], - [[SerialNumber=] number], - [SignatureAlgorithm= digestAlgorithm])

Syntax terms

%rc An, optional, numeric variable that is set to zero if the function is a success. The possible return codes are described below in "Return codes".
sl A Stringlist object.
PrivateKey This name allowed argument is a Stringlist that contains the private key to be used for signing.
Request This name allowed argument is a Stringlist that contains the base-64 encoded X.509 certificate request.
Signer This optional, name allowed, argument is a Stringlist that contains the base-64 encoded CA (certifying authority) X.509 certificate. If not specified, the Request Stringlist is used: that is, the certificate will be self-signed.
StartDate This optional, name allowed, argument is a string that contains the Start date for the signed certificate (in YYMMDDHHMISS format). The default is today's date.
EndDate This optional, name allowed, argument is a string that contains the End date for the signed certificate (in YYMMDDHHMISS format). The default is 24 hours from StartDate.
SerialNumber This optional, name allowed, argument is a numeric value that is the Serial number for the signed certificate. The default is a number guaranteed to increase by 1 for every call and guaranteed to increase from run to run, unless there is an extreme amount of signing occurrences.

Return codes

0All is well.
-3Out of CCATEMP.
-5Stringlist identifier missing.
-6Invalid Stringlist identifier.
-7Insufficient storage.
-10Private key Stringlist identifier missing.
-11Invalid private key Stringlist identifier.
-12Invalid private key Stringlist data (not correctly base-64 encoded).
-13Certificate request Stringlist identifier missing.
-14Invalid certificate request Stringlist identifier.
-15Invalid certificate request.
-16Invalid CA certificate Stringlist identifier.
-17Invalid CA certificate.
-18Invalid start date.
-19Invalid end date.
-20Invalid serial number.
-21Private key does not match signer public key.

Examples

See also