JAdESVerifier Class
Properties Methods Events Config Settings Errors
The JAdESVerifier class verifies signatures over JSON objects.
Syntax
class secureblackbox.JAdESVerifier
Remarks
Use JAdESVerifier to validate electronic signatures over JSON structures. Generic (JWS) and JAdES (JSON Advanced Electronic Signatures) are supported.
JAdESVerifier verifier = new JAdESVerifier();
verifier.setInputFile("SignedFile.scs");
if (verifier.isDetached()){
// To verify a detached signature, we need
// to provide both the signature and the original data
verifier.setDataFile("MyExe.exe");
verifier.verify();
}
else {
// To verify an enveloping signature, we need
// to provide the location to extract the data
verifier.setOutputFile("output.exe");
verifier.verify();
}
// The outcome of the cryptographic signature validation
for (int idx = 0 ; idx < verifier.getSignatures().size() ; idx++) {
System.out.println("Signature " + (idx + 1));
System.out.println(" Timestamp: " + verifier.getSignatures().item(idx).getValidatedSigningTime());
System.out.print(" Validation Result: " + verifier.getSignatures().item(idx).getSignatureValidationResult() + ", ");
switch (verifier.getSignatures().item(idx).getSignatureValidationResult()) {
case svtValid:
System.out.println("The signature is valid.");
break;
case svtCorrupted:
System.out.println("The signature is corrupted.");
break;
case svtSignerNotFound:
System.out.println("Failed to acquire the signing certificate. The signature cannot be validated.");
break;
case svtFailure:
System.out.println("General failure.");
break;
default:
System.out.println("Signature validity is unknown.");
break;
}
}
JAdESVerifier validates each signature from two perspectives: the integrity and validity of the signature itself (i.e. its correspondence to the JSON data it covers), and the validity and trustworthiness of the signing certificate chain. These two signature aspects are generally independent of each other: the signature may be valid but the chain may not be trusted, or, the other way round, the chain may be trusted, but the integrity of the signature may be violated. Under normal circumstances both the signature and the chain must be valid for the signature to be considered good.
To initiate the validation, assign the path to the signed JSON file to the input_file property (alternatively, you can provide it in a memory buffer via input_bytes or input_string property), and call verify method. For every signature located in the document, JAdESVerifier will fire the on_signature_found event. This event lets you specify whether you want JAdESVerifier to validate the signature, the chain, or both.
Note: it does not mean that any of the two is optional. This API lets you be flexible in how you validate documents in your code, to allow for a variety of validation scenarios. For example, if your trust environment relies on certificate pinning, validating the chain by JAdESVerifier internally may cause unnecessary burden on the system, in which case (but not in others!) it may be reasonable to disable it in the event handler.
Once on_signature_found returns, JAdESVerifier proceeds to the signature validation routine in accordance with the provided settings. Upon completion of the validation, on_signature_validated event is fired, and the validation results are separately provided via signature_validation_result and chain_validation_result properties of the relevant signature object. Other information about the signature can be accessed via the signatures property.
Useful settings and properties
The following properties of JAdESVerifier may be handy when working with this component:
- offline_mode lets you validate the JSON object without contacting online revocation sources. Paired with switched off system trust settings, it can be used to establish the long-term validity of the signed object and the completeness of validation material included in it.
- revocation_check lets you adjust the revocation checking preferences.
- validated_signing_time returns the signing time as recorded in the embedded signature timestamp. This is in contrast to claimed_signing_time, which returns the signing time as specified by the signer.
- validation_log is a great way to find out the details of chain validation failures. This property returns a comprehensive validation log that reports all the issues encountered during the validation.
By default, JAdESVerifier uses the system trust settings to establish certificate chain validity. You can configure it to use your own, custom validation environment by providing the necessary trust elements via known_certificates, trusted_certificates, known_crls, and other similar properties.
Property List
The following is the full list of the properties of the class with short descriptions. Click on the links for further details.
all_signatures_valid | The cumulative validity of all signatures. |
auto_validate_signatures | Specifies whether class should validate any present signatures when the JWS/JAdES signature is opened. |
blocked_cert_count | The number of records in the BlockedCert arrays. |
blocked_cert_bytes | Returns the raw certificate data in DER format. |
blocked_cert_handle | Allows to get or set a 'handle', a unique identifier of the underlying property object. |
cert_count | The number of records in the Cert arrays. |
cert_bytes | Returns the raw certificate data in DER format. |
cert_ca | Indicates whether the certificate has a CA capability. |
cert_ca_key_id | A unique identifier (fingerprint) of the CA certificate's cryptographic key. |
cert_cert_type | Returns the type of the entity contained in the Certificate object. |
cert_crl_distribution_points | Contains a list of locations of CRL distribution points used to check this certificate's validity. |
cert_curve | Specifies the elliptic curve associated with the certificate's public key. |
cert_fingerprint | Contains the fingerprint (a hash imprint) of this certificate. |
cert_friendly_name | Contains an associated alias (friendly name) of the certificate. |
cert_handle | Allows to get or set a 'handle', a unique identifier of the underlying property object. |
cert_hash_algorithm | Provides means to set the hash algorithm to be used in the subsequent operation on the certificate (such as generation or key signing). |
cert_issuer | The common name of the certificate issuer (CA), typically a company name. |
cert_issuer_rdn | A list of Property=Value pairs that uniquely identify the certificate issuer. |
cert_key_algorithm | Specifies the public key algorithm of this certificate. |
cert_key_bits | Returns the length of the public key in bits. |
cert_key_fingerprint | Returns a SHA1 fingerprint of the public key contained in the certificate. |
cert_key_usage | Indicates the purposes of the key contained in the certificate, in the form of an OR'ed flag set. |
cert_key_valid | Returns True if the certificate's key is cryptographically valid, and False otherwise. |
cert_ocsp_locations | Locations of OCSP services that can be used to check this certificate's validity in real time, as recorded by the CA. |
cert_ocsp_no_check | Accessor to the value of the certificate's ocsp-no-check extension. |
cert_origin | Returns the location that the certificate was taken or loaded from. |
cert_policy_i_ds | Contains identifiers (OIDs) of the applicable certificate policies. |
cert_private_key_bytes | Returns the certificate's private key in DER-encoded format. |
cert_private_key_exists | Indicates whether the certificate has a usable private key associated with it. |
cert_private_key_extractable | Indicates whether the private key is extractable (exportable). |
cert_public_key_bytes | Contains the certificate's public key in DER format. |
cert_qualified | Indicates whether the certificate is qualified. |
cert_qualified_statements | Returns a simplified qualified status of the certificate. |
cert_qualifiers | A list of qualifiers. |
cert_self_signed | Indicates whether the certificate is self-signed (root) or signed by an external CA. |
cert_serial_number | Returns the certificate's serial number. |
cert_sig_algorithm | Indicates the algorithm that was used by the CA to sign this certificate. |
cert_source | Returns the source (location or disposition) of a cryptographic primitive entity, such as a certificate, CRL, or OCSP response. |
cert_subject | The common name of the certificate holder, typically an individual's name, a URL, an e-mail address, or a company name. |
cert_subject_alternative_name | Returns or sets the value of the Subject Alternative Name extension of the certificate. |
cert_subject_key_id | Contains a unique identifier of the certificate's cryptographic key. |
cert_subject_rdn | A list of Property=Value pairs that uniquely identify the certificate holder (subject). |
cert_valid | 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. |
cert_valid_from | The time point at which the certificate becomes valid, in UTC. |
cert_valid_to | The time point at which the certificate expires, in UTC. |
check_trusted_lists | Specifies whether the class should attempt to validate chain trust via a known Trusted List. |
compact_form | Specifies if the JWS compact serialization to be used. |
content_type | Specifies payload content type. |
crl_count | The number of records in the CRL arrays. |
crl_bytes | Returns the raw CRL data in DER format. |
crlca_key_id | A unique identifier (fingerprint) of the CA certificate's private key, if present in the CRL. |
crl_entry_count | Returns the number of certificate status entries in the CRL. |
crl_handle | Allows to get or set a 'handle', a unique identifier of the underlying property object. |
crl_issuer | The common name of the CRL issuer (CA), typically a company name. |
crl_issuer_rdn | A collection of information, in the form of [OID, Value] pairs, uniquely identifying the CRL issuer. |
crl_location | The URL that the CRL was downloaded from. |
crl_next_update | The planned time and date of the next version of this CRL to be published. |
crl_sig_algorithm | The public key algorithm that was used by the CA to sign this CRL. |
crl_source | Returns the source (location or disposition) of a cryptographic primitive entity, such as a certificate, CRL, or OCSP response. |
crltbs | The to-be-signed part of the CRL (the CRL without the signature part). |
crl_this_update | The date and time at which this version of the CRL was published. |
data_bytes | Use this property to pass a payload or an object data to class in the byte array form. |
data_file | A path to a file containing a payload or an object data. |
data_string | Use this property to pass a payload or an object data to class in the string form. |
detached | Specifies whether a detached signature should be produced or verified. |
extract_payload | Specifies whether a payload should be extracted. |
fips_mode | Reserved. |
flattened_signature | Specifies if the flattened signature to be used. |
ignore_chain_validation_errors | Makes the class tolerant to chain validation errors. |
input_bytes | Use this property to pass the input to class in byte array form. |
input_file | The file to be signed. |
input_string | Use this property to pass the input to class in the string form. |
known_cert_count | The number of records in the KnownCert arrays. |
known_cert_bytes | Returns the raw certificate data in DER format. |
known_cert_handle | Allows to get or set a 'handle', a unique identifier of the underlying property object. |
known_crl_count | The number of records in the KnownCRL arrays. |
known_crl_bytes | Returns the raw CRL data in DER format. |
known_crl_handle | Allows to get or set a 'handle', a unique identifier of the underlying property object. |
known_ocsp_count | The number of records in the KnownOCSP arrays. |
known_ocsp_bytes | A buffer containing the raw OCSP response data. |
known_ocsp_handle | Allows to get or set a 'handle', a unique identifier of the underlying property object. |
ocsp_count | The number of records in the OCSP arrays. |
ocsp_bytes | A buffer containing the raw OCSP response data. |
ocsp_entry_count | The number of SingleResponse elements contained in this OCSP response. |
ocsp_handle | Allows to get or set a 'handle', a unique identifier of the underlying property object. |
ocsp_issuer | Indicates the issuer of this response (a CA or its authorized representative). |
ocsp_issuer_rdn | Indicates the RDN of the issuer of this response (a CA or its authorized representative). |
ocsp_location | The location of the OCSP responder. |
ocsp_produced_at | Specifies the time when the response was produced, in UTC. |
ocsp_sig_algorithm | The public key algorithm that was used by the CA to sign this OCSP response. |
ocsp_source | Returns the source (location or disposition) of a cryptographic primitive entity, such as a certificate, CRL, or OCSP response. |
offline_mode | Switches the class to offline mode. |
output_bytes | Use this property to read the output the class object has produced. |
output_file | Defines where to save the signature. |
output_string | Use this property to read the output the class object has produced. |
profile | Specifies a pre-defined profile to apply when creating the signature. |
proxy_address | The IP address of the proxy server. |
proxy_authentication | The authentication type used by the proxy server. |
proxy_password | The password to authenticate to the proxy server. |
proxy_port | The port on the proxy server to connect to. |
proxy_proxy_type | The type of the proxy server. |
proxy_request_headers | Contains HTTP request headers for WebTunnel and HTTP proxy. |
proxy_response_body | Contains the HTTP or HTTPS (WebTunnel) proxy response body. |
proxy_response_headers | Contains response headers received from an HTTP or HTTPS (WebTunnel) proxy server. |
proxy_use_ipv6 | Specifies whether IPv6 should be used when connecting through the proxy. |
proxy_username | Specifies the username credential for proxy authentication. |
revocation_check | Specifies the kind(s) of revocation check to perform for all chain certificates. |
signature_count | The number of records in the Signature arrays. |
signature_chain_validation_details | The details of a certificate chain validation outcome. |
signature_chain_validation_result | The outcome of a certificate chain validation routine. |
signature_claimed_signing_time | The signing time from the signer's computer. |
signature_compatibility_errors | Returns compatibility errors encountered during validation. |
signature_contains_long_term_info | Returns true if the signature was found to contain long-term validation details (certificates, CRLs, and OCSP response). |
signature_content_type | Specifies payload content type. |
signature_countersigned | Indicates if the signature is countersigned. |
signature_entity_label | Use this property to get the signature entity label. |
signature_handle | Allows to get or set a 'handle', a unique identifier of the underlying property object. |
signature_hash_algorithm | Specifies the hash algorithm to be used. |
signature_issuer_rdn | The Relative Distinguished Name of the signing certificate's issuer. |
signature_jades_version | Specifies JAdES version. |
signature_last_archival_time | Indicates the most recent archival time of an archived signature This property returns the time of the most recent archival timestamp applied to the signature. |
signature_level | Specifies the signature kind and level. |
signature_object_type | Specifies signature object content type. |
signature_parent_entity | Use this property to get the parent signature label. |
signature_policy_hash | The signature policy hash value. |
signature_policy_hash_algorithm | The algorithm that was used to calculate the signature policy hash Use this property to get or set the hash algorithm used to calculate the signature policy hash. |
signature_policy_id | The policy ID that was included or to be included into the signature. |
signature_policy_uri | The signature policy URI that was included in the signature. |
signature_serial_number | The serial number of the signing certificate. |
signature_signature_bytes | Returns the binary representation of the JSON/JAdES signature. |
signature_signature_validation_result | The outcome of the cryptographic signature validation. |
signature_signed_data | The sigD header parameter in JSON format that was included or to be included into the signature. |
signature_signed_data_type | Specifies the type of signed data. |
signature_subject_key_id | Contains the subject key identifier of the signing certificate. |
signature_subject_rdn | Contains information about the person owning the signing certificate. |
signature_timestamped | Use this property to establish whether the signature contains an embedded timestamp. |
signature_validated_signing_time | Contains the certified signing time. |
signature_validation_log | Contains the complete log of the certificate validation routine. |
socket_dns_mode | Selects the DNS resolver to use: the class's (secure) built-in one, or the one provided by the system. |
socket_dns_port | Specifies the port number to be used for sending queries to the DNS server. |
socket_dns_query_timeout | The timeout (in milliseconds) for each DNS query. |
socket_dns_servers | The addresses of DNS servers to use for address resolution, separated by commas or semicolons. |
socket_dns_total_timeout | The timeout (in milliseconds) for the whole resolution process. |
socket_incoming_speed_limit | The maximum number of bytes to read from the socket, per second. |
socket_local_address | The local network interface to bind the socket to. |
socket_local_port | The local port number to bind the socket to. |
socket_outgoing_speed_limit | The maximum number of bytes to write to the socket, per second. |
socket_timeout | The maximum period of waiting, in milliseconds, after which the socket operation is considered unsuccessful. |
socket_use_ipv6 | Enables or disables IP protocol version 6. |
timestamp_count | The number of records in the Timestamp arrays. |
timestamp_accuracy | This property indicates the accuracy of the included time mark, in microseconds. |
timestamp_bytes | Returns the raw timestamp data in DER format. |
timestamp_certificate_index | Returns the index of the TSA certificate in the Certificates collection. |
timestamp_chain_validation_details | The details of a certificate chain validation outcome. |
timestamp_chain_validation_result | The outcome of a certificate chain validation routine. |
timestamp_contains_long_term_info | Returns true if the signature was found to contain long-term validation details (certificates, CRLs, and OCSP response). |
timestamp_entity_label | Use this property to get the timestamp entity label. |
timestamp_hash_algorithm | Returns the timestamp's hash algorithm. |
timestamp_parent_entity | Use this property to get the label of the timestamp's parent entity. |
timestamp_serial_number | Returns the timestamp's serial number. |
timestamp_time | The time point incorporated into the timestamp. |
timestamp_timestamp_type | Returns the type of the timestamp. |
timestamp_tsa_name | This value uniquely identifies the Timestamp Authority (TSA). |
timestamp_validation_log | Contains the TSA certificate chain validation log. |
timestamp_validation_result | Contains the timestamp validation outcome. |
tls_client_cert_count | The number of records in the TLSClientCert arrays. |
tls_client_cert_bytes | Returns the raw certificate data in DER format. |
tls_client_cert_handle | Allows to get or set a 'handle', a unique identifier of the underlying property object. |
tls_server_cert_count | The number of records in the TLSServerCert arrays. |
tls_server_cert_bytes | Returns the raw certificate data in DER format. |
tls_server_cert_fingerprint | Contains the fingerprint (a hash imprint) of this certificate. |
tls_server_cert_handle | Allows to get or set a 'handle', a unique identifier of the underlying property object. |
tls_server_cert_issuer | The common name of the certificate issuer (CA), typically a company name. |
tls_server_cert_issuer_rdn | A list of Property=Value pairs that uniquely identify the certificate issuer. |
tls_server_cert_key_algorithm | Specifies the public key algorithm of this certificate. |
tls_server_cert_key_bits | Returns the length of the public key in bits. |
tls_server_cert_key_usage | Indicates the purposes of the key contained in the certificate, in the form of an OR'ed flag set. |
tls_server_cert_self_signed | Indicates whether the certificate is self-signed (root) or signed by an external CA. |
tls_server_cert_serial_number | Returns the certificate's serial number. |
tls_server_cert_sig_algorithm | Indicates the algorithm that was used by the CA to sign this certificate. |
tls_server_cert_subject | The common name of the certificate holder, typically an individual's name, a URL, an e-mail address, or a company name. |
tls_server_cert_subject_rdn | A list of Property=Value pairs that uniquely identify the certificate holder (subject). |
tls_server_cert_valid_from | The time point at which the certificate becomes valid, in UTC. |
tls_server_cert_valid_to | The time point at which the certificate expires, in UTC. |
tls_auto_validate_certificates | Specifies whether server-side TLS certificates should be validated automatically using internal validation rules. |
tls_base_configuration | Selects the base configuration for the TLS settings. |
tls_ciphersuites | A list of ciphersuites separated with commas or semicolons. |
tls_client_auth | Enables or disables certificate-based client authentication. |
tls_ec_curves | Defines the elliptic curves to enable. |
tls_extensions | Provides access to TLS extensions. |
tls_force_resume_if_destination_changes | Whether to force TLS session resumption when the destination address changes. |
tls_pre_shared_identity | Defines the identity used when the PSK (Pre-Shared Key) key-exchange mechanism is negotiated. |
tls_pre_shared_key | Contains the pre-shared key for the PSK (Pre-Shared Key) key-exchange mechanism, encoded with base16. |
tls_pre_shared_key_ciphersuite | Defines the ciphersuite used for PSK (Pre-Shared Key) negotiation. |
tls_renegotiation_attack_prevention_mode | Selects the renegotiation attack prevention mechanism. |
tls_revocation_check | Specifies the kind(s) of revocation check to perform. |
tls_ssl_options | Various SSL (TLS) protocol options, set of cssloExpectShutdownMessage 0x001 Wait for the close-notify message when shutting down the connection cssloOpenSSLDTLSWorkaround 0x002 (DEPRECATED) Use a DTLS version workaround when talking to very old OpenSSL versions cssloDisableKexLengthAlignment 0x004 Do not align the client-side PMS by the RSA modulus size. |
tls_tls_mode | Specifies the TLS mode to use. |
tls_use_extended_master_secret | Enables the Extended Master Secret Extension, as defined in RFC 7627. |
tls_use_session_resumption | Enables or disables the TLS session resumption capability. |
tls_versions | The SSL/TLS versions to enable by default. |
trusted_cert_count | The number of records in the TrustedCert arrays. |
trusted_cert_bytes | Returns the raw certificate data in DER format. |
trusted_cert_handle | Allows to get or set a 'handle', a unique identifier of the underlying property object. |
validation_moment | The time point at which signature validity is to be established. |
Method List
The following is the full list of the methods of the class with short descriptions. Click on the links for further details.
