The status values that can be expressed in OCSP. See RFC 6960.
const ( // Good means that the certificate is valid. Good = iota // Revoked means that the certificate has been deliberately revoked. Revoked // Unknown means that the OCSP responder doesn't know about the certificate. Unknown // ServerFailed is unused and was never used (see // https://go-review.googlesource.com/#/c/18944). ParseResponse will // return a ResponseError when an error response is parsed. ServerFailed )
The enumerated reasons for revoking a certificate. See RFC 5280.
const ( Unspecified = 0 KeyCompromise = 1 CACompromise = 2 AffiliationChanged = 3 Superseded = 4 CessationOfOperation = 5 CertificateHold = 6 RemoveFromCRL = 8 PrivilegeWithdrawn = 9 AACompromise = 10 )
These are pre-serialized error responses for the various non-success codes defined by OCSP. The Unauthorized code in particular can be used by an OCSP responder that supports only pre-signed responses as a response to requests for certificates with unknown status. See RFC 5019.
var ( MalformedRequestErrorResponse = []byte{0x30, 0x03, 0x0A, 0x01, 0x01} InternalErrorErrorResponse = []byte{0x30, 0x03, 0x0A, 0x01, 0x02} TryLaterErrorResponse = []byte{0x30, 0x03, 0x0A, 0x01, 0x03} SigRequredErrorResponse = []byte{0x30, 0x03, 0x0A, 0x01, 0x05} = []byte{0x30, 0x03, 0x0A, 0x01, 0x06} )
func CreateRequest(cert, issuer *x509.Certificate, opts *RequestOptions) ([]byte, error)
CreateRequest returns a DER-encoded, OCSP request for the status of cert. If opts is nil then sensible defaults are used.
func CreateResponse(issuer, responderCert *x509.Certificate, template Response, priv crypto.Signer) ([]byte, error)
CreateResponse returns a DER-encoded OCSP response with the specified contents. The fields in the response are populated as follows:
The responder cert