PDFSigner Component
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The PDFSigner component signs PDF documents digitally.
Syntax
nsoftware.SecureBlackbox.PDFSigner
Remarks
PDFSigner can sign PDF documents in accordance with a selection of PDF and PAdES signature standards.
PDFSigner signer = new PDFSigner();
// Set the PDF document that you want to sign
signer.setInputFile("MyDocument.pdf");
// Set the path where you want the signed document to be saved
signer.setOutputFile("Signed.pdf");
// The certificate which the document will be signed with
signer.setSigningCertificate(new Certificate("Cert.pfx","password"));
// The signature level
signer.getNewSignature().setLevel(PDFSignature.paslBaselineT);
signer.getNewSignature().setHashAlgorithm("SHA512"); // Hashing algorithm used for signing, default SHA256
signer.setTimestampServer("https://..."); // The address of the timestamping server
signer.sign();
Standards and technologies supported
PDFSigner can create PDF signatures that match the following baseline standards:
- Generic PDF signatures (ISO 32000)
- PAdES: all profiles are supported (BES, EPES, T, LTV, B-B, B-T, and others) (ETSI EN 319 142-1 and others)
- Signature and document timestamps using external TSAs.
- All industry-standard cryptographic algorithms (RSA, ECDSA, SHA256-512, and many others).
Configuring the signature spec
Configuring PDFSigner to produce signatures of the right type is one of the most important questions you need to address. Normally the service or software you will be communicating your PDF documents to will provide you with the list of requirements that your signatures should match.
Typically, those will dictate the following key aspects of the signatures:
- Level (BES, T, or LTV). This can be adjusted with the Level property (Note: when creating EPES signatures you need to provide the signature PolicyID and PolicyHash properties).
- Timestamp requirement: provide the address of your online TSA service via the TimestampServer property.
- When creating LTV signatures, tune up validation parameters via the RevocationCheck, OfflineMode, and IgnoreChainValidationErrors properties.
- To create a document timestamp, sign your document first, and then sign the result again with Level set to pslDocumentTimestamp and TimestampServer pointing to the TSA URL.
Signing certificates
PDFSigner can use certificates residing on different media. Besides generic certificates stored in PFX or PEM files (A1), it can operate with non-exportable certificates residing on hardware media (A3) or in the cloud.
Non-exportable certificates can be accessed transparently via a Windows CSP or a PKCS#11 driver, if supplied by the certificate issuer. Proprietary interfaces can be plugged in with the external signing feature (see below).
You can use the CertificateManager and CertificateStorage components to load the signing certificate. Assign the certificate to the SigningCertificate property, and optionally provide the remainder of its chain via the SigningChain property.
Note: If signing with a non-exportable key (such as residing on a hardware device or in the cloud), please make sure you keep the original CertificateStorage object open until the signing is completed. This is because the storage component provides a 'bridge' to the private key. If the storage is closed prematurely, this bridge is destroyed, and the private key can't be used.
You don't need to provide a signing certificate or chain when creating document timestamp signatures, since this type of signature is done with a TSA's certificate.
Widget adjustment
PDFSigner provides means to customize the look of the signature widget to be shown on the document page. Create your very own signatures in the form of your company's logo, a handwritten signature, or a wet seal.
Alternatively, you can choose not to associate any widget with your signature by setting Invisible to true.
Please check out this self-describing PDF document for good guidance on widget positioning, background styles, and text formatting.
Signing the document
Now that you have set up all signature, certificate, and widget properties, it is time to sign. You can provide the input document in one of the following forms: as a file (assign the path to the InputFile property), as a stream (assign to the InputStream property), or as a byte array (assign to InputBytes). Similarly, the output can be collected in one of the same forms, either by passing the destination path or stream via OutputFile and OutputStream respectively, or by reading the resulting document bytes from the OutputBytes property after the signing.
Having set up the input and output, call the component's Sign method. This will initiate the signing process. Depending on the settings, the signing may be as straightforward as calculating the document hash and signing it with the private key (e.g. in the PAdES-BES signing variant), or it may involve advanced chain validation routines (PAdES-LTV). During the latter, the component may contact a number of external revocation information sources (CRL and OCSP servers) to establish the validity of the signing certificate.
If a TSA server was provided via the TimestampServer property, the component will contact it too to timestamp the new signature.
During the signing, PDFSigner may fire events to let your code know of certain conditions. If the input document is encrypted but no decryption parameters were found in the Password and DecryptionCertificate properties, the component will fire the Encrypted event to tell your code that it needs decryption information to be able to continue with the signing. It may fire TLSCertValidate if one of the HTTP endpoints involved during the operation (which may be a CRL, OCSP, or TSA service) works over TLS and needs its certificate to be validated.
External signing and DCAuth
PDFSigner, like many other components offered by the product, supports two methods of signing with external keys. These methods are fully independent of each other: you can choose the one that suits your usage scenario best.
Synchronous method: ExternalSign
This is a simpler method that basically lets you infiltrate into the heart of the signing routine by taking care of the hash signing operation. The component does the rest of the job (hash calculation, preparation of signature objects, CRL/OCSP retrieval).
To initiate this method, call SignExternal instead of Sign. When the hash is ready, it will be passed back to your code with the ExternalSign event. Your event handler needs to sign the hash with the private key and return the created signature back to the component - which will embed it into the document.
You don't need your signing certificate to contain an associated private key when using this method. The certificate itself (its public copy) may be needed though, as it is often included in the hash calculation.
This method is synchronous, meaning SignExternal provides you the results immediately upon its completion.
Asynchronous method: DCAuth
DCAuth is a SecureBlackbox know-how technology. This protocol was designed to allow sharing of private keys across environments, allowing the signer and the private key to reside on different systems. It works in the following way:
- The signing party - such as PDFSigner - initiates the operation using a SignAsyncBegin call. This produces two outcomes: a pre-signed document (a document with a blank signature placeholder), and a request state (an object containing a hash that needs to be signed). At this point the PDFSigner instance can be released, and the process itself terminated (which may be useful when run as part of a web page).
- The request state is passed to the private key holder party. The private key holder passes the request state to a DCAuth object, which parses the request state, extracts the hash, and signs it. The output of DCAuth processing is another object, a response state, which contains the signature. The private key holder then sends the response state back to the signing party.
- The signing party re-creates the components and passes the response state, together with the pre-signed version of the document, to the signer's SignAsyncEnd method. SignAsyncEnd extracts the signature from the response state and incorporates it into the pre-signed document.
This method is asynchronous in that sense that from the signing party's viewpoint, it splits the signing operation into the pre-signing and completion stages which can be performed independently from each other and in different execution contexts. This makes this method particularly helpful for use in web pages and other scenarios where the signing key is not available in real time.
Fine-grained chain validation setup
Chain validation is a sophisticated, multi-faceted procedure that involves a lot of variables. Depending on the configuration of your operating environment, the specifics of the PKI framework being used, and the validation policy you need to follow, you may want to tune up your chain validation parameters so they fit them best. A summary of such parameters is given below.
- RevocationCheck lets you choose between and/or prioritize revocation origins. OCSP sources are often preferred to CRL because of their real-time capability and the smaller size of validation tokens they produce.
- OfflineMode is a master switch that stops the component from looking for any validation tokens online. If this property is switched on, the component will only use the KnownCertificates, TrustedCertificates, KnownCRLs, and KnownOCSPs collections to look for the missing validation material.
- IgnoreChainValidationErrors makes the component ignore any major validation issues it encounters (such us an untrusted chain or missing CRL). This option is handy for debugging and for creating signatures in the environments where the signing certificate is not trusted.
- KnownCertificates, KnownCRLs, and KnownOCSPs let you provide your own validation material. This may be useful when working in OfflineMode, where the signer has no access to the validation sources, or where the validation material has already been collected.
- TrustedCertificates lets you provide a list of trust anchors, either as a complement to the system's or as an alternative to it.
- BlockedCertificates lets you provide a list of blocked/distrusted certificates. Any CA certificate contained in it will be deemed untrusted/invalid.
The following parameters are not directly related to chain validation, but may have an implicit effect on it.
- Proxy, SocketSettings, and TLSSettings let you tune up the connectivity and TLS options in accordance with local preferences.
- TLSClientChain lets you provide the client certificate and its chain for TLS client authentication.
- Subscribe to TLSCertValidate to validate any TLS certificates of the services involved in chain validation.
The results of the chain validation procedure, upon its completion, are published in the following properties:
- ChainValidationResult contains the primary result of the chain validation routine: valid, valid but untrusted, invalid, or undefined.
- ChainValidationDetails provides the details of the factors that contributed to the chain validation result, such as an outdated certificate, a missing CRL, or a missing CA certificate.
- ValidationLog contains the detailed chain validation log. The log can often be very helpful in nailing down various validation issues.
Property List
The following is the full list of the properties of the component with short descriptions. Click on the links for further details.
AttachedFiles | Provides details of all attached files found in the PDF document. |
AutoValidateSignatures | Specifies whether PDFSigner should validate any present signatures when the document is opened. |
BlockedCertificates | The certificates that must be rejected as trust anchors. |
Certificates | A collection of certificates included in the electronic signature. |
CheckTrustedLists | Specifies whether the component should attempt to validate chain trust via a known Trusted List. |
CRLs | A collection of certificate revocation lists embedded into the signature by the signer. |
DecryptionCertificate | A decryption certificate. |
DocumentInfo | Contains information about the document properties. |
EmptyFieldIndex | Specifies the index of the empty signature field to sign. |
ExternalCrypto | Provides access to external signing and DC parameters. |
FIPSMode | Reserved. |
IgnoreChainValidationErrors | Makes the component tolerant to chain validation errors. |
InputBytes | Use this property to pass the input to component in byte array form. |
InputFile | The PDF file to be signed or updated. |
InputStream | A stream containing the PDF document to be signed or updated. |
KnownCertificates | Additional certificates for chain validation. |
KnownCRLs | Additional CRLs for chain validation. |
KnownOCSPs | Additional OCSP responses for chain validation. |
NewSignature | Provides access to new signature properties. |
OCSPs | A collection of OCSP responses embedded into the signature. |
OfflineMode | Switches the component to offline mode. |
OutputBytes | Use this property to read the output the component object has produced. |
OutputFile | The file to save the signed or updated document to. |
OutputStream | The stream to write the signed document to. |
Pages | A list of pages contained in the document. |
Password | The decryption password. |
Profile | Specifies a pre-defined profile to apply when creating the signature. |
Proxy | The proxy server settings. |
RevocationCheck | Specifies the kind(s) of revocation check to perform for all chain certificates. |
Signatures | Provides details of all signatures and empty fields found in the PDF document. |
SigningCertificate | The certificate to be used for signing. |
SigningChain | The signing certificate chain. |
SocketSettings | Manages network connection settings. |
Timestamps | Contains a collection of timestamps for the processed document. |
TimestampServer | The address of the timestamping server. |
TLSClientChain | The TLS client certificate chain. |
TLSServerChain | The TLS server's certificate chain. |
TLSSettings | Manages TLS layer settings. |
TrustedCertificates | A list of trusted certificates for chain validation. |
ValidationMoment | The time point at which signature validity is to be established. |
Widget | Provides access to signature widget properties. |
Method List
The following is the full list of the methods of the component with short descriptions. Click on the links for further details.
AddWidgetCustomData | Adds a custom data to the signature widget. |
AddWidgetText | Adds a text block to the signature widget. |
AddWidgetTextEx | Adds a text block to the signature widget. |
AttachBytes | Adds an attachment to the PDF document. |
AttachFile | Adds an attachment to the PDF document. |
AttachStream | Adds an attachment to the PDF document. |
Close | Closes an opened document. |
Config | Sets or retrieves a configuration setting. |
DoAction | Performs an additional action. |
ExtractAsyncData | Extracts user data from the DC signing service response. |
GetAttachedBytes | Saves a PDF attachment to a byte array. |
GetAttachedFile | Saves a PDF attachment to a file. |
GetAttachedStream | Saves a PDF attachment to a stream. |
Open | Opens a document for signing or updating. |
Reset | Resets the component settings. |
Revalidate | Revalidates a signature in accordance with current settings. |
SelectInfo | Select signature information for a specific entity. |
Sign | Signs a PDF document. |
SignAsyncBegin | Initiates the asynchronous signing operation. |
SignAsyncEnd | Completes the asynchronous signing operation. |
SignExternal | Signs the document using an external signing facility. |
Update | Updates a signature. |
Event List
The following is the full list of the events fired by the component with short descriptions. Click on the links for further details.
ChainElementDownload | Fires when there is a need to download a chain element from an online source. |
ChainElementNeeded | Fires when an element required to validate the chain was not located. |
ChainValidated | Reports the completion of a certificate chain validation. |
ChainValidationProgress | This event is fired multiple times during chain validation to report various stages of the validation procedure. |
DocumentLoaded | This event is fired when the document has been loaded into memory. |
Encrypted | Notifies the application that the document is encrypted and provides recipient certificate details if asymmetric encryption was used to encrypt the document. |
Error | Information about errors during signing/validation. |
ExternalDecrypt | Handles remote or external decryption. |
ExternalSign | Handles remote or external signing initiated by the SignExternal method or other source. |
Notification | This event notifies the application about an underlying control flow event. |
PreRenderWidget | Fires when a signature widget is ready to be written to the document. |
SignatureFound | Signifies the start of signature validation. |
SignatureValidated | Marks the completion of the signature validation routine. |
TimestampFound | Signifies the start of a timestamp validation routine. |
TimestampRequest | Fires when the component is ready to request a timestamp from an external TSA. |
TimestampValidated | Reports the completion of the timestamp validation routine. |
TLSCertNeeded | Fires when a remote TLS party requests a client certificate. |
TLSCertValidate | This event is fired upon receipt of the TLS server's certificate, allowing the user to control its acceptance. |
TLSEstablished | Fires when a TLS handshake with Host successfully completes. |
TLSHandshake | Fires when a new TLS handshake is initiated, before the handshake commences. |
TLSShutdown | Reports the graceful closure of a TLS connection. |
Config Settings
The following is a list of config settings for the component with short descriptions. Click on the links for further details.