close | Closes an opened JWS/JAdES signature. |
config | Sets or retrieves a configuration setting. |
do_action | Performs an additional action. |
open | Opens a JSON for verifying or removing signatures. |
reset | Resets the class settings. |
revalidate | Revalidates a signature in accordance with current settings. |
select_info | Select signature information for a specific entity. |
unsign | Deletes a signature from the JWS/JAdES signature. |
verify | Verifies the JWS/JAdES signature. |
Event List
The following is the full list of the events fired by the class with short descriptions. Click on the links for further details.
on_chain_element_download | Fires when there is a need to download a chain element from an online source. |
on_chain_element_needed | Fires when an element required to validate the chain was not located. |
on_chain_element_store | This event is fired when a chain element (certificate, CRL, or OCSP response) should be stored along with a signature. |
on_chain_validated | Reports the completion of a certificate chain validation. |
on_chain_validation_progress | This event is fired multiple times during chain validation to report various stages of the validation procedure. |
on_error | Information about errors during signing. |
on_http_header_field_needed | This event is fired when HTTP header field value is required. |
on_loaded | This event is fired when the JSON has been loaded into memory. |
on_notification | This event notifies the application about an underlying control flow event. |
on_object_needed | This event is fired when object is required. |
on_object_validate | This event is fired when object should be verified by user. |
on_signature_found | Signifies the start of signature validation. |
on_signature_validated | Marks the completion of the signature validation routine. |
on_timestamp_found | Signifies the start of a timestamp validation routine. |
on_timestamp_validated | Reports the completion of the timestamp validation routine. |
on_tls_cert_needed | Fires when a remote TLS party requests a client certificate. |
on_tls_cert_validate | This event is fired upon receipt of the TLS server's certificate, allowing the user to control its acceptance. |
on_tls_established | Fires when a TLS handshake with Host successfully completes. |
on_tls_handshake | Fires when a new TLS handshake is initiated, before the handshake commences. |
on_tls_shutdown | Reports the graceful closure of a TLS connection. |
Config Settings
The following is a list of config settings for the class with short descriptions. Click on the links for further details.
AsyncDocumentID | Specifies the document ID for SignAsyncEnd() call. |
CertThumbprint | Specifies the certificate thumbprint. |
CertURL | Specifies the certificate URL. |
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. |
CustomTrustedLists | Specifies the custom TrustedLists. |
CustomTSLs | Specifies the custom TrustedLists. |
DataBase64 | Specifies whether data is Base64-URL-encoded. |
DislikeOpenEndedOCSPs | Tells the class to discourage OCSP responses without an explicit NextUpdate parameter. |
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. |
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. |
ImplicitlyTrustSelfSignedCertificates | Whether to trust self-signed certificates. |
JAdESOptions | Specifies the JAdES options. |
KeyId | Specifies Key ID. |
PolicyDescription | signature policy description. |
PolicyExplicitText | The explicit text of the user notice. |
PolicyUNNumbers | The noticeNumbers part of the NoticeReference CAdES attribute. |
PolicyUNOrganization | The organization part of the NoticeReference qualifier. |
ProductionPlace | Identifies the place of the signature production. |
PromoteLongOCSPResponses | Whether long OCSP responses are requested. |
ProtectedHeader | Specifies the protected header. |
PSSUsed | Whether to use RSASSA-PSS algorithm. |
SchemeParams | The algorithm scheme parameters to employ. |
SignerAttrs | Identifies the signer attributes. |
SignerCommitments | Identifies the signer commitments. |
SigPolicyDescription | signature policy description. |
SigPolicyExplicitText | The explicit text of the user notice. |
SigPolicyHash | The EPES policy hash. |
SigPolicyHashAlgorithm | The hash algorithm that was used to generate the EPES policy hash. |
SigPolicyID | The EPES policy ID. |
SigPolicyNoticeNumbers | The noticeNumbers part of the NoticeReference CAdES attribute. |
SigPolicyNoticeOrganization | The organization part of the NoticeReference qualifier. |
SigPolicyURI | The EPES policy URI. |
TempPath | Path for storing temporary files. |
ThumbprintHashAlgorithm | Specifies the thumbprint hash algorithm. |
TimestampResponse | A base16-encoded timestamp response received from a TSA. |
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. |
TspAttemptCount | Specifies the number of timestamping request attempts. |
TspHashAlgorithm | Sets a specific hash algorithm for use with the timestamping service. |
TspReqPolicy | Sets a request policy ID to include in the timestamping request. |
UnprotectedHeader | Specifies the unprotected header. |
UseDefaultTrustedLists | Enables or disables the use of the default TrustedLists. |
UseDefaultTSLs | Enables or disables the use of the default TrustedLists. |
UseMicrosoftCTL | Enables or disables the automatic use of the Microsoft online certificate trust list. |
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. |
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 class. |
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 classes 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 classes 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. |
all_signatures_valid Property
The cumulative validity of all signatures.
Syntax
def get_all_signatures_valid() -> bool: ...
all_signatures_valid = property(get_all_signatures_valid, None)
Default Value
FALSE
Remarks
Use this property to check if all the signatures found in the message or document are valid.
This property is read-only.
auto_validate_signatures Property
Specifies whether class should validate any present signatures when the JWS/JAdES signature is opened.
Syntax
def get_auto_validate_signatures() -> bool: ... def set_auto_validate_signatures(value: bool) -> None: ...
auto_validate_signatures = property(get_auto_validate_signatures, set_auto_validate_signatures)
Default Value
TRUE
Remarks
This setting is switched on by default. You can choose to set this property to false in order to validate the signatures manually on a later stage using the revalidate method.
blocked_cert_count Property
The number of records in the BlockedCert arrays.
Syntax
def get_blocked_cert_count() -> int: ... def set_blocked_cert_count(value: int) -> None: ...
blocked_cert_count = property(get_blocked_cert_count, set_blocked_cert_count)
Default Value
0
Remarks
This property controls the size of the following arrays:
The array indices start at 0 and end at blocked_cert_count - 1.blocked_cert_bytes Property
Returns the raw certificate data in DER format.
Syntax
def get_blocked_cert_bytes(blocked_cert_index: int) -> bytes: ...
Remarks
Returns the raw certificate data in DER format.
The blocked_cert_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the blocked_cert_count property.
This property is read-only.
blocked_cert_handle Property
Allows to get or set a 'handle', a unique identifier of the underlying property object.
Syntax
def get_blocked_cert_handle(blocked_cert_index: int) -> int: ... def set_blocked_cert_handle(blocked_cert_index: int, value: int) -> None: ...
Default Value
0
Remarks
Allows to get or set a 'handle', a unique identifier of the underlying property object. Use this property to assign objects of the same type in a quicker manner, without copying them fieldwise.
When you pass a handle of one object to another, the source object is copied to the destination rather than assigned. It is safe to get rid of the original object
after such operation.
pdfSigner.setSigningCertHandle(certMgr.getCertHandle());
The blocked_cert_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the blocked_cert_count property.
cert_count Property
The number of records in the Cert arrays.
Syntax
def get_cert_count() -> int: ...
cert_count = property(get_cert_count, None)
Default Value
0
Remarks
This property controls the size of the following arrays:
- cert_bytes
- cert_ca
- cert_ca_key_id
- cert_cert_type
- cert_crl_distribution_points
- cert_curve
- cert_fingerprint
- cert_friendly_name
- cert_handle
- cert_hash_algorithm
- cert_issuer
- cert_issuer_rdn
- cert_key_algorithm
- cert_key_bits
- cert_key_fingerprint
- cert_key_usage
- cert_key_valid
- cert_ocsp_locations
- cert_ocsp_no_check
- cert_origin
- cert_policy_i_ds
- cert_private_key_bytes
- cert_private_key_exists
- cert_private_key_extractable
- cert_public_key_bytes
- cert_qualified
- cert_qualified_statements
- cert_qualifiers
- cert_self_signed
- cert_serial_number
- cert_sig_algorithm
- cert_source
- cert_subject
- cert_subject_alternative_name
- cert_subject_key_id
- cert_subject_rdn
- cert_valid
- cert_valid_from
- cert_valid_to
This property is read-only.
cert_bytes Property
Returns the raw certificate data in DER format.
Syntax
def get_cert_bytes(cert_index: int) -> bytes: ...
Remarks
Returns the raw certificate data in DER format.
The cert_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the cert_count property.
This property is read-only.
cert_ca Property
Indicates whether the certificate has a CA capability.
Syntax
def get_cert_ca(cert_index: int) -> bool: ...
Default Value
FALSE
Remarks
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 property when generating a new certificate to have its Basic Constraints extension generated automatically.
The cert_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the cert_count property.
This property is read-only.
cert_ca_key_id Property
A unique identifier (fingerprint) of the CA certificate's cryptographic key.
Syntax
def get_cert_ca_key_id(cert_index: int) -> bytes: ...
Remarks
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 cert_subject_key_id setting, and for lower-level certificates, from the parent certificate's subject key ID extension.
The cert_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the cert_count property.
This property is read-only.
cert_cert_type Property
Returns the type of the entity contained in the Certificate object.
Syntax
def get_cert_cert_type(cert_index: int) -> int: ...
Default Value
0
Remarks
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 class to load or create new certificate and certificate requests objects.
The cert_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the cert_count property.
This property is read-only.
cert_crl_distribution_points Property
Contains a list of locations of CRL distribution points used to check this certificate's validity.
Syntax
def get_cert_crl_distribution_points(cert_index: int) -> str: ...
Default Value
""
Remarks
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 property 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.
The cert_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the cert_count property.
This property is read-only.
cert_curve Property
Specifies the elliptic curve associated with the certificate's public key.
Syntax
def get_cert_curve(cert_index: int) -> str: ...
Default Value
""
Remarks
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 |
The cert_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the cert_count property.
This property is read-only.
cert_fingerprint Property
Contains the fingerprint (a hash imprint) of this certificate.
Syntax
def get_cert_fingerprint(cert_index: int) -> str: ...
Default Value
""
Remarks
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.
The cert_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the cert_count property.
This property is read-only.
cert_friendly_name Property
Contains an associated alias (friendly name) of the certificate.
Syntax
def get_cert_friendly_name(cert_index: int) -> str: ...
Default Value
""
Remarks
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.
The cert_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the cert_count property.
This property is read-only.
cert_handle Property
Allows to get or set a 'handle', a unique identifier of the underlying property object.
Syntax
def get_cert_handle(cert_index: int) -> int: ...
Default Value
0
Remarks
Allows to get or set a 'handle', a unique identifier of the underlying property object. Use this property to assign objects of the same type in a quicker manner, without copying them fieldwise.
When you pass a handle of one object to another, the source object is copied to the destination rather than assigned. It is safe to get rid of the original object
after such operation.
pdfSigner.setSigningCertHandle(certMgr.getCertHandle());
The cert_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the cert_count property.
This property is read-only.
cert_hash_algorithm Property
Provides means to set the hash algorithm to be used in the subsequent operation on the certificate (such as generation or key signing).
Syntax
def get_cert_hash_algorithm(cert_index: int) -> str: ...
Default Value
""
Remarks
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 cert_sig_algorithm 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 |
The cert_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the cert_count property.
This property is read-only.
cert_issuer Property
The common name of the certificate issuer (CA), typically a company name.
Syntax
def get_cert_issuer(cert_index: int) -> str: ...
Default Value
""
Remarks
The common name of the certificate issuer (CA), typically a company name. This is part of a larger set of credentials available via cert_issuer_rdn.
The cert_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the cert_count property.
This property is read-only.
cert_issuer_rdn Property
A list of Property=Value pairs that uniquely identify the certificate issuer.
Syntax
def get_cert_issuer_rdn(cert_index: int) -> str: ...
Default Value
""
Remarks
A list of Property=Value pairs that uniquely identify the certificate issuer.
Example: /C=US/O=Nationwide CA/CN=Web Certification Authority
The cert_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the cert_count property.
This property is read-only.
cert_key_algorithm Property
Specifies the public key algorithm of this certificate.
Syntax
def get_cert_key_algorithm(cert_index: int) -> str: ...
Default Value
"0"
Remarks
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 cert_key_bits, cert_curve, and cert_public_key_bytes properties to get more details about the key the certificate contains.
The cert_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the cert_count property.
This property is read-only.
cert_key_bits Property
Returns the length of the public key in bits.
Syntax
def get_cert_key_bits(cert_index: int) -> int: ...
Default Value
0
Remarks
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 cert_public_key_bytes or cert_private_key_bytes property would typically contain auxiliary values, and therefore be longer.
The cert_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the cert_count property.
This property is read-only.
cert_key_fingerprint Property
Returns a SHA1 fingerprint of the public key contained in the certificate.
Syntax
def get_cert_key_fingerprint(cert_index: int) -> str: ...
Default Value
""
Remarks
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 cert_fingerprint property. The key fingeprint uniquely identifies the public key, and so can be the same for multiple certificates containing the same key.
The cert_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the cert_count property.
This property is read-only.
cert_key_usage Property
Indicates the purposes of the key contained in the certificate, in the form of an OR'ed flag set.
Syntax
def get_cert_key_usage(cert_index: int) -> int: ...
Default Value
0
Remarks
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 property before generating the certificate to propagate the key usage flags to the new certificate.
The cert_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the cert_count property.
This property is read-only.
cert_key_valid Property
Returns True if the certificate's key is cryptographically valid, and False otherwise.
Syntax
def get_cert_key_valid(cert_index: int) -> bool: ...
Default Value
FALSE
Remarks
Returns True if the certificate's key is cryptographically valid, and False otherwise.
The cert_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the cert_count property.
This property is read-only.
cert_ocsp_locations Property
Locations of OCSP services that can be used to check this certificate's validity in real time, as recorded by the CA.
Syntax
def get_cert_ocsp_locations(cert_index: int) -> str: ...
Default Value
""
Remarks
Locations of OCSP services that can be used to check this certificate's validity in real time, as recorded by the CA.
Set this property 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.
The cert_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the cert_count property.
This property is read-only.
cert_ocsp_no_check Property
Accessor to the value of the certificate's ocsp-no-check extension.
Syntax
def get_cert_ocsp_no_check(cert_index: int) -> bool: ...
Default Value
FALSE
Remarks
Accessor to the value of the certificate's ocsp-no-check extension.
The cert_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the cert_count property.
This property is read-only.
cert_origin Property
Returns the location that the certificate was taken or loaded from.
Syntax
def get_cert_origin(cert_index: int) -> int: ...
Default Value
0
Remarks
Returns the location that the certificate was taken or loaded from.
The cert_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the cert_count property.
This property is read-only.
cert_policy_i_ds Property
Contains identifiers (OIDs) of the applicable certificate policies.
Syntax
def get_cert_policy_i_ds(cert_index: int) -> str: ...
Default Value
""
Remarks
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 property 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.
The cert_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the cert_count property.
This property is read-only.
cert_private_key_bytes Property
Returns the certificate's private key in DER-encoded format.
Syntax
def get_cert_private_key_bytes(cert_index: int) -> bytes: ...
Remarks
Returns the certificate's private key in DER-encoded format. It is normal for this property to be empty if the private key is non-exportable, which, for example, is typical for certificates originating from hardware security devices.
The cert_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the cert_count property.
This property is read-only.
cert_private_key_exists Property
Indicates whether the certificate has a usable private key associated with it.
Syntax
def get_cert_private_key_exists(cert_index: int) -> bool: ...
Default Value
FALSE
Remarks
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 property is independent from cert_private_key_bytes, 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.
The cert_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the cert_count property.
This property is read-only.
cert_private_key_extractable Property
Indicates whether the private key is extractable (exportable).
Syntax
def get_cert_private_key_extractable(cert_index: int) -> bool: ...
