openssl_spki_verify

(PHP 5 >= 5.6.0, PHP 7)
Verifies a signed public key and challenge
string openssl_spki_verify ( string &$spkac )

Validates the supplied signed public key and challenge

Parameters:
spkac

Expects a valid signed public key and challenge

Returns:

Returns a boolean on success or failure.

Exception:

Emits an E_WARNING level error if an invalid argument is passed via the spkac parameter.

Examples:
openssl_spki_verify() example

Validates an existing signed public key and challenge

<?php
$pkey = openssl_pkey_new('secret password');
$spkac = openssl_spki_new($pkey, 'challenge string');

if (openssl_spki_verify(preg_replace('/SPKAC=/', '', $spkac))) {
    echo $spkac;
} else {
    echo "SPKAC validation failed";
}
?>

openssl_spki_verify() example from <keygen>

Validates an existing signed public key and challenge issued from the <keygen> element

<?php
if (openssl_spki_verify(preg_replace('/SPKAC=/', '', $_POST['spkac']))) {
    echo $spkac;
} else {
    echo "SPKAC validation failed";
}
?>
<keygen name="spkac" challenge="challenge string" keytype="RSA">
See also:

openssl_spki_new() -

openssl_spki_export_challenge() -

openssl_spki_export() -

openssl_csr_new() -

openssl_csr_sign() -

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2016-02-24 15:56:10
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