AddOutputIntents | Specifies output intents to be added to the document. |
AlternateName | TBD. |
AssemblyOptions | Specifies the assembly options. |
AsyncDocumentID | Specifies the document ID for SignAsyncEnd() call. |
AutoCollectRevocationInfo | Whether revocation info should be collected automatically. |
AutoReshapeArabicSymbols | Specifies whether to auto-reshape Arabic symbols. |
AutoReverseRTLText | Specifies whether to auto reverse RTL text. |
AutoRotateSignature | Specifies whether to auto-rotate the signature widget. |
BackgroundImageBitsPerComponent | Specifies the number of bits per color component. |
BackgroundImageColorSpace | Specifies the background image color space. |
BackgroundImageInterpolate | Specifies the background image interpolation flag. |
BackgroundMaskImageBitsPerComponent | TBD. |
BackgroundMaskImageColorSpace | TBD. |
BackgroundMaskImageInterpolate | TBD. |
BackgroundPosition | TBD. |
BuildApplicationName | Specifies the application name used to create the signature. |
BuildApplicationVersion | Specifies the application version used to create the signature. |
BuildProperties | Specifies the build properties of the signature. |
ChainCurrentCACert | Returns the current CA certificate. |
ChainCurrentCert | Returns the certificate that is currently being validated. |
ChainCurrentCRL | Returns the current CRL. |
ChainCurrentCRLSize | Returns the size of the current CRL. |
ChainCurrentOCSP | Returns the current OCSP response. |
ChainCurrentOCSPSigner | Returns the signer of the current OCSP object. |
ChainInterimDetails | Returns the current interim validation details. |
ChainInterimResult | Returns the current interim validation result. |
CheckValidityPeriodForTrusted | Whether to check validity period for trusted certificates. |
CollectRevInfoForTimestamps | Whether revocation info for timestamps should be collected automatically. |
Commitments | TBD. |
CustomSignedAttributes | TBD. |
CustomTextCount | The number of custom text blocks on the signature widget. |
CustomTextFontResourceName[Index] | The font resource name to use for the custom text block. |
CustomTextFontSizeX[Index] | The horizontal font size scale. |
CustomTextFontSizeY[Index] | The vertical font size scale. |
CustomTextText[Index] | A text to show on a custom signature widget text block. |
CustomTextX[Index] | The horizontal offset of the text block. |
CustomTextY[Index] | The vertical offset of the text block. |
CustomTrustedLists | Specifies the custom TrustedLists. |
CustomTSLs | Specifies the custom TrustedLists. |
CustomUnsignedAttributes | TBD. |
DateFontSize | The font size of the date/time text on the signature widget. |
DeepValidation | Whether a complete validation should be performed. |
DislikeOpenEndedOCSPs | Tells the component to discourage OCSP responses without an explicit NextUpdate parameter. |
DocumentVersion | The document version from the PDF document header. |
DTSAccuracy | TBD. |
DTSSerialNumber | TBD. |
DTSTime | TBD. |
DTSTSAName | TBD. |
EmptyFullFieldName | Specifies the full name of the empty signature field to sign. |
EmptySignatureFieldAddRevInfo[Index] | Specifies if revocation checking should be performed. |
EmptySignatureFieldAlternateName[Index] | Contains an alternate field name. |
EmptySignatureFieldCount | The number of empty signature form fields. |
EmptySignatureFieldFlags[Index] | The field flags of the signature form field. |
EmptySignatureFieldHeight[Index] | The Height of the empty signature form field. |
EmptySignatureFieldInvisible[Index] | The visibility status of the field. |
EmptySignatureFieldLegalAttestations[Index] | Specifies the legal attestations that are associated with the signature. |
EmptySignatureFieldMappingName[Index] | The mapping name to be used when exporting form field data from the document. |
EmptySignatureFieldName[Index] | Textual field name. |
EmptySignatureFieldOffsetX[Index] | The field's offset from the left page border. |
EmptySignatureFieldOffsetY[Index] | The field's offset from the bottom page border. |
EmptySignatureFieldPage[Index] | The index of the form field's page in the document. |
EmptySignatureFieldRequiredAllowedChanges[Index] | Specifies the changes allowed by the signature. |
EmptySignatureFieldRequiredConstraints[Index] | Specifies the required Seed Value Dictionary (SVD) constraints. |
EmptySignatureFieldRequiredDigestAlgorithms[Index] | Specifies the required digest algorithms. |
EmptySignatureFieldRequiredFilter[Index] | Specifies the required filter. |
EmptySignatureFieldRequiredLockAction[Index] | Indicates which set of fields shall be locked. |
EmptySignatureFieldRequiredLockFields[Index] | Indicates the fields that shall be locked on signing. |
EmptySignatureFieldRequiredReasons[Index] | Specifies the required reasons. |
EmptySignatureFieldRequiredSubfilters[Index] | Specifies the required subfilters. |
EmptySignatureFieldTimestampRequired[Index] | Specifies if the signature should be timestamped. |
EmptySignatureFieldTSPURL[Index] | URL for a TSP server. |
EmptySignatureFieldWidth[Index] | The Width of the empty signature form field. |
EnableOldSignatures | Enables support for prehistoric adbe.x509.sha1 signatures. |
EncryptionHandlerName | Specifies the custom security handler PDF-name. |
ExtensionIdentifierMode | Specifies the extension identifier mode. |
ExtraSpace | Allows for the allocation of extra zero character space in the document behind the signature. |
FontPaths | Specifies font search paths. |
ForceCompleteChainValidation | Whether to check the CA certificates when the signing certificate is invalid. |
ForceCompleteChainValidationForTrusted | Whether to continue with the full validation up to the root CA certificate for mid-level trust anchors. |
GracePeriod | Specifies a grace period to apply during revocation information checks. |
HardenedKeyGeneration | Specifies if hardened Key generation should be used. |
IgnoreChainLoops | Whether chain loops should be ignored. |
IgnoreChainValidationErrors | Whether to ignore any certificate chain validation issues. |
IgnoreOCSPNoCheckExtension | Whether the OCSP NoCheck extension should be ignored. |
IgnoreSystemTrust | Whether trusted Windows Certificate Stores should be treated as trusted. |
IgnoreTimestampFailure | Whether to ignore timestamping failures during signing. |
ImplicitlyTrustSelfSignedCertificates | Whether to trust self-signed certificates. |
IncludeKnownRevInfoToSignature | Whether to include custom revocation info into the signature. |
IncludeKnownRevocationInfoToSignature | Whether to include custom revocation info into the signature. |
IncludeRevocationInfo | Whether to include custom revocation info into the signature. |
IncludeRevocationInfoToAdbeAttribute | Whether to save revocation info in PDF-compliant form. |
LastSignatureWidget | Specifies that it is the last signature widget to be added. |
Locked | TBD. |
LockedContents | TBD. |
MappingName | TBD. |
MDPHashAlgorithm | Specifies the MDP hash algorithm. |
NewCustomSignedAttributes | TBD. |
NewCustomUnsignedAttributes | TBD. |
PAdESOptions | Specifies the PAdES options. |
PageInfoCount | The number of pages. |
PageInfoCropBoxEmpty[Index] | Check if the page's crop box is empty or not. |
PageInfoCropLLX[Index] | Defines the X coordinate of the lower left corner of the crop box. |
PageInfoCropLLY[Index] | Defines the Y coordinate of the lower left corner of the crop box. |
PageInfoCropURX[Index] | Defines the X coordinate of the upper right corner of the crop box. |
PageInfoCropURY[Index] | Defines the Y coordinate of the upper right corner of the crop box. |
PageInfoHeight[Index] | The Height of the page. |
PageInfoMediaLLX[Index] | Defines the X coordinate of the lower left corner of the media box. |
PageInfoMediaLLY[Index] | Defines the Y coordinate of the lower left corner of the media box. |
PageInfoMediaURX[Index] | Defines the X coordinate of the upper right corner of the media box. |
PageInfoMediaURY[Index] | Defines the Y coordinate of the upper right corner of the media box. |
PageInfoRotate[Index] | The Rotate value of the page. |
PageInfoUserUnit[Index] | Defines the size of default user space units. |
PageInfoWidth[Index] | The Width of the page. |
PolicyDescription | signature policy description. |
PolicyDescription | signature policy description. |
PolicyExplicitText | The explicit text of the user notice. |
PolicyExplicitText | The explicit text of the user notice. |
PolicyUNNumbers | The noticeNumbers part of the NoticeReference CAdES attribute. |
PolicyUNNumbers | The noticeNumbers part of the NoticeReference CAdES attribute. |
PolicyUNOrganization | The organization part of the NoticeReference qualifier. |
PolicyUNOrganization | The organization part of the NoticeReference qualifier. |
PredefinedSignatureSize | User-defined size of the signature. |
ProductionPlace | Identifies the place of the signature production. |
ProductionPlace | Identifies the place of the signature production. |
PromoteLongOCSPResponses | Whether long OCSP responses are requested. |
PSSUsed | Whether to use RSASSA-PSS algorithm. |
PSSUsed | Whether to use RSASSA-PSS algorithm. |
RC4KeyBits | Specifies the number of key bits used for the RC4 algorithm. |
ReassembleMode | Specifies the document reassemble mode. |
SchemeParams | The algorithm scheme parameters to employ. |
SectionTextFontSize | The font size of general text on the signature widget. |
SectionTitleFontSize | The font size of the section title on the signature widget. |
SignatureOptions | Specifies the signature options. |
SignatureSizeEstimationStrategy | Which mechanism to use to estimate the size of a PAdES signature. |
SigPolicyDescription | signature policy description. |
SigPolicyDescription | signature policy description. |
SigPolicyExplicitText | The explicit text of the user notice. |
SigPolicyExplicitText | The explicit text of the user notice. |
SigPolicyHash | The EPES policy hash. |
SigPolicyHash | The EPES policy hash. |
SigPolicyHashAlgorithm | The hash algorithm that was used to generate the EPES policy hash. |
SigPolicyHashAlgorithm | The hash algorithm that was used to generate the EPES policy hash. |
SigPolicyID | The EPES policy ID. |
SigPolicyID | The EPES policy ID. |
SigPolicyNoticeNumbers | The noticeNumbers part of the NoticeReference CAdES attribute. |
SigPolicyNoticeNumbers | The noticeNumbers part of the NoticeReference CAdES attribute. |
SigPolicyNoticeOrganization | The organization part of the NoticeReference qualifier. |
SigPolicyNoticeOrganization | The organization part of the NoticeReference qualifier. |
SigPolicyURI | The EPES policy URI. |
SigPolicyURI | The EPES policy URI. |
TempPath | Path for storing temporary files. |
TextObjEncoding | The encoding to apply to string objects stored with the signature. |
TimestampResponse | A base16-encoded timestamp response received from a TSA. |
TitleFontSize | The font size of the main title on the signature widget. |
TLSChainValidationDetails | Contains the advanced details of the TLS server certificate validation. |
TLSChainValidationResult | Contains the result of the TLS server certificate validation. |
TLSClientAuthRequested | Indicates whether the TLS server requests client authentication. |
TLSValidationLog | Contains the log of the TLS server certificate validation. |
TolerateMinorChainIssues | Whether to tolerate minor chain issues. |
TransparentColor | TBD. |
TransparentColorDelta | TBD. |
TransparentColorX | TBD. |
TransparentColorY | TBD. |
TspAttemptCount | Specifies the number of timestamping request attempts. |
TspAttemptCount | Specifies the number of timestamping request attempts. |
TspHashAlgorithm | Sets a specific hash algorithm for use with the timestamping service. |
TspHashAlgorithm | Sets a specific hash algorithm for use with the timestamping service. |
TspReqPolicy | Sets a request policy ID to include in the timestamping request. |
TspReqPolicy | Sets a request policy ID to include in the timestamping request. |
UpdateKind | Adjusts the scope of modifications that are made to the signature with the Update method. |
UseDefaultTrustedLists | Enables or disables the use of the default TrustedLists. |
UseDefaultTSLs | Enables or disables the use of the default TrustedLists. |
UseLegacyVisualStyle | Specifies whether to use the legacy signature visual style. |
UseMicrosoftCTL | Enables or disables the automatic use of the Microsoft online certificate trust list. |
UsePSS | Whether to use RSASSA-PSS algorithm. |
UsePSS | Whether to use RSASSA-PSS algorithm. |
UseSystemCertificates | Enables or disables the use of the system certificates. |
UseValidationCache | Enables or disable the use of the product-wide certificate chain validation cache. |
UseValidatorSettingsForTLSValidation | Whether to employ the primary chain validator setup for auxiliary TLS chain validations. |
WidgetHeight | Specifies the height of the signature widget. |
WidgetOffsetX | Specifies the signature widget offset from the left-hand page border. |
WidgetOffsetY | Specifies the signature widget offset from the bottom page border. |
WidgetWidth | Specifies the width of the signature widget. |
XMPMetadataContent | The XMP metadata content. |
ASN1UseGlobalTagCache | Controls whether ASN.1 module should use a global object cache. |
AssignSystemSmartCardPins | Specifies whether CSP-level PINs should be assigned to CNG keys. |
CheckKeyIntegrityBeforeUse | Enables or disable private key integrity check before use. |
CookieCaching | Specifies whether a cookie cache should be used for HTTP(S) transports. |
Cookies | Gets or sets local cookies for the component. |
DefDeriveKeyIterations | Specifies the default key derivation algorithm iteration count. |
DNSLocalSuffix | The suffix to assign for TLD names. |
EnableClientSideSSLFFDHE | Enables or disables finite field DHE key exchange support in TLS clients. |
GlobalCookies | Gets or sets global cookies for all the HTTP transports. |
HardwareCryptoUsePolicy | The hardware crypto usage policy. |
HttpUserAgent | Specifies the user agent name to be used by all HTTP clients. |
HttpVersion | The HTTP version to use in any inner HTTP client components created. |
IgnoreExpiredMSCTLSigningCert | Whether to tolerate the expired Windows Update signing certificate. |
ListDelimiter | The delimiter character for multi-element lists. |
LogDestination | Specifies the debug log destination. |
LogDetails | Specifies the debug log details to dump. |
LogFile | Specifies the debug log filename. |
LogFilters | Specifies the debug log filters. |
LogFlushMode | Specifies the log flush mode. |
LogLevel | Specifies the debug log level. |
LogMaxEventCount | Specifies the maximum number of events to cache before further action is taken. |
LogRotationMode | Specifies the log rotation mode. |
MaxASN1BufferLength | Specifies the maximal allowed length for ASN.1 primitive tag data. |
MaxASN1TreeDepth | Specifies the maximal depth for processed ASN.1 trees. |
OCSPHashAlgorithm | Specifies the hash algorithm to be used to identify certificates in OCSP requests. |
OldClientSideRSAFallback | Specifies whether the SSH client should use a SHA1 fallback. |
ProductVersion | Returns the version of the SecureBlackbox library. |
ServerSSLDHKeyLength | Sets the size of the TLS DHE key exchange group. |
StaticDNS | Specifies whether static DNS rules should be used. |
StaticIPAddress[domain] | Gets or sets an IP address for the specified domain name. |
StaticIPAddresses | Gets or sets all the static DNS rules. |
Tag | Allows to store any custom data. |
TLSSessionGroup | Specifies the group name of TLS sessions to be used for session resumption. |
TLSSessionLifetime | Specifies lifetime in seconds of the cached TLS session. |
TLSSessionPurgeInterval | Specifies how often the session cache should remove the expired TLS sessions. |
UseInternalRandom | Switches between SecureBlackbox-own and platform PRNGs. |
UseLegacyAdESValidation | Enables legacy AdES validation mode. |
UseOwnDNSResolver | Specifies whether the client components should use own DNS resolver. |
UseSharedSystemStorages | Specifies whether the validation engine should use a global per-process copy of the system certificate stores. |
UseSystemNativeSizeCalculation | An internal CryptoAPI access tweak. |
UseSystemOAEPAndPSS | Enforces or disables the use of system-driven RSA OAEP and PSS computations. |
UseSystemRandom | Enables or disables the use of the OS PRNG. |
AttachedFiles Property (PDFSigner Component)
Provides details of all attached files found in the PDF document.
Syntax
public MailAttachmentList AttachedFiles { get; }
Public ReadOnly Property AttachedFiles As MailAttachmentList
Remarks
Use this property to get the details of all the attached files identified in the document.
This property is read-only and not available at design time.
Please refer to the MailAttachment type for a complete list of fields.AutoValidateSignatures Property (PDFSigner Component)
Specifies whether PDFSigner should validate any present signatures when the document is opened.
Syntax
Default Value
False
Remarks
This setting is switched off by default to speed up document processing. Even if the document is loaded with this property set to false, you can validate the signatures manually on a later stage using the Revalidate method.
BlockedCertificates Property (PDFSigner Component)
The certificates that must be rejected as trust anchors.
Syntax
public CertificateList BlockedCertificates { get; }
Public Property BlockedCertificates As CertificateList
Remarks
Use this property to provide a list of compromised or blocked certificates. Any chain containing a blocked certificate will fail validation.
This property is not available at design time.
Please refer to the Certificate type for a complete list of fields.Certificates Property (PDFSigner Component)
A collection of certificates included in the electronic signature.
Syntax
public CertificateList Certificates { get; }
Public ReadOnly Property Certificates As CertificateList
Remarks
This property includes a collection of certificates of the currently selected info.
This collection is indexed from 0 to count -1.
This property is read-only and not available at design time.
Please refer to the Certificate type for a complete list of fields.CheckTrustedLists Property (PDFSigner Component)
Specifies whether the component should attempt to validate chain trust via a known Trusted List.
Syntax
Default Value
False
Remarks
Set this property to true to enable the component to validate chain trust against an internal list of known Trusted Lists (such as EUTL).
CRLs Property (PDFSigner Component)
A collection of certificate revocation lists embedded into the signature by the signer.
Syntax
Remarks
Use this property to access the CRLs embedded into the signature by the signer.
This property is read-only and not available at design time.
Please refer to the CRL type for a complete list of fields.DecryptionCertificate Property (PDFSigner Component)
A decryption certificate.
Syntax
public Certificate DecryptionCertificate { get; set; }
Public Property DecryptionCertificate As Certificate
Remarks
Use this property to provide the decryption certificate. The certificate should have a private key associated with it.
This property is not available at design time.
Please refer to the Certificate type for a complete list of fields.DocumentInfo Property (PDFSigner Component)
Contains information about the document properties.
Syntax
public PDFDocumentInfo DocumentInfo { get; }
Public ReadOnly Property DocumentInfo As PDFDocumentInfo
Remarks
Use this property to access general parameters of the document being processed. A good place to check this property is in the handler of the DocumentLoaded event.
This property is read-only and not available at design time.
Please refer to the PDFDocumentInfo type for a complete list of fields.EmptyFieldIndex Property (PDFSigner Component)
Specifies the index of the empty signature field to sign.
Syntax
Default Value
-1
Remarks
Use this property to specify the empty form field that should be signed. If the default value of -1 is assigned to this property, a new signature field will be created.
ExternalCrypto Property (PDFSigner Component)
Provides access to external signing and DC parameters.
Syntax
public ExternalCrypto ExternalCrypto { get; }
Public ReadOnly Property ExternalCrypto As ExternalCrypto
Remarks
Use this property to tune-up remote cryptography settings. SecureBlackbox supports two independent types of external cryptography: synchronous (based on the ExternalSign event) and asynchronous (based on the DC protocol and the DCAuth signing component).
This property is read-only.
Please refer to the ExternalCrypto type for a complete list of fields.FIPSMode Property (PDFSigner Component)
Reserved.
Syntax
Default Value
False
Remarks
This property is reserved for future use.
IgnoreChainValidationErrors Property (PDFSigner Component)
Makes the component tolerant to chain validation errors.
Syntax
public bool IgnoreChainValidationErrors { get; set; }
Public Property IgnoreChainValidationErrors As Boolean
Default Value
False
Remarks
If this property is set to True, any errors emerging during certificate chain validation will be ignored. This setting may be handy if the purpose of validation is the creation of an LTV signature, and the validation is performed in an environment that doesn't trust the signer's certificate chain.
InputBytes Property (PDFSigner Component)
Use this property to pass the input to component in byte array form.
Syntax
Remarks
Assign a byte array containing the data to be processed to this property.
This property is not available at design time.
InputFile Property (PDFSigner Component)
The PDF file to be signed or updated.
Syntax
Default Value
""
Remarks
Use this property to provide a path to the PDF document to be signed or updated, or to the pre-signed copy expected by SignAsyncEnd.
InputStream Property (PDFSigner Component)
A stream containing the PDF document to be signed or updated.
Syntax
public System.IO.Stream InputStream { get; set; }
Public Property InputStream As System.IO.Stream
Default Value
null
Remarks
Use this property to provide the PDF document to be signed or updated, or the pre-signed copy expected by SignAsyncEnd.
This property is not available at design time.
KnownCertificates Property (PDFSigner Component)
Additional certificates for chain validation.
Syntax
public CertificateList KnownCertificates { get; }
Public Property KnownCertificates As CertificateList
Remarks
Use this property to supply a list of additional certificates that might be needed for chain validation. An example of a scenario where you might want to do that is when intermediary CA certificates are absent from the standard system locations (or when there are no standard system locations), and therefore should be supplied to the component manually.
The purpose of the certificates to be added to this collection is roughly equivalent to that of the Intermediate Certification Authorities system store in Windows.
