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26 The functions provided in SecPolicy.h provide an interface to various
27 X.509 certificate trust policies.
30 #ifndef _SECURITY_SECPOLICY_H_
31 #define _SECURITY_SECPOLICY_H_
33 #include <CoreFoundation/CFBase.h>
34 #include <CoreFoundation/CFDictionary.h>
35 #include <Security/SecBase.h>
37 #if defined(__cplusplus)
42 @enum Policy Constants
43 @discussion Predefined constants used to specify a policy.
44 @constant kSecPolicyAppleX509Basic
45 @constant kSecPolicyAppleSSL
46 @constant kSecPolicyAppleSMIME
47 @constant kSecPolicyAppleEAP
48 @constant kSecPolicyAppleIPsec
49 @constant kSecPolicyAppleiChat
50 @constant kSecPolicyApplePKINITClient
51 @constant kSecPolicyApplePKINITServer
52 @constant kSecPolicyAppleCodeSigning
53 @constant kSecPolicyMacAppStoreReceipt
54 @constant kSecPolicyAppleIDValidation
55 @constant kSecPolicyAppleTimeStamping
56 @constant kSecPolicyAppleRevocation
57 @constant kSecPolicyApplePassbookSigning
59 extern CFTypeRef kSecPolicyAppleX509Basic
60 __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7
, __IPHONE_7_0
);
61 extern CFTypeRef kSecPolicyAppleSSL
62 __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7
, __IPHONE_7_0
);
63 extern CFTypeRef kSecPolicyAppleSMIME
64 __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7
, __IPHONE_7_0
);
65 extern CFTypeRef kSecPolicyAppleEAP
66 __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7
, __IPHONE_7_0
);
67 extern CFTypeRef kSecPolicyAppleIPsec
68 __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7
, __IPHONE_7_0
);
69 extern CFTypeRef kSecPolicyAppleiChat
70 __OSX_AVAILABLE_BUT_DEPRECATED(__MAC_10_7
, __MAC_10_9
, __IPHONE_NA
, __IPHONE_NA
);
71 extern CFTypeRef kSecPolicyApplePKINITClient
72 __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7
, __IPHONE_NA
);
73 extern CFTypeRef kSecPolicyApplePKINITServer
74 __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7
, __IPHONE_NA
);
75 extern CFTypeRef kSecPolicyAppleCodeSigning
76 __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7
, __IPHONE_7_0
);
77 extern CFTypeRef kSecPolicyMacAppStoreReceipt
78 __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7
, __IPHONE_NA
);
79 extern CFTypeRef kSecPolicyAppleIDValidation
80 __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7
, __IPHONE_7_0
);
81 extern CFTypeRef kSecPolicyAppleTimeStamping
82 __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_8
, __IPHONE_7_0
);
83 extern CFTypeRef kSecPolicyAppleRevocation
84 __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_9
, __IPHONE_7_0
);
85 extern CFTypeRef kSecPolicyApplePassbookSigning
86 __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_9
, __IPHONE_7_0
);
89 @enum Policy Value Constants
90 @abstract Predefined property key constants used to get or set values in
91 a dictionary for a policy instance.
93 All policies will have the following read-only value:
94 kSecPolicyOid (the policy object identifier)
96 Additional policy values which your code can optionally set:
97 kSecPolicyName (name which must be matched)
98 kSecPolicyClient (evaluate for client, rather than server)
99 kSecPolicyRevocationFlags (only valid for a revocation policy)
101 @constant kSecPolicyOid Specifies the policy OID (value is a CFStringRef)
102 @constant kSecPolicyName Specifies a CFStringRef (or CFArrayRef of same)
103 containing a name which must be matched in the certificate to satisfy
104 this policy. For SSL/TLS, EAP, and IPSec policies, this specifies the
105 server name which must match the common name of the certificate.
106 For S/MIME, this specifies the RFC822 email address.
107 For Passbook signing, this specifies the pass signer.
108 @constant kSecPolicyClient Specifies a CFBooleanRef value that indicates
109 this evaluation should be for a client certificate. If not set (or
110 false), the policy evaluates the certificate as a server certificate.
111 @constant kSecPolicyRevocationFlags Specifies a CFNumberRef that holds a
112 kCFNumberCFIndexType bitmask value. See "Revocation Policy Constants"
113 for a description of individual bits in this value.
114 @constant kSecPolicyTeamIdentifier Specifies a CFStringRef containing a
115 team identifier which must be matched in the certificate to satisfy
116 this policy. For the Passbook signing policy, this string must match
117 the Organizational Unit field of the certificate subject.
