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author | Andre Heinecke <andre.heinecke@intevation.de> |
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date | Mon, 28 Jul 2014 10:47:06 +0200 |
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/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this * file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */ /* * Header file for routines specific to S/MIME. Keep things that are pure * pkcs7 out of here; this is for S/MIME policy, S/MIME interoperability, etc. */ #ifndef _SMIME_H_ #define _SMIME_H_ 1 #include "cms.h" /************************************************************************/ SEC_BEGIN_PROTOS /* * Initialize the local recording of the user S/MIME cipher preferences. * This function is called once for each cipher, the order being * important (first call records greatest preference, and so on). * When finished, it is called with a "which" of CIPHER_FAMILID_MASK. * If the function is called again after that, it is assumed that * the preferences are being reset, and the old preferences are * discarded. * * XXX This is for a particular user, and right now the storage is * XXX local, static. The preference should be stored elsewhere to allow * XXX for multiple uses of one library? How does SSL handle this; * XXX it has something similar? * * - The "which" values are defined in ciferfam.h (the SMIME_* values, * for example SMIME_DES_CBC_56). * - If "on" is non-zero then the named cipher is enabled, otherwise * it is disabled. (It is not necessary to call the function for * ciphers that are disabled, however, as that is the default.) * * If the cipher preference is successfully recorded, SECSuccess * is returned. Otherwise SECFailure is returned. The only errors * are due to failure allocating memory or bad parameters/calls: * SEC_ERROR_XXX ("which" is not in the S/MIME cipher family) * SEC_ERROR_XXX (function is being called more times than there * are known/expected ciphers) */ extern SECStatus NSS_SMIMEUtil_EnableCipher(long which, int on); /* * Initialize the local recording of the S/MIME policy. * This function is called to allow/disallow a particular cipher. * * XXX This is for the current module, I think, so local, static storage * XXX is okay. Is that correct, or could multiple uses of the same * XXX library expect to operate under different policies? * * - The "which" values are defined in ciferfam.h (the SMIME_* values, * for example SMIME_DES_CBC_56). * - If "on" is non-zero then the named cipher is enabled, otherwise * it is disabled. */ extern SECStatus NSS_SMIMEUtils_AllowCipher(long which, int on); /* * Does the current policy allow S/MIME decryption of this particular * algorithm and keysize? */ extern PRBool NSS_SMIMEUtil_DecryptionAllowed(SECAlgorithmID *algid, PK11SymKey *key); /* * Does the current policy allow *any* S/MIME encryption (or decryption)? * * This tells whether or not *any* S/MIME encryption can be done, * according to policy. Callers may use this to do nicer user interface * (say, greying out a checkbox so a user does not even try to encrypt * a message when they are not allowed to) or for any reason they want * to check whether S/MIME encryption (or decryption, for that matter) * may be done. * * It takes no arguments. The return value is a simple boolean: * PR_TRUE means encryption (or decryption) is *possible* * (but may still fail due to other reasons, like because we cannot * find all the necessary certs, etc.; PR_TRUE is *not* a guarantee) * PR_FALSE means encryption (or decryption) is not permitted * * There are no errors from this routine. */ extern PRBool NSS_SMIMEUtil_EncryptionPossible(void); /* * NSS_SMIMEUtil_CreateSMIMECapabilities - get S/MIME capabilities attr value * * scans the list of allowed and enabled ciphers and construct a PKCS9-compliant * S/MIME capabilities attribute value. */ extern SECStatus NSS_SMIMEUtil_CreateSMIMECapabilities(PLArenaPool *poolp, SECItem *dest); /* * NSS_SMIMEUtil_CreateSMIMEEncKeyPrefs - create S/MIME encryption key preferences attr value */ extern SECStatus NSS_SMIMEUtil_CreateSMIMEEncKeyPrefs(PLArenaPool *poolp, SECItem *dest, CERTCertificate *cert); /* * NSS_SMIMEUtil_CreateMSSMIMEEncKeyPrefs - create S/MIME encryption key preferences attr value using MS oid */ extern SECStatus NSS_SMIMEUtil_CreateMSSMIMEEncKeyPrefs(PLArenaPool *poolp, SECItem *dest, CERTCertificate *cert); /* * NSS_SMIMEUtil_GetCertFromEncryptionKeyPreference - find cert marked by EncryptionKeyPreference * attribute */ extern CERTCertificate *NSS_SMIMEUtil_GetCertFromEncryptionKeyPreference(CERTCertDBHandle *certdb, SECItem *DERekp); /* * NSS_SMIMEUtil_FindBulkAlgForRecipients - find bulk algorithm suitable for all recipients */ extern SECStatus NSS_SMIMEUtil_FindBulkAlgForRecipients(CERTCertificate **rcerts, SECOidTag *bulkalgtag, int *keysize); /* * Return a boolean that indicates whether the underlying library * will perform as the caller expects. * * The only argument is a string, which should be the version * identifier of the NSS library. That string will be compared * against a string that represents the actual build version of * the S/MIME library. */ extern PRBool NSSSMIME_VersionCheck(const char *importedVersion); /* * Returns a const string of the S/MIME library version. */ extern const char *NSSSMIME_GetVersion(void); /************************************************************************/ SEC_END_PROTOS #endif /* _SECMIME_H_ */