Do not add trust anchors or root certificates to this collection: add them to TrustedCertificates instead.
This property is not available at design time.
Please refer to the Certificate type for a complete list of fields.KnownCRLs Property (PDFSigner Component)
Additional CRLs for chain validation.
Syntax
Remarks
Use this property to supply additional CRLs that might be needed for chain validation. This property may be helpful when a chain is validated in offline mode, and the associated CRLs are stored separately from the signed message or document.
This property is not available at design time.
Please refer to the CRL type for a complete list of fields.KnownOCSPs Property (PDFSigner Component)
Additional OCSP responses for chain validation.
Syntax
public OCSPResponseList KnownOCSPs { get; }
Public Property KnownOCSPs As OCSPResponseList
Remarks
Use this property to supply additional OCSP responses that might be needed for chain validation. This property may be helpful when a chain is validated in offline mode, and the associated OCSP responses are stored separately from the signed message or document.
This property is not available at design time.
Please refer to the OCSPResponse type for a complete list of fields.NewSignature Property (PDFSigner Component)
Provides access to new signature properties.
Syntax
public PDFSignature NewSignature { get; }
Public ReadOnly Property NewSignature As PDFSignature
Remarks
Use this property to tune-up signature properties. Use the Widget object to tune up visual parameters of the signature widget.
This property is read-only and not available at design time.
Please refer to the PDFSignature type for a complete list of fields.OCSPs Property (PDFSigner Component)
A collection of OCSP responses embedded into the signature.
Syntax
public OCSPResponseList OCSPs { get; }
Public ReadOnly Property OCSPs As OCSPResponseList
Remarks
Use this property to access the OCSP responses embedded into the signature by its creator.
This property is read-only and not available at design time.
Please refer to the OCSPResponse type for a complete list of fields.OfflineMode Property (PDFSigner Component)
Switches the component to offline mode.
Syntax
Default Value
False
Remarks
When working in offline mode, the component restricts itself from using any online revocation information sources, such as CRL or OCSP responders.
Offline mode may be useful if there is a need to verify the completeness of the validation information included within the signature or provided via KnownCertificates, KnownCRLs, and other related properties.
OutputBytes Property (PDFSigner Component)
Use this property to read the output the component object has produced.
Syntax
Remarks
Read the contents of this property after the operation has completed to read the produced output. This property will only be set if the OutputFile and OutputStream properties had not been assigned.
This property is read-only and not available at design time.
OutputFile Property (PDFSigner Component)
The file to save the signed or updated document to.
Syntax
Default Value
""
Remarks
Use this property to provide a path where the resulting PDF document should be saved to.
OutputStream Property (PDFSigner Component)
The stream to write the signed document to.
Syntax
public System.IO.Stream OutputStream { get; set; }
Public Property OutputStream As System.IO.Stream
Default Value
null
Remarks
Use this property to provide a stream where the resulting PDF document should be written to.
This property is not available at design time.
Pages Property (PDFSigner Component)
A list of pages contained in the document.
Syntax
public PDFPageList Pages { get; }
Public ReadOnly Property Pages As PDFPageList
Remarks
Use this property to read document page information. This property is initialized when the DocumentLoaded event fires.
This property is read-only and not available at design time.
Please refer to the PDFPage type for a complete list of fields.Password Property (PDFSigner Component)
The decryption password.
Syntax
Default Value
""
Remarks
Use this property to provide the decryption password.
Profile Property (PDFSigner Component)
Specifies a pre-defined profile to apply when creating the signature.
Syntax
Default Value
""
Remarks
Advanced signatures come in many variants, which are often defined by parties that needs to process them or by local standards. SecureBlackbox profiles are sets of pre-defined configurations which correspond to particular signature variants. By specifying a profile, you are pre-configuring the component to make it produce the signature that matches the configuration corresponding to that profile.
Supported profiles:
"BR.AD_RB_v1_0" | Brazilian signature with Basic Reference (AD-RB) version 1.0 | |
"BR.AD_RB_v1_1" | Brazilian signature with Basic Reference (AD-RB) version 1.1 | |
"BR.AD_RT_v1_0" | Brazilian signature with Time Reference (AD-RT) version 1.0 | |
"BR.AD_RT_v1_1" | Brazilian signature with Time Reference (AD-RT) version 1.1 | |
"BR.AD_RC_v1_1" | Brazilian signature with Complete References (AD-RC) version 1.1 | |
"BR.AD_RC_v1_2" | Brazilian signature with Complete References (AD-RC) version 1.2 | |
"BR.AD_RA_v1_1" | Brazilian signature with References for Archiving (AD-RA) version 1.1 | |
"BR.AD_RA_v1_2" | Brazilian signature with References for Archiving (AD-RA) version 1.2 |
Proxy Property (PDFSigner Component)
The proxy server settings.
Syntax
public ProxySettings Proxy { get; }
Public ReadOnly Property Proxy As ProxySettings
Remarks
Use this property to tune up the proxy server settings.
This property is read-only.
Please refer to the ProxySettings type for a complete list of fields.RevocationCheck Property (PDFSigner Component)
Specifies the kind(s) of revocation check to perform for all chain certificates.
Syntax
public PDFSignerRevocationChecks RevocationCheck { get; set; }
enum PDFSignerRevocationChecks { crcNone, crcAuto, crcAllCRL, crcAllOCSP, crcAllCRLAndOCSP, crcAnyCRL, crcAnyOCSP, crcAnyCRLOrOCSP, crcAnyOCSPOrCRL }
Public Property RevocationCheck As PdfsignerRevocationChecks
Enum PDFSignerRevocationChecks crcNone crcAuto crcAllCRL crcAllOCSP crcAllCRLAndOCSP crcAnyCRL crcAnyOCSP crcAnyCRLOrOCSP crcAnyOCSPOrCRL End Enum
Default Value
1
Remarks
Revocation checking is necessary to ensure the integrity of the chain and obtain up-to-date certificate validity and trustworthiness information.
Certificate Revocation Lists (CRLs) and Online Certificate Status Protocol (OCSP) responses serve the same purpose of ensuring that the certificate had not been revoked by the Certificate Authority (CA) at the time of use. Depending on your circumstances and security policy requirements, you may want to use either one or both of the revocation information source types.
crcNone | 0 | No revocation checking. |
crcAuto | 1 | Automatic mode selection. Currently this maps to crcAnyOCSPOrCRL, but it may change in the future. |
crcAllCRL | 2 | All provided CRL endpoints will be checked, and all checks must succeed. |
crcAllOCSP | 3 | All provided OCSP endpoints will be checked, and all checks must succeed. |
crcAllCRLAndOCSP | 4 | All provided CRL and OCSP endpoints will be checked, and all checks must succeed. |
crcAnyCRL | 5 | All provided CRL endpoints will be checked, and at least one check must succeed. |
crcAnyOCSP | 6 | All provided OCSP endpoints will be checked, and at least one check must succeed. |
crcAnyCRLOrOCSP | 7 | All provided CRL and OCSP endpoints will be checked, and at least one check must succeed. CRL endpoints are checked first. |
crcAnyOCSPOrCRL | 8 | All provided CRL and OCSP endpoints will be checked, and at least one check must succeed. OCSP endpoints are checked first. |
This setting controls the way the revocation checks are performed for every certificate in the chain. Typically certificates come with two types of revocation information sources: CRL (certificate revocation lists) and OCSP responders. CRLs are static objects periodically published by the CA at some online location. OCSP responders are active online services maintained by the CA that can provide up-to-date information on certificate statuses in near real time.
There are some conceptual differences between the two. CRLs are normally larger in size. Their use involves some latency because there is normally some delay between the time when a certificate was revoked and the time the subsequent CRL mentioning that is published. The benefits of CRL is that the same object can provide statuses for all certificates issued by a particular CA, and that the whole technology is much simpler than OCSP (and thus is supported by more CAs).
This setting lets you adjust the validation course by including or excluding certain types of revocation sources from the validation process. The crcAnyOCSPOrCRL setting (give preference to the faster OCSP route and only demand one source to succeed) is a good choice for most typical validation environments. The "crcAll*" modes are much stricter, and may be used in scenarios where bulletproof validity information is essential.
Note: If no CRL or OCSP endpoints are provided by the CA, the revocation check will be considered successful. This is because the CA chose not to supply revocation information for its certificates, meaning they are considered irrevocable.
Note: Within each of the above settings, if any retrieved CRL or OCSP response indicates that the certificate has been revoked, the revocation check fails.
Signatures Property (PDFSigner Component)
Provides details of all signatures and empty fields found in the PDF document.
Syntax
public PDFSignatureList Signatures { get; }
Public ReadOnly Property Signatures As PDFSignatureList
Remarks
Use this property to get the details of all the signatures and empty signature fields identified in the document.
This property is read-only and not available at design time.
Please refer to the PDFSignature type for a complete list of fields.SigningCertificate Property (PDFSigner Component)
The certificate to be used for signing.
Syntax
public Certificate SigningCertificate { get; set; }
Public Property SigningCertificate As Certificate
Remarks
Use this property to specify the certificate that shall be used for signing the data. Note that this certificate should have a private key associated with it. Use SigningChain to supply the rest of the certificate chain for inclusion into the signature.
This property is not available at design time.
Please refer to the Certificate type for a complete list of fields.SigningChain Property (PDFSigner Component)
The signing certificate chain.
Syntax
public CertificateList SigningChain { get; }
Public Property SigningChain As CertificateList
Remarks
Use this property to provide the chain for the signing certificate. Use the SigningCertificate property, if it is available, to provide the signing certificate itself.
This property is not available at design time.
Please refer to the Certificate type for a complete list of fields.SocketSettings Property (PDFSigner Component)
Manages network connection settings.
Syntax
public SocketSettings SocketSettings { get; }
Public ReadOnly Property SocketSettings As SocketSettings
Remarks
Use this property to tune up network connection parameters.
This property is read-only.
Please refer to the SocketSettings type for a complete list of fields.Timestamps Property (PDFSigner Component)
Contains a collection of timestamps for the processed document.
Syntax
public TimestampInfoList Timestamps { get; }
Public ReadOnly Property Timestamps As TimestampInfoList
Remarks
Use this property to access the timestamps included in the processed document.
This property is read-only and not available at design time.
Please refer to the TimestampInfo type for a complete list of fields.TimestampServer Property (PDFSigner Component)
The address of the timestamping server.
Syntax
Default Value
""
Remarks
Use this property to provide the address of the Time Stamping Authority (TSA) server to be used for timestamping the signature.
SecureBlackbox supports RFC3161-compliant timestamping servers, available via HTTP or HTTPS.
If your timestamping service enforces credential-based user authentication (basic or digest), you can provide the credentials in the same URL:
http://user:password@timestamp.server.com/TsaService
For TSAs using certificate-based TLS authentication, provide the client certificate via the TLSClientChain property.
If this property is left empty, no timestamp will be added to the signature.
Starting from summer 2021 update (Vol. 2), the virtual timestamping service is supported, which allows you to intervene in the timestamping routine and provide your own handling for the TSA exchange. This may be handy if the service that you are requesting timestamps from uses a non-standard TSP protocol or requires special authentication option.
To employ the virtual service, assign an URI of the following format to this property:
virtual://localhost?hashonly=true&includecerts=true&reqpolicy=1.2.3.4.5&halg=SHA256&ignorenonce=true
Subscribe to Notification event to get notified about the virtualized timestamping event. The EventID of the timestamping event is TimestampRequest. Inside the event handler, read the base16-encoded request from the EventParam parameter and forward it to the timestamping authority. Upon receiving the response, pass it back to the component, encoded in base16, via the TimestampResponse config property:
component.Config("TimestampResponse=308208ab...");
Note that all the exchange with your custom TSA should take place within the same invocation of the Notification event.
The hashonly parameter of the virtual URI tells the component to only return the timestamp message imprint via the EventParam parameter. If set to false, EventParam will contain the complete RFC3161 timestamping request.
The includecerts parameter specifies that the requestCertificates parameter of the timestamping request should be set to true.
The reqpolicy parameter lets you specify the request policy, and the halg parameter specifies the hash algorithm to use for timestamping.
The ignorenonce parameter allows you to switch off client nonce verification to enable compatibility with TSA services that do not support nonce mirroring.
All the parameters are optional.
TLSClientChain Property (PDFSigner Component)
The TLS client certificate chain.
Syntax
public CertificateList TLSClientChain { get; }
Public Property TLSClientChain As CertificateList
Remarks
Assign a certificate chain to this property to enable TLS client authentication in the component. Note that the client's end-entity certificate should have a private key associated with it.
Use the CertificateStorage or CertificateManager components to import the certificate from a file, system store, or PKCS11 device.
This property is not available at design time.
Please refer to the Certificate type for a complete list of fields.TLSServerChain Property (PDFSigner Component)
The TLS server's certificate chain.
Syntax
public CertificateList TLSServerChain { get; }
Public ReadOnly Property TLSServerChain As CertificateList
Remarks
Use this property to access the certificate chain sent by the TLS server. This property is ready to read when the TLSCertValidate event is fired by the client component.
This property is read-only and not available at design time.
Please refer to the Certificate type for a complete list of fields.TLSSettings Property (PDFSigner Component)
Manages TLS layer settings.
Syntax
public TLSSettings TLSSettings { get; }
Public ReadOnly Property TLSSettings As TLSSettings
Remarks
Use this property to tune up the TLS layer parameters.
This property is read-only.
Please refer to the TLSSettings type for a complete list of fields.TrustedCertificates Property (PDFSigner Component)
A list of trusted certificates for chain validation.
Syntax
public CertificateList TrustedCertificates { get; }
Public Property TrustedCertificates As CertificateList
Remarks
Use this property to supply a list of trusted certificates that might be needed for chain validation. An example of a scenario where you might want to do that is when root CA certificates are absent from the standard system locations (or when there are no standard system locations), and therefore should be supplied to the component manually.
The purpose of this certificate collection is largely the same as that of the Windows Trusted Root Certification Authorities system store.
Use this property with extreme care as it directly affects chain verifiability; a wrong certificate added to the trusted list may result in bad chains being accepted, and forfeited signatures being recognized as genuine. Only add certificates that originate from the parties that you know and trust.
This property is not available at design time.
Please refer to the Certificate type for a complete list of fields.ValidationMoment Property (PDFSigner Component)
The time point at which signature validity is to be established.
Syntax
Default Value
""
Remarks
Use this property to specify the moment in time at which signature validity should be established. The time is in UTC. Leave the setting empty to stick to the default moment (either the signature creation time or the current time).
The validity of the same signature may differ depending on the time point chosen due to temporal changes in chain validities, revocation statuses, and timestamp times.
Widget Property (PDFSigner Component)
Provides access to signature widget properties.
Syntax
Remarks
Use this property to adjust the signature widget appearance parameters, such as background or texts.
This property is read-only and not available at design time.
Please refer to the PDFWidget type for a complete list of fields.AddWidgetCustomData Method (PDFSigner Component)
Adds a custom data to the signature widget.
Syntax
Remarks
Use this method to quickly add a custom data block that contains PDF graphics operators to your signature widget.
The method returns the index of the new custom text in the CustomText collection (accessed via Config).
AddWidgetText Method (PDFSigner Component)
Adds a text block to the signature widget.
Syntax
Remarks
Use this method to quickly add a custom text block to your signature widget.
The method returns the index of the new custom text in the CustomText collection (accessed via Config).
AddWidgetTextEx Method (PDFSigner Component)
Adds a text block to the signature widget.
Syntax
Remarks
Use this method to add a custom text block to your signature widget.
Text represents the text string to add. Settings contains a list of parameters in the form of PARAM1=VALUE1;PARAM2=VALUE2;... or in JSON format.
The following parameters are supported:
"X" | The text offset from the left-hand signature widget border. | |
"Y" | The text offset from the bottom signature widget border. | |
"FontSize" | The font size of the text (single value, or two values separated with a space character that represent horizontal and vertical font sizes). | |
"FontSizeX" | The horizontal font size of the text. | |
"FontSizeY" | The vertical font size of the text. | |
"FontName" | The font name or TrueType filename. It supports the same values as the Widget.FontName property. |
The method returns the index of the new custom text in the CustomText collection (accessed via Config).
AttachBytes Method (PDFSigner Component)
Adds an attachment to the PDF document.
Syntax
Remarks
Use this method to add an attachment (embedded file) to a PDF document.
AttachFile Method (PDFSigner Component)
Adds an attachment to the PDF document.
Syntax
Remarks
Use this method to add an attachment (embedded file) to a PDF document.
AttachStream Method (PDFSigner Component)
Adds an attachment to the PDF document.
Syntax
Remarks
Use this method to add an attachment (embedded file) to a PDF document.
Close Method (PDFSigner Component)
Closes an opened document.
Syntax
Remarks
Use this method to close a previously opened document. Set SaveChanges to true to apply any changes made.
Config Method (PDFSigner Component)
Sets or retrieves a configuration setting.
Syntax
Remarks
Config is a generic method available in every component. It is used to set and retrieve configuration settings for the component.
These settings are similar in functionality to properties, but they are rarely used. In order to avoid "polluting" the property namespace of the component, access to these internal properties is provided through the Config method.
To set a configuration setting named PROPERTY, you must call Config("PROPERTY=VALUE"), where VALUE is the value of the setting expressed as a string. For boolean values, use the strings "True", "False", "0", "1", "Yes", or "No" (case does not matter).
To read (query) the value of a configuration setting, you must call Config("PROPERTY"). The value will be returned as a string.
DoAction Method (PDFSigner Component)
Performs an additional action.
Syntax
Remarks
DoAction is a generic method available in every component. It is used to perform an additional action introduced after the product major release. The list of actions is not fixed, and may be flexibly extended over time.
The unique identifier (case insensitive) of the action is provided in the ActionID parameter.