Default Value
FALSE
Remarks
Indicates whether the private key is extractable (exportable).
The cert_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the cert_count property.
This property is read-only.
cert_public_key_bytes Property
Contains the certificate's public key in DER format.
Syntax
def get_cert_public_key_bytes(cert_index: int) -> bytes: ...
Remarks
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.
The cert_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the cert_count property.
This property is read-only.
cert_qualified Property
Indicates whether the certificate is qualified.
Syntax
def get_cert_qualified(cert_index: int) -> bool: ...
Default Value
FALSE
Remarks
Indicates whether the certificate is qualified.
This property is set to True if the certificate is confirmed by a Trusted List to be qualified.
The cert_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the cert_count property.
This property is read-only.
cert_qualified_statements Property
Returns a simplified qualified status of the certificate.
Syntax
def get_cert_qualified_statements(cert_index: int) -> int: ...
Default Value
0
Remarks
Returns a simplified qualified status of the certificate.
The cert_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the cert_count property.
This property is read-only.
cert_qualifiers Property
A list of qualifiers.
Syntax
def get_cert_qualifiers(cert_index: int) -> str: ...
Default Value
""
Remarks
A list of qualifiers.
Contains a comma-separated list of qualifier aliases for the certificate, for example QCP-n-qscd,QCWithSSCD.
The cert_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the cert_count property.
This property is read-only.
cert_self_signed Property
Indicates whether the certificate is self-signed (root) or signed by an external CA.
Syntax
def get_cert_self_signed(cert_index: int) -> bool: ...
Default Value
FALSE
Remarks
Indicates whether the certificate is self-signed (root) or signed by an external CA.
The cert_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the cert_count property.
This property is read-only.
cert_serial_number Property
Returns the certificate's serial number.
Syntax
def get_cert_serial_number(cert_index: int) -> bytes: ...
Remarks
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.
The cert_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the cert_count property.
This property is read-only.
cert_sig_algorithm Property
Indicates the algorithm that was used by the CA to sign this certificate.
Syntax
def get_cert_sig_algorithm(cert_index: int) -> str: ...
Default Value
""
Remarks
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.
The cert_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the cert_count property.
This property is read-only.
cert_source Property
Returns the source (location or disposition) of a cryptographic primitive entity, such as a certificate, CRL, or OCSP response.
Syntax
def get_cert_source(cert_index: int) -> int: ...
Default Value
0
Remarks
Returns the source (location or disposition) of a cryptographic primitive entity, such as a certificate, CRL, or OCSP response.
The cert_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the cert_count property.
This property is read-only.
cert_subject Property
The common name of the certificate holder, typically an individual's name, a URL, an e-mail address, or a company name.
Syntax
def get_cert_subject(cert_index: int) -> str: ...
Default Value
""
Remarks
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 cert_subject_rdn.
The cert_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the cert_count property.
This property is read-only.
cert_subject_alternative_name Property
Returns or sets the value of the Subject Alternative Name extension of the certificate.
Syntax
def get_cert_subject_alternative_name(cert_index: int) -> str: ...
Default Value
""
Remarks
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 cert_subject_rdn 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.
The cert_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the cert_count property.
This property is read-only.
cert_subject_key_id Property
Contains a unique identifier of the certificate's cryptographic key.
Syntax
def get_cert_subject_key_id(cert_index: int) -> bytes: ...
Remarks
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 cert_subject_key_id and cert_ca_key_id properties of self-signed certificates typically contain identical values, as in that specific case, the issuer and the subject are the same entity.
The cert_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the cert_count property.
This property is read-only.
cert_subject_rdn Property
A list of Property=Value pairs that uniquely identify the certificate holder (subject).
Syntax
def get_cert_subject_rdn(cert_index: int) -> str: ...
Default Value
""
Remarks
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.
The cert_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the cert_count property.
This property is read-only.
cert_valid Property
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.
Syntax
def get_cert_valid(cert_index: int) -> bool: ...
Default Value
FALSE
Remarks
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.
The cert_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the cert_count property.
This property is read-only.
cert_valid_from Property
The time point at which the certificate becomes valid, in UTC.
Syntax
def get_cert_valid_from(cert_index: int) -> str: ...
Default Value
""
Remarks
The time point at which the certificate becomes valid, in UTC.
The cert_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the cert_count property.
This property is read-only.
cert_valid_to Property
The time point at which the certificate expires, in UTC.
Syntax
def get_cert_valid_to(cert_index: int) -> str: ...
Default Value
""
Remarks
The time point at which the certificate expires, in UTC.
The cert_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the cert_count property.
This property is read-only.
check_trusted_lists Property
Specifies whether the class should attempt to validate chain trust via a known Trusted List.
Syntax
def get_check_trusted_lists() -> bool: ... def set_check_trusted_lists(value: bool) -> None: ...
check_trusted_lists = property(get_check_trusted_lists, set_check_trusted_lists)
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).
compact_form Property
Specifies if the JWS compact serialization to be used.
Syntax
def get_compact_form() -> bool: ... def set_compact_form(value: bool) -> None: ...
compact_form = property(get_compact_form, set_compact_form)
Default Value
FALSE
Remarks
When this property is set to "true" value, the JAdES component will use the JWS compact serialization format when saving a signature.
The JWS compact serialization format is a compact, Url safe representation of a JWS (JSON Web Signature) or JWE (JSON Web Encryption) object, used for transmitting security tokens.
The JWS compact serialization format supports only one signature without unprotected header (only JWS or JAdES BaselineB signature).
content_type Property
Specifies payload content type.
Syntax
def get_content_type() -> str: ...
content_type = property(get_content_type, None)
Default Value
""
Remarks
Use this property to read the content type of the payload.
This property is read-only.
crl_count Property
The number of records in the CRL arrays.
Syntax
def get_crl_count() -> int: ...
crl_count = property(get_crl_count, None)
Default Value
0
Remarks
This property controls the size of the following arrays:
- crl_bytes
- crlca_key_id
- crl_entry_count
- crl_handle
- crl_issuer
- crl_issuer_rdn
- crl_location
- crl_next_update
- crl_sig_algorithm
- crl_source
- crltbs
- crl_this_update
This property is read-only.
crl_bytes Property
Returns the raw CRL data in DER format.
Syntax
def get_crl_bytes(crl_index: int) -> bytes: ...
Remarks
Returns the raw CRL data in DER format.
The crl_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the crl_count property.
This property is read-only.
crlca_key_id Property
A unique identifier (fingerprint) of the CA certificate's private key, if present in the CRL.
Syntax
def get_crlca_key_id(crl_index: int) -> bytes: ...
Remarks
A unique identifier (fingerprint) of the CA certificate's private key, if present in the CRL.
The crl_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the crl_count property.
This property is read-only.
crl_entry_count Property
Returns the number of certificate status entries in the CRL.
Syntax
def get_crl_entry_count(crl_index: int) -> int: ...
Default Value
0
Remarks
Returns the number of certificate status entries in the CRL.
The crl_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the crl_count property.
This property is read-only.
crl_handle Property
Allows to get or set a 'handle', a unique identifier of the underlying property object.
Syntax
def get_crl_handle(crl_index: int) -> int: ...
Default Value
0
Remarks
Allows to get or set a 'handle', a unique identifier of the underlying property object. Use this property to assign objects of the same type in a quicker manner, without copying them fieldwise.
When you pass a handle of one object to another, the source object is copied to the destination rather than assigned. It is safe to get rid of the original object
after such operation.
pdfSigner.setSigningCertHandle(certMgr.getCertHandle());
The crl_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the crl_count property.
This property is read-only.
crl_issuer Property
The common name of the CRL issuer (CA), typically a company name.
Syntax
def get_crl_issuer(crl_index: int) -> str: ...
Default Value
""
Remarks
The common name of the CRL issuer (CA), typically a company name.
The crl_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the crl_count property.
This property is read-only.
crl_issuer_rdn Property
A collection of information, in the form of [OID, Value] pairs, uniquely identifying the CRL issuer.
Syntax
def get_crl_issuer_rdn(crl_index: int) -> str: ...
Default Value
""
Remarks
A collection of information, in the form of [OID, Value] pairs, uniquely identifying the CRL issuer.
The crl_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the crl_count property.
This property is read-only.
crl_location Property
The URL that the CRL was downloaded from.
Syntax
def get_crl_location(crl_index: int) -> str: ...
Default Value
""
Remarks
The URL that the CRL was downloaded from.
The crl_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the crl_count property.
This property is read-only.
crl_next_update Property
The planned time and date of the next version of this CRL to be published.
Syntax
def get_crl_next_update(crl_index: int) -> str: ...
Default Value
""
Remarks
The planned time and date of the next version of this CRL to be published.
The crl_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the crl_count property.
This property is read-only.
crl_sig_algorithm Property
The public key algorithm that was used by the CA to sign this CRL.
Syntax
def get_crl_sig_algorithm(crl_index: int) -> str: ...
Default Value
"0"
Remarks
The public key algorithm that was used by the CA to sign this CRL.
The crl_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the crl_count property.
This property is read-only.
crl_source Property
Returns the source (location or disposition) of a cryptographic primitive entity, such as a certificate, CRL, or OCSP response.
Syntax
def get_crl_source(crl_index: int) -> int: ...
Default Value
0
Remarks
Returns the source (location or disposition) of a cryptographic primitive entity, such as a certificate, CRL, or OCSP response.
The crl_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the crl_count property.
This property is read-only.
crltbs Property
The to-be-signed part of the CRL (the CRL without the signature part).
Syntax
def get_crltbs(crl_index: int) -> bytes: ...
Remarks
The to-be-signed part of the CRL (the CRL without the signature part).
The crl_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the crl_count property.
This property is read-only.
crl_this_update Property
The date and time at which this version of the CRL was published.
Syntax
def get_crl_this_update(crl_index: int) -> str: ...
Default Value
""
Remarks
The date and time at which this version of the CRL was published.
The crl_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the crl_count property.
This property is read-only.
data_bytes Property
Use this property to pass a payload or an object data to class in the byte array form.
Syntax
def get_data_bytes() -> bytes: ... def set_data_bytes(value: bytes) -> None: ...
data_bytes = property(get_data_bytes, set_data_bytes)
Remarks
Assign a byte array containing a JWS payload or an object data to be processed to this property.
data_file Property
A path to a file containing a payload or an object data.
Syntax
def get_data_file() -> str: ... def set_data_file(value: str) -> None: ...
data_file = property(get_data_file, set_data_file)
Default Value
""
Remarks
Use this property to provide a JWS payload or an object data to be processed.
data_string Property
Use this property to pass a payload or an object data to class in the string form.
Syntax
def get_data_string() -> str: ... def set_data_string(value: str) -> None: ...
data_string = property(get_data_string, set_data_string)
Default Value
""
Remarks
Assign a string containing a JWS payload or an object data to be processed to this property.
detached Property
Specifies whether a detached signature should be produced or verified.
Syntax
def get_detached() -> bool: ... def set_detached(value: bool) -> None: ...
detached = property(get_detached, set_detached)
Default Value
FALSE
Remarks
Use this property to specify whether a detached signature should be produced or verified.
When this property is set to "true" value, the JWS payload will be detached from the signature and may either be a single detached object or the result of concatenating multiple detached data objects. In other words, the JWS payload and the signature are stored in separate objects.
If this property is set to "true" value, the user must provide the detached content via the data_file or data_stream or data_bytes or data_string properties.
When Detached is set to "false" value, the JWS payload is included with the signature as a single object.
extract_payload Property
Specifies whether a payload should be extracted.
Syntax
def get_extract_payload() -> bool: ... def set_extract_payload(value: bool) -> None: ...
extract_payload = property(get_extract_payload, set_extract_payload)
Default Value
FALSE
Remarks
Use this property to specify whether a payload should be extracted when signature loaded. This applies only to non-detached signatures with a payload.
When this property is set to "true" value, the JWS payload will be extracted from the signature.
The user must provide the output_file or output_stream properties with a filename or stream where to save the payload, if none is provided then payload is returned via output_bytes or output_string properties.
fips_mode Property
Reserved.
Syntax
def get_fips_mode() -> bool: ... def set_fips_mode(value: bool) -> None: ...
fips_mode = property(get_fips_mode, set_fips_mode)
Default Value
FALSE
Remarks
This property is reserved for future use.
flattened_signature Property
Specifies if the flattened signature to be used.
Syntax
def get_flattened_signature() -> bool: ... def set_flattened_signature(value: bool) -> None: ...
flattened_signature = property(get_flattened_signature, set_flattened_signature)
Default Value
TRUE
Remarks
This property determines whether to use the flattened JWS JSON serialization format. This format is optimized for the single digital signature case and flattens the general JWS JSON serialization syntax by removing the "signatures" member and instead placing the "protected", "header", and "signature" members at the top-level JSON object (at the same level as the "payload" member).
When the FlattenedSignature property is set to "true" value, the signature will be represented using the flattened JWS JSON serialization format, but it is only applicable when there is a single signature involved.
When the property is set to "false" value, the signature will be represented using the general JWS JSON serialization format.
ignore_chain_validation_errors Property
Makes the class tolerant to chain validation errors.
Syntax
def get_ignore_chain_validation_errors() -> bool: ... def set_ignore_chain_validation_errors(value: bool) -> None: ...
ignore_chain_validation_errors = property(get_ignore_chain_validation_errors, set_ignore_chain_validation_errors)
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.
input_bytes Property
Use this property to pass the input to class in byte array form.
Syntax
def get_input_bytes() -> bytes: ... def set_input_bytes(value: bytes) -> None: ...
input_bytes = property(get_input_bytes, set_input_bytes)
Remarks
Assign a byte array containing the data to be processed to this property.
input_file Property
The file to be signed.
Syntax
def get_input_file() -> str: ... def set_input_file(value: str) -> None: ...
input_file = property(get_input_file, set_input_file)
Default Value
""
Remarks
Provide the path to the JSON to be signed.
input_string Property
Use this property to pass the input to class in the string form.
Syntax
def get_input_string() -> str: ... def set_input_string(value: str) -> None: ...
input_string = property(get_input_string, set_input_string)
Default Value
""
Remarks
Assign a string containing the data to be processed to this property.
known_cert_count Property
The number of records in the KnownCert arrays.
Syntax
def get_known_cert_count() -> int: ... def set_known_cert_count(value: int) -> None: ...
known_cert_count = property(get_known_cert_count, set_known_cert_count)
Default Value
0
Remarks
This property controls the size of the following arrays:
The array indices start at 0 and end at known_cert_count - 1.known_cert_bytes Property
Returns the raw certificate data in DER format.
Syntax
def get_known_cert_bytes(known_cert_index: int) -> bytes: ...
Remarks
Returns the raw certificate data in DER format.
The known_cert_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the known_cert_count property.
This property is read-only.
known_cert_handle Property
Allows to get or set a 'handle', a unique identifier of the underlying property object.
Syntax
def get_known_cert_handle(known_cert_index: int) -> int: ... def set_known_cert_handle(known_cert_index: int, value: int) -> None: ...
Default Value
0
Remarks
Allows to get or set a 'handle', a unique identifier of the underlying property object. Use this property to assign objects of the same type in a quicker manner, without copying them fieldwise.
When you pass a handle of one object to another, the source object is copied to the destination rather than assigned. It is safe to get rid of the original object
after such operation.
pdfSigner.setSigningCertHandle(certMgr.getCertHandle());
The known_cert_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the known_cert_count property.
known_crl_count Property
The number of records in the KnownCRL arrays.
Syntax
def get_known_crl_count() -> int: ... def set_known_crl_count(value: int) -> None: ...
known_crl_count = property(get_known_crl_count, set_known_crl_count)
Default Value
0
Remarks
This property controls the size of the following arrays:
The array indices start at 0 and end at known_crl_count - 1.known_crl_bytes Property
Returns the raw CRL data in DER format.
Syntax
def get_known_crl_bytes(known_crl_index: int) -> bytes: ...
Remarks
Returns the raw CRL data in DER format.
The known_crl_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the known_crl_count property.
This property is read-only.
known_crl_handle Property
Allows to get or set a 'handle', a unique identifier of the underlying property object.
Syntax
def get_known_crl_handle(known_crl_index: int) -> int: ... def set_known_crl_handle(known_crl_index: int, value: int) -> None: ...
Default Value
0
Remarks
Allows to get or set a 'handle', a unique identifier of the underlying property object. Use this property to assign objects of the same type in a quicker manner, without copying them fieldwise.
When you pass a handle of one object to another, the source object is copied to the destination rather than assigned. It is safe to get rid of the original object
after such operation.
pdfSigner.setSigningCertHandle(certMgr.getCertHandle());
The known_crl_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the known_crl_count property.
known_ocsp_count Property
The number of records in the KnownOCSP arrays.
Syntax
def get_known_ocsp_count() -> int: ... def set_known_ocsp_count(value: int) -> None: ...
known_ocsp_count = property(get_known_ocsp_count, set_known_ocsp_count)
Default Value
0
Remarks
This property controls the size of the following arrays:
The array indices start at 0 and end at known_ocsp_count - 1.known_ocsp_bytes Property
A buffer containing the raw OCSP response data.
Syntax
def get_known_ocsp_bytes(known_ocsp_index: int) -> bytes: ...
Remarks
A buffer containing the raw OCSP response data.
The known_ocsp_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the known_ocsp_count property.
This property is read-only.
known_ocsp_handle Property
Allows to get or set a 'handle', a unique identifier of the underlying property object.
Syntax
def get_known_ocsp_handle(known_ocsp_index: int) -> int: ... def set_known_ocsp_handle(known_ocsp_index: int, value: int) -> None: ...
Default Value
0
Remarks
Allows to get or set a 'handle', a unique identifier of the underlying property object. Use this property to assign objects of the same type in a quicker manner, without copying them fieldwise.