119 extern CFTypeRef kSecPolicyOid
120 __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7
, __IPHONE_7_0
);
121 extern CFTypeRef kSecPolicyName
122 __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7
, __IPHONE_7_0
);
123 extern CFTypeRef kSecPolicyClient
124 __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7
, __IPHONE_7_0
);
125 extern CFTypeRef kSecPolicyRevocationFlags
126 __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_9
, __IPHONE_7_0
);
127 extern CFTypeRef kSecPolicyTeamIdentifier
128 __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_9
, __IPHONE_7_0
);
132 @function SecPolicyGetTypeID
133 @abstract Returns the type identifier of SecPolicy instances.
134 @result The CFTypeID of SecPolicy instances.
136 CFTypeID
SecPolicyGetTypeID(void)
137 __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_3
, __IPHONE_2_0
);
140 @function SecPolicyCopyProperties
141 @abstract Returns a dictionary of this policy's properties.
142 @param policyRef A policy reference.
143 @result A properties dictionary. See "Policy Value Constants" for a list
144 of currently defined property keys. It is the caller's responsibility to
145 CFRelease this reference when it is no longer needed.
146 @result A result code. See "Security Error Codes" (SecBase.h).
147 @discussion This function returns the properties for a policy, as set by the
148 policy's construction function or by a prior call to SecPolicySetProperties.
150 CFDictionaryRef
SecPolicyCopyProperties(SecPolicyRef policyRef
)
151 __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7
, __IPHONE_7_0
);
154 @function SecPolicyCreateBasicX509
155 @abstract Returns a policy object for the default X.509 policy.
156 @result A policy object. The caller is responsible for calling CFRelease
157 on this when it is no longer needed.
159 SecPolicyRef
SecPolicyCreateBasicX509(void)
160 __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6
, __IPHONE_2_0
);
163 @function SecPolicyCreateSSL
164 @abstract Returns a policy object for evaluating SSL certificate chains.
165 @param server Passing true for this parameter creates a policy for SSL
167 @param hostname (Optional) If present, the policy will require the specified
168 hostname to match the hostname in the leaf certificate.
169 @result A policy object. The caller is responsible for calling CFRelease
170 on this when it is no longer needed.
172 SecPolicyRef
SecPolicyCreateSSL(Boolean server
, CFStringRef hostname
)
173 __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6
, __IPHONE_2_0
);
176 @enum Revocation Policy Constants
177 @abstract Predefined constants which allow you to specify how revocation
178 checking will be performed for a trust evaluation.
179 @constant kSecRevocationOCSPMethod If this flag is set, perform revocation
180 checking using OCSP (Online Certificate Status Protocol).
181 @constant kSecRevocationCRLMethod If this flag is set, perform revocation
182 checking using the CRL (Certificate Revocation List) method.
183 @constant kSecRevocationPreferCRL If this flag is set, then CRL revocation
184 checking will be preferred over OCSP (by default, OCSP is preferred.)
185 Note that this flag only matters if both revocation methods are specified.
186 @constant kSecRevocationRequirePositiveResponse If this flag is set, then
187 the policy will fail unless a verified positive response is obtained. If
188 the flag is not set, revocation checking is done on a "best attempt" basis,
189 where failure to reach the server is not considered fatal.
190 @constant kSecRevocationNetworkAccessDisabled If this flag is set, then
191 no network access is performed; only locally cached replies are consulted.
192 @constant kSecRevocationUseAnyAvailableMethod Specifies that either
193 OCSP or CRL may be used, depending on the method(s) specified in the
194 certificate and the value of kSecRevocationPreferCRL.
197 kSecRevocationOCSPMethod
= (1 << 0),
198 kSecRevocationCRLMethod
= (1 << 1),
199 kSecRevocationPreferCRL
= (1 << 2),
200 kSecRevocationRequirePositiveResponse
= (1 << 3),
201 kSecRevocationNetworkAccessDisabled
= (1 << 4),
202 kSecRevocationUseAnyAvailableMethod
= (kSecRevocationOCSPMethod
|
203 kSecRevocationCRLMethod
)
207 @function SecPolicyCreateRevocation
208 @abstract Returns a policy object for checking revocation of certificates.
209 @result A policy object. The caller is responsible for calling CFRelease
210 on this when it is no longer needed.
211 @param revocationFlags Flags to specify revocation checking options.
212 @discussion Use this function to create a revocation policy with behavior
213 specified by revocationFlags. See the "Revocation Policy Constants" section
214 for a description of these flags. Note: it is usually not necessary to
215 create a revocation policy yourself unless you wish to override default
216 system behavior (e.g. to force a particular method, or to disable
217 revocation checking entirely.)