ActionParams contains the value of a single parameter, or a list of multiple parameters for the action in the form of PARAM1=VALUE1;PARAM2=VALUE2;....
Supported ActionIDs:
"AddImage" | Adds an image to the foreground layer. | |
"GetTextWidth" | Calculates the width of the given text for a specific font. | |
"GetSystemFontNames" | Gets the list of system font names. | |
"IsAllGlyphsAvailable" | Checks if all glyphs from the given text are available for a specific font. |
Use "AddImage" action to add an image to the foreground layer. The following parameters are supported:
"ImageData" | The image data in hex or base64 encoding. To use base64 encoding prepend an encoded data with "base64:" prefix. | |
"ImageWidth" | The width of the image in pixels. | |
"ImageHeight" | The height of the image in pixels. | |
"ImageType" | The type of the image contained in ImageData parameter. Supported values: "jpeg", "jpeg2000", "custom". | |
"ImageBitsPerComponent" | The number of bits per color space component for the image. | |
"ImageColorSpace" | The image color space. Supported values: "RGB", "CMYK" and "Gray". | |
"ImageInterpolate" | Specifies whether an image interpolation shall be performed by a conforming reader. | |
"X" | The image offset from the left-hand signature widget border. | |
"Y" | The image offset from the bottom signature widget border. | |
"Width" | The width of the image in points. | |
"Height" | The height of the image in points. |
Parameters ImageData, ImageWidth, ImageHeight, ImageType, X, Y, Width and Height are required.
Sample code to add a JPEG image of size 100px x 100px and place it in position (10, 10) with an image size (30, 30):
Signer.DoAction("AddImage",
"ImageData=" + Utils.HexEncode(BinaryImageData) +
"; ImageWidth=100; ImageHeight=100; ImageType=jpeg; X=10; Y=10; Width=30; Height=30");
Use "GetTextWidth" action to calculate the width of the given text for a specific font. The following parameters are supported:
"Text" | Represent the text string for which you want to determine the width. | |
"FontName" | The font name or TrueType filename. It supports the same values as Widget.FontName property. | |
"FontSize" | The horizontal font size of the text. If omitted, the width of the text returned in units, and the width for a specific font size could be calculated by the formula: (Width / 1000) * FontSize |
Sample code:
Signer.DoAction("GetTextWidth",
"Text=Lorem Ipsum; FontSize=10; FontName=Arial Bold Italic");
Use "GetSystemFontNames" action to get a CRLF-separated list of system TrueType font names that the component supports.
Use "IsAllGlyphsAvailable" action to check if all glyphs that correspond to the given text are available for a specific font. The following parameters are required:
"Text" | Represent the text string that you want to check. | |
"FontName" | The font name or TrueType filename. It supports the same values as Widget.FontName property. |
For standard Type 1 fonts this action always returns a "true" value.
ExtractAsyncData Method (PDFSigner Component)
Extracts user data from the DC signing service response.
Syntax
Remarks
Call this method before finalizing the asynchronous signing process to extract the data passed to the ExternalCrypto.Data property on the pre-signing stage.
The Data parameter can be used to pass some state or document identifier along with the signing request from the pre-signing to the completion async stage.
GetAttachedBytes Method (PDFSigner Component)
Saves a PDF attachment to a byte array.
Syntax
Remarks
Use this method to retrieve the contents of an attached file as a byte array.
GetAttachedFile Method (PDFSigner Component)
Saves a PDF attachment to a file.
Syntax
Remarks
Use this method to retrieve the contents of an attached file and save it to a file.
GetAttachedStream Method (PDFSigner Component)
Saves a PDF attachment to a stream.
Syntax
public void GetAttachedStream(int index, System.IO.Stream stream);
Public Sub GetAttachedStream(ByVal Index As Integer, ByVal Stream As System.IO.Stream)
Remarks
Use this method to retrieve the contents of an attached file and save it to a stream.
Open Method (PDFSigner Component)
Opens a document for signing or updating.
Syntax
public void Open();
Public Sub Open()
Remarks
Use this method to open a document for signing or updating. When finished, call Close to complete or discard the operation.
Reset Method (PDFSigner Component)
Resets the component settings.
Syntax
public void Reset();
Public Sub Reset()
Remarks
Reset is a generic method available in every component.
Revalidate Method (PDFSigner Component)
Revalidates a signature in accordance with current settings.
Syntax
Remarks
Use this method to re-validate a signature in the opened PDF document.
SelectInfo Method (PDFSigner Component)
Select signature information for a specific entity.
Syntax
Remarks
Use this method to select (or filter) signature-related information for a specific signature element.
Provide the unique label of the entity that you are interested in via the EntityLabel parameter. Use one of the following filters, or their combination, to specify what information you are interested in:
sitEntity | 1 | Select the current entity |
sitParentEntity | 2 | Select the parent entity of the current entity |
sitTimestamps | 4 | Select all timestamps covering the current entity |
sitSignatures | 8 | Select all signatures covering the current entity |
sitSigningChain | 16 | Select the signing chain of the current entity |
sitEmbeddedCertificates | 256 | Select all certificates embedded in the current entity |
sitEmbeddedCRLs | 512 | Select all CRLs embedded in the current entity |
sitEmbeddedOCSPs | 1024 | Select all OCSP responses embedded in the current entity |
sitEmbeddedRevInfo | 1792 | Select the whole pack of embedded revocation information (certificates, CRLs and OCSPs) |
sitUsedCertificates | 4096 | Select all the certificates used to validate this entity's chain |
sitUsedCRLs | 8192 | Select all the CRLs used to validate this entity's chain |
sitUsedOCSPs | 16384 | Select all the OCSP responses used to validate this entity's chain |
sitUsedRevInfo | 28672 | Select the whole pack of revocation information used to validate this entity's chain (certificates, CRLs, OCSP responses) |
sitAttributes | 65536 | Select this entity's CMS attributes |
sitReferences | 131072 | Select this entity's XML references |
sitSignedParts | 262144 | Select this entity's signed parts |
Following the call, the relevant pieces of information will be copied to the respective component properties (Certificates, CRLs, OCSPs). Note that you can accumulate information in the properties by making repeated calls to SelectInfo and keeping ClearSelection set to false.
This method is useful if you would like to read/display detailed information about a particular signature or timestamp.
Sign Method (PDFSigner Component)
Signs a PDF document.
Syntax
public void Sign();
Public Sub Sign()
Remarks
Call this method to sign the document referenced by the InputFile (or InputStream) property. The document will be signed with SigningCertificate as configured in NewSignature, and saved in OutputFile (OutputStream).
Use TrustedCertificates, KnownCertificates, RevocationCheck, OfflineMode and other properties of the component to adjust chain validation parameters. After the signing, the chain validation log will be available in the ValidationLog property.
SignAsyncBegin Method (PDFSigner Component)
Initiates the asynchronous signing operation.
Syntax
Remarks
When using the DC framework, call this method to initiate the asynchronous signing process. Upon completion, a pre-signed copy of the document will be saved in OutputFile (or OutputStream). Keep the pre-signed copy somewhere local, and pass the returned string ('the request state') to the DC processor for handling.
Upon receiving the response state from the DC processor, assign the path to the pre-signed copy to InputFile (or InputStream), and call SignAsyncEnd to finalize the signing.
Note that depending on the signing method and DC configuration used, you may still need to provide the public part of the signing certificate via the SigningCertificate property.
Use the ExternalCrypto.AsyncDocumentID property to supply a unique document ID to include in the request. This is helpful when creating batches of multiple async requests, as it allows you to pass the whole response batch to SignAsyncEnd and expect it to recover the correct response from the batch automatically.
AsyncState is a message of the distributed cryptography (DC) protocol. The DC protocol is based on the exchange of async states between a DC client (an application that wants to sign a PDF, XML, or Office document) and a DC server (an application that controls access to the private key). An async state can carry one or more signing requests, comprised of document hashes, or one or more signatures produced over those hashes.
In a typical scenario you get a client-side async state from the SignAsyncBegin method. This state contains document hashes to be signed on the DC server side. You then send the async state to the DC server (often represented by the DCAuth component), which processes it and produces a matching signature state. The async state produced by the server is then passed to the SignAsyncEnd method.
There are some conditions that should be met when signing PDF documents asynchronously. The advanced PDF signature levels, specifically BES, EPES, and LTV, require that the 'signingCertificate' attribute is included in the signature. This can only be satisfied if either ExternalCrypto is configured to use the asmdPKCS7 method, or the public copy of the signing certificate is provided on the pre-signing stage.
Please note that you will still be able to sign a document with the asmdPKCS1 method and no public copy of the certificate provided (resulting in the omission of the 'signingCertificate' attribute from the signature); however, most modern PDF processors will reject such signatures as invalid or non-compliant.
SignAsyncEnd Method (PDFSigner Component)
Completes the asynchronous signing operation.
Syntax
Remarks
When using the DC framework, call this method upon receiving the response state from the DC processor to complete the asynchronous signing process.
Before calling this method, assign the path to the pre-signed copy of the document obtained from the prior SignAsyncBegin call to InputFile (or InputStream). The method will embed the signature into the pre-signed document, and save the complete signed document to OutputFile (or OutputStream).
Note that depending on the signing method and DC configuration used, you may still need to provide the public part of the signing certificate via the SigningCertificate property.
Use the ExternalCrypto.AsyncDocumentID parameter to pass a specific document ID if using batched AsyncReply. If used, it should match the value provided on the pre-signing (SignAsyncBegin) stage.
AsyncState is a message of the distributed cryptography (DC) protocol. The DC protocol is based on the exchange of async states between a DC client (an application that wants to sign a PDF, XML, or Office document) and a DC server (an application that controls access to the private key). An async state can carry one or more signing requests, comprised of document hashes, or one or more signatures produced over those hashes.
In a typical scenario you get a client-side async state from the SignAsyncBegin method. This state contains document hashes to be signed on the DC server side. You then send the async state to the DC server (often represented by the DCAuth component), which processes it and produces a matching signature state. The async state produced by the server is then passed to the SignAsyncEnd method.
SignExternal Method (PDFSigner Component)
Signs the document using an external signing facility.
Syntax
public void SignExternal();
Public Sub SignExternal()
Remarks
Use this method to create a PDF signature using an external signing facility for the cryptographic computations. SignExternal delegates the low-level signing operation to an external, remote, or custom signing engine. This method is useful if the signature has to be made by a device accessible through a custom or non-standard signing interface.
When all preparations are done and the hash is computed, the component fires the ExternalSign event which allows the hash value to be passed for signing.
Update Method (PDFSigner Component)
Updates a signature.
Syntax
Remarks
PDF signatures may be updated from time to time by embedding newer/missing revocation information. The update approach is typically used to extend the validity of an LTV signature. Set SigLabel to the label of the signature field to update.
Updating is typically accompanied with a document timestamping operation. Set TimestampServer to have the component obtain and embed a document timestamp for you.
Before calling this method, provide the signed document via the InputFile (or InputStream) property. The updated document will be saved to OutputFile (or OutputStream).
ChainElementDownload Event (PDFSigner Component)
Fires when there is a need to download a chain element from an online source.
Syntax
public event OnChainElementDownloadHandler OnChainElementDownload; public delegate void OnChainElementDownloadHandler(object sender, PDFSignerChainElementDownloadEventArgs e); public class PDFSignerChainElementDownloadEventArgs : EventArgs { public int Kind { get; } public string CertRDN { get; } public string CACertRDN { get; } public string Location { get; } public int Action { get; set; } }
Public Event OnChainElementDownload As OnChainElementDownloadHandler Public Delegate Sub OnChainElementDownloadHandler(sender As Object, e As PDFSignerChainElementDownloadEventArgs) Public Class PDFSignerChainElementDownloadEventArgs Inherits EventArgs Public ReadOnly Property Kind As Integer Public ReadOnly Property CertRDN As String Public ReadOnly Property CACertRDN As String Public ReadOnly Property Location As String Public Property Action As Integer End Class
Remarks
Subscribe to this event to be notified about validation element retrievals. Use the Action parameter to suppress the download if required.
veaAuto | 0 | Handle the action automatically (the default behaviour) |
veaContinue | 1 | Accept the request implied by the event (accept the certificate, allow the object retrieval) |
veaReject | 2 | Reject the request implied by the event (reject the certificate, disallow the object retrieval) |
veaAcceptNow | 3 | Accept the validated certificate immediately |
veaAbortNow | 4 | Abort the validation, reject the certificate |
cekUnknown | 0 | Unknown or unsupported element type |
cekCertificate | 1 | An X.509 certificate |
cekCRL | 2 | A CRL |
cekOCSP | 3 | An OCSP response |
ChainElementNeeded Event (PDFSigner Component)
Fires when an element required to validate the chain was not located.
Syntax
public event OnChainElementNeededHandler OnChainElementNeeded; public delegate void OnChainElementNeededHandler(object sender, PDFSignerChainElementNeededEventArgs e); public class PDFSignerChainElementNeededEventArgs : EventArgs { public int Kind { get; } public string CertRDN { get; } public string CACertRDN { get; } }
Public Event OnChainElementNeeded As OnChainElementNeededHandler Public Delegate Sub OnChainElementNeededHandler(sender As Object, e As PDFSignerChainElementNeededEventArgs) Public Class PDFSignerChainElementNeededEventArgs Inherits EventArgs Public ReadOnly Property Kind As Integer Public ReadOnly Property CertRDN As String Public ReadOnly Property CACertRDN As String End Class
Remarks
Subscribe to this event to be notified about missing validation elements. Use the KnownCRLs, KnownCertificates, and KnownOCSPs properties in the event handler to provide the missing piece.
cekUnknown | 0 | Unknown or unsupported element type |
cekCertificate | 1 | An X.509 certificate |
cekCRL | 2 | A CRL |
cekOCSP | 3 | An OCSP response |
ChainValidated Event (PDFSigner Component)
Reports the completion of a certificate chain validation.
Syntax
public event OnChainValidatedHandler OnChainValidated; public delegate void OnChainValidatedHandler(object sender, PDFSignerChainValidatedEventArgs e); public class PDFSignerChainValidatedEventArgs : EventArgs { public int Index { get; } public string EntityLabel { get; } public string SubjectRDN { get; } public int ValidationResult { get; } public int ValidationDetails { get; } public bool Cancel { get; set; } }
Public Event OnChainValidated As OnChainValidatedHandler Public Delegate Sub OnChainValidatedHandler(sender As Object, e As PDFSignerChainValidatedEventArgs) Public Class PDFSignerChainValidatedEventArgs Inherits EventArgs Public ReadOnly Property Index As Integer Public ReadOnly Property EntityLabel As String Public ReadOnly Property SubjectRDN As String Public ReadOnly Property ValidationResult As Integer Public ReadOnly Property ValidationDetails As Integer Public Property Cancel As Boolean End Class
Remarks
This event is fired when a certificate chain validation routine completes. SubjectRDN identifies the owner of the validated certificate.
ValidationResult set to 0 (zero) indicates successful chain validation.
cvtValid | 0 | The chain is valid |
cvtValidButUntrusted | 1 | The chain is valid, but the root certificate is not trusted |
cvtInvalid | 2 | The chain is not valid (some of certificates are revoked, expired, or contain an invalid signature) |
cvtCantBeEstablished | 3 | The validity of the chain cannot be established because of missing or unavailable validation information (certificates, CRLs, or OCSP responses) |
cvrBadData | 0x0001 | One or more certificates in the validation path are malformed |
cvrRevoked | 0x0002 | One or more certificates are revoked |
cvrNotYetValid | 0x0004 | One or more certificates are not yet valid |
cvrExpired | 0x0008 | One or more certificates are expired |
cvrInvalidSignature | 0x0010 | A certificate contains a non-valid digital signature |
cvrUnknownCA | 0x0020 | A CA certificate for one or more certificates has not been found (chain incomplete) |
cvrCAUnauthorized | 0x0040 | One of the CA certificates are not authorized to act as CA |
cvrCRLNotVerified | 0x0080 | One or more CRLs could not be verified |
cvrOCSPNotVerified | 0x0100 | One or more OCSP responses could not be verified |
cvrIdentityMismatch | 0x0200 | The identity protected by the certificate (a TLS endpoint or an e-mail addressee) does not match what is recorded in the certificate |
cvrNoKeyUsage | 0x0400 | A mandatory key usage is not enabled in one of the chain certificates |
cvrBlocked | 0x0800 | One or more certificates are blocked |
cvrFailure | 0x1000 | General validation failure |
cvrChainLoop | 0x2000 | Chain loop: one of the CA certificates recursively signs itself |
cvrWeakAlgorithm | 0x4000 | A weak algorithm is used in one of certificates or revocation elements |
cvrUserEnforced | 0x8000 | The chain was considered invalid following intervention from a user code |
ChainValidationProgress Event (PDFSigner Component)
This event is fired multiple times during chain validation to report various stages of the validation procedure.
Syntax
public event OnChainValidationProgressHandler OnChainValidationProgress; public delegate void OnChainValidationProgressHandler(object sender, PDFSignerChainValidationProgressEventArgs e); public class PDFSignerChainValidationProgressEventArgs : EventArgs { public string EventKind { get; } public string CertRDN { get; } public string CACertRDN { get; } public int Action { get; set; } }
Public Event OnChainValidationProgress As OnChainValidationProgressHandler Public Delegate Sub OnChainValidationProgressHandler(sender As Object, e As PDFSignerChainValidationProgressEventArgs) Public Class PDFSignerChainValidationProgressEventArgs Inherits EventArgs Public ReadOnly Property EventKind As String Public ReadOnly Property CertRDN As String Public ReadOnly Property CACertRDN As String Public Property Action As Integer End Class
Remarks
Subscribe to this event to be notified about chain validation progress. Use the Action parameter to alter the validation flow.