When you pass a handle of one object to another, the source object is copied to the destination rather than assigned. It is safe to get rid of the original object
after such operation.
pdfSigner.setSigningCertHandle(certMgr.getCertHandle());
The known_ocsp_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the known_ocsp_count property.
ocsp_count Property
The number of records in the OCSP arrays.
Syntax
def get_ocsp_count() -> int: ...
ocsp_count = property(get_ocsp_count, None)
Default Value
0
Remarks
This property controls the size of the following arrays:
- ocsp_bytes
- ocsp_entry_count
- ocsp_handle
- ocsp_issuer
- ocsp_issuer_rdn
- ocsp_location
- ocsp_produced_at
- ocsp_sig_algorithm
- ocsp_source
This property is read-only.
ocsp_bytes Property
A buffer containing the raw OCSP response data.
Syntax
def get_ocsp_bytes(ocsp_index: int) -> bytes: ...
Remarks
A buffer containing the raw OCSP response data.
The ocsp_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the ocsp_count property.
This property is read-only.
ocsp_entry_count Property
The number of SingleResponse elements contained in this OCSP response.
Syntax
def get_ocsp_entry_count(ocsp_index: int) -> int: ...
Default Value
0
Remarks
The number of SingleResponse elements contained in this OCSP response. Each SingleResponse element corresponds to a certificate status.
The ocsp_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the ocsp_count property.
This property is read-only.
ocsp_handle Property
Allows to get or set a 'handle', a unique identifier of the underlying property object.
Syntax
def get_ocsp_handle(ocsp_index: int) -> int: ...
Default Value
0
Remarks
Allows to get or set a 'handle', a unique identifier of the underlying property object. Use this property to assign objects of the same type in a quicker manner, without copying them fieldwise.
When you pass a handle of one object to another, the source object is copied to the destination rather than assigned. It is safe to get rid of the original object
after such operation.
pdfSigner.setSigningCertHandle(certMgr.getCertHandle());
The ocsp_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the ocsp_count property.
This property is read-only.
ocsp_issuer Property
Indicates the issuer of this response (a CA or its authorized representative).
Syntax
def get_ocsp_issuer(ocsp_index: int) -> str: ...
Default Value
""
Remarks
Indicates the issuer of this response (a CA or its authorized representative).
The ocsp_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the ocsp_count property.
This property is read-only.
ocsp_issuer_rdn Property
Indicates the RDN of the issuer of this response (a CA or its authorized representative).
Syntax
def get_ocsp_issuer_rdn(ocsp_index: int) -> str: ...
Default Value
""
Remarks
Indicates the RDN of the issuer of this response (a CA or its authorized representative).
The ocsp_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the ocsp_count property.
This property is read-only.
ocsp_location Property
The location of the OCSP responder.
Syntax
def get_ocsp_location(ocsp_index: int) -> str: ...
Default Value
""
Remarks
The location of the OCSP responder.
The ocsp_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the ocsp_count property.
This property is read-only.
ocsp_produced_at Property
Specifies the time when the response was produced, in UTC.
Syntax
def get_ocsp_produced_at(ocsp_index: int) -> str: ...
Default Value
""
Remarks
Specifies the time when the response was produced, in UTC.
The ocsp_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the ocsp_count property.
This property is read-only.
ocsp_sig_algorithm Property
The public key algorithm that was used by the CA to sign this OCSP response.
Syntax
def get_ocsp_sig_algorithm(ocsp_index: int) -> str: ...
Default Value
"0"
Remarks
The public key algorithm that was used by the CA to sign this OCSP response.
The ocsp_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the ocsp_count property.
This property is read-only.
ocsp_source Property
Returns the source (location or disposition) of a cryptographic primitive entity, such as a certificate, CRL, or OCSP response.
Syntax
def get_ocsp_source(ocsp_index: int) -> int: ...
Default Value
0
Remarks
Returns the source (location or disposition) of a cryptographic primitive entity, such as a certificate, CRL, or OCSP response.
The ocsp_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the ocsp_count property.
This property is read-only.
offline_mode Property
Switches the class to offline mode.
Syntax
def get_offline_mode() -> bool: ... def set_offline_mode(value: bool) -> None: ...
offline_mode = property(get_offline_mode, set_offline_mode)
Default Value
FALSE
Remarks
When working in offline mode, the class 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 known_certificates, known_crls, and other related properties.
output_bytes Property
Use this property to read the output the class object has produced.
Syntax
def get_output_bytes() -> bytes: ...
output_bytes = property(get_output_bytes, None)
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 output_file and output_stream properties had not been assigned.
This property is read-only.
output_file Property
Defines where to save the signature.
Syntax
def get_output_file() -> str: ... def set_output_file(value: str) -> None: ...
output_file = property(get_output_file, set_output_file)
Default Value
""
Remarks
Specifies the path where the JWS/JAdES signature should be saved.
output_string Property
Use this property to read the output the class object has produced.
Syntax
def get_output_string() -> str: ...
output_string = property(get_output_string, None)
Default Value
""
Remarks
Read the contents of this property after the operation is completed to read the produced output. This property will only be set if output_file and output_stream properties had not been assigned.
This property is read-only.
profile Property
Specifies a pre-defined profile to apply when creating the signature.
Syntax
def get_profile() -> str: ... def set_profile(value: str) -> None: ...
profile = property(get_profile, set_profile)
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.
proxy_address Property
The IP address of the proxy server.
Syntax
def get_proxy_address() -> str: ... def set_proxy_address(value: str) -> None: ...
proxy_address = property(get_proxy_address, set_proxy_address)
Default Value
""
Remarks
The IP address of the proxy server.
proxy_authentication Property
The authentication type used by the proxy server.
Syntax
def get_proxy_authentication() -> int: ... def set_proxy_authentication(value: int) -> None: ...
proxy_authentication = property(get_proxy_authentication, set_proxy_authentication)
Default Value
0
Remarks
The authentication type used by the proxy server.
patNoAuthentication | 0 |
patBasic | 1 |
patDigest | 2 |
patNTLM | 3 |
proxy_password Property
The password to authenticate to the proxy server.
Syntax
def get_proxy_password() -> str: ... def set_proxy_password(value: str) -> None: ...
proxy_password = property(get_proxy_password, set_proxy_password)
Default Value
""
Remarks
The password to authenticate to the proxy server.
proxy_port Property
The port on the proxy server to connect to.
Syntax
def get_proxy_port() -> int: ... def set_proxy_port(value: int) -> None: ...
proxy_port = property(get_proxy_port, set_proxy_port)
Default Value
0
Remarks
The port on the proxy server to connect to.
proxy_proxy_type Property
The type of the proxy server.
Syntax
def get_proxy_proxy_type() -> int: ... def set_proxy_proxy_type(value: int) -> None: ...
proxy_proxy_type = property(get_proxy_proxy_type, set_proxy_proxy_type)
Default Value
0
Remarks
The type of the proxy server.
cptNone | 0 |
cptSocks4 | 1 |
cptSocks5 | 2 |
cptWebTunnel | 3 |
cptHTTP | 4 |
proxy_request_headers Property
Contains HTTP request headers for WebTunnel and HTTP proxy.
Syntax
def get_proxy_request_headers() -> str: ... def set_proxy_request_headers(value: str) -> None: ...
proxy_request_headers = property(get_proxy_request_headers, set_proxy_request_headers)
Default Value
""
Remarks
Contains HTTP request headers for WebTunnel and HTTP proxy.
proxy_response_body Property
Contains the HTTP or HTTPS (WebTunnel) proxy response body.
Syntax
def get_proxy_response_body() -> str: ... def set_proxy_response_body(value: str) -> None: ...
proxy_response_body = property(get_proxy_response_body, set_proxy_response_body)
Default Value
""
Remarks
Contains the HTTP or HTTPS (WebTunnel) proxy response body.
proxy_response_headers Property
Contains response headers received from an HTTP or HTTPS (WebTunnel) proxy server.
Syntax
def get_proxy_response_headers() -> str: ... def set_proxy_response_headers(value: str) -> None: ...
proxy_response_headers = property(get_proxy_response_headers, set_proxy_response_headers)
Default Value
""
Remarks
Contains response headers received from an HTTP or HTTPS (WebTunnel) proxy server.
proxy_use_ipv6 Property
Specifies whether IPv6 should be used when connecting through the proxy.
Syntax
def get_proxy_use_ipv6() -> bool: ... def set_proxy_use_ipv6(value: bool) -> None: ...
proxy_use_ipv6 = property(get_proxy_use_ipv6, set_proxy_use_ipv6)
Default Value
FALSE
Remarks
Specifies whether IPv6 should be used when connecting through the proxy.
proxy_username Property
Specifies the username credential for proxy authentication.
Syntax
def get_proxy_username() -> str: ... def set_proxy_username(value: str) -> None: ...
proxy_username = property(get_proxy_username, set_proxy_username)
Default Value
""
Remarks
Specifies the username credential for proxy authentication.
revocation_check Property
Specifies the kind(s) of revocation check to perform for all chain certificates.
Syntax
def get_revocation_check() -> int: ... def set_revocation_check(value: int) -> None: ...
revocation_check = property(get_revocation_check, set_revocation_check)
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.
signature_count Property
The number of records in the Signature arrays.
Syntax
def get_signature_count() -> int: ...
signature_count = property(get_signature_count, None)
Default Value
0
Remarks
This property controls the size of the following arrays:
- signature_chain_validation_details
- signature_chain_validation_result
- signature_claimed_signing_time
- signature_compatibility_errors
- signature_contains_long_term_info
- signature_content_type
- signature_countersigned
- signature_entity_label
- signature_handle
- signature_hash_algorithm
- signature_issuer_rdn
- signature_jades_version
- signature_last_archival_time
- signature_level
- signature_object_type
- signature_parent_entity
- signature_policy_hash
- signature_policy_hash_algorithm
- signature_policy_id
- signature_policy_uri
- signature_serial_number
- signature_signature_bytes
- signature_signature_validation_result
- signature_signed_data
- signature_signed_data_type
- signature_subject_key_id
- signature_subject_rdn
- signature_timestamped
- signature_validated_signing_time
- signature_validation_log
This property is read-only.
signature_chain_validation_details Property
The details of a certificate chain validation outcome.
Syntax
def get_signature_chain_validation_details(signature_index: int) -> int: ...
Default Value
0
Remarks
The details of a certificate chain validation outcome. They may often suggest the reasons that contributed to the overall validation result.
Returns a bit mask of the following options:
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 |
The signature_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the signature_count property.
This property is read-only.
signature_chain_validation_result Property
The outcome of a certificate chain validation routine.
Syntax
def get_signature_chain_validation_result(signature_index: int) -> int: ...
Default Value
0
Remarks
The outcome of a certificate chain validation routine.
Available options:
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) |
Use the ValidationLog property to access the detailed validation log.
The signature_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the signature_count property.
This property is read-only.
signature_claimed_signing_time Property
The signing time from the signer's computer.
Syntax
def get_signature_claimed_signing_time(signature_index: int) -> str: ...
Default Value
""
Remarks
The signing time from the signer's computer.
Use this property to provide the signature production time. The claimed time is not supported by a trusted source; it may be inaccurate, forfeited, or wrong, and as such is usually taken for informational purposes only by verifiers. Use timestamp servers to embed verifiable trusted timestamps. The time is in UTC.
The signature_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the signature_count property.
This property is read-only.
signature_compatibility_errors Property
Returns compatibility errors encountered during validation.
Syntax
def get_signature_compatibility_errors(signature_index: int) -> int: ...
Default Value
0
Remarks
Returns compatibility errors encountered during validation.
Use this property to get specific compatibility errors encountered during validation. Unlike chain validation details, compatibility errors indicate violations by the signature of the assumed signature level/profile. For example, BES signatures are required to contain the signing time attribute. A prospective BES signature without such attribute will invoke a compatibility error.
The signature_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the signature_count property.
This property is read-only.
signature_contains_long_term_info Property
Returns true if the signature was found to contain long-term validation details (certificates, CRLs, and OCSP response).
Syntax
def get_signature_contains_long_term_info(signature_index: int) -> bool: ...
Default Value
FALSE
Remarks
Returns true if the signature was found to contain long-term validation details (certificates, CRLs, and OCSP response).
The signature_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the signature_count property.
This property is read-only.
signature_content_type Property
Specifies payload content type.
Syntax
def get_signature_content_type(signature_index: int) -> str: ...
Default Value
""
Remarks
Specifies payload content type.
Use this property to indicate the content type of the JWS Payload.
This property provides a way for the application to disambiguate among different kinds of objects that might be present in the payload, but it is typically not used when the kind of object is already known. The value of this property is a string that conforms to the Internet Media Type (MIME) format, such as "text/plain" or "application/json".
It is optional to use this property and it is recommended to omit the "application/" prefix of the media type value when it is not needed. The recipient of the signed message should treat the value as if "application/" were prepended to it, unless it already contains a '/'.
The signature_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the signature_count property.
This property is read-only.
signature_countersigned Property
Indicates if the signature is countersigned.
Syntax
def get_signature_countersigned(signature_index: int) -> bool: ...
Default Value
FALSE
Remarks
Indicates if the signature is countersigned.
Use this property to find out whether the JWS/JAdES signature contains any countersignatures over the main signature(s).
The signature_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the signature_count property.
This property is read-only.
signature_entity_label Property
Use this property to get the signature entity label.
Syntax
def get_signature_entity_label(signature_index: int) -> str: ...
Default Value
""
Remarks
Use this property to get the signature entity label.
This property returns a string label that uniquely identifies the signature. The label can be used to establish the signature target in the SignatureFound event or to select the signing chain via the SelectInfo method.
The signature_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the signature_count property.
This property is read-only.
signature_handle Property
Allows to get or set a 'handle', a unique identifier of the underlying property object.
Syntax
def get_signature_handle(signature_index: int) -> int: ...
Default Value
0
Remarks
Allows to get or set a 'handle', a unique identifier of the underlying property object. Use this property to assign objects of the same type in a quicker manner, without copying them fieldwise.
When you pass a handle of one object to another, the source object is copied to the destination rather than assigned. It is safe to get rid of the original object
after such operation.
pdfSigner.setSigningCertHandle(certMgr.getCertHandle());
The signature_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the signature_count property.
This property is read-only.
signature_hash_algorithm Property
Specifies the hash algorithm to be used.
Syntax
def get_signature_hash_algorithm(signature_index: int) -> str: ...
Default Value
"SHA256"
Remarks
Specifies the hash algorithm to be used.
Supported values:
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_SHA224 | SHA224 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_SHA256 | SHA256 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_SHA384 | SHA384 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_SHA512 | SHA512 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_SHA3_256 | SHA3_256 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_SHA3_384 | SHA3_384 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_SHA3_512 | SHA3_512 |
The signature_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the signature_count property.
This property is read-only.
signature_issuer_rdn Property
The Relative Distinguished Name of the signing certificate's issuer.
Syntax
def get_signature_issuer_rdn(signature_index: int) -> str: ...
Default Value
""
Remarks
The Relative Distinguished Name of the signing certificate's issuer.
A collection of information, in the form of [OID, Value] pairs, about the company that issued the signing certificate.
The signature_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the signature_count property.
This property is read-only.
signature_jades_version Property
Specifies JAdES version.
Syntax
def get_signature_jades_version(signature_index: int) -> int: ...
Default Value
1
Remarks
Specifies JAdES version.
This property specifies the version of the JAdES specification the signature should comply with.
The supported values are:
javUnknown | 0 | Unknown |
jav111 | 1 | JAdES v1.1.1 |
The signature_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the signature_count property.
This property is read-only.
signature_last_archival_time Property
Indicates the most recent archival time of an archived signature This property returns the time of the most recent archival timestamp applied to the signature.
Syntax
def get_signature_last_archival_time(signature_index: int) -> str: ...
Default Value
""
Remarks
Indicates the most recent archival time of an archived signature
This property returns the time of the most recent archival timestamp applied to the signature. This property only makes sense for 'archived' (e.g. CAdES-A) signatures. Time is in UTC.
The signature_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the signature_count property.
This property is read-only.
signature_level Property
Specifies the signature kind and level.
Syntax
def get_signature_level(signature_index: int) -> int: ...
Default Value
2
Remarks
Specifies the signature kind and level.
JAdES standard defines a number of different 'levels' of signatures which can be used for different purposes.
Use the Generic value to produce JWS signature.
The supported levels are:
jaslUnknown | 0 | Unknown signature level |
jaslGeneric | 1 | Generic signature: JSON Web Signature (JWS) |
jaslBaselineB | 2 | Baseline B (B-B, basic) |
jaslBaselineT | 3 | Baseline T (B-T, timestamped) |
jaslBaselineLT | 4 | Baseline LT (B-LT, long-term) |
jaslBaselineLTA | 5 | Baseline LTA (B-LTA, long-term with archived timestamp) |
The signature_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the signature_count property.
This property is read-only.
signature_object_type Property
Specifies signature object content type.
Syntax
def get_signature_object_type(signature_index: int) -> str: ...
Default Value
"jose+json"
Remarks
Specifies signature object content type.
Use this property to specify the content type of the signature object.
It is used by the application to differentiate between different types of objects that might be present in an application data structure containing a JWS or JAdES.
The default value is "jose+json" which indicates that it is a JWS or JAdES using the JWS JSON Serialization, and "jose" which indicates that the object is a JWS or JAdES using the JWS Compact Serialization. Other type values can also be used by the application.
The signature_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the signature_count property.
This property is read-only.
signature_parent_entity Property
Use this property to get the parent signature label.
Syntax
def get_signature_parent_entity(signature_index: int) -> str: ...
Default Value
""
Remarks
Use this property to get the parent signature label.
This property contains the unique entity label of the current signature's parent object - typically a higher-level signature or a timestamp.
The signature_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the signature_count property.
