CERT_STRONG_SIGN_PARA structure
Contains parameters used to check for strong signatures on certificates, certificate revocation lists (CRLs), online certificate status protocol (OCSP) responses, and PKCS #7 messages.
Syntax
typedef struct _CERT_STRONG_SIGN_PARA { DWORD cbSize; DWORD dwInfoChoice; union { void *pvInfo; PCERT_STRONG_SIGN_SERIALIZED_INFO pSerializedInfo; LPSTR pszOID; } DUMMYUNIONNAME; } CERT_STRONG_SIGN_PARA, *PCERT_STRONG_SIGN_PARA;typedef const CERT_STRONG_SIGN_PARA *PCCERT_STRONG_SIGN_PARA;
Members
- cbSize
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Size, in bytes, of this structure.
- dwInfoChoice
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Indicates which nested union member points to the strong signature information. This can be one of the following values:
Value Description CERT_STRONG_SIGN_SERIALIZED_INFO_CHOICE Specifies the pSerializedInfo member.
CERT_STRONG_SIGN_OID_INFO_CHOICE Specifies the pszOID member.
- DUMMYUNIONNAME
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Union that contains the parameters that can be used for checking whether a signature is strong. The parameters consist of signature algorithm / hash algorithm pairs and public key algorithm / bit length pairs.
- pvInfo
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Reserved.
- pSerializedInfo
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Pointer to a CERT_STRONG_SIGN_SERIALIZED_INFO structure that specifies the parameters.
- pszOID
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Pointer to a string that contains an object identifier (OID) that represents predefined parameters that can be used for strong signature checking. This can be one of the following values:
Remarks
The parameters needed to check for a strong signature include the following:
- Name of the public (asymmetric) algorithm
- Size, in bits, of the public key
- Name of the signature algorithm
- Name of the hashing algorithm
The value you specify for the dwInfoChoice member of this structure chooses whether the parameters are transmitted as serialized strings or are predefined by using an object identifier.
The CERT_STRONG_SIGN_PARA structure is directly referenced by the following functions:
The CERT_STRONG_SIGN_PARA structure is also directly referenced by the CRYPT_VERIFY_MESSAGE_PARA structure and is therefore available for use by the following functions:
- CryptDecodeMessage
- CryptDecryptAndVerifyMessageSignature
- CryptVerifyDetachedMessageSignature
- CryptVerifyMessageSignature
Finally, the CERT_STRONG_SIGN_PARA structure is directly referenced by the CERT_CHAIN_PARA structure and is therefore available for use by the following functions:
Requirements
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Minimum supported client |
Windows 8 [desktop apps only] |
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Minimum supported server |
Windows Server 2012 [desktop apps only] |
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See also