The EventKind parameter reports the nature of the event being reported. The CertRDN and CACertRDN parameters report the distinguished names of the certificates that are relevant for the event invocation (one or both can be empty, depending on EventKind). Use the Action parameter to adjust the validation flow.
veaAuto | 0 | Handle the action automatically (the default behaviour) |
veaContinue | 1 | Accept the request implied by the event (accept the certificate, allow the object retrieval) |
veaReject | 2 | Reject the request implied by the event (reject the certificate, disallow the object retrieval) |
veaAcceptNow | 3 | Accept the validated certificate immediately |
veaAbortNow | 4 | Abort the validation, reject the certificate |
DocumentLoaded Event (PDFSigner Component)
This event is fired when the document has been loaded into memory.
Syntax
public event OnDocumentLoadedHandler OnDocumentLoaded; public delegate void OnDocumentLoadedHandler(object sender, PDFSignerDocumentLoadedEventArgs e); public class PDFSignerDocumentLoadedEventArgs : EventArgs { public bool Cancel { get; set; } }
Public Event OnDocumentLoaded As OnDocumentLoadedHandler Public Delegate Sub OnDocumentLoadedHandler(sender As Object, e As PDFSignerDocumentLoadedEventArgs) Public Class PDFSignerDocumentLoadedEventArgs Inherits EventArgs Public Property Cancel As Boolean End Class
Remarks
The handler for this event is a good place to check the document structure, which may be useful when preparing the signature. For example, you can use the Pages information to find the optimal position for the signature widget.
Set Cancel to true to terminate document processing on this stage.
Encrypted Event (PDFSigner Component)
Notifies the application that the document is encrypted and provides recipient certificate details if asymmetric encryption was used to encrypt the document.
Syntax
public event OnEncryptedHandler OnEncrypted; public delegate void OnEncryptedHandler(object sender, PDFSignerEncryptedEventArgs e); public class PDFSignerEncryptedEventArgs : EventArgs { public bool CertUsed { get; } public string IssuerRDN { get; } public byte[] SerialNumber { get; } public byte[] SubjectKeyID { get; } public bool NeedCredential { get; } public bool SkipThis { get; set; } }
Public Event OnEncrypted As OnEncryptedHandler Public Delegate Sub OnEncryptedHandler(sender As Object, e As PDFSignerEncryptedEventArgs) Public Class PDFSignerEncryptedEventArgs Inherits EventArgs Public ReadOnly Property CertUsed As Boolean Public ReadOnly Property IssuerRDN As String Public ReadOnly Property SerialNumber As Byte() Public ReadOnly Property SubjectKeyID As Byte() Public ReadOnly Property NeedCredential As Boolean Public Property SkipThis As Boolean End Class
Remarks
The component fires this event when processing encrypted documents to report the fact of encryption and pass certificate parameters to the user.
This event fires repeatedly for each encryption mechanism used in the document until the user provides the correct credential via the DecryptionCertificate or Password property (depending on the encryption method used), or sets SkipThis to true.
The CertUsed parameter specifies the encryption method used. If set to true, it indicates that the document uses asymmetric (certificate-based) encryption. In that case, the IssuerRDN, SerialNumber, and SubjectKeyID parameters provide the details of the encryption certificate. Note that the document can be encrypted with more than one certificate (or have "more than one recipient"), in which case each certificate will invoke its own Encrypted event loop.
CertUsed set to false indicates that the document uses password encryption. In this case, provide the password via the Password property.
The NeedCredential parameter specifies whether the correct credential is already available to the component or still needs to be set. One example where NeedCredential would be set to false is where it had been provided by the application prior to processing the document (e.g. by setting the Password property to a known pre-defined value). If NeedCredential is set to true, you must provide the valid credential for the decryption process to succeed.
Error Event (PDFSigner Component)
Information about errors during signing/validation.
Syntax
public event OnErrorHandler OnError; public delegate void OnErrorHandler(object sender, PDFSignerErrorEventArgs e); public class PDFSignerErrorEventArgs : EventArgs { public int ErrorCode { get; } public string Description { get; } }
Public Event OnError As OnErrorHandler Public Delegate Sub OnErrorHandler(sender As Object, e As PDFSignerErrorEventArgs) Public Class PDFSignerErrorEventArgs Inherits EventArgs Public ReadOnly Property ErrorCode As Integer Public ReadOnly Property Description As String End Class
Remarks
The event is fired in case of exceptional conditions during PDF processing.
ErrorCode contains an error code and Description contains a textual description of the error.
ExternalDecrypt Event (PDFSigner Component)
Handles remote or external decryption.
Syntax
public event OnExternalDecryptHandler OnExternalDecrypt; public delegate void OnExternalDecryptHandler(object sender, PDFSignerExternalDecryptEventArgs e); public class PDFSignerExternalDecryptEventArgs : EventArgs { public string OperationId { get; } public string Algorithm { get; } public string Pars { get; } public string EncryptedData { get; } public string Data { get; set; } }
Public Event OnExternalDecrypt As OnExternalDecryptHandler Public Delegate Sub OnExternalDecryptHandler(sender As Object, e As PDFSignerExternalDecryptEventArgs) Public Class PDFSignerExternalDecryptEventArgs Inherits EventArgs Public ReadOnly Property OperationId As String Public ReadOnly Property Algorithm As String Public ReadOnly Property Pars As String Public ReadOnly Property EncryptedData As String Public Property Data As String End Class
Remarks
Assign a handler to this event if you need to delegate a low-level decryption operation to an external, remote, or custom decryption engine. The handler receives an encrypted value in the EncryptedData parameter, and is expected to decrypt it and place the decrypted value into the Data parameter.
OperationId provides a comment about the operation and its origin. It depends on the exact component being used, and may be empty. Algorithm specifies the encryption algorithm being used, and Pars contains algorithm-dependent parameters.
The component uses base16 (hex) encoding for the EncryptedData, Data, and Pars parameters. If your decryption engine uses a different input and output encoding, you may need to decode and/or encode the data before and/or after the decryption.
Sample data encoded in base16: a0dee2a0382afbb09120ffa7ccd8a152 - lower case base16 A0DEE2A0382AFBB09120FFA7CCD8A152 - upper case base16
ExternalSign Event (PDFSigner Component)
Handles remote or external signing initiated by the SignExternal method or other source.
Syntax
public event OnExternalSignHandler OnExternalSign; public delegate void OnExternalSignHandler(object sender, PDFSignerExternalSignEventArgs e); public class PDFSignerExternalSignEventArgs : EventArgs { public string OperationId { get; } public string HashAlgorithm { get; } public string Pars { get; } public string Data { get; } public string SignedData { get; set; } }
Public Event OnExternalSign As OnExternalSignHandler Public Delegate Sub OnExternalSignHandler(sender As Object, e As PDFSignerExternalSignEventArgs) Public Class PDFSignerExternalSignEventArgs Inherits EventArgs Public ReadOnly Property OperationId As String Public ReadOnly Property HashAlgorithm As String Public ReadOnly Property Pars As String Public ReadOnly Property Data As String Public Property SignedData As String End Class
Remarks
Assign a handler to this event if you need to delegate a low-level signing operation to an external, remote, or custom signing engine. Depending on the settings, the handler will receive a hashed or unhashed value to be signed.
The event handler must pass the value of Data to the signer, obtain the signature, and pass it back to the component via the SignedData parameter.
OperationId provides a comment about the operation and its origin. It depends on the exact component being used, and may be empty. HashAlgorithm specifies the hash algorithm being used for the operation, and Pars contains algorithm-dependent parameters.
The component uses base16 (hex) encoding for the Data, SignedData, and Pars parameters. If your signing engine uses a different input and output encoding, you may need to decode and/or encode the data before and/or after the signing.
A sample MD5 hash encoded in base16: a0dee2a0382afbb09120ffa7ccd8a152 - lower case base16 A0DEE2A0382AFBB09120FFA7CCD8A152 - upper case base16
A sample event handler that uses the .NET RSACryptoServiceProvider class may look like the following:
signer.OnExternalSign += (s, e) =>
{
var cert = new X509Certificate2("cert.pfx", "", X509KeyStorageFlags.Exportable);
var key = (RSACryptoServiceProvider)cert.PrivateKey;
var dataToSign = e.Data.FromBase16String();
var signedData = key.SignHash(dataToSign, "2.16.840.1.101.3.4.2.1");
e.SignedData = signedData.ToBase16String();
};
Notification Event (PDFSigner Component)
This event notifies the application about an underlying control flow event.
Syntax
public event OnNotificationHandler OnNotification; public delegate void OnNotificationHandler(object sender, PDFSignerNotificationEventArgs e); public class PDFSignerNotificationEventArgs : EventArgs { public string EventID { get; } public string EventParam { get; } }
Public Event OnNotification As OnNotificationHandler Public Delegate Sub OnNotificationHandler(sender As Object, e As PDFSignerNotificationEventArgs) Public Class PDFSignerNotificationEventArgs Inherits EventArgs Public ReadOnly Property EventID As String Public ReadOnly Property EventParam As String End Class
Remarks
The component fires this event to let the application know about some event, occurrence, or milestone in the component. For example, it may fire to report completion of the document processing. The list of events being reported is not fixed, and may be flexibly extended over time.
The unique identifier of the event is provided in the EventID parameter. EventParam contains any parameters accompanying the occurrence. Depending on the type of the component, the exact action it is performing, or the document being processed, one or both may be omitted.
This component can fire this event with the following EventID values:
DocumentLoaded | Reports the completion of PDF document processing by the component. Use the event handler to access document-related information, such as page number and document file details. The EventParam value passed with this EventID is empty. |
BeforeTimestamp | This event is fired before a timestamp is requested from the timestamping authority. Use the event handler to modify TSA and HTTP settings. |
TimestampError | This event is only fired if the component failed to obtain a timestamp from the timestamping authority. The EventParam parameter contains extended error info. |
TimestampRequest | A timestamp is requested from the custom timestamping
authority. This event is only fired if TimestampServer was set to a
virtual:// URI. The EventParam parameter contains the
TSP request (or the plain hash, depending on the value provided to
TimestampServer), in base16, that needs to be sent to the TSA.
Use the event handler to send the request to the TSA. Upon receiving the response, assign it, in base16, to the TimestampResponse configuration property. |
SignatureWidgetPrepare | Another copy of the signature widget needs
to be configured. Use the event handler to configure individual widgets
when creating multi-widget signatures. The Notification event with this
event ID will be fired repeatedly until the LastSignatureWidget
configuration setting is set to true.
The EventParam value passed with this EventID is empty. |
SignaturesLoaded | Notifies the application that the component has finished loading signatures. |
PreRenderWidget Event (PDFSigner Component)
Fires when a signature widget is ready to be written to the document.
Syntax
public event OnPreRenderWidgetHandler OnPreRenderWidget; public delegate void OnPreRenderWidgetHandler(object sender, PDFSignerPreRenderWidgetEventArgs e); public class PDFSignerPreRenderWidgetEventArgs : EventArgs { public bool AddAnother { get; set; } public bool ResetAnother { get; set; } }
Public Event OnPreRenderWidget As OnPreRenderWidgetHandler Public Delegate Sub OnPreRenderWidgetHandler(sender As Object, e As PDFSignerPreRenderWidgetEventArgs) Public Class PDFSignerPreRenderWidgetEventArgs Inherits EventArgs Public Property AddAnother As Boolean Public Property ResetAnother As Boolean End Class
Remarks
The component fires this event when it is ready to insert a new instance of the signature widget to the document. This event is fired repeatedly until the event handler sets the AddAnother parameter to false, allowing your application to create as many copies of the signature widget as required.
You can use this event handler to adjust the look of each widget copy. Set the ResetAnother parameter to true to automatically clean up all the existing widget settings after the current widget is saved. Setting ResetAnother to true will let you start every new widget from scratch. Keeping it set to false would result in every new widget looking the same as the previous one.
SignatureFound Event (PDFSigner Component)
Signifies the start of signature validation.
Syntax
public event OnSignatureFoundHandler OnSignatureFound; public delegate void OnSignatureFoundHandler(object sender, PDFSignerSignatureFoundEventArgs e); public class PDFSignerSignatureFoundEventArgs : EventArgs { public int Index { get; } public string EntityLabel { get; } public string IssuerRDN { get; } public byte[] SerialNumber { get; } public byte[] SubjectKeyID { get; } public bool CertFound { get; } public bool ValidateSignature { get; set; } public bool ValidateChain { get; set; } }
Public Event OnSignatureFound As OnSignatureFoundHandler Public Delegate Sub OnSignatureFoundHandler(sender As Object, e As PDFSignerSignatureFoundEventArgs) Public Class PDFSignerSignatureFoundEventArgs Inherits EventArgs Public ReadOnly Property Index As Integer Public ReadOnly Property EntityLabel As String Public ReadOnly Property IssuerRDN As String Public ReadOnly Property SerialNumber As Byte() Public ReadOnly Property SubjectKeyID As Byte() Public ReadOnly Property CertFound As Boolean Public Property ValidateSignature As Boolean Public Property ValidateChain As Boolean End Class
Remarks
This event tells the application that signature validation is about to start, and provides the details about the signer's certificate via its IssuerRDN, SerialNumber, and SubjectKeyID parameters. It fires for every signature located in the verified document or message.
The CertFound parameter is set to True if the component has found the needed certificate in one of the known locations, and to False otherwise, in which case you must provide it manually via the KnownCertificates property.
Signature validation consists of two independent stages: cryptographic signature validation and chain validation. Separate validation results are reported for each, with the SignatureValidationResult and ChainValidationResult properties respectively.
Use the ValidateSignature and ValidateChain parameters to tell the verifier which stages to include in the validation.
SignatureValidated Event (PDFSigner Component)
Marks the completion of the signature validation routine.
Syntax
public event OnSignatureValidatedHandler OnSignatureValidated; public delegate void OnSignatureValidatedHandler(object sender, PDFSignerSignatureValidatedEventArgs e); public class PDFSignerSignatureValidatedEventArgs : EventArgs { public int Index { get; } public string EntityLabel { get; } public string IssuerRDN { get; } public byte[] SerialNumber { get; } public byte[] SubjectKeyID { get; } public int ValidationResult { get; } public bool Cancel { get; set; } }
Public Event OnSignatureValidated As OnSignatureValidatedHandler Public Delegate Sub OnSignatureValidatedHandler(sender As Object, e As PDFSignerSignatureValidatedEventArgs) Public Class PDFSignerSignatureValidatedEventArgs Inherits EventArgs Public ReadOnly Property Index As Integer Public ReadOnly Property EntityLabel As String Public ReadOnly Property IssuerRDN As String Public ReadOnly Property SerialNumber As Byte() Public ReadOnly Property SubjectKeyID As Byte() Public ReadOnly Property ValidationResult As Integer Public Property Cancel As Boolean End Class
Remarks
This event is fired upon the completion of the signature validation routine, and reports the respective validation result.
Use the IssuerRDN, SerialNumber, and/or SubjectKeyID parameters to identify the signing certificate.
ValidationResult is set to 0 if the validation has been successful, or to a non-zero value in case of a validation failure.
svtValid | 0 | The signature is valid |
svtUnknown | 1 | Signature validity is unknown |
svtCorrupted | 2 | The signature is corrupted |
svtSignerNotFound | 3 | Failed to acquire the signing certificate. The signature cannot be validated. |
svtFailure | 4 | General failure |
svtReferenceCorrupted | 5 | Reference corrupted (XML-based signatures only) |
TimestampFound Event (PDFSigner Component)
Signifies the start of a timestamp validation routine.
Syntax
public event OnTimestampFoundHandler OnTimestampFound; public delegate void OnTimestampFoundHandler(object sender, PDFSignerTimestampFoundEventArgs e); public class PDFSignerTimestampFoundEventArgs : EventArgs { public int Index { get; } public string EntityLabel { get; } public string IssuerRDN { get; } public byte[] SerialNumber { get; } public byte[] SubjectKeyID { get; } public bool CertFound { get; } public bool ValidateTimestamp { get; set; } public bool ValidateChain { get; set; } }
Public Event OnTimestampFound As OnTimestampFoundHandler Public Delegate Sub OnTimestampFoundHandler(sender As Object, e As PDFSignerTimestampFoundEventArgs) Public Class PDFSignerTimestampFoundEventArgs Inherits EventArgs Public ReadOnly Property Index As Integer Public ReadOnly Property EntityLabel As String Public ReadOnly Property IssuerRDN As String Public ReadOnly Property SerialNumber As Byte() Public ReadOnly Property SubjectKeyID As Byte() Public ReadOnly Property CertFound As Boolean Public Property ValidateTimestamp As Boolean Public Property ValidateChain As Boolean End Class
Remarks
This event fires for every timestamp identified during signature processing, and reports the details about the signer's certificate via its IssuerRDN, SerialNumber, and SubjectKeyID parameters.
The CertFound parameter is set to True if the component has found the needed certificate in one of the known locations, and to False otherwise, in which case you must provide it manually via the KnownCertificates property.
Just like with signature validation, timestamp validation consists of two independent stages: cryptographic signature validation and chain validation. Separate validation results are reported for each, with the ValidationResult and ChainValidationResult properties respectively.
Use the ValidateSignature and ValidateChain parameters to tell the verifier which stages to include in the validation.
TimestampRequest Event (PDFSigner Component)
Fires when the component is ready to request a timestamp from an external TSA.
Syntax
public event OnTimestampRequestHandler OnTimestampRequest; public delegate void OnTimestampRequestHandler(object sender, PDFSignerTimestampRequestEventArgs e); public class PDFSignerTimestampRequestEventArgs : EventArgs { public string TSA { get; } public string TimestampRequest { get; } public string TimestampResponse { get; set; } public bool SuppressDefault { get; set; } }
Public Event OnTimestampRequest As OnTimestampRequestHandler Public Delegate Sub OnTimestampRequestHandler(sender As Object, e As PDFSignerTimestampRequestEventArgs) Public Class PDFSignerTimestampRequestEventArgs Inherits EventArgs Public ReadOnly Property TSA As String Public ReadOnly Property TimestampRequest As String Public Property TimestampResponse As String Public Property SuppressDefault As Boolean End Class
Remarks
Subscribe to this event to intercept timestamp requests. You can use it to override timestamping requests and perform them in your code.