This property is read-only.
signature_policy_hash Property
The signature policy hash value.
Syntax
def get_signature_policy_hash(signature_index: int) -> str: ...
Default Value
""
Remarks
The signature policy hash value.
Use this property to get the signature policy hash from EPES signatures
The signature_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the signature_count property.
This property is read-only.
signature_policy_hash_algorithm Property
The algorithm that was used to calculate the signature policy hash Use this property to get or set the hash algorithm used to calculate the signature policy hash.
Syntax
def get_signature_policy_hash_algorithm(signature_index: int) -> str: ...
Default Value
""
Remarks
The algorithm that was used to calculate the signature policy hash
Use this property to get or set the hash algorithm used to calculate the signature policy hash. Read the actual hash value from signature_policy_hash.
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 |
The signature_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the signature_count property.
This property is read-only.
signature_policy_id Property
The policy ID that was included or to be included into the signature.
Syntax
def get_signature_policy_id(signature_index: int) -> str: ...
Default Value
""
Remarks
The policy ID that was included or to be included into the signature.
Use this property to retrieve the signature policy identifier from EPES signatures.
The signature_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the signature_count property.
This property is read-only.
signature_policy_uri Property
The signature policy URI that was included in the signature.
Syntax
def get_signature_policy_uri(signature_index: int) -> str: ...
Default Value
""
Remarks
The signature policy URI that was included in the signature.
Use this property to set or retrieve the URI of the signature policy from EPES signatures.
The signature_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the signature_count property.
This property is read-only.
signature_serial_number Property
The serial number of the signing certificate.
Syntax
def get_signature_serial_number(signature_index: int) -> bytes: ...
Remarks
The serial number of the signing certificate.
The signature_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the signature_count property.
This property is read-only.
signature_signature_bytes Property
Returns the binary representation of the JSON/JAdES signature.
Syntax
def get_signature_signature_bytes(signature_index: int) -> bytes: ...
Remarks
Returns the binary representation of the JSON/JAdES signature.
The signature_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the signature_count property.
This property is read-only.
signature_signature_validation_result Property
The outcome of the cryptographic signature validation.
Syntax
def get_signature_signature_validation_result(signature_index: int) -> int: ...
Default Value
0
Remarks
The outcome of the cryptographic signature validation.
The following signature validity values are supported:
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) |
The signature_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the signature_count property.
This property is read-only.
signature_signed_data Property
The sigD header parameter in JSON format that was included or to be included into the signature.
Syntax
def get_signature_signed_data(signature_index: int) -> str: ...
Default Value
""
Remarks
The sigD header parameter in JSON format that was included or to be included into the signature.
The signature_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the signature_count property.
This property is read-only.
signature_signed_data_type Property
Specifies the type of signed data.
Syntax
def get_signature_signed_data_type(signature_index: int) -> int: ...
Default Value
0
Remarks
Specifies the type of signed data.
Supported values:
jasdtPayload | 0 | JWS Payload |
jasdtHttpHeaders | 1 | HttpHeaders mechanism |
jasdtObjectIdByURI | 2 | ObjectIdByURI mechanism |
jasdtObjectIdByURIHash | 3 | ObjectIdByURIHash mechanism |
jasdtCustom | 4 | Custom mechanism |
The signature_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the signature_count property.
This property is read-only.
signature_subject_key_id Property
Contains the subject key identifier of the signing certificate.
Syntax
def get_signature_subject_key_id(signature_index: int) -> bytes: ...
Remarks
Contains the subject key identifier of the signing certificate.
Subject Key Identifier is a (non-critical) X.509 certificate extension which allows the identification of certificates containing a particular public key. In SecureBlackbox, the unique identifier is represented by a SHA-1 hash of the bit string of the subject public key.
The signature_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the signature_count property.
This property is read-only.
signature_subject_rdn Property
Contains information about the person owning the signing certificate.
Syntax
def get_signature_subject_rdn(signature_index: int) -> str: ...
Default Value
""
Remarks
Contains information about the person owning the signing certificate. Only certificates with given subject information will be enumerated during the search operation. Information is stored in the form of [Object Identifier, Value] pairs.
The signature_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the signature_count property.
This property is read-only.
signature_timestamped Property
Use this property to establish whether the signature contains an embedded timestamp.
Syntax
def get_signature_timestamped(signature_index: int) -> bool: ...
Default Value
FALSE
Remarks
Use this property to establish whether the signature contains an embedded timestamp.
The signature_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the signature_count property.
This property is read-only.
signature_validated_signing_time Property
Contains the certified signing time.
Syntax
def get_signature_validated_signing_time(signature_index: int) -> str: ...
Default Value
""
Remarks
Contains the certified signing time.
Use this property to obtain the signing time as certified by a timestamp from a trusted timestamping authority. This property is only non-empty if there was a valid timestamp included in the signature.
signature_claimed_signing_time returns a non-trusted signing time from the signer's computer.
Both times are in UTC.
The signature_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the signature_count property.
This property is read-only.
signature_validation_log Property
Contains the complete log of the certificate validation routine.
Syntax
def get_signature_validation_log(signature_index: int) -> str: ...
Default Value
""
Remarks
Contains the complete log of the certificate validation routine.
Use this property to access the chain validation log produced by the class. The log can be very useful when investigating issues with chain validation, as it contains a step-by-step trace of the entire validation procedure.
The signature_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the signature_count property.
This property is read-only.
socket_dns_mode Property
Selects the DNS resolver to use: the class's (secure) built-in one, or the one provided by the system.
Syntax
def get_socket_dns_mode() -> int: ... def set_socket_dns_mode(value: int) -> None: ...
socket_dns_mode = property(get_socket_dns_mode, set_socket_dns_mode)
Default Value
0
Remarks
Selects the DNS resolver to use: the component's (secure) built-in one, or the one provided by the system.
dmAuto | 0 |
dmPlatform | 1 |
dmOwn | 2 |
dmOwnSecure | 3 |
socket_dns_port Property
Specifies the port number to be used for sending queries to the DNS server.
Syntax
def get_socket_dns_port() -> int: ... def set_socket_dns_port(value: int) -> None: ...
socket_dns_port = property(get_socket_dns_port, set_socket_dns_port)
Default Value
0
Remarks
Specifies the port number to be used for sending queries to the DNS server.
socket_dns_query_timeout Property
The timeout (in milliseconds) for each DNS query.
Syntax
def get_socket_dns_query_timeout() -> int: ... def set_socket_dns_query_timeout(value: int) -> None: ...
socket_dns_query_timeout = property(get_socket_dns_query_timeout, set_socket_dns_query_timeout)
Default Value
0
Remarks
The timeout (in milliseconds) for each DNS query. The value of 0 indicates an infinite timeout.
socket_dns_servers Property
The addresses of DNS servers to use for address resolution, separated by commas or semicolons.
Syntax
def get_socket_dns_servers() -> str: ... def set_socket_dns_servers(value: str) -> None: ...
socket_dns_servers = property(get_socket_dns_servers, set_socket_dns_servers)
Default Value
""
Remarks
The addresses of DNS servers to use for address resolution, separated by commas or semicolons.
socket_dns_total_timeout Property
The timeout (in milliseconds) for the whole resolution process.
Syntax
def get_socket_dns_total_timeout() -> int: ... def set_socket_dns_total_timeout(value: int) -> None: ...
socket_dns_total_timeout = property(get_socket_dns_total_timeout, set_socket_dns_total_timeout)
Default Value
0
Remarks
The timeout (in milliseconds) for the whole resolution process. The value of 0 indicates an infinite timeout.
socket_incoming_speed_limit Property
The maximum number of bytes to read from the socket, per second.
Syntax
def get_socket_incoming_speed_limit() -> int: ... def set_socket_incoming_speed_limit(value: int) -> None: ...
socket_incoming_speed_limit = property(get_socket_incoming_speed_limit, set_socket_incoming_speed_limit)
Default Value
0
Remarks
The maximum number of bytes to read from the socket, per second.
socket_local_address Property
The local network interface to bind the socket to.
Syntax
def get_socket_local_address() -> str: ... def set_socket_local_address(value: str) -> None: ...
socket_local_address = property(get_socket_local_address, set_socket_local_address)
Default Value
""
Remarks
The local network interface to bind the socket to.
socket_local_port Property
The local port number to bind the socket to.
Syntax
def get_socket_local_port() -> int: ... def set_socket_local_port(value: int) -> None: ...
socket_local_port = property(get_socket_local_port, set_socket_local_port)
Default Value
0
Remarks
The local port number to bind the socket to.
socket_outgoing_speed_limit Property
The maximum number of bytes to write to the socket, per second.
Syntax
def get_socket_outgoing_speed_limit() -> int: ... def set_socket_outgoing_speed_limit(value: int) -> None: ...
socket_outgoing_speed_limit = property(get_socket_outgoing_speed_limit, set_socket_outgoing_speed_limit)
Default Value
0
Remarks
The maximum number of bytes to write to the socket, per second.
socket_timeout Property
The maximum period of waiting, in milliseconds, after which the socket operation is considered unsuccessful.
Syntax
def get_socket_timeout() -> int: ... def set_socket_timeout(value: int) -> None: ...
socket_timeout = property(get_socket_timeout, set_socket_timeout)
Default Value
60000
Remarks
The maximum period of waiting, in milliseconds, after which the socket operation is considered unsuccessful.
If Timeout is set to 0, a socket operation will expire after the system-default timeout (2 hrs 8 min for TCP stack).
socket_use_ipv6 Property
Enables or disables IP protocol version 6.
Syntax
def get_socket_use_ipv6() -> bool: ... def set_socket_use_ipv6(value: bool) -> None: ...
socket_use_ipv6 = property(get_socket_use_ipv6, set_socket_use_ipv6)
Default Value
FALSE
Remarks
Enables or disables IP protocol version 6.
timestamp_count Property
The number of records in the Timestamp arrays.
Syntax
def get_timestamp_count() -> int: ...
timestamp_count = property(get_timestamp_count, None)
Default Value
0
Remarks
This property controls the size of the following arrays:
- timestamp_accuracy
- timestamp_bytes
- timestamp_certificate_index
- timestamp_chain_validation_details
- timestamp_chain_validation_result
- timestamp_contains_long_term_info
- timestamp_entity_label
- timestamp_hash_algorithm
- timestamp_parent_entity
- timestamp_serial_number
- timestamp_time
- timestamp_timestamp_type
- timestamp_tsa_name
- timestamp_validation_log
- timestamp_validation_result
This property is read-only.
timestamp_accuracy Property
This property indicates the accuracy of the included time mark, in microseconds.
Syntax
def get_timestamp_accuracy(timestamp_index: int) -> int: ...
Default Value
0
Remarks
This field indicates the accuracy of the included time mark, in microseconds.
The timestamp_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the timestamp_count property.
This property is read-only.
timestamp_bytes Property
Returns the raw timestamp data in DER format.
Syntax
def get_timestamp_bytes(timestamp_index: int) -> bytes: ...
Remarks
Returns the raw timestamp data in DER format.
The timestamp_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the timestamp_count property.
This property is read-only.
timestamp_certificate_index Property
Returns the index of the TSA certificate in the Certificates collection.
Syntax
def get_timestamp_certificate_index(timestamp_index: int) -> int: ...
Default Value
-1
Remarks
Returns the index of the TSA certificate in the Certificates collection.
Use this property to look up the TSA certificate in the Certificates collection.
The timestamp_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the timestamp_count property.
This property is read-only.
timestamp_chain_validation_details Property
The details of a certificate chain validation outcome.
Syntax
def get_timestamp_chain_validation_details(timestamp_index: int) -> int: ...
Default Value
0
Remarks
The details of a certificate chain validation outcome. They may often suggest the reasons that contributed to the overall validation result.
Returns a bit mask of the following options:
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 |
The timestamp_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the timestamp_count property.
This property is read-only.
timestamp_chain_validation_result Property
The outcome of a certificate chain validation routine.
Syntax
def get_timestamp_chain_validation_result(timestamp_index: int) -> int: ...
Default Value
0
Remarks
The outcome of a certificate chain validation routine.
Available options:
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) |
Use the ValidationLog property to access the detailed validation log.
The timestamp_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the timestamp_count property.
This property is read-only.
timestamp_contains_long_term_info Property
Returns true if the signature was found to contain long-term validation details (certificates, CRLs, and OCSP response).
Syntax
def get_timestamp_contains_long_term_info(timestamp_index: int) -> bool: ...
Default Value
FALSE
Remarks
Returns true if the signature was found to contain long-term validation details (certificates, CRLs, and OCSP response).
The timestamp_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the timestamp_count property.
This property is read-only.
timestamp_entity_label Property
Use this property to get the timestamp entity label.
Syntax
def get_timestamp_entity_label(timestamp_index: int) -> str: ...
Default Value
""
Remarks
Use this property to get the timestamp entity label.
This property returns a string label that uniquely identifies the timestamp. The label can be used to establish the signature target in the SignatureFound event or to select the signing chain via the SelectInfo method.
The timestamp_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the timestamp_count property.
This property is read-only.
timestamp_hash_algorithm Property
Returns the timestamp's hash algorithm.
Syntax
def get_timestamp_hash_algorithm(timestamp_index: int) -> str: ...
Default Value
""
Remarks
Returns the timestamp's 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 |
The timestamp_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the timestamp_count property.
This property is read-only.
timestamp_parent_entity Property
Use this property to get the label of the timestamp's parent entity.
Syntax
def get_timestamp_parent_entity(timestamp_index: int) -> str: ...
Default Value
""
Remarks
Use this property to get the label of the timestamp's parent entity.
This property references the EntityLabel of the object that the timestamp covers, typically a signature.
The timestamp_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the timestamp_count property.
This property is read-only.
timestamp_serial_number Property
Returns the timestamp's serial number.
Syntax
def get_timestamp_serial_number(timestamp_index: int) -> bytes: ...
Remarks
Returns the timestamp's serial number.
The timestamp_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the timestamp_count property.
This property is read-only.
timestamp_time Property
The time point incorporated into the timestamp.
Syntax
def get_timestamp_time(timestamp_index: int) -> str: ...
Default Value
""
Remarks
The time point incorporated into the timestamp.
The timestamp_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the timestamp_count property.
This property is read-only.
timestamp_timestamp_type Property
Returns the type of the timestamp.
Syntax
def get_timestamp_timestamp_type(timestamp_index: int) -> int: ...
Default Value
0
Remarks
Returns the type of the timestamp.
Available options:
tstUnknown | 0 | |
tstLegacy | 1 | Supported by: Authenticode components |
tstTrusted | 2 | Supported by: Authenticode components |
tstGeneric | 3 | Supported by: CAdES components |
tstESC | 4 | Supported by: CAdES components |
tstContent | 5 | Supported by: CAdES components |
tstCertsAndCRLs | 6 | Supported by: CAdES components |
tstArchive | 7 | Archive timestamp. Supported by: ASiC, CAdES, JAdES, Office, SOAP, XAdES components |
tstArchive2 | 8 | Archive v2 timestamp. Supported by: ASiC, CAdES components |
tstArchive3 | 9 | Archive v3 timestamp. Supported by: ASiC, CAdES components |
tstIndividualDataObjects | 10 | Individual data objects timetamp. Supported by: ASiC, Office, SOAP, XAdES components |
tstAllDataObjects | 11 | All data objects timestamp. Supported by: ASiC, Office, SOAP, XAdES components |
tstSignature | 12 | Signature timestamp. Supported by: ASiC, JAdES, Office, SOAP, XAdES components |
tstRefsOnly | 13 | RefsOnly timestamp. Supported by: ASiC, JAdES, Office, SOAP, XAdES components |
tstSigAndRefs | 14 | SigAndRefs timestamp. Supported by: ASiC, JAdES, Office, SOAP, XAdES components |
tstSignedData | 15 | SignedData timestamp. Supported by: JAdES components |
tstArchive141 | 16 | Archive timestamp v1.4.1. Supported by: ASiC, Office, SOAP, XAdES components |
Not all of the above timestamp types can be supported by a specific signature technology used (CAdES, PDF, XAdES).
The timestamp_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the timestamp_count property.
This property is read-only.
timestamp_tsa_name Property
This value uniquely identifies the Timestamp Authority (TSA).
Syntax
def get_timestamp_tsa_name(timestamp_index: int) -> str: ...
Default Value
""
Remarks
This value uniquely identifies the Timestamp Authority (TSA).
This property provides information about the entity that manages the TSA.
The timestamp_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the timestamp_count property.
This property is read-only.
timestamp_validation_log Property
Contains the TSA certificate chain validation log.
Syntax
def get_timestamp_validation_log(timestamp_index: int) -> str: ...
Default Value
""
Remarks
Contains the TSA certificate chain validation log. This information is extremely useful if the timestamp validation fails.
The timestamp_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the timestamp_count property.
This property is read-only.
timestamp_validation_result Property
Contains the timestamp validation outcome.
Syntax
def get_timestamp_validation_result(timestamp_index: int) -> int: ...
Default Value
0
Remarks
Contains the timestamp validation outcome.
Use this property to check the result of the most recent timestamp validation.
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) |
The timestamp_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the timestamp_count property.
This property is read-only.
tls_client_cert_count Property
The number of records in the TLSClientCert arrays.
Syntax
def get_tls_client_cert_count() -> int: ... def set_tls_client_cert_count(value: int) -> None: ...
tls_client_cert_count = property(get_tls_client_cert_count, set_tls_client_cert_count)
Default Value
0
Remarks
This property controls the size of the following arrays:
The array indices start at 0 and end at tls_client_cert_count - 1.tls_client_cert_bytes Property
Returns the raw certificate data in DER format.
Syntax
def get_tls_client_cert_bytes(tls_client_cert_index: int) -> bytes: ...
Remarks
Returns the raw certificate data in DER format.
The tls_client_cert_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the tls_client_cert_count property.
