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CL_CrlVerify(3)						       CL_CrlVerify(3)

NAME
       CL_CrlVerify,  CSSM_CL_CrlVerify	 -  Verify  a  signed CRL has not been
       altered (CDSA)

SYNOPSIS
       # include <cdsa/cssm.h>

       API: CSSM_RETURN CSSMAPI	 CSSM_CL_CrlVerify  (CSSM_CL_HANDLE  CLHandle,
       CSSM_CC_HANDLE	CCHandle,   const  CSSM_DATA  *CrlToBeVerified,	 const
       CSSM_DATA *SignerCert, const CSSM_FIELD *VerifyScope, uint32 ScopeSize)
       SPI:   CSSM_RETURN   CSSMCLI   CL_CrlVerify  (CSSM_CL_HANDLE  CLHandle,
       CSSM_CC_HANDLE  CCHandle,  const	 CSSM_DATA   *CrlToBeVerified,	 const
       CSSM_DATA *SignerCert, const CSSM_FIELD *VerifyScope, uint32 ScopeSize)

LIBRARY
       Common Security Services Manager library (libcssm.so)

PARAMETERS
       The handle that describes the add-in Certificate Library module used to
       perform this function.  The handle that describes the context  of  this
       cryptographic operation.	 A pointer to the CSSM_DATA structure contain‐
       ing the CRL to be verified.  A pointer to the CSSM_DATA structure  con‐
       taining	the  certificate  used	to  sign  the  CRL.   A pointer to the
       CSSM_FIELD array containing the tag/value pairs of  the	fields	to  be
       verified.  If  the  verification scope is null, the Certificate Library
       module assumes that a default set of fields were used  in  the  signing
       process	and  those  same  fields are used in the verification process.
       The number of entries in the verify scope  list.	 If  the  verification
       scope is not specified, the input value for scope size must be zero.

DESCRIPTION
       This  function  verifies that the signed CRL has not been altered since
       it was signed by the designated signer. It does this by	verifying  the
       digital	signature over the fields specified by the VerifyScope parame‐
       ter.

RETURN VALUE
       A CSSM_RETURN value indicating success or specifying a particular error
       condition. The value CSSM_OK indicates success. All other values repre‐
       sent an error condition.

ERRORS
       Errors  are  described	in   the   CDSA	  technical   standard.	   See
       CDSA_intro(3).		CSSMERR_CL_INVALID_CONTEXT_HANDLE	  CSS‐
       MERR_CL_INVALID_CERT_POINTER    CSSMERR_CL_INVALID_CRL_POINTER	  CSS‐
       MERR_CL_UNKNOWN_FORMAT	    CSSMERR_CL_INVALID_FIELD_POINTER	  CSS‐
       MERR_CL_UNKNOWN_TAG  CSSMERR_CL_INVALID_SCOPE   CSSMERR_CL_INVALID_NUM‐
       BER_OF_FIELDS	CSSMERR_CL_SCOPE_NOT_SUPPORTED	  CSSMERR_CL_VERIFICA‐
       TION_FAILURE

SEE ALSO
       Books

       Intel CDSA Application Developer's Guide (see CDSA_intro(3))

       Reference Pages

       Functions for the CSSM API:

       CSSM_CL_CrlSign(3)

       Functions for the CLI SPI:

       CL_CrlSign(3)

							       CL_CrlVerify(3)
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