The TSA parameter indicates the timestamping service being used. It matches the value passed to the TimestampServer property. Set the SuppressDefault parameter to false if you would like to stop the built-in TSA request from going ahead. The built-in TSA request is also not performed if the returned TimestampResponse parameter is not empty.
TimestampValidated Event (PDFSigner Component)
Reports the completion of the timestamp validation routine.
Syntax
public event OnTimestampValidatedHandler OnTimestampValidated; public delegate void OnTimestampValidatedHandler(object sender, PDFSignerTimestampValidatedEventArgs e); public class PDFSignerTimestampValidatedEventArgs : EventArgs { public int Index { get; } public string EntityLabel { get; } public string IssuerRDN { get; } public byte[] SerialNumber { get; } public byte[] SubjectKeyID { get; } public string Time { get; } public int ValidationResult { get; } public int ChainValidationResult { get; } public int ChainValidationDetails { get; } public bool Cancel { get; set; } }
Public Event OnTimestampValidated As OnTimestampValidatedHandler Public Delegate Sub OnTimestampValidatedHandler(sender As Object, e As PDFSignerTimestampValidatedEventArgs) Public Class PDFSignerTimestampValidatedEventArgs Inherits EventArgs Public ReadOnly Property Index As Integer Public ReadOnly Property EntityLabel As String Public ReadOnly Property IssuerRDN As String Public ReadOnly Property SerialNumber As Byte() Public ReadOnly Property SubjectKeyID As Byte() Public ReadOnly Property Time As String Public ReadOnly Property ValidationResult As Integer Public ReadOnly Property ChainValidationResult As Integer Public ReadOnly Property ChainValidationDetails As Integer Public Property Cancel As Boolean End Class
Remarks
This event is fired upon the completion of the timestamp validation routine, and reports the respective validation result.
ValidationResult is set to 0 if the validation has been successful, or to a non-zero value in case of a failure.
svtValid | 0 | The signature is valid |
svtUnknown | 1 | Signature validity is unknown |
svtCorrupted | 2 | The signature is corrupted |
svtSignerNotFound | 3 | Failed to acquire the signing certificate. The signature cannot be validated. |
svtFailure | 4 | General failure |
svtReferenceCorrupted | 5 | Reference corrupted (XML-based signatures only) |
TLSCertNeeded Event (PDFSigner Component)
Fires when a remote TLS party requests a client certificate.
Syntax
public event OnTLSCertNeededHandler OnTLSCertNeeded; public delegate void OnTLSCertNeededHandler(object sender, PDFSignerTLSCertNeededEventArgs e); public class PDFSignerTLSCertNeededEventArgs : EventArgs { public string Host { get; } public string CANames { get; } }
Public Event OnTLSCertNeeded As OnTLSCertNeededHandler Public Delegate Sub OnTLSCertNeededHandler(sender As Object, e As PDFSignerTLSCertNeededEventArgs) Public Class PDFSignerTLSCertNeededEventArgs Inherits EventArgs Public ReadOnly Property Host As String Public ReadOnly Property CANames As String End Class
Remarks
This event fires to notify the implementation that a remote TLS server has requested a client certificate. The Host parameter identifies the host that makes a request, and the CANames parameter (optional, according to the TLS spec) advises on the accepted issuing CAs.
Use the TLSClientChain property in response to this event to provide the requested certificate. Please make sure the client certificate includes the associated private key. Note that you may set the certificates before the connection without waiting for this event to fire.
This event is preceded by the TLSHandshake event for the given host and, if the certificate was accepted, succeeded by the TLSEstablished event.
TLSCertValidate Event (PDFSigner Component)
This event is fired upon receipt of the TLS server's certificate, allowing the user to control its acceptance.
Syntax
public event OnTLSCertValidateHandler OnTLSCertValidate; public delegate void OnTLSCertValidateHandler(object sender, PDFSignerTLSCertValidateEventArgs e); public class PDFSignerTLSCertValidateEventArgs : EventArgs { public string ServerHost { get; } public string ServerIP { get; } public bool Accept { get; set; } }
Public Event OnTLSCertValidate As OnTLSCertValidateHandler Public Delegate Sub OnTLSCertValidateHandler(sender As Object, e As PDFSignerTLSCertValidateEventArgs) Public Class PDFSignerTLSCertValidateEventArgs Inherits EventArgs Public ReadOnly Property ServerHost As String Public ReadOnly Property ServerIP As String Public Property Accept As Boolean End Class
Remarks
This event is fired during a TLS handshake. Use the TLSServerChain property to access the certificate chain. In general, components may contact a number of TLS endpoints during their work, depending on their configuration.
Accept is assigned in accordance with the outcome of the internal validation check performed by the component, and can be adjusted if needed.
TLSEstablished Event (PDFSigner Component)
Fires when a TLS handshake with Host successfully completes.
Syntax
public event OnTLSEstablishedHandler OnTLSEstablished; public delegate void OnTLSEstablishedHandler(object sender, PDFSignerTLSEstablishedEventArgs e); public class PDFSignerTLSEstablishedEventArgs : EventArgs { public string Host { get; } public string Version { get; } public string Ciphersuite { get; } public byte[] ConnectionId { get; } public bool Abort { get; set; } }
Public Event OnTLSEstablished As OnTLSEstablishedHandler Public Delegate Sub OnTLSEstablishedHandler(sender As Object, e As PDFSignerTLSEstablishedEventArgs) Public Class PDFSignerTLSEstablishedEventArgs Inherits EventArgs Public ReadOnly Property Host As String Public ReadOnly Property Version As String Public ReadOnly Property Ciphersuite As String Public ReadOnly Property ConnectionId As Byte() Public Property Abort As Boolean End Class
Remarks
The component uses this event to notify the application about a successful completion of a TLS handshake.
The Version, Ciphersuite, and ConnectionId parameters indicate the security parameters of the new connection. Use the Abort parameter if you need to terminate the connection at this stage.
TLSHandshake Event (PDFSigner Component)
Fires when a new TLS handshake is initiated, before the handshake commences.
Syntax
public event OnTLSHandshakeHandler OnTLSHandshake; public delegate void OnTLSHandshakeHandler(object sender, PDFSignerTLSHandshakeEventArgs e); public class PDFSignerTLSHandshakeEventArgs : EventArgs { public string Host { get; } public bool Abort { get; set; } }
Public Event OnTLSHandshake As OnTLSHandshakeHandler Public Delegate Sub OnTLSHandshakeHandler(sender As Object, e As PDFSignerTLSHandshakeEventArgs) Public Class PDFSignerTLSHandshakeEventArgs Inherits EventArgs Public ReadOnly Property Host As String Public Property Abort As Boolean End Class
Remarks
The component uses this event to notify the application about the start of a new TLS handshake to Host. If the handshake is successful, this event will be followed by the TLSEstablished event. If the server chooses to request a client certificate, the TLSCertNeeded event will also be fired.
TLSShutdown Event (PDFSigner Component)
Reports the graceful closure of a TLS connection.
Syntax
public event OnTLSShutdownHandler OnTLSShutdown; public delegate void OnTLSShutdownHandler(object sender, PDFSignerTLSShutdownEventArgs e); public class PDFSignerTLSShutdownEventArgs : EventArgs { public string Host { get; } }
Public Event OnTLSShutdown As OnTLSShutdownHandler Public Delegate Sub OnTLSShutdownHandler(sender As Object, e As PDFSignerTLSShutdownEventArgs) Public Class PDFSignerTLSShutdownEventArgs Inherits EventArgs Public ReadOnly Property Host As String End Class
Remarks
This event notifies the application about the closure of an earlier established TLS connection. Note that only graceful connection closures are reported.
Certificate Type
Encapsulates an individual X.509 certificate.
Remarks
This type keeps and provides access to X.509 certificate details.
Fields
Bytes
byte[] (read-only)
Default: ""
Returns the raw certificate data in DER format.
CA
bool
Default: False
Indicates whether the certificate has a CA capability. For the certificate to be considered a CA, it must have its Basic Constraints extension set with the CA indicator enabled.
Set this field when generating a new certificate to have its Basic Constraints extension generated automatically.
CAKeyID
byte[] (read-only)
Default: ""
A unique identifier (fingerprint) of the CA certificate's cryptographic key.
Authority Key Identifier is a certificate extension which allows identification of certificates belonging to the same issuer, but with different public keys. It is a de-facto standard to include this extension in all certificates to facilitate chain building.
This setting cannot be set when generating a certificate as it always derives from another certificate property. CertificateManager generates this setting automatically if enough information is available to it: for self-signed certificates, this value is copied from the SubjectKeyID setting, and for lower-level certificates, from the parent certificate's subject key ID extension.
CertType
CertTypes (read-only)
Default: 0
Returns the type of the entity contained in the Certificate object.
A Certificate object can contain two types of cryptographic objects: a ready-to-use X.509 certificate, or a certificate request ("an unsigned certificate"). Certificate requests can be upgraded to full certificates by signing them with a CA certificate.
Use the CertificateManager component to load or create new certificate and certificate requests objects.
CRLDistributionPoints
string
Default: ""
Contains a list of locations of CRL distribution points used to check this certificate's validity. The list is taken from the respective certificate extension.
Use this field when generating a certificate to provide a list of CRL endpoints that should be made part of the new certificate.
The endpoints are provided as a list of CRLF-separated URLs. Note that this differs from the behaviour used in earlier product versions, where the "|" character was used as the location separator.
Curve
string
Default: ""
Specifies the elliptic curve associated with the certificate's public key. This setting only applies to certificates containing EC keys.
SB_EC_SECP112R1 | SECP112R1 | |
SB_EC_SECP112R2 | SECP112R2 | |
SB_EC_SECP128R1 | SECP128R1 | |
SB_EC_SECP128R2 | SECP128R2 | |
SB_EC_SECP160K1 | SECP160K1 | |
SB_EC_SECP160R1 | SECP160R1 | |
SB_EC_SECP160R2 | SECP160R2 | |
SB_EC_SECP192K1 | SECP192K1 | |
SB_EC_SECP192R1 | SECP192R1 | |
SB_EC_SECP224K1 | SECP224K1 | |
SB_EC_SECP224R1 | SECP224R1 | |
SB_EC_SECP256K1 | SECP256K1 | |
SB_EC_SECP256R1 | SECP256R1 | |
SB_EC_SECP384R1 | SECP384R1 | |
SB_EC_SECP521R1 | SECP521R1 | |
SB_EC_SECT113R1 | SECT113R1 | |
SB_EC_SECT113R2 | SECT113R2 | |
SB_EC_SECT131R1 | SECT131R1 | |
SB_EC_SECT131R2 | SECT131R2 | |
SB_EC_SECT163K1 | SECT163K1 | |
SB_EC_SECT163R1 | SECT163R1 | |
SB_EC_SECT163R2 | SECT163R2 | |
SB_EC_SECT193R1 | SECT193R1 | |
SB_EC_SECT193R2 | SECT193R2 | |
SB_EC_SECT233K1 | SECT233K1 | |
SB_EC_SECT233R1 | SECT233R1 | |
SB_EC_SECT239K1 | SECT239K1 | |
SB_EC_SECT283K1 | SECT283K1 | |
SB_EC_SECT283R1 | SECT283R1 | |
SB_EC_SECT409K1 | SECT409K1 | |
SB_EC_SECT409R1 | SECT409R1 | |
SB_EC_SECT571K1 | SECT571K1 | |
SB_EC_SECT571R1 | SECT571R1 | |
SB_EC_PRIME192V1 | PRIME192V1 | |
SB_EC_PRIME192V2 | PRIME192V2 | |
SB_EC_PRIME192V3 | PRIME192V3 | |
SB_EC_PRIME239V1 | PRIME239V1 | |
SB_EC_PRIME239V2 | PRIME239V2 | |
SB_EC_PRIME239V3 | PRIME239V3 | |
SB_EC_PRIME256V1 | PRIME256V1 | |
SB_EC_C2PNB163V1 | C2PNB163V1 | |
SB_EC_C2PNB163V2 | C2PNB163V2 | |
SB_EC_C2PNB163V3 | C2PNB163V3 | |
SB_EC_C2PNB176W1 | C2PNB176W1 | |
SB_EC_C2TNB191V1 | C2TNB191V1 | |
SB_EC_C2TNB191V2 | C2TNB191V2 | |
SB_EC_C2TNB191V3 | C2TNB191V3 | |
SB_EC_C2ONB191V4 | C2ONB191V4 | |
SB_EC_C2ONB191V5 | C2ONB191V5 | |
SB_EC_C2PNB208W1 | C2PNB208W1 | |
SB_EC_C2TNB239V1 | C2TNB239V1 | |
SB_EC_C2TNB239V2 | C2TNB239V2 | |
SB_EC_C2TNB239V3 | C2TNB239V3 | |
SB_EC_C2ONB239V4 | C2ONB239V4 | |
SB_EC_C2ONB239V5 | C2ONB239V5 | |
SB_EC_C2PNB272W1 | C2PNB272W1 | |
SB_EC_C2PNB304W1 | C2PNB304W1 | |
SB_EC_C2TNB359V1 | C2TNB359V1 | |
SB_EC_C2PNB368W1 | C2PNB368W1 | |
SB_EC_C2TNB431R1 | C2TNB431R1 | |
SB_EC_NISTP192 | NISTP192 | |
SB_EC_NISTP224 | NISTP224 | |
SB_EC_NISTP256 | NISTP256 | |
SB_EC_NISTP384 | NISTP384 | |
SB_EC_NISTP521 | NISTP521 | |
SB_EC_NISTB163 | NISTB163 | |
SB_EC_NISTB233 | NISTB233 | |
SB_EC_NISTB283 | NISTB283 | |
SB_EC_NISTB409 | NISTB409 | |
SB_EC_NISTB571 | NISTB571 | |
SB_EC_NISTK163 | NISTK163 | |
SB_EC_NISTK233 | NISTK233 | |
SB_EC_NISTK283 | NISTK283 | |
SB_EC_NISTK409 | NISTK409 | |
SB_EC_NISTK571 | NISTK571 | |
SB_EC_GOSTCPTEST | GOSTCPTEST | |
SB_EC_GOSTCPA | GOSTCPA | |
SB_EC_GOSTCPB | GOSTCPB | |
SB_EC_GOSTCPC | GOSTCPC | |
SB_EC_GOSTCPXCHA | GOSTCPXCHA | |
SB_EC_GOSTCPXCHB | GOSTCPXCHB | |
SB_EC_BRAINPOOLP160R1 | BRAINPOOLP160R1 | |
SB_EC_BRAINPOOLP160T1 | BRAINPOOLP160T1 | |
SB_EC_BRAINPOOLP192R1 | BRAINPOOLP192R1 | |
SB_EC_BRAINPOOLP192T1 | BRAINPOOLP192T1 | |
SB_EC_BRAINPOOLP224R1 | BRAINPOOLP224R1 | |
SB_EC_BRAINPOOLP224T1 | BRAINPOOLP224T1 | |
SB_EC_BRAINPOOLP256R1 | BRAINPOOLP256R1 | |
SB_EC_BRAINPOOLP256T1 | BRAINPOOLP256T1 | |
SB_EC_BRAINPOOLP320R1 | BRAINPOOLP320R1 | |
SB_EC_BRAINPOOLP320T1 | BRAINPOOLP320T1 | |
SB_EC_BRAINPOOLP384R1 | BRAINPOOLP384R1 | |
SB_EC_BRAINPOOLP384T1 | BRAINPOOLP384T1 | |
SB_EC_BRAINPOOLP512R1 | BRAINPOOLP512R1 | |
SB_EC_BRAINPOOLP512T1 | BRAINPOOLP512T1 | |
SB_EC_CURVE25519 | CURVE25519 | |
SB_EC_CURVE448 | CURVE448 |
Fingerprint
string (read-only)
Default: ""
Contains the fingerprint (a hash imprint) of this certificate.
While there is no formal standard defining what a fingerprint is, a SHA1 hash of the certificate's DER-encoded body is typically used.
FriendlyName
string (read-only)
Default: ""
Contains an associated alias (friendly name) of the certificate. The friendly name is not a property of a certificate: it is maintained by the certificate media rather than being included in its DER representation. Windows certificate stores are one example of media that does support friendly names.
HashAlgorithm
string
Default: ""
Provides means to set the hash algorithm to be used in the subsequent operation on the certificate (such as generation or key signing). It is not a property of a certificate; use SigAlgorithm to find out the hash algorithm that is part of the certificate signature.
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_SHA1 | SHA1 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_SHA224 | SHA224 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_SHA256 | SHA256 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_SHA384 | SHA384 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_SHA512 | SHA512 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_MD2 | MD2 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_MD4 | MD4 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_MD5 | MD5 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_RIPEMD160 | RIPEMD160 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_CRC32 | CRC32 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_SSL3 | SSL3 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_GOST_R3411_1994 | GOST1994 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_WHIRLPOOL | WHIRLPOOL | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_POLY1305 | POLY1305 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_SHA3_224 | SHA3_224 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_SHA3_256 | SHA3_256 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_SHA3_384 | SHA3_384 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_SHA3_512 | SHA3_512 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2S_128 | BLAKE2S_128 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2S_160 | BLAKE2S_160 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2S_224 | BLAKE2S_224 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2S_256 | BLAKE2S_256 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2B_160 | BLAKE2B_160 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2B_256 | BLAKE2B_256 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2B_384 | BLAKE2B_384 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2B_512 | BLAKE2B_512 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_SHAKE_128 | SHAKE_128 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_SHAKE_256 | SHAKE_256 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_SHAKE_128_LEN | SHAKE_128_LEN | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_SHAKE_256_LEN | SHAKE_256_LEN |
Issuer
string (read-only)
Default: ""
The common name of the certificate issuer (CA), typically a company name. This is part of a larger set of credentials available via IssuerRDN.