This property is read-only.
tls_client_cert_handle Property
Allows to get or set a 'handle', a unique identifier of the underlying property object.
Syntax
def get_tls_client_cert_handle(tls_client_cert_index: int) -> int: ... def set_tls_client_cert_handle(tls_client_cert_index: int, value: int) -> None: ...
Default Value
0
Remarks
Allows to get or set a 'handle', a unique identifier of the underlying property object. Use this property to assign objects of the same type in a quicker manner, without copying them fieldwise.
When you pass a handle of one object to another, the source object is copied to the destination rather than assigned. It is safe to get rid of the original object
after such operation.
pdfSigner.setSigningCertHandle(certMgr.getCertHandle());
The tls_client_cert_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the tls_client_cert_count property.
tls_server_cert_count Property
The number of records in the TLSServerCert arrays.
Syntax
def get_tls_server_cert_count() -> int: ...
tls_server_cert_count = property(get_tls_server_cert_count, None)
Default Value
0
Remarks
This property controls the size of the following arrays:
- tls_server_cert_bytes
- tls_server_cert_fingerprint
- tls_server_cert_handle
- tls_server_cert_issuer
- tls_server_cert_issuer_rdn
- tls_server_cert_key_algorithm
- tls_server_cert_key_bits
- tls_server_cert_key_usage
- tls_server_cert_self_signed
- tls_server_cert_serial_number
- tls_server_cert_sig_algorithm
- tls_server_cert_subject
- tls_server_cert_subject_rdn
- tls_server_cert_valid_from
- tls_server_cert_valid_to
This property is read-only.
tls_server_cert_bytes Property
Returns the raw certificate data in DER format.
Syntax
def get_tls_server_cert_bytes(tls_server_cert_index: int) -> bytes: ...
Remarks
Returns the raw certificate data in DER format.
The tls_server_cert_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the tls_server_cert_count property.
This property is read-only.
tls_server_cert_fingerprint Property
Contains the fingerprint (a hash imprint) of this certificate.
Syntax
def get_tls_server_cert_fingerprint(tls_server_cert_index: int) -> str: ...
Default Value
""
Remarks
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.
The tls_server_cert_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the tls_server_cert_count property.
This property is read-only.
tls_server_cert_handle Property
Allows to get or set a 'handle', a unique identifier of the underlying property object.
Syntax
def get_tls_server_cert_handle(tls_server_cert_index: int) -> int: ...
Default Value
0
Remarks
Allows to get or set a 'handle', a unique identifier of the underlying property object. Use this property to assign objects of the same type in a quicker manner, without copying them fieldwise.
When you pass a handle of one object to another, the source object is copied to the destination rather than assigned. It is safe to get rid of the original object
after such operation.
pdfSigner.setSigningCertHandle(certMgr.getCertHandle());
The tls_server_cert_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the tls_server_cert_count property.
This property is read-only.
tls_server_cert_issuer Property
The common name of the certificate issuer (CA), typically a company name.
Syntax
def get_tls_server_cert_issuer(tls_server_cert_index: int) -> str: ...
Default Value
""
Remarks
The common name of the certificate issuer (CA), typically a company name. This is part of a larger set of credentials available via tls_issuer_rdn.
The tls_server_cert_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the tls_server_cert_count property.
This property is read-only.
tls_server_cert_issuer_rdn Property
A list of Property=Value pairs that uniquely identify the certificate issuer.
Syntax
def get_tls_server_cert_issuer_rdn(tls_server_cert_index: int) -> str: ...
Default Value
""
Remarks
A list of Property=Value pairs that uniquely identify the certificate issuer.
Example: /C=US/O=Nationwide CA/CN=Web Certification Authority
The tls_server_cert_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the tls_server_cert_count property.
This property is read-only.
tls_server_cert_key_algorithm Property
Specifies the public key algorithm of this certificate.
Syntax
def get_tls_server_cert_key_algorithm(tls_server_cert_index: int) -> str: ...
Default Value
"0"
Remarks
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 tls_key_bits, tls_curve, and tls_public_key_bytes properties to get more details about the key the certificate contains.
The tls_server_cert_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the tls_server_cert_count property.
This property is read-only.
tls_server_cert_key_bits Property
Returns the length of the public key in bits.
Syntax
def get_tls_server_cert_key_bits(tls_server_cert_index: int) -> int: ...
Default Value
0
Remarks
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 tls_public_key_bytes or tls_private_key_bytes property would typically contain auxiliary values, and therefore be longer.
The tls_server_cert_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the tls_server_cert_count property.
This property is read-only.
tls_server_cert_key_usage Property
Indicates the purposes of the key contained in the certificate, in the form of an OR'ed flag set.
Syntax
def get_tls_server_cert_key_usage(tls_server_cert_index: int) -> int: ...
Default Value
0
Remarks
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 property before generating the certificate to propagate the key usage flags to the new certificate.
The tls_server_cert_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the tls_server_cert_count property.
This property is read-only.
tls_server_cert_self_signed Property
Indicates whether the certificate is self-signed (root) or signed by an external CA.
Syntax
def get_tls_server_cert_self_signed(tls_server_cert_index: int) -> bool: ...
Default Value
FALSE
Remarks
Indicates whether the certificate is self-signed (root) or signed by an external CA.
The tls_server_cert_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the tls_server_cert_count property.
This property is read-only.
tls_server_cert_serial_number Property
Returns the certificate's serial number.
Syntax
def get_tls_server_cert_serial_number(tls_server_cert_index: int) -> bytes: ...
Remarks
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.
The tls_server_cert_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the tls_server_cert_count property.
This property is read-only.
tls_server_cert_sig_algorithm Property
Indicates the algorithm that was used by the CA to sign this certificate.
Syntax
def get_tls_server_cert_sig_algorithm(tls_server_cert_index: int) -> str: ...
Default Value
""
Remarks
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.
The tls_server_cert_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the tls_server_cert_count property.
This property is read-only.
tls_server_cert_subject Property
The common name of the certificate holder, typically an individual's name, a URL, an e-mail address, or a company name.
Syntax
def get_tls_server_cert_subject(tls_server_cert_index: int) -> str: ...
Default Value
""
Remarks
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 tls_subject_rdn.
The tls_server_cert_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the tls_server_cert_count property.
This property is read-only.
tls_server_cert_subject_rdn Property
A list of Property=Value pairs that uniquely identify the certificate holder (subject).
Syntax
def get_tls_server_cert_subject_rdn(tls_server_cert_index: int) -> str: ...
Default Value
""
Remarks
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.
The tls_server_cert_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the tls_server_cert_count property.
This property is read-only.
tls_server_cert_valid_from Property
The time point at which the certificate becomes valid, in UTC.
Syntax
def get_tls_server_cert_valid_from(tls_server_cert_index: int) -> str: ...
Default Value
""
Remarks
The time point at which the certificate becomes valid, in UTC.
The tls_server_cert_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the tls_server_cert_count property.
This property is read-only.
tls_server_cert_valid_to Property
The time point at which the certificate expires, in UTC.
Syntax
def get_tls_server_cert_valid_to(tls_server_cert_index: int) -> str: ...
Default Value
""
Remarks
The time point at which the certificate expires, in UTC.
The tls_server_cert_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the tls_server_cert_count property.
This property is read-only.
tls_auto_validate_certificates Property
Specifies whether server-side TLS certificates should be validated automatically using internal validation rules.
Syntax
def get_tls_auto_validate_certificates() -> bool: ... def set_tls_auto_validate_certificates(value: bool) -> None: ...
tls_auto_validate_certificates = property(get_tls_auto_validate_certificates, set_tls_auto_validate_certificates)
Default Value
TRUE
Remarks
Specifies whether server-side TLS certificates should be validated automatically using internal validation rules.
tls_base_configuration Property
Selects the base configuration for the TLS settings.
Syntax
def get_tls_base_configuration() -> int: ... def set_tls_base_configuration(value: int) -> None: ...
tls_base_configuration = property(get_tls_base_configuration, set_tls_base_configuration)
Default Value
0
Remarks
Selects the base configuration for the TLS settings. Several profiles are offered and tuned up for different purposes, such as high security or higher compatibility.
stpcDefault | 0 | |
stpcCompatible | 1 | |
stpcComprehensiveInsecure | 2 | |
stpcHighlySecure | 3 |
tls_ciphersuites Property
A list of ciphersuites separated with commas or semicolons.
Syntax
def get_tls_ciphersuites() -> str: ... def set_tls_ciphersuites(value: str) -> None: ...
tls_ciphersuites = property(get_tls_ciphersuites, set_tls_ciphersuites)
Default Value
""
Remarks
A list of ciphersuites separated with commas or semicolons. Each ciphersuite in the list may be prefixed with a minus sign (-) to indicate that the ciphersuite should be disabled rather than enabled. Besides the specific ciphersuite modifiers, this property supports the all (and -all) aliases, allowing all ciphersuites to be blanketly enabled or disabled at once.
Note: the list of ciphersuites provided to this property alters the baseline list of ciphersuites as defined by tls_base_configuration. Remember to start your ciphersuite string with -all; if you need to only enable a specific fixed set of ciphersuites. The list of supported ciphersuites is provided below:
- NULL_NULL_NULL
- RSA_NULL_MD5
- RSA_NULL_SHA
- RSA_RC4_MD5
- RSA_RC4_SHA
- RSA_RC2_MD5
- RSA_IDEA_MD5
- RSA_IDEA_SHA
- RSA_DES_MD5
- RSA_DES_SHA
- RSA_3DES_MD5
- RSA_3DES_SHA
- RSA_AES128_SHA
- RSA_AES256_SHA
- DH_DSS_DES_SHA
- DH_DSS_3DES_SHA
- DH_DSS_AES128_SHA
- DH_DSS_AES256_SHA
- DH_RSA_DES_SHA
- DH_RSA_3DES_SHA
- DH_RSA_AES128_SHA
- DH_RSA_AES256_SHA
- DHE_DSS_DES_SHA
- DHE_DSS_3DES_SHA
- DHE_DSS_AES128_SHA
- DHE_DSS_AES256_SHA
- DHE_RSA_DES_SHA
- DHE_RSA_3DES_SHA
- DHE_RSA_AES128_SHA
- DHE_RSA_AES256_SHA
- DH_ANON_RC4_MD5
- DH_ANON_DES_SHA
- DH_ANON_3DES_SHA
- DH_ANON_AES128_SHA
- DH_ANON_AES256_SHA
- RSA_RC2_MD5_EXPORT
- RSA_RC4_MD5_EXPORT
- RSA_DES_SHA_EXPORT
- DH_DSS_DES_SHA_EXPORT
- DH_RSA_DES_SHA_EXPORT
- DHE_DSS_DES_SHA_EXPORT
- DHE_RSA_DES_SHA_EXPORT
- DH_ANON_RC4_MD5_EXPORT
- DH_ANON_DES_SHA_EXPORT
- RSA_CAMELLIA128_SHA
- DH_DSS_CAMELLIA128_SHA
- DH_RSA_CAMELLIA128_SHA
- DHE_DSS_CAMELLIA128_SHA
- DHE_RSA_CAMELLIA128_SHA
- DH_ANON_CAMELLIA128_SHA
- RSA_CAMELLIA256_SHA
- DH_DSS_CAMELLIA256_SHA
- DH_RSA_CAMELLIA256_SHA
- DHE_DSS_CAMELLIA256_SHA
- DHE_RSA_CAMELLIA256_SHA
- DH_ANON_CAMELLIA256_SHA
- PSK_RC4_SHA
- PSK_3DES_SHA
- PSK_AES128_SHA
- PSK_AES256_SHA
- DHE_PSK_RC4_SHA
- DHE_PSK_3DES_SHA
- DHE_PSK_AES128_SHA
- DHE_PSK_AES256_SHA
- RSA_PSK_RC4_SHA
- RSA_PSK_3DES_SHA
- RSA_PSK_AES128_SHA
- RSA_PSK_AES256_SHA
- RSA_SEED_SHA
- DH_DSS_SEED_SHA
- DH_RSA_SEED_SHA
- DHE_DSS_SEED_SHA
- DHE_RSA_SEED_SHA
- DH_ANON_SEED_SHA
- SRP_SHA_3DES_SHA
- SRP_SHA_RSA_3DES_SHA
- SRP_SHA_DSS_3DES_SHA
- SRP_SHA_AES128_SHA
- SRP_SHA_RSA_AES128_SHA
- SRP_SHA_DSS_AES128_SHA
- SRP_SHA_AES256_SHA
- SRP_SHA_RSA_AES256_SHA
- SRP_SHA_DSS_AES256_SHA
- ECDH_ECDSA_NULL_SHA
- ECDH_ECDSA_RC4_SHA
- ECDH_ECDSA_3DES_SHA
- ECDH_ECDSA_AES128_SHA
- ECDH_ECDSA_AES256_SHA
- ECDHE_ECDSA_NULL_SHA
- ECDHE_ECDSA_RC4_SHA
- ECDHE_ECDSA_3DES_SHA
- ECDHE_ECDSA_AES128_SHA
- ECDHE_ECDSA_AES256_SHA
- ECDH_RSA_NULL_SHA
- ECDH_RSA_RC4_SHA
- ECDH_RSA_3DES_SHA
- ECDH_RSA_AES128_SHA
- ECDH_RSA_AES256_SHA
- ECDHE_RSA_NULL_SHA
- ECDHE_RSA_RC4_SHA
- ECDHE_RSA_3DES_SHA
- ECDHE_RSA_AES128_SHA
- ECDHE_RSA_AES256_SHA
- ECDH_ANON_NULL_SHA
- ECDH_ANON_RC4_SHA
- ECDH_ANON_3DES_SHA
- ECDH_ANON_AES128_SHA
- ECDH_ANON_AES256_SHA
- RSA_NULL_SHA256
- RSA_AES128_SHA256
- RSA_AES256_SHA256
- DH_DSS_AES128_SHA256
- DH_RSA_AES128_SHA256
- DHE_DSS_AES128_SHA256
- DHE_RSA_AES128_SHA256
- DH_DSS_AES256_SHA256
- DH_RSA_AES256_SHA256
- DHE_DSS_AES256_SHA256
- DHE_RSA_AES256_SHA256
- DH_ANON_AES128_SHA256
- DH_ANON_AES256_SHA256
- RSA_AES128_GCM_SHA256
- RSA_AES256_GCM_SHA384
- DHE_RSA_AES128_GCM_SHA256
- DHE_RSA_AES256_GCM_SHA384
- DH_RSA_AES128_GCM_SHA256
- DH_RSA_AES256_GCM_SHA384
- DHE_DSS_AES128_GCM_SHA256
- DHE_DSS_AES256_GCM_SHA384
- DH_DSS_AES128_GCM_SHA256
- DH_DSS_AES256_GCM_SHA384
- DH_ANON_AES128_GCM_SHA256
- DH_ANON_AES256_GCM_SHA384
- ECDHE_ECDSA_AES128_SHA256
- ECDHE_ECDSA_AES256_SHA384
- ECDH_ECDSA_AES128_SHA256
- ECDH_ECDSA_AES256_SHA384
- ECDHE_RSA_AES128_SHA256
- ECDHE_RSA_AES256_SHA384
- ECDH_RSA_AES128_SHA256
- ECDH_RSA_AES256_SHA384
- ECDHE_ECDSA_AES128_GCM_SHA256
- ECDHE_ECDSA_AES256_GCM_SHA384
- ECDH_ECDSA_AES128_GCM_SHA256
- ECDH_ECDSA_AES256_GCM_SHA384
- ECDHE_RSA_AES128_GCM_SHA256
- ECDHE_RSA_AES256_GCM_SHA384
- ECDH_RSA_AES128_GCM_SHA256
- ECDH_RSA_AES256_GCM_SHA384
- PSK_AES128_GCM_SHA256
- PSK_AES256_GCM_SHA384
- DHE_PSK_AES128_GCM_SHA256
- DHE_PSK_AES256_GCM_SHA384
- RSA_PSK_AES128_GCM_SHA256
- RSA_PSK_AES256_GCM_SHA384
- PSK_AES128_SHA256
- PSK_AES256_SHA384
- PSK_NULL_SHA256
- PSK_NULL_SHA384
- DHE_PSK_AES128_SHA256
- DHE_PSK_AES256_SHA384
- DHE_PSK_NULL_SHA256
- DHE_PSK_NULL_SHA384
- RSA_PSK_AES128_SHA256
- RSA_PSK_AES256_SHA384
- RSA_PSK_NULL_SHA256
- RSA_PSK_NULL_SHA384
- RSA_CAMELLIA128_SHA256
- DH_DSS_CAMELLIA128_SHA256
- DH_RSA_CAMELLIA128_SHA256
- DHE_DSS_CAMELLIA128_SHA256
- DHE_RSA_CAMELLIA128_SHA256
- DH_ANON_CAMELLIA128_SHA256
- RSA_CAMELLIA256_SHA256
- DH_DSS_CAMELLIA256_SHA256
- DH_RSA_CAMELLIA256_SHA256
- DHE_DSS_CAMELLIA256_SHA256
- DHE_RSA_CAMELLIA256_SHA256
- DH_ANON_CAMELLIA256_SHA256
- ECDHE_ECDSA_CAMELLIA128_SHA256
- ECDHE_ECDSA_CAMELLIA256_SHA384
- ECDH_ECDSA_CAMELLIA128_SHA256
- ECDH_ECDSA_CAMELLIA256_SHA384
- ECDHE_RSA_CAMELLIA128_SHA256
- ECDHE_RSA_CAMELLIA256_SHA384
- ECDH_RSA_CAMELLIA128_SHA256
- ECDH_RSA_CAMELLIA256_SHA384
- RSA_CAMELLIA128_GCM_SHA256
- RSA_CAMELLIA256_GCM_SHA384
- DHE_RSA_CAMELLIA128_GCM_SHA256
- DHE_RSA_CAMELLIA256_GCM_SHA384
- DH_RSA_CAMELLIA128_GCM_SHA256
- DH_RSA_CAMELLIA256_GCM_SHA384
- DHE_DSS_CAMELLIA128_GCM_SHA256
- DHE_DSS_CAMELLIA256_GCM_SHA384
- DH_DSS_CAMELLIA128_GCM_SHA256
- DH_DSS_CAMELLIA256_GCM_SHA384
- DH_anon_CAMELLIA128_GCM_SHA256
- DH_anon_CAMELLIA256_GCM_SHA384
- ECDHE_ECDSA_CAMELLIA128_GCM_SHA256
- ECDHE_ECDSA_CAMELLIA256_GCM_SHA384
- ECDH_ECDSA_CAMELLIA128_GCM_SHA256
- ECDH_ECDSA_CAMELLIA256_GCM_SHA384
- ECDHE_RSA_CAMELLIA128_GCM_SHA256
- ECDHE_RSA_CAMELLIA256_GCM_SHA384
- ECDH_RSA_CAMELLIA128_GCM_SHA256
- ECDH_RSA_CAMELLIA256_GCM_SHA384
- PSK_CAMELLIA128_GCM_SHA256
- PSK_CAMELLIA256_GCM_SHA384
- DHE_PSK_CAMELLIA128_GCM_SHA256
- DHE_PSK_CAMELLIA256_GCM_SHA384
- RSA_PSK_CAMELLIA128_GCM_SHA256
- RSA_PSK_CAMELLIA256_GCM_SHA384
- PSK_CAMELLIA128_SHA256
- PSK_CAMELLIA256_SHA384
- DHE_PSK_CAMELLIA128_SHA256
- DHE_PSK_CAMELLIA256_SHA384
- RSA_PSK_CAMELLIA128_SHA256
- RSA_PSK_CAMELLIA256_SHA384
- ECDHE_PSK_CAMELLIA128_SHA256
- ECDHE_PSK_CAMELLIA256_SHA384
- ECDHE_PSK_RC4_SHA
- ECDHE_PSK_3DES_SHA
- ECDHE_PSK_AES128_SHA
- ECDHE_PSK_AES256_SHA
- ECDHE_PSK_AES128_SHA256
- ECDHE_PSK_AES256_SHA384
- ECDHE_PSK_NULL_SHA
- ECDHE_PSK_NULL_SHA256
- ECDHE_PSK_NULL_SHA384
- ECDHE_RSA_CHACHA20_POLY1305_SHA256
- ECDHE_ECDSA_CHACHA20_POLY1305_SHA256
- DHE_RSA_CHACHA20_POLY1305_SHA256
- PSK_CHACHA20_POLY1305_SHA256
- ECDHE_PSK_CHACHA20_POLY1305_SHA256
- DHE_PSK_CHACHA20_POLY1305_SHA256
- RSA_PSK_CHACHA20_POLY1305_SHA256
- AES128_GCM_SHA256
- AES256_GCM_SHA384
- CHACHA20_POLY1305_SHA256
- AES128_CCM_SHA256
- AES128_CCM8_SHA256
tls_client_auth Property
Enables or disables certificate-based client authentication.
