Here you come with the example of how to use this function.
if( $csr = openssl_csr_new( array(
"countryName"=>"PL",
"stateOrProvinceName" => "blah",
"organizationName" => "company ltd",
"commonName"=>"foo.bar.com",
"Email"=>"blah@foo.bar.com"), $privkey )
)
{
openssl_csr_export_to_file( $csr, "out.csr");
}
else
{
printf("failed\n");
}
Keep in mind that keys are case sensitive (i.e. give "email" instead of "Email" and you get warning). Also remember it's important to keep the order of the arguments in array. Move the "Email" above commonName and check what you get (in case you don't know how: "openssl req -noout -text -in out.csr").
It also happened to me me I got segfault when order was rubbish (afair Email after countryName, or plenty Email's here and there), so be awared.
openssl_csr_export
(PHP 4 >= 4.2.0, PHP 5)
openssl_csr_export — Exports a CSR as a string
Descrição
bool openssl_csr_export
( resource $csr
, string &$out
[, bool $notext = true
] )
openssl_csr_export() takes the Certificate Signing Request represented by csr and stores it as ascii-armoured text into out , which is passed by reference.
Parâmetros
- csr
-
- out
-
- notext
-
O parâmetro opcional notext afeta a exibição da saída; se ele é FALSE então informação legível para humano é incluida na saída. O valor padrão do notext é TRUE.
Valor Retornado
Retorna TRUE em caso de sucesso ou FALSE em falhas.
Veja Também
- openssl_csr_export_to_file() - Exports a CSR to a file
- openssl_csr_new() - Generates a CSR
- openssl_csr_sign() - Sign a CSR with another certificate (or itself) and generate a certificate
openssl_csr_export
carlos AT wfmh DOT org DOT pl
27-Jun-2002 02:44
27-Jun-2002 02:44