IssuerRDN
string
Default: ""
A list of Property=Value pairs that uniquely identify the certificate issuer.
Example: /C=US/O=Nationwide CA/CN=Web Certification Authority
KeyAlgorithm
string
Default: "0"
Specifies the public key algorithm of this certificate.
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_ID_RSA_ENCRYPTION | rsaEncryption | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_MD2_RSA_ENCRYPTION | md2withRSAEncryption | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_MD5_RSA_ENCRYPTION | md5withRSAEncryption | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA1_RSA_ENCRYPTION | sha1withRSAEncryption | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_ID_DSA | id-dsa | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_ID_DSA_SHA1 | id-dsa-with-sha1 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_DH_PUBLIC | dhpublicnumber | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA224_RSA_ENCRYPTION | sha224WithRSAEncryption | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA256_RSA_ENCRYPTION | sha256WithRSAEncryption | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA384_RSA_ENCRYPTION | sha384WithRSAEncryption | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA512_RSA_ENCRYPTION | sha512WithRSAEncryption | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_ID_RSAPSS | id-RSASSA-PSS | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_ID_RSAOAEP | id-RSAES-OAEP | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_RSASIGNATURE_RIPEMD160 | ripemd160withRSA | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_ID_ELGAMAL | elGamal | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA1_ECDSA | ecdsa-with-SHA1 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_RECOMMENDED_ECDSA | ecdsa-recommended | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA224_ECDSA | ecdsa-with-SHA224 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA256_ECDSA | ecdsa-with-SHA256 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA384_ECDSA | ecdsa-with-SHA384 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA512_ECDSA | ecdsa-with-SHA512 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_EC | id-ecPublicKey | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SPECIFIED_ECDSA | ecdsa-specified | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_GOST_R3410_1994 | id-GostR3410-94 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_GOST_R3410_2001 | id-GostR3410-2001 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_GOST_R3411_WITH_R3410_1994 | id-GostR3411-94-with-GostR3410-94 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_GOST_R3411_WITH_R3410_2001 | id-GostR3411-94-with-GostR3410-2001 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA1_ECDSA_PLAIN | ecdsa-plain-SHA1 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA224_ECDSA_PLAIN | ecdsa-plain-SHA224 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA256_ECDSA_PLAIN | ecdsa-plain-SHA256 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA384_ECDSA_PLAIN | ecdsa-plain-SHA384 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA512_ECDSA_PLAIN | ecdsa-plain-SHA512 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_RIPEMD160_ECDSA_PLAIN | ecdsa-plain-RIPEMD160 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_WHIRLPOOL_RSA_ENCRYPTION | whirlpoolWithRSAEncryption | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_ID_DSA_SHA224 | id-dsa-with-sha224 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_ID_DSA_SHA256 | id-dsa-with-sha256 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA3_224_RSA_ENCRYPTION | id-rsassa-pkcs1-v1_5-with-sha3-224 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA3_256_RSA_ENCRYPTION | id-rsassa-pkcs1-v1_5-with-sha3-256 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA3_384_RSA_ENCRYPTION | id-rsassa-pkcs1-v1_5-with-sha3-384 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA3_512_RSA_ENCRYPTION | id-rsassa-pkcs1-v1_5-with-sha3-512 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA3_224_ECDSA | id-ecdsa-with-sha3-224 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA3_256_ECDSA | id-ecdsa-with-sha3-256 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA3_384_ECDSA | id-ecdsa-with-sha3-384 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA3_512_ECDSA | id-ecdsa-with-sha3-512 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA3_224_ECDSA_PLAIN | id-ecdsa-plain-with-sha3-224 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA3_256_ECDSA_PLAIN | id-ecdsa-plain-with-sha3-256 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA3_384_ECDSA_PLAIN | id-ecdsa-plain-with-sha3-384 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA3_512_ECDSA_PLAIN | id-ecdsa-plain-with-sha3-512 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_ID_DSA_SHA3_224 | id-dsa-with-sha3-224 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_ID_DSA_SHA3_256 | id-dsa-with-sha3-256 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2S_128_RSA_ENCRYPTION | id-rsassa-pkcs1-v1_5-with-blake2s128 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2S_160_RSA_ENCRYPTION | id-rsassa-pkcs1-v1_5-with-blake2s160 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2S_224_RSA_ENCRYPTION | id-rsassa-pkcs1-v1_5-with-blake2s224 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2S_256_RSA_ENCRYPTION | id-rsassa-pkcs1-v1_5-with-blake2s256 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2B_160_RSA_ENCRYPTION | id-rsassa-pkcs1-v1_5-with-blake2b160 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2B_256_RSA_ENCRYPTION | id-rsassa-pkcs1-v1_5-with-blake2b256 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2B_384_RSA_ENCRYPTION | id-rsassa-pkcs1-v1_5-with-blake2b384 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2B_512_RSA_ENCRYPTION | id-rsassa-pkcs1-v1_5-with-blake2b512 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2S_128_ECDSA | id-ecdsa-with-blake2s128 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2S_160_ECDSA | id-ecdsa-with-blake2s160 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2S_224_ECDSA | id-ecdsa-with-blake2s224 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2S_256_ECDSA | id-ecdsa-with-blake2s256 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2B_160_ECDSA | id-ecdsa-with-blake2b160 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2B_256_ECDSA | id-ecdsa-with-blake2b256 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2B_384_ECDSA | id-ecdsa-with-blake2b384 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2B_512_ECDSA | id-ecdsa-with-blake2b512 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2S_128_ECDSA_PLAIN | id-ecdsa-plain-with-blake2s128 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2S_160_ECDSA_PLAIN | id-ecdsa-plain-with-blake2s160 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2S_224_ECDSA_PLAIN | id-ecdsa-plain-with-blake2s224 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2S_256_ECDSA_PLAIN | id-ecdsa-plain-with-blake2s256 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2B_160_ECDSA_PLAIN | id-ecdsa-plain-with-blake2b160 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2B_256_ECDSA_PLAIN | id-ecdsa-plain-with-blake2b256 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2B_384_ECDSA_PLAIN | id-ecdsa-plain-with-blake2b384 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2B_512_ECDSA_PLAIN | id-ecdsa-plain-with-blake2b512 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_ID_DSA_BLAKE2S_224 | id-dsa-with-blake2s224 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_ID_DSA_BLAKE2S_256 | id-dsa-with-blake2s256 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_EDDSA_ED25519 | id-Ed25519 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_EDDSA_ED448 | id-Ed448 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_EDDSA_ED25519_PH | id-Ed25519ph | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_EDDSA_ED448_PH | id-Ed448ph | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_EDDSA | id-EdDSA | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_EDDSA_SIGNATURE | id-EdDSA-sig |
Use the KeyBits, Curve, and PublicKeyBytes fields to get more details about the key the certificate contains.
KeyBits
int (read-only)
Default: 0
Returns the length of the public key in bits.
This value indicates the length of the principal cryptographic parameter of the key, such as the length of the RSA modulus or ECDSA field. The key data returned by the PublicKeyBytes or PrivateKeyBytes field would typically contain auxiliary values, and therefore be longer.
KeyFingerprint
string (read-only)
Default: ""
Returns a SHA1 fingerprint of the public key contained in the certificate.
Note that the key fingerprint is different from the certificate fingerprint accessible via the Fingerprint field. The key fingeprint uniquely identifies the public key, and so can be the same for multiple certificates containing the same key.
KeyUsage
int
Default: 0
Indicates the purposes of the key contained in the certificate, in the form of an OR'ed flag set.
This value is a bit mask of the following values:
ckuUnknown | 0x00000 | Unknown key usage |
ckuDigitalSignature | 0x00001 | Digital signature |
ckuNonRepudiation | 0x00002 | Non-repudiation |
ckuKeyEncipherment | 0x00004 | Key encipherment |
ckuDataEncipherment | 0x00008 | Data encipherment |
ckuKeyAgreement | 0x00010 | Key agreement |
ckuKeyCertSign | 0x00020 | Certificate signing |
ckuCRLSign | 0x00040 | Revocation signing |
ckuEncipherOnly | 0x00080 | Encipher only |
ckuDecipherOnly | 0x00100 | Decipher only |
ckuServerAuthentication | 0x00200 | Server authentication |
ckuClientAuthentication | 0x00400 | Client authentication |
ckuCodeSigning | 0x00800 | Code signing |
ckuEmailProtection | 0x01000 | Email protection |
ckuTimeStamping | 0x02000 | Timestamping |
ckuOCSPSigning | 0x04000 | OCSP signing |
ckuSmartCardLogon | 0x08000 | Smartcard logon |
ckuKeyPurposeClientAuth | 0x10000 | Kerberos - client authentication |
ckuKeyPurposeKDC | 0x20000 | Kerberos - KDC |
Set this field before generating the certificate to propagate the key usage flags to the new certificate.
KeyValid
bool (read-only)
Default: False
Returns True if the certificate's key is cryptographically valid, and False otherwise.
OCSPLocations
string
Default: ""
Locations of OCSP services that can be used to check this certificate's validity in real time, as recorded by the CA.
Set this field before calling the certificate manager's Generate method to propagate it to the new certificate.
The OCSP locations are provided as a list of CRLF-separated URLs. Note that this differs from the behaviour used in earlier product versions, where the "|" character was used as the location separator.
OCSPNoCheck
bool
Default: False
Accessor to the value of the certificate's ocsp-no-check extension.
Origin
int (read-only)
Default: 0
Returns the location that the certificate was taken or loaded from.
PolicyIDs
string
Default: ""
Contains identifiers (OIDs) of the applicable certificate policies.
The Certificate Policies extension identifies a sequence of policies under which the certificate has been issued, and which regulate its usage.
Set this field when generating a certificate to propagate the policies information to the new certificate.
The policies are provided as a list of CRLF-separated entries. Note that this differs from the behaviour used in earlier product versions, where the "|" character was used as the policy element separator.
PrivateKeyBytes
byte[] (read-only)
Default: ""
Returns the certificate's private key in DER-encoded format. It is normal for this field to be empty if the private key is non-exportable, which, for example, is typical for certificates originating from hardware security devices.
PrivateKeyExists
bool (read-only)
Default: False
Indicates whether the certificate has a usable private key associated with it. If it is set to True, the certificate can be used for private key operations, such as signing or decryption.
This field is independent from PrivateKeyBytes, and can be set to True even if the former is empty. This would imply that the private key is non-exportable, but still can be used for cryptographic operations.
PrivateKeyExtractable
bool (read-only)
Default: False
Indicates whether the private key is extractable (exportable).
PublicKeyBytes
byte[] (read-only)
Default: ""
Contains the certificate's public key in DER format.
This typically would contain an ASN.1-encoded public key value. The exact format depends on the type of the public key contained in the certificate.
Qualified
bool (read-only)
Default: False
Indicates whether the certificate is qualified.
This property is set to True if the certificate is confirmed by a Trusted List to be qualified.
QualifiedStatements
QualifiedStatementsTypes
Default: 0
Returns a simplified qualified status of the certificate.
Qualifiers
string (read-only)
Default: ""
A list of qualifiers.
Contains a comma-separated list of qualifier aliases for the certificate, for example QCP-n-qscd,QCWithSSCD.
SelfSigned
bool (read-only)
Default: False
Indicates whether the certificate is self-signed (root) or signed by an external CA.
SerialNumber
byte[]
Default: ""
Returns the certificate's serial number.
The serial number is a binary string that uniquely identifies a certificate among others issued by the same CA. According to the X.509 standard, the (issuer, serial number) pair should be globally unique to facilitate chain building.
SigAlgorithm
string (read-only)
Default: ""
Indicates the algorithm that was used by the CA to sign this certificate.
A signature algorithm typically combines hash and public key algorithms together, such as sha256WithRSAEncryption or ecdsa-with-SHA256.
Source
PKISources (read-only)
Default: 0
Returns the source (location or disposition) of a cryptographic primitive entity, such as a certificate, CRL, or OCSP response.
Subject
string (read-only)
Default: ""
The common name of the certificate holder, typically an individual's name, a URL, an e-mail address, or a company name. This is part of a larger set of credentials available via SubjectRDN.
SubjectAlternativeName
string
Default: ""
Returns or sets the value of the Subject Alternative Name extension of the certificate.
Subject alternative names are used to provide additional names that are impractical to store in the main SubjectRDN field. For example, it is often used to store all the domain names that a TLS certificate is authorized to protect.
The alternative names are provided as a list of CRLF-separated entries. Note that this differs from the behaviour used in earlier product versions, where the "|" character was used as the element separator.
SubjectKeyID
byte[]
Default: ""
Contains a unique identifier of the certificate's cryptographic key.
Subject Key Identifier is a certificate extension which allows a specific public key to be associated with a certificate holder. Typically, subject key identifiers of CA certificates are recorded as respective CA key identifiers in the subordinate certificates that they issue, which facilitates chain building.
The SubjectKeyID and CAKeyID fields of self-signed certificates typically contain identical values, as in that specific case, the issuer and the subject are the same entity.
SubjectRDN
string
Default: ""
A list of Property=Value pairs that uniquely identify the certificate holder (subject).
Depending on the purpose of the certificate and the policies of the CA that issued it, the values included in the subject record may differ drastically and contain business or personal names, web URLs, email addresses, and other data.
Example: /C=US/O=Oranges and Apples, Inc./OU=Accounts Receivable/1.2.3.4.5=Value with unknown OID/CN=Margaret Watkins.
Valid
bool (read-only)
Default: False
Indicates whether or not the signature over the certificate or the request is valid and matches the public key contained in the CA certificate/request.
ValidFrom
string
Default: ""
The time point at which the certificate becomes valid, in UTC.
ValidTo
string
Default: ""
The time point at which the certificate expires, in UTC.
Constructors
public Certificate(byte[] bytes, int startIndex, int count, string password);
Public Certificate(ByVal Bytes As Byte(), ByVal StartIndex As Integer, ByVal Count As Integer, ByVal Password As String)
Loads the X.509 certificate from a memory buffer. Bytes is a buffer containing the raw certificate data. StartIndex and Count specify the starting position and number of bytes to be read from the buffer, respectively. Password is a password encrypting the certificate.
Loads the X.509 certificate from a memory buffer.
CertBytes is a buffer containing the raw certificate data. CertStartIndex and CertCount specify the starting position and number of bytes to be read from the buffer, respectively.
KeyBytes is a buffer containing the private key data. KeyStartIndex and KeyCount specify the starting position and number of bytes to be read from the buffer, respectively.
Password is a password encrypting the certificate.
public Certificate(byte[] bytes, int startIndex, int count);
Public Certificate(ByVal Bytes As Byte(), ByVal StartIndex As Integer, ByVal Count As Integer)
Loads the X.509 certificate from a memory buffer. Bytes is a buffer containing the raw certificate data. StartIndex and Count specify the starting position and number of bytes to be read from the buffer, respectively.
public Certificate(string path, string password);
Public Certificate(ByVal Path As String, ByVal Password As String)
Loads the X.509 certificate from a file. Path specifies the full path to the file containing the certificate data. Password is a password encrypting the certificate.
public Certificate(string certPath, string keyPath, string password);
Public Certificate(ByVal CertPath As String, ByVal KeyPath As String, ByVal Password As String)
Loads the X.509 certificate from a file. CertPath specifies the full path to the file containing the certificate data. KeyPath specifies the full path to the file containing the private key. Password is a password encrypting the certificate.
public Certificate(string path);
Public Certificate(ByVal Path As String)
Loads the X.509 certificate from a file. Path specifies the full path to the file containing the certificate data.
public Certificate(System.IO.Stream stream);
Public Certificate(ByVal Stream As System.IO.Stream)
Loads the X.509 certificate from a stream. Stream is a stream containing the certificate data.
public Certificate(System.IO.Stream stream, string password);
Public Certificate(ByVal Stream As System.IO.Stream, ByVal Password As String)
Loads the X.509 certificate from a stream. Stream is a stream containing the certificate data. Password is a password encrypting the certificate.
public Certificate(System.IO.Stream certStream, System.IO.Stream keyStream, string password);
Public Certificate(ByVal CertStream As System.IO.Stream, ByVal KeyStream As System.IO.Stream, ByVal Password As String)
Loads the X.509 certificate from a stream. CertStream is a stream containing the certificate data. KeyStream is a stream containing the private key. Password is a password encrypting the certificate.
public Certificate();
Public Certificate()
Creates a new object with default field values.
CRL Type
Represents a Certificate Revocation List.
Remarks
CRLs store information about revoked certificates, i.e., certificates that have been identified as invalid by their issuing certificate authority (CA) for any number of reasons.
Each CRL object lists certificates from a single CA and identifies them by their serial numbers. A CA may or may not publish a CRL, may publish several CRLs, or may publish the same CRL in multiple locations.
Unlike OCSP responses, CRLs only list certificates that have been revoked. They do not list certificates that are still valid.
Fields
Bytes
byte[] (read-only)
Default: ""
Returns the raw CRL data in DER format.
CAKeyID
byte[]
Default: ""
A unique identifier (fingerprint) of the CA certificate's private key, if present in the CRL.
EntryCount
int (read-only)
Default: 0
Returns the number of certificate status entries in the CRL.
Issuer
string (read-only)
Default: ""
The common name of the CRL issuer (CA), typically a company name.