Syntax
def get_tls_client_auth() -> int: ... def set_tls_client_auth(value: int) -> None: ...
tls_client_auth = property(get_tls_client_auth, set_tls_client_auth)
Default Value
0
Remarks
Enables or disables certificate-based client authentication.
Set this property to true to tune up the client authentication type:
ccatNoAuth | 0 | |
ccatRequestCert | 1 | |
ccatRequireCert | 2 |
tls_ec_curves Property
Defines the elliptic curves to enable.
Syntax
def get_tls_ec_curves() -> str: ... def set_tls_ec_curves(value: str) -> None: ...
tls_ec_curves = property(get_tls_ec_curves, set_tls_ec_curves)
Default Value
""
Remarks
Defines the elliptic curves to enable.
tls_extensions Property
Provides access to TLS extensions.
Syntax
def get_tls_extensions() -> str: ... def set_tls_extensions(value: str) -> None: ...
tls_extensions = property(get_tls_extensions, set_tls_extensions)
Default Value
""
Remarks
Provides access to TLS extensions.
tls_force_resume_if_destination_changes Property
Whether to force TLS session resumption when the destination address changes.
Syntax
def get_tls_force_resume_if_destination_changes() -> bool: ... def set_tls_force_resume_if_destination_changes(value: bool) -> None: ...
tls_force_resume_if_destination_changes = property(get_tls_force_resume_if_destination_changes, set_tls_force_resume_if_destination_changes)
Default Value
FALSE
Remarks
Whether to force TLS session resumption when the destination address changes.
tls_pre_shared_identity Property
Defines the identity used when the PSK (Pre-Shared Key) key-exchange mechanism is negotiated.
Syntax
def get_tls_pre_shared_identity() -> str: ... def set_tls_pre_shared_identity(value: str) -> None: ...
tls_pre_shared_identity = property(get_tls_pre_shared_identity, set_tls_pre_shared_identity)
Default Value
""
Remarks
Defines the identity used when the PSK (Pre-Shared Key) key-exchange mechanism is negotiated.
tls_pre_shared_key Property
Contains the pre-shared key for the PSK (Pre-Shared Key) key-exchange mechanism, encoded with base16.
Syntax
def get_tls_pre_shared_key() -> str: ... def set_tls_pre_shared_key(value: str) -> None: ...
tls_pre_shared_key = property(get_tls_pre_shared_key, set_tls_pre_shared_key)
Default Value
""
Remarks
Contains the pre-shared key for the PSK (Pre-Shared Key) key-exchange mechanism, encoded with base16.
tls_pre_shared_key_ciphersuite Property
Defines the ciphersuite used for PSK (Pre-Shared Key) negotiation.
Syntax
def get_tls_pre_shared_key_ciphersuite() -> str: ... def set_tls_pre_shared_key_ciphersuite(value: str) -> None: ...
tls_pre_shared_key_ciphersuite = property(get_tls_pre_shared_key_ciphersuite, set_tls_pre_shared_key_ciphersuite)
Default Value
""
Remarks
Defines the ciphersuite used for PSK (Pre-Shared Key) negotiation.
tls_renegotiation_attack_prevention_mode Property
Selects the renegotiation attack prevention mechanism.
Syntax
def get_tls_renegotiation_attack_prevention_mode() -> int: ... def set_tls_renegotiation_attack_prevention_mode(value: int) -> None: ...
tls_renegotiation_attack_prevention_mode = property(get_tls_renegotiation_attack_prevention_mode, set_tls_renegotiation_attack_prevention_mode)
Default Value
2
Remarks
Selects the renegotiation attack prevention mechanism.
The following options are available:
crapmCompatible | 0 | TLS 1.0 and 1.1 compatibility mode (renegotiation indication extension is disabled). |
crapmStrict | 1 | Renegotiation attack prevention is enabled and enforced. |
crapmAuto | 2 | Automatically choose whether to enable or disable renegotiation attack prevention. |
tls_revocation_check Property
Specifies the kind(s) of revocation check to perform.
Syntax
def get_tls_revocation_check() -> int: ... def set_tls_revocation_check(value: int) -> None: ...
tls_revocation_check = property(get_tls_revocation_check, set_tls_revocation_check)
Default Value
1
Remarks
Specifies the kind(s) of revocation check to perform.
Revocation checking is necessary to ensure the integrity of the chain and obtain up-to-date certificate validity and trustworthiness information.
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.
tls_ssl_options Property
Various SSL (TLS) protocol options, set of cssloExpectShutdownMessage 0x001 Wait for the close-notify message when shutting down the connection cssloOpenSSLDTLSWorkaround 0x002 (DEPRECATED) Use a DTLS version workaround when talking to very old OpenSSL versions cssloDisableKexLengthAlignment 0x004 Do not align the client-side PMS by the RSA modulus size.
Syntax
def get_tls_ssl_options() -> int: ... def set_tls_ssl_options(value: int) -> None: ...
tls_ssl_options = property(get_tls_ssl_options, set_tls_ssl_options)
Default Value
16
Remarks
Various SSL (TLS) protocol options, set of
cssloExpectShutdownMessage | 0x001 | Wait for the close-notify message when shutting down the connection |
cssloOpenSSLDTLSWorkaround | 0x002 | (DEPRECATED) Use a DTLS version workaround when talking to very old OpenSSL versions |
cssloDisableKexLengthAlignment | 0x004 | Do not align the client-side PMS by the RSA modulus size. It is unlikely that you will ever need to adjust it. |
cssloForceUseOfClientCertHashAlg | 0x008 | Enforce the use of the client certificate hash algorithm. It is unlikely that you will ever need to adjust it. |
cssloAutoAddServerNameExtension | 0x010 | Automatically add the server name extension when known |
cssloAcceptTrustedSRPPrimesOnly | 0x020 | Accept trusted SRP primes only |
cssloDisableSignatureAlgorithmsExtension | 0x040 | Disable (do not send) the signature algorithms extension. It is unlikely that you will ever need to adjust it. |
cssloIntolerateHigherProtocolVersions | 0x080 | (server option) Do not allow fallback from TLS versions higher than currently enabled |
cssloStickToPrefCertHashAlg | 0x100 | Stick to preferred certificate hash algorithms |
cssloNoImplicitTLS12Fallback | 0x200 | Disable implicit TLS 1.3 to 1.2 fallbacks |
cssloUseHandshakeBatches | 0x400 | Send the handshake message as large batches rather than individually |
tls_tls_mode Property
Specifies the TLS mode to use.
Syntax
def get_tls_tls_mode() -> int: ... def set_tls_tls_mode(value: int) -> None: ...
tls_tls_mode = property(get_tls_tls_mode, set_tls_tls_mode)
Default Value
0
Remarks
Specifies the TLS mode to use.
smDefault | 0 | |
smNoTLS | 1 | Do not use TLS |
smExplicitTLS | 2 | Connect to the server without any encryption and then request an SSL session. |
smImplicitTLS | 3 | Connect to the specified port, and establish the SSL session at once. |
smMixedTLS | 4 | Connect to the specified port, and establish the SSL session at once, but allow plain data. |
tls_use_extended_master_secret Property
Enables the Extended Master Secret Extension, as defined in RFC 7627.
Syntax
def get_tls_use_extended_master_secret() -> bool: ... def set_tls_use_extended_master_secret(value: bool) -> None: ...
tls_use_extended_master_secret = property(get_tls_use_extended_master_secret, set_tls_use_extended_master_secret)
Default Value
FALSE
Remarks
Enables the Extended Master Secret Extension, as defined in RFC 7627.
tls_use_session_resumption Property
Enables or disables the TLS session resumption capability.
Syntax
def get_tls_use_session_resumption() -> bool: ... def set_tls_use_session_resumption(value: bool) -> None: ...
tls_use_session_resumption = property(get_tls_use_session_resumption, set_tls_use_session_resumption)
Default Value
FALSE
Remarks
Enables or disables the TLS session resumption capability.
tls_versions Property
The SSL/TLS versions to enable by default.
Syntax
def get_tls_versions() -> int: ... def set_tls_versions(value: int) -> None: ...
tls_versions = property(get_tls_versions, set_tls_versions)
Default Value
16
Remarks
The SSL/TLS versions to enable by default.
csbSSL2 | 0x01 | SSL 2 |
csbSSL3 | 0x02 | SSL 3 |
csbTLS1 | 0x04 | TLS 1.0 |
csbTLS11 | 0x08 | TLS 1.1 |
csbTLS12 | 0x10 | TLS 1.2 |
csbTLS13 | 0x20 | TLS 1.3 |
trusted_cert_count Property
The number of records in the TrustedCert arrays.
Syntax
def get_trusted_cert_count() -> int: ... def set_trusted_cert_count(value: int) -> None: ...
trusted_cert_count = property(get_trusted_cert_count, set_trusted_cert_count)
Default Value
0
Remarks
This property controls the size of the following arrays:
The array indices start at 0 and end at trusted_cert_count - 1.trusted_cert_bytes Property
Returns the raw certificate data in DER format.
Syntax
def get_trusted_cert_bytes(trusted_cert_index: int) -> bytes: ...
Remarks
Returns the raw certificate data in DER format.
The trusted_cert_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the trusted_cert_count property.
This property is read-only.
trusted_cert_handle Property
Allows to get or set a 'handle', a unique identifier of the underlying property object.
Syntax
def get_trusted_cert_handle(trusted_cert_index: int) -> int: ... def set_trusted_cert_handle(trusted_cert_index: int, value: int) -> None: ...
Default Value
0
Remarks
Allows to get or set a 'handle', a unique identifier of the underlying property object. Use this property to assign objects of the same type in a quicker manner, without copying them fieldwise.
When you pass a handle of one object to another, the source object is copied to the destination rather than assigned. It is safe to get rid of the original object
after such operation.
pdfSigner.setSigningCertHandle(certMgr.getCertHandle());
The trusted_cert_index parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the trusted_cert_count property.
validation_moment Property
The time point at which signature validity is to be established.
Syntax
def get_validation_moment() -> str: ... def set_validation_moment(value: str) -> None: ...
validation_moment = property(get_validation_moment, set_validation_moment)
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.
close Method
Closes an opened JWS/JAdES signature.
Syntax
def close(save_changes: bool) -> None: ...
Remarks
Use this method to close a previously opened JWS/JAdES signature. Set SaveChanges to true to apply any changes made.
config Method
Sets or retrieves a configuration setting.
Syntax
def config(configuration_string: str) -> str: ...
Remarks
config is a generic method available in every class. It is used to set and retrieve configuration settings for the class.
These settings are similar in functionality to properties, but they are rarely used. In order to avoid "polluting" the property namespace of the class, 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.
do_action Method
Performs an additional action.
Syntax
def do_action(action_id: str, action_params: str) -> str: ...
Remarks
do_action is a generic method available in every class. 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;....
open Method
Opens a JSON for verifying or removing signatures.
Syntax
def open() -> None: ...
Remarks
Use this method to open a JSON for verifying or removing signatures. When finished, call close to complete or discard the operation.
reset Method
Resets the class settings.
Syntax
def reset() -> None: ...
Remarks
reset is a generic method available in every class.
revalidate Method
Revalidates a signature in accordance with current settings.
Syntax
def revalidate(sig_label: str) -> None: ...
Remarks
Use this method to re-validate a signature in the opened JWS/JAdES signature.
select_info Method
Select signature information for a specific entity.
Syntax
def select_info(entity_label: str, info_type: int, clear_selection: bool) -> None: ...
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 select_info 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.
unsign Method
Deletes a signature from the JWS/JAdES signature.
Syntax
def unsign(sig_label: str) -> None: ...
Remarks
Use this method to delete an existing signature from the JWS/JAdES signature. Use SigLabel parameter to specify the signature to be removed.
verify Method
Verifies the JWS/JAdES signature.
Syntax
def verify() -> None: ...
Remarks
Use this method to verify the JWS/JAdES signature.
on_chain_element_download Event
Fires when there is a need to download a chain element from an online source.
Syntax
class JAdESVerifierChainElementDownloadEventParams(object): @property def kind() -> int: ... @property def cert_rdn() -> str: ... @property def ca_cert_rdn() -> str: ... @property def location() -> str: ... @property def action() -> int: ... @action.setter def action(value) -> None: ... # In class JAdESVerifier: @property def on_chain_element_download() -> Callable[[JAdESVerifierChainElementDownloadEventParams], None]: ... @on_chain_element_download.setter def on_chain_element_download(event_hook: Callable[[JAdESVerifierChainElementDownloadEventParams], None]) -> None: ...
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 |
on_chain_element_needed Event
Fires when an element required to validate the chain was not located.
Syntax
class JAdESVerifierChainElementNeededEventParams(object): @property def kind() -> int: ... @property def cert_rdn() -> str: ... @property def ca_cert_rdn() -> str: ... # In class JAdESVerifier: @property def on_chain_element_needed() -> Callable[[JAdESVerifierChainElementNeededEventParams], None]: ... @on_chain_element_needed.setter def on_chain_element_needed(event_hook: Callable[[JAdESVerifierChainElementNeededEventParams], None]) -> None: ...
Remarks
Subscribe to this event to be notified about missing validation elements. Use the known_crls, known_certificates, and known_ocsps 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 |
on_chain_element_store Event
This event is fired when a chain element (certificate, CRL, or OCSP response) should be stored along with a signature.
Syntax
class JAdESVerifierChainElementStoreEventParams(object): @property def kind() -> int: ... @property def body() -> bytes: ... @property def uri() -> str: ... @uri.setter def uri(value) -> None: ... # In class JAdESVerifier: @property def on_chain_element_store() -> Callable[[JAdESVerifierChainElementStoreEventParams], None]: ... @on_chain_element_store.setter def on_chain_element_store(event_hook: Callable[[JAdESVerifierChainElementStoreEventParams], None]) -> None: ...
Remarks
This event could occur if you are verifying XAdES-C form or higher. The Body parameter contains the element in binary form that should be stored along with a signature. Use the URI parameter to provide an URI of the stored element.
cekUnknown | 0 | Unknown or unsupported element type |
cekCertificate | 1 | An X.509 certificate |
cekCRL | 2 | A CRL |
cekOCSP | 3 | An OCSP response |
on_chain_validated Event
Reports the completion of a certificate chain validation.
Syntax
class JAdESVerifierChainValidatedEventParams(object): @property def index() -> int: ... @property def entity_label() -> str: ... @property def subject_rdn() -> str: ... @property def validation_result() -> int: ... @property def validation_details() -> int: ... @property def cancel() -> bool: ... @cancel.setter def cancel(value) -> None: ... # In class JAdESVerifier: @property def on_chain_validated() -> Callable[[JAdESVerifierChainValidatedEventParams], None]: ... @on_chain_validated.setter def on_chain_validated(event_hook: Callable[[JAdESVerifierChainValidatedEventParams], None]) -> None: ...
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 |
on_chain_validation_progress Event
This event is fired multiple times during chain validation to report various stages of the validation procedure.
Syntax
class JAdESVerifierChainValidationProgressEventParams(object): @property def event_kind() -> str: ... @property def cert_rdn() -> str: ... @property def ca_cert_rdn() -> str: ... @property def action() -> int: ... @action.setter def action(value) -> None: ... # In class JAdESVerifier: @property def on_chain_validation_progress() -> Callable[[JAdESVerifierChainValidationProgressEventParams], None]: ... @on_chain_validation_progress.setter def on_chain_validation_progress(event_hook: Callable[[JAdESVerifierChainValidationProgressEventParams], None]) -> None: ...
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 |
on_error Event
Information about errors during signing.
Syntax
class JAdESVerifierErrorEventParams(object): @property def error_code() -> int: ... @property def description() -> str: ... # In class JAdESVerifier: @property def on_error() -> Callable[[JAdESVerifierErrorEventParams], None]: ... @on_error.setter def on_error(event_hook: Callable[[JAdESVerifierErrorEventParams], None]) -> None: ...
Remarks
This event is fired in case of exceptional conditions during the JSON processing.
ErrorCode contains an error code and Description contains a textual description of the error.
on_http_header_field_needed Event
This event is fired when HTTP header field value is required.
Syntax
class JAdESVerifierHTTPHeaderFieldNeededEventParams(object): @property def field_name() -> str: ... @property def field_values() -> str: ... @field_values.setter def field_values(value) -> None: ... # In class JAdESVerifier: @property def on_http_header_field_needed() -> Callable[[JAdESVerifierHTTPHeaderFieldNeededEventParams], None]: ... @on_http_header_field_needed.setter def on_http_header_field_needed(event_hook: Callable[[JAdESVerifierHTTPHeaderFieldNeededEventParams], None]) -> None: ...
Remarks
This event is triggered when the type of signed data is HttpHeaders mechanism (jasdtHttpHeaders). It indicates that a HTTP header field value is needed.
For "(request target)" field name value return request method and target URI seperated by space character. For example: "GET https://nsoftware.com/sbb/"
on_loaded Event
This event is fired when the JSON has been loaded into memory.
Syntax
class JAdESVerifierLoadedEventParams(object): @property def cancel() -> bool: ... @cancel.setter def cancel(value) -> None: ... # In class JAdESVerifier: @property def on_loaded() -> Callable[[JAdESVerifierLoadedEventParams], None]: ... @on_loaded.setter def on_loaded(event_hook: Callable[[JAdESVerifierLoadedEventParams], None]) -> None: ...
Remarks
The handler for this event is a good place to check JWS/JAdES signature properties, which may be useful when preparing the signature.
Set Cancel to true to terminate JSON processing on this stage.
on_notification Event
This event notifies the application about an underlying control flow event.
Syntax
class JAdESVerifierNotificationEventParams(object): @property def event_id() -> str: ... @property def event_param() -> str: ... # In class JAdESVerifier: @property def on_notification() -> Callable[[JAdESVerifierNotificationEventParams], None]: ... @on_notification.setter def on_notification(event_hook: Callable[[JAdESVerifierNotificationEventParams], None]) -> None: ...
Remarks
The class fires this event to let the application know about some event, occurrence, or milestone in the class. 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 class, the exact action it is performing, or the document being processed, one or both may be omitted.
This class can fire this event with the following EventID values:
Loaded | Reports the completion of signature processing by the component. Use the event handler to access signature-related information. The EventParam value passed with this EventID is empty. |
PayloadExtracted | Reports the completion of payload extraction by the component if extract_payload property is enabled. Use the event handler to access payload. The EventParam value passed with this EventID is empty. |
SignaturesLoaded | Notifies the application that the component has finished loading signatures. |
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 class 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 timestamp_server was set to a
virtual:// URI. The EventParam parameter contains the
TSP request (or the plain hash, depending on the value provided to
timestamp_server), 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. |
on_object_needed Event
This event is fired when object is required.
Syntax
class JAdESVerifierObjectNeededEventParams(object): @property def uri() -> str: ... @property def content_type() -> str: ... @property def base64() -> bool: ... @base64.setter def base64(value) -> None: ... # In class JAdESVerifier: @property def on_object_needed() -> Callable[[JAdESVerifierObjectNeededEventParams], None]: ... @on_object_needed.setter def on_object_needed(event_hook: Callable[[JAdESVerifierObjectNeededEventParams], None]) -> None: ...
Remarks
This event is triggered when the type of signed data is ObjectIdByURI mechanism (jasdtObjectIdByURI). It is fired to request the data to be signed/verified.
The event handler must pass object data to the component via data_file or data_stream or data_bytes or data_string property.
on_object_validate Event
This event is fired when object should be verified by user.
Syntax
class JAdESVerifierObjectValidateEventParams(object): @property def uri() -> str: ... @property def content_type() -> str: ... @property def hash_algorithm() -> str: ... @property def hash() -> bytes: ... @property def base64() -> bool: ... @property def valid() -> bool: ... @valid.setter def valid(value) -> None: ... # In class JAdESVerifier: @property def on_object_validate() -> Callable[[JAdESVerifierObjectValidateEventParams], None]: ... @on_object_validate.setter def on_object_validate(event_hook: Callable[[JAdESVerifierObjectValidateEventParams], None]) -> None: ...
Remarks
This event is triggered when the type of signed data is ObjectIdByURIHash mechanism (jasdtObjectIdByURIHash). It is fired to validate the detached object.
The event handler must pass the object validity to the component via Valid parameter.
on_signature_found Event
Signifies the start of signature validation.
Syntax
class JAdESVerifierSignatureFoundEventParams(object): @property def index() -> int: ... @property def entity_label() -> str: ... @property def issuer_rdn() -> str: ... @property def serial_number() -> bytes: ... @property def subject_key_id() -> bytes: ... @property def cert_found() -> bool: ... @property def validate_signature() -> bool: ... @validate_signature.setter def validate_signature(value) -> None: ... @property def validate_chain() -> bool: ... @validate_chain.setter def validate_chain(value) -> None: ... # In class JAdESVerifier: @property def on_signature_found() -> Callable[[JAdESVerifierSignatureFoundEventParams], None]: ... @on_signature_found.setter def on_signature_found(event_hook: Callable[[JAdESVerifierSignatureFoundEventParams], None]) -> None: ...
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 class 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 known_certificates property.
Signature validation consists of two independent stages: cryptographic signature validation and chain validation. Separate validation results are reported for each, with the and properties respectively.
Use the ValidateSignature and ValidateChain parameters to tell the verifier which stages to include in the validation.
on_signature_validated Event
Marks the completion of the signature validation routine.
Syntax
class JAdESVerifierSignatureValidatedEventParams(object): @property def index() -> int: ... @property def entity_label() -> str: ... @property def issuer_rdn() -> str: ... @property def serial_number() -> bytes: ... @property def subject_key_id() -> bytes: ... @property def validation_result() -> int: ... @property def cancel() -> bool: ... @cancel.setter def cancel(value) -> None: ... # In class JAdESVerifier: @property def on_signature_validated() -> Callable[[JAdESVerifierSignatureValidatedEventParams], None]: ... @on_signature_validated.setter def on_signature_validated(event_hook: Callable[[JAdESVerifierSignatureValidatedEventParams], None]) -> None: ...
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) |
on_timestamp_found Event
Signifies the start of a timestamp validation routine.
Syntax
class JAdESVerifierTimestampFoundEventParams(object): @property def index() -> int: ... @property def entity_label() -> str: ... @property def issuer_rdn() -> str: ... @property def serial_number() -> bytes: ... @property def subject_key_id() -> bytes: ... @property def cert_found() -> bool: ... @property def validate_timestamp() -> bool: ... @validate_timestamp.setter def validate_timestamp(value) -> None: ... @property def validate_chain() -> bool: ... @validate_chain.setter def validate_chain(value) -> None: ... # In class JAdESVerifier: @property def on_timestamp_found() -> Callable[[JAdESVerifierTimestampFoundEventParams], None]: ... @on_timestamp_found.setter def on_timestamp_found(event_hook: Callable[[JAdESVerifierTimestampFoundEventParams], None]) -> None: ...
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 class 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 known_certificates 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 and properties respectively.
Use the ValidateSignature and ValidateChain parameters to tell the verifier which stages to include in the validation.
on_timestamp_validated Event
Reports the completion of the timestamp validation routine.
Syntax
class JAdESVerifierTimestampValidatedEventParams(object): @property def index() -> int: ... @property def entity_label() -> str: ... @property def issuer_rdn() -> str: ... @property def serial_number() -> bytes: ... @property def subject_key_id() -> bytes: ... @property def time() -> str: ... @property def validation_result() -> int: ... @property def chain_validation_result() -> int: ... @property def chain_validation_details() -> int: ... @property def cancel() -> bool: ... @cancel.setter def cancel(value) -> None: ... # In class JAdESVerifier: @property def on_timestamp_validated() -> Callable[[JAdESVerifierTimestampValidatedEventParams], None]: ... @on_timestamp_validated.setter def on_timestamp_validated(event_hook: Callable[[JAdESVerifierTimestampValidatedEventParams], None]) -> None: ...
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) |
on_tls_cert_needed Event
Fires when a remote TLS party requests a client certificate.
Syntax
class JAdESVerifierTLSCertNeededEventParams(object): @property def host() -> str: ... @property def ca_names() -> str: ... # In class JAdESVerifier: @property def on_tls_cert_needed() -> Callable[[JAdESVerifierTLSCertNeededEventParams], None]: ... @on_tls_cert_needed.setter def on_tls_cert_needed(event_hook: Callable[[JAdESVerifierTLSCertNeededEventParams], None]) -> None: ...
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 tls_client_chain 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 on_tls_handshake event for the given host and, if the certificate was accepted, succeeded by the on_tls_established event.
on_tls_cert_validate Event
This event is fired upon receipt of the TLS server's certificate, allowing the user to control its acceptance.
Syntax
class JAdESVerifierTLSCertValidateEventParams(object): @property def server_host() -> str: ... @property def server_ip() -> str: ... @property def accept() -> bool: ... @accept.setter def accept(value) -> None: ... # In class JAdESVerifier: @property def on_tls_cert_validate() -> Callable[[JAdESVerifierTLSCertValidateEventParams], None]: ... @on_tls_cert_validate.setter def on_tls_cert_validate(event_hook: Callable[[JAdESVerifierTLSCertValidateEventParams], None]) -> None: ...
Remarks
This event is fired during a TLS handshake. Use the tls_server_chain property to access the certificate chain. In general, classes 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 class, and can be adjusted if needed.
on_tls_established Event
Fires when a TLS handshake with Host successfully completes.
Syntax
class JAdESVerifierTLSEstablishedEventParams(object): @property def host() -> str: ... @property def version() -> str: ... @property def ciphersuite() -> str: ... @property def connection_id() -> bytes: ... @property def abort() -> bool: ... @abort.setter def abort(value) -> None: ... # In class JAdESVerifier: @property def on_tls_established() -> Callable[[JAdESVerifierTLSEstablishedEventParams], None]: ... @on_tls_established.setter def on_tls_established(event_hook: Callable[[JAdESVerifierTLSEstablishedEventParams], None]) -> None: ...
Remarks
The class 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.
on_tls_handshake Event
Fires when a new TLS handshake is initiated, before the handshake commences.
Syntax
class JAdESVerifierTLSHandshakeEventParams(object): @property def host() -> str: ... @property def abort() -> bool: ... @abort.setter def abort(value) -> None: ... # In class JAdESVerifier: @property def on_tls_handshake() -> Callable[[JAdESVerifierTLSHandshakeEventParams], None]: ... @on_tls_handshake.setter def on_tls_handshake(event_hook: Callable[[JAdESVerifierTLSHandshakeEventParams], None]) -> None: ...
Remarks
The class 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 on_tls_established event. If the server chooses to request a client certificate, the on_tls_cert_needed event will also be fired.
on_tls_shutdown Event
Reports the graceful closure of a TLS connection.
Syntax
class JAdESVerifierTLSShutdownEventParams(object): @property def host() -> str: ... # In class JAdESVerifier: @property def on_tls_shutdown() -> Callable[[JAdESVerifierTLSShutdownEventParams], None]: ... @on_tls_shutdown.setter def on_tls_shutdown(event_hook: Callable[[JAdESVerifierTLSShutdownEventParams], None]) -> None: ...
Remarks
This event notifies the application about the closure of an earlier established TLS connection. Note that only graceful connection closures are reported.
JAdESVerifier Config Settings
The class accepts one or more of the following configuration settings. Configuration settings are similar in functionality to properties, but they are rarely used. In order to avoid "polluting" the property namespace of the class, access to these internal properties is provided through the config method.JAdESVerifier Config Settings
The certificate URL is the "x5u" (X.509 URL) Header Parameter that refers to a resource for the X.509 public key certificate or certificate chain corresponding to the key used to digitally sign the JWS or JAdES.
If the value is set to "true", the JWS payload will be represented as a Base64-URL-encoded string.
If the value is "false", the JWS payload will be represented without any encoding.
The default value of this property is "true".
If IgnoreSystemTrust is True, certificates residing in the trusted root store are treated as if they are known, rather than trusted. Only certificates provided via other means (such as the trusted_certificates property) are considered trusted.
Supported values are:
WriteBase64Param | The parameter controls the inclusion of the "b64" header parameter in the signature. When this flag is set, the "b64" header parameter will always be included in the header. Otherwise, the "b64" header parameter will only be included in the header when it is required. | |
PreferEtsiUClearInstance | The parameter determines whether the EtsiU components should be written as clear JSON instances or as Base64-encoded strings. When this flag is set, EtsiU components will be written as clear JSON instances, if possible. Otherwise, the EtsiU components will be Base64url-encoded strings. |
Key ID is a hint indicating which key was used to secure the JWS or JAdES.
Sample value: '{"addressCountry": "UK", "addressLocality": "London", "postalCode": "N1 7GU", "streetAddress": "20-22 Wenlock Road"}'
This setting is used to provide parameters for some cryptographic schemes. Use the Name1=Value1;Name2=Value2;... syntax to encode the parameters. For example: Scheme=PSS;SaltSize=32;TrailerField=1.
- CA, revocation source, TLS key usage requirements are not mandated
- Violation of OCSP issuer requirements are ignored
- The AuthorityKeyID extension in CRL- and certificate-issuing CAs are ignored (helps with incorrectly renewed certificates)
- Basic constraints and name constraints of CA certificates are ignored
- Some weaker algorithms are tolerated
In case of a timestamping failure, provide new TSA and HTTP settings inside the on_notification event handler ('BeforeTimestamp' and 'TimestampError' event IDs).
The following default TSLs are used: EU (European Union) LOTL (list of trusted lists).
The following default TSLs are used: EU (European Union) LOTL (list of trusted lists).
Base Config Settings
You can switch this property off to improve performance if your project only uses known, good private keys.
Supported values are:
off | No caching (default) | |
local | Local caching | |
global | Global caching |
This setting only applies to sessions negotiated with TLS version 1.3.
Supported values are:
file | File | |
console | Console | |
systemlog | System Log (supported for Android only) | |
debugger | Debugger (supported for VCL for Windows and .Net) |
Supported values are:
time | Current time | |
level | Level | |
package | Package name | |
module | Module name | |
class | Class name | |
method | Method name | |
threadid | Thread Id | |
contenttype | Content type | |
content | Content | |
all | All details |
Supported filter names are:
exclude-package | Exclude a package specified in the value | |
exclude-module | Exclude a module specified in the value | |
exclude-class | Exclude a class specified in the value | |
exclude-method | Exclude a method specified in the value | |
include-package | Include a package specified in the value | |
include-module | Include a module specified in the value | |
include-class | Include a class specified in the value | |
include-method | Include a method specified in the value |
none | No flush (caching only) | |
immediate | Immediate flush (real-time logging) | |
maxcount | Flush cached entries upon reaching LogMaxEventCount entries in the cache. |
Supported values are:
none | None (by default) | |
fatal | Severe errors that cause premature termination. | |
error | Other runtime errors or unexpected conditions. | |
warning | Use of deprecated APIs, poor use of API, 'almost' errors, other runtime situations that are undesirable or unexpected, but not necessarily "wrong". | |
info | Interesting runtime events (startup/shutdown). | |
debug | Detailed information on flow of through the system. | |
trace | More detailed information. |
The default value of this setting is 100.
none | No rotation | |
deleteolder | Delete older entries from the cache upon reaching LogMaxEventCount | |
keepolder | Keep older entries in the cache upon reaching LogMaxEventCount (newer entries are discarded) |
Supported values are:
none | No static DNS rules (default) | |
local | Local static DNS rules | |
global | Global static DNS rules |
This setting only applies to certificates originating from a Windows system store.
JAdESVerifier Errors
JAdESVerifier Errors
1048577 | Invalid parameter (SB_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER) |
1048578 | Invalid configuration (SB_ERROR_INVALID_SETUP) |
1048579 | Invalid state (SB_ERROR_INVALID_STATE) |
1048580 | Invalid value (SB_ERROR_INVALID_VALUE) |
1048581 | Private key not found (SB_ERROR_NO_PRIVATE_KEY) |
1048582 | Cancelled by the user (SB_ERROR_CANCELLED_BY_USER) |
1048583 | The file was not found (SB_ERROR_NO_SUCH_FILE) |
1048584 | Unsupported feature or operation (SB_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED_FEATURE) |
1048585 | General error (SB_ERROR_GENERAL_ERROR) |
53477377 | The input file does not exist (SB_ERROR_JADES_INPUTFILE_NOT_EXISTS) |