219 SecPolicyRef
SecPolicyCreateRevocation(CFOptionFlags revocationFlags
)
220 __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_9
, __IPHONE_7_0
);
223 @function SecPolicyCreateWithProperties
224 @abstract Returns a policy object based on an object identifier for the
225 policy type. See the "Policy Constants" section for a list of defined
226 policy object identifiers.
227 @param policyIdentifier The identifier for the desired policy type.
228 @param properties (Optional) A properties dictionary. See "Policy Value
229 Constants" for a list of currently defined property keys.
230 @result The returned policy reference, or NULL if the policy could not be
233 SecPolicyRef
SecPolicyCreateWithProperties(CFTypeRef policyIdentifier
,
234 CFDictionaryRef properties
)
235 __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_9
, __IPHONE_7_0
);
239 * Legacy functions (OS X only)
241 #if TARGET_OS_MAC && !TARGET_OS_IPHONE
242 #include <Security/cssmtype.h>
245 @enum Policy Value Constants (OS X)
246 @discussion Predefined property key constants used to get or set values in
247 a dictionary for a policy instance.
249 Some policy values may specify CFBooleanRef key usage constraints:
250 kSecPolicyKU_DigitalSignature
251 kSecPolicyKU_NonRepudiation
252 kSecPolicyKU_KeyEncipherment
253 kSecPolicyKU_DataEncipherment
254 kSecPolicyKU_KeyAgreement
255 kSecPolicyKU_KeyCertSign
257 kSecPolicyKU_EncipherOnly
258 kSecPolicyKU_DecipherOnly
260 kSecPolicyKU policy values define certificate-level key purposes,
261 in contrast to the key-level definitions in SecItem.h
263 For example, a key in a certificate might be acceptable to use for
264 signing a CRL, but not for signing another certificate. In either
265 case, this key would have the ability to sign (i.e. kSecAttrCanSign
266 is true), but may only sign for specific purposes allowed by these
267 policy constants. Similarly, a public key might have the capability
268 to perform encryption or decryption, but the certificate in which it
269 resides might have a decipher-only certificate policy.
271 These constants correspond to values defined in RFC 5280, section
272 4.2.1.3 (Key Usage) which define the purpose of a key contained in a
273 certificate, in contrast to section 4.1.2.7 which define the uses that
276 Note: these constants are not available on iOS. Your code should
277 avoid direct reliance on these values for making policy decisions
278 and use higher level policies where possible.
280 @constant kSecPolicyKU_DigitalSignature Specifies that the certificate must
281 have a key usage that allows it to be used for signing.
282 @constant kSecPolicyKU_NonRepudiation Specifies that the certificate must
283 have a key usage that allows it to be used for non-repudiation.
284 @constant kSecPolicyKU_KeyEncipherment Specifies that the certificate must
285 have a key usage that allows it to be used for key encipherment.
286 @constant kSecPolicyKU_DataEncipherment Specifies that the certificate must
287 have a key usage that allows it to be used for data encipherment.
288 @constant kSecPolicyKU_KeyAgreement Specifies that the certificate must
289 have a key usage that allows it to be used for key agreement.
290 @constant kSecPolicyKU_KeyCertSign Specifies that the certificate must
291 have a key usage that allows it to be used for signing certificates.
292 @constant kSecPolicyKU_CRLSign Specifies that the certificate must
293 have a key usage that allows it to be used for signing CRLs.
294 @constant kSecPolicyKU_EncipherOnly Specifies that the certificate must
295 have a key usage that permits it to be used for encryption only.
296 @constant kSecPolicyKU_DecipherOnly Specifies that the certificate must
297 have a key usage that permits it to be used for decryption only.
299 extern CFTypeRef kSecPolicyKU_DigitalSignature
300 __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7
, __IPHONE_NA
);
301 extern CFTypeRef kSecPolicyKU_NonRepudiation
302 __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7
, __IPHONE_NA
);
303 extern CFTypeRef kSecPolicyKU_KeyEncipherment
304 __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7
, __IPHONE_NA
);
305 extern CFTypeRef kSecPolicyKU_DataEncipherment
306 __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7
, __IPHONE_NA
);
307 extern CFTypeRef kSecPolicyKU_KeyAgreement
308 __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7
, __IPHONE_NA
);
309 extern CFTypeRef kSecPolicyKU_KeyCertSign
310 __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7
, __IPHONE_NA
);
311 extern CFTypeRef kSecPolicyKU_CRLSign
312 __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7
, __IPHONE_NA
);
313 extern CFTypeRef kSecPolicyKU_EncipherOnly
314 __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7
, __IPHONE_NA
);
315 extern CFTypeRef kSecPolicyKU_DecipherOnly
316 __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_7
, __IPHONE_NA
);
319 @function SecPolicyCreateWithOID
320 @abstract Returns a policy object based on an object identifier for the
321 policy type. See the "Policy Constants" section for a list of defined
322 policy object identifiers.
323 @param policyOID The OID of the desired policy.
324 @result The returned policy reference, or NULL if the policy could not be
326 @discussion This function is deprecated in Mac OS X 10.9 and later;
327 use SecPolicyCreateWithProperties (or a more specific policy creation
330 SecPolicyRef
SecPolicyCreateWithOID(CFTypeRef policyOID
)
331 __OSX_AVAILABLE_BUT_DEPRECATED(__MAC_10_7
, __MAC_10_9
, __IPHONE_NA
, __IPHONE_NA
);
334 @function SecPolicyGetOID
335 @abstract Returns a policy's object identifier.
336 @param policyRef A policy reference.
337 @param oid On return, a pointer to the policy's object identifier.
338 @result A result code. See "Security Error Codes" (SecBase.h).
339 @discussion This function is deprecated in Mac OS X 10.7 and later;
340 use SecPolicyCopyProperties instead.
342 OSStatus
SecPolicyGetOID(SecPolicyRef policyRef
, CSSM_OID
*oid
)
343 __OSX_AVAILABLE_BUT_DEPRECATED(__MAC_10_2
, __MAC_10_7
, __IPHONE_NA
, __IPHONE_NA
);
346 @function SecPolicyGetValue
347 @abstract Returns a policy's value.
348 @param policyRef A policy reference.
349 @param value On return, a pointer to the policy's value.
350 @result A result code. See "Security Error Codes" (SecBase.h).
351 @discussion This function is deprecated in Mac OS X 10.7 and later;
352 use SecPolicyCopyProperties instead.
354 OSStatus
SecPolicyGetValue(SecPolicyRef policyRef
, CSSM_DATA
*value
)
355 __OSX_AVAILABLE_BUT_DEPRECATED(__MAC_10_2
, __MAC_10_7
, __IPHONE_NA
, __IPHONE_NA
);
358 @function SecPolicySetValue
359 @abstract Sets a policy's value.
360 @param policyRef A policy reference.
361 @param value The value to be set into the policy object, replacing any
363 @result A result code. See "Security Error Codes" (SecBase.h).
364 @discussion This function is deprecated in Mac OS X 10.7 and later. Policy
365 instances should be considered read-only; in cases where your code would
366 consider changing properties of a policy, it should instead create a new
367 policy instance with the desired properties.
369 OSStatus
SecPolicySetValue(SecPolicyRef policyRef
, const CSSM_DATA
*value
)
370 __OSX_AVAILABLE_BUT_DEPRECATED(__MAC_10_2
, __MAC_10_7
, __IPHONE_NA
, __IPHONE_NA
);
373 @function SecPolicySetProperties
374 @abstract Sets a policy's properties.
375 @param policyRef A policy reference.
376 @param properties A properties dictionary. See "Policy Value Constants"
377 for a list of currently defined property keys. This dictionary replaces the
378 policy's existing properties, if any. Note that the policy OID (specified
379 by kSecPolicyOid) is a read-only property of the policy and cannot be set.
380 @result A result code. See "Security Error Codes" (SecBase.h).
381 @discussion This function is deprecated in Mac OS X 10.9 and later. Policy
382 instances should be considered read-only; in cases where your code would
383 consider changing properties of a policy, it should instead create a new
384 policy instance with the desired properties.
386 OSStatus
SecPolicySetProperties(SecPolicyRef policyRef
,
387 CFDictionaryRef properties
)
388 __OSX_AVAILABLE_BUT_DEPRECATED(__MAC_10_7
, __MAC_10_9
, __IPHONE_NA
, __IPHONE_NA
);
391 @function SecPolicyGetTPHandle
392 @abstract Returns the CSSM trust policy handle for the given policy.
393 @param policyRef A policy reference.
394 @param tpHandle On return, a pointer to a value of type CSSM_TP_HANDLE.
395 @result A result code. See "Security Error Codes" (SecBase.h).
396 @discussion This function is deprecated in Mac OS X 10.7 and later.
398 OSStatus
SecPolicyGetTPHandle(SecPolicyRef policyRef
, CSSM_TP_HANDLE
*tpHandle
)
399 __OSX_AVAILABLE_BUT_DEPRECATED(__MAC_10_2
, __MAC_10_7
, __IPHONE_NA
, __IPHONE_NA
);
401 #endif /* TARGET_OS_MAC && !TARGET_OS_IPHONE */
404 #if defined(__cplusplus)
408 #endif /* !_SECURITY_SECPOLICY_H_ */