IssuerRDN
string (read-only)
Default: ""
A collection of information, in the form of [OID, Value] pairs, uniquely identifying the CRL issuer.
Location
string (read-only)
Default: ""
The URL that the CRL was downloaded from.
NextUpdate
string
Default: ""
The planned time and date of the next version of this CRL to be published.
SigAlgorithm
string
Default: "0"
The public key algorithm that was used by the CA to sign this CRL.
Source
PKISources (read-only)
Default: 0
Returns the source (location or disposition) of a cryptographic primitive entity, such as a certificate, CRL, or OCSP response.
TBS
byte[] (read-only)
Default: ""
The to-be-signed part of the CRL (the CRL without the signature part).
ThisUpdate
string
Default: ""
The date and time at which this version of the CRL was published.
Constructors
Creates a CRL object from a memory buffer. Bytes is a buffer containing raw (DER) CRL data, StartIndex and Count specify the starting position and the length of the CRL data in the buffer, respectively.
Creates a CRL object by downloading it from a remote location.
public CRL(System.IO.Stream stream);
Public CRL(ByVal Stream As System.IO.Stream)
Creates a CRL object from data contained in a stream.
Creates an empty CRL object.
ExternalCrypto Type
Specifies the parameters of external cryptographic calls.
Remarks
External cryptocalls are used in a Distributed Cryptography (DC) subsystem, which allows the delegation of security operations to the remote agent. For instance, it can be used to compute the signature value on the server, while retaining the client's private key locally.
Fields
AsyncDocumentID
string
Default: ""
Specifies an optional document ID for SignAsyncBegin() and SignAsyncEnd() calls.
Use this property when working with multi-signature DCAuth requests and responses to uniquely identify documents signed within a larger batch. On the completion stage, this value helps the signing component identify the correct signature in the returned batch of responses.
If using batched requests, make sure to set this property to the same value on both the pre-signing (SignAsyncBegin) and completion (SignAsyncEnd) stages.
CustomParams
string
Default: ""
Custom parameters to be passed to the signing service (uninterpreted).
Data
string
Default: ""
Additional data to be included in the async state and mirrored back by the requestor.
ExternalHashCalculation
bool
Default: False
Specifies whether the message hash is to be calculated at the external endpoint. Please note that this mode is not supported by the DCAuth component.
If set to true, the component will pass a few kilobytes of to-be-signed data from the document to the OnExternalSign event. This only applies when SignExternal() is called.
HashAlgorithm
string
Default: "SHA256"
Specifies the request's signature hash algorithm.
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_SHA1 | SHA1 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_SHA224 | SHA224 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_SHA256 | SHA256 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_SHA384 | SHA384 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_SHA512 | SHA512 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_MD2 | MD2 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_MD4 | MD4 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_MD5 | MD5 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_RIPEMD160 | RIPEMD160 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_CRC32 | CRC32 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_SSL3 | SSL3 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_GOST_R3411_1994 | GOST1994 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_WHIRLPOOL | WHIRLPOOL | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_POLY1305 | POLY1305 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_SHA3_224 | SHA3_224 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_SHA3_256 | SHA3_256 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_SHA3_384 | SHA3_384 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_SHA3_512 | SHA3_512 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2S_128 | BLAKE2S_128 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2S_160 | BLAKE2S_160 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2S_224 | BLAKE2S_224 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2S_256 | BLAKE2S_256 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2B_160 | BLAKE2B_160 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2B_256 | BLAKE2B_256 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2B_384 | BLAKE2B_384 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2B_512 | BLAKE2B_512 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_SHAKE_128 | SHAKE_128 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_SHAKE_256 | SHAKE_256 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_SHAKE_128_LEN | SHAKE_128_LEN | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_SHAKE_256_LEN | SHAKE_256_LEN |
KeyID
string
Default: ""
The ID of the pre-shared key used for DC request authentication.
Asynchronous DCAuth-driven communication requires that parties authenticate each other with a secret pre-shared cryptographic key. This provides an extra protection layer for the protocol and diminishes the risk of the private key becoming abused by foreign parties. Use this property to provide the pre-shared key identifier, and use KeySecret to pass the key itself.
The same KeyID/KeySecret pair should be used on the DCAuth side for the signing requests to be accepted.
Note: The KeyID/KeySecret scheme is very similar to the AuthKey scheme used in various Cloud service providers to authenticate users.
Example:
signer.ExternalCrypto.KeyID = "MainSigningKey";
signer.ExternalCrypto.KeySecret = "abcdef0123456789";
KeySecret
string
Default: ""
The pre-shared key used for DC request authentication. This key must be set and match the key used by the DCAuth counterpart for the scheme to work.
Read more about configuring authentication in the KeyID topic.
Method
AsyncSignMethods
Default: 0
Specifies the asynchronous signing method. This is typically defined by the DC server capabilities and setup.
Available options:
asmdPKCS1 | 0 |
asmdPKCS7 | 1 |
Mode
ExternalCryptoModes
Default: 0
Specifies the external cryptography mode.
Available options:
ecmDefault | The default value (0) |
ecmDisabled | Do not use DC or external signing (1) |
ecmGeneric | Generic external signing with the OnExternalSign event (2) |
ecmDCAuth | DCAuth signing (3) |
ecmDCAuthJSON | DCAuth signing in JSON format (4) |
PublicKeyAlgorithm
string
Default: ""
Provide the public key algorithm here if the certificate is not available on the pre-signing stage.
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_ID_RSA_ENCRYPTION | rsaEncryption | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_MD2_RSA_ENCRYPTION | md2withRSAEncryption | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_MD5_RSA_ENCRYPTION | md5withRSAEncryption | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA1_RSA_ENCRYPTION | sha1withRSAEncryption | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_ID_DSA | id-dsa | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_ID_DSA_SHA1 | id-dsa-with-sha1 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_DH_PUBLIC | dhpublicnumber | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA224_RSA_ENCRYPTION | sha224WithRSAEncryption | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA256_RSA_ENCRYPTION | sha256WithRSAEncryption | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA384_RSA_ENCRYPTION | sha384WithRSAEncryption | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA512_RSA_ENCRYPTION | sha512WithRSAEncryption | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_ID_RSAPSS | id-RSASSA-PSS | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_ID_RSAOAEP | id-RSAES-OAEP | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_RSASIGNATURE_RIPEMD160 | ripemd160withRSA | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_ID_ELGAMAL | elGamal | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA1_ECDSA | ecdsa-with-SHA1 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_RECOMMENDED_ECDSA | ecdsa-recommended | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA224_ECDSA | ecdsa-with-SHA224 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA256_ECDSA | ecdsa-with-SHA256 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA384_ECDSA | ecdsa-with-SHA384 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA512_ECDSA | ecdsa-with-SHA512 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_EC | id-ecPublicKey | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SPECIFIED_ECDSA | ecdsa-specified | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_GOST_R3410_1994 | id-GostR3410-94 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_GOST_R3410_2001 | id-GostR3410-2001 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_GOST_R3411_WITH_R3410_1994 | id-GostR3411-94-with-GostR3410-94 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_GOST_R3411_WITH_R3410_2001 | id-GostR3411-94-with-GostR3410-2001 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA1_ECDSA_PLAIN | ecdsa-plain-SHA1 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA224_ECDSA_PLAIN | ecdsa-plain-SHA224 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA256_ECDSA_PLAIN | ecdsa-plain-SHA256 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA384_ECDSA_PLAIN | ecdsa-plain-SHA384 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA512_ECDSA_PLAIN | ecdsa-plain-SHA512 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_RIPEMD160_ECDSA_PLAIN | ecdsa-plain-RIPEMD160 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_WHIRLPOOL_RSA_ENCRYPTION | whirlpoolWithRSAEncryption | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_ID_DSA_SHA224 | id-dsa-with-sha224 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_ID_DSA_SHA256 | id-dsa-with-sha256 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA3_224_RSA_ENCRYPTION | id-rsassa-pkcs1-v1_5-with-sha3-224 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA3_256_RSA_ENCRYPTION | id-rsassa-pkcs1-v1_5-with-sha3-256 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA3_384_RSA_ENCRYPTION | id-rsassa-pkcs1-v1_5-with-sha3-384 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA3_512_RSA_ENCRYPTION | id-rsassa-pkcs1-v1_5-with-sha3-512 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA3_224_ECDSA | id-ecdsa-with-sha3-224 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA3_256_ECDSA | id-ecdsa-with-sha3-256 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA3_384_ECDSA | id-ecdsa-with-sha3-384 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA3_512_ECDSA | id-ecdsa-with-sha3-512 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA3_224_ECDSA_PLAIN | id-ecdsa-plain-with-sha3-224 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA3_256_ECDSA_PLAIN | id-ecdsa-plain-with-sha3-256 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA3_384_ECDSA_PLAIN | id-ecdsa-plain-with-sha3-384 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_SHA3_512_ECDSA_PLAIN | id-ecdsa-plain-with-sha3-512 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_ID_DSA_SHA3_224 | id-dsa-with-sha3-224 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_ID_DSA_SHA3_256 | id-dsa-with-sha3-256 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2S_128_RSA_ENCRYPTION | id-rsassa-pkcs1-v1_5-with-blake2s128 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2S_160_RSA_ENCRYPTION | id-rsassa-pkcs1-v1_5-with-blake2s160 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2S_224_RSA_ENCRYPTION | id-rsassa-pkcs1-v1_5-with-blake2s224 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2S_256_RSA_ENCRYPTION | id-rsassa-pkcs1-v1_5-with-blake2s256 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2B_160_RSA_ENCRYPTION | id-rsassa-pkcs1-v1_5-with-blake2b160 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2B_256_RSA_ENCRYPTION | id-rsassa-pkcs1-v1_5-with-blake2b256 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2B_384_RSA_ENCRYPTION | id-rsassa-pkcs1-v1_5-with-blake2b384 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2B_512_RSA_ENCRYPTION | id-rsassa-pkcs1-v1_5-with-blake2b512 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2S_128_ECDSA | id-ecdsa-with-blake2s128 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2S_160_ECDSA | id-ecdsa-with-blake2s160 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2S_224_ECDSA | id-ecdsa-with-blake2s224 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2S_256_ECDSA | id-ecdsa-with-blake2s256 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2B_160_ECDSA | id-ecdsa-with-blake2b160 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2B_256_ECDSA | id-ecdsa-with-blake2b256 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2B_384_ECDSA | id-ecdsa-with-blake2b384 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2B_512_ECDSA | id-ecdsa-with-blake2b512 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2S_128_ECDSA_PLAIN | id-ecdsa-plain-with-blake2s128 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2S_160_ECDSA_PLAIN | id-ecdsa-plain-with-blake2s160 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2S_224_ECDSA_PLAIN | id-ecdsa-plain-with-blake2s224 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2S_256_ECDSA_PLAIN | id-ecdsa-plain-with-blake2s256 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2B_160_ECDSA_PLAIN | id-ecdsa-plain-with-blake2b160 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2B_256_ECDSA_PLAIN | id-ecdsa-plain-with-blake2b256 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2B_384_ECDSA_PLAIN | id-ecdsa-plain-with-blake2b384 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2B_512_ECDSA_PLAIN | id-ecdsa-plain-with-blake2b512 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_ID_DSA_BLAKE2S_224 | id-dsa-with-blake2s224 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_ID_DSA_BLAKE2S_256 | id-dsa-with-blake2s256 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_EDDSA_ED25519 | id-Ed25519 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_EDDSA_ED448 | id-Ed448 | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_EDDSA_ED25519_PH | id-Ed25519ph | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_EDDSA_ED448_PH | id-Ed448ph | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_EDDSA | id-EdDSA | |
SB_CERT_ALGORITHM_EDDSA_SIGNATURE | id-EdDSA-sig |
Constructors
public ExternalCrypto();
Public ExternalCrypto()
Creates a new ExternalCrypto object with default field values.
MailAttachment Type
Represents an attachment to an e-mail message.
Remarks
This object is a container for message attachments.
Fields
ContentSubtype
string
Default: ""
Contains the content subtype of the attachment.
ContentType
string
Default: ""
Contains the content type of the attachment.
CreationDate
string
Default: ""
The creation date.
Data
byte[]
Default: ""
The content of the attachment.
Description
string
Default: ""
Textual description of the attachment.
This property maps to the Content-Description e-mail header field. Although the field is optional, the ability to associate descriptive information with a given body is often desirable. One example is specifying the title of an image using this property.
FileName
string
Default: ""
Specifies the name of the attachment file.
ID
string
Default: ""
Contains the attachment's unique identifier.
ModificationDate
string
Default: ""
Specifies the date and time of the file's last modification.
ReadDate
string
Default: ""
Specifies the file's last read date.
Size
long
Default: 0
The attachment's size in bytes.
Constructors
public MailAttachment(string contentType);
Public MailAttachment(ByVal ContentType As String)
Creates an empty mail attachment object.
OCSPResponse Type
Represents a single OCSP response originating from an OCSP responder.
Remarks
OCSP is a protocol that allows verification of certificate status in real-time, and is an alternative to Certificate Revocation Lists (CRLs).
An OCSP response is a snapshot of the certificate status at a given time.
Fields
Bytes
byte[] (read-only)
Default: ""
A buffer containing the raw OCSP response data.
EntryCount
int (read-only)
Default: 0
The number of SingleResponse elements contained in this OCSP response. Each SingleResponse element corresponds to a certificate status.
Issuer
string (read-only)
Default: ""
Indicates the issuer of this response (a CA or its authorized representative).
IssuerRDN
string (read-only)
Default: ""
Indicates the RDN of the issuer of this response (a CA or its authorized representative).
Location
string (read-only)
Default: ""
The location of the OCSP responder.
ProducedAt
string
Default: ""
Specifies the time when the response was produced, in UTC.
SigAlgorithm
string
Default: "0"
The public key algorithm that was used by the CA to sign this OCSP response.
Source
PKISources (read-only)
Default: 0
Returns the source (location or disposition) of a cryptographic primitive entity, such as a certificate, CRL, or OCSP response.
Constructors
public OCSPResponse(byte[] bytes, int startIndex, int count);
Public OCSPResponse(ByVal Bytes As Byte(), ByVal StartIndex As Integer, ByVal Count As Integer)
Initializes the response from a memory buffer. Bytes is a buffer containing raw OCSP response data, StartIndex and Count specify the starting position and the number of bytes to be read from this buffer.
public OCSPResponse(string location);
Public OCSPResponse(ByVal Location As String)
Downloads an OCSP response from a remote location.
public OCSPResponse(System.IO.Stream stream);
Public OCSPResponse(ByVal Stream As System.IO.Stream)
Initializes the response with the data from a stream.
public OCSPResponse();
Public OCSPResponse()
Creates an empty OCSP response object.
PDFDocumentInfo Type
Contains document security information.
Remarks
This type provides an overview of the document security parameters, including the encryption method (if used) and signature count. This information is available early into the signing/validation process and lets you prepare for the subsequent signature validation.
Fields
EncryptionAlgorithm
string (read-only)
Default: ""
The symmetric algorithm used to encrypt the document.
This property contains the encryption algorithm that was used to encrypt the PDF document.
Supported values:
SB_SYMMETRIC_ALGORITHM_RC4 | RC4 | |
SB_SYMMETRIC_ALGORITHM_AES128 | AES128 | |
SB_SYMMETRIC_ALGORITHM_AES256 | AES256 |
EncryptionType
PDFEncryptionTypes (read-only)
Default: 1
The document encryption type.
This property indicates the kind of encryption that was used to encrypt the PDF document.
Supported values:
petPassword | 1 | The document is encrypted with a password. |
petCertificate | 2 | The document is encrypted with a certificate (or many certificates). |
MetadataEncrypted
bool (read-only)
Default: True
Indicates if the document metadata is encrypted.
Use this property to check if the document metadata is encrypted.
Metadata contains additional information about the document such as its name and author.
Permissions
int (read-only)
Default: 0
Contains the document permissions associated with the encryption.
Use this property to check the permissions protected by this encryption. The PDF specification expects applications to comply with these permissions when handling encrypted documents. Contains a bit mask of the following flags:
pepAnnotations | 0x0001 | Annotating is allowed |
pepAssemble | 0x0002 | Assembling a new document on the basis of the processed one is allowed |
pepExtract | 0x0004 | Extraction/copying of the pictures and text from the document is allowed |
pepExtractAcc | 0x0008 | Content extraction is allowed for accessibility purposes only |
pepFillInForms | 0x0010 | Filling forms in is allowed |
pepHighQualityPrint | 0x0020 | High quality printing is allowed |
pepLowQualityPrint | 0x0040 | Low quality printing is allowed |
pepModify | 0x0080 | Modifications are allowed |
Constructors
public PDFDocumentInfo();
Public PDFDocumentInfo()
Initializes an instance of PDFDocumentInfo class.
PDFPage Type
This component is a container for PDF page details.
Remarks
Use this object to read general information about a document page, such as its dimensions and content positioning details.
Fields
CropLLX
int (read-only)
Default: 0
Specifies the lower-left X coordinate of the page crop area.
Specifies the lower-left X coordinate of the page crop area rectangle.
CropLLY
int (read-only)
Default: 0
Specifies the lower-left Y coordinate of the page crop area.
Specifies the lower-left Y coordinate of the page crop area rectangle.
CropURX
int (read-only)
Default: 0
Specifies the upper-right X coordinate of the page crop area.
Specifies the upper-right X coordinate of the page crop area rectangle.
CropURY
int (read-only)
Default: 0
Specifies the upper-right Y coordinate of the page crop area.
Specifies the upper-right Y coordinate of the page crop area rectangle.
MediaLLX
int (read-only)
Default: 0
Specifies the lower-left X coordinate of the page media area.
Specifies the lower-left X coordinate of the page media area rectangle.
MediaLLY
int (read-only)
Default: 0
Specifies the lower-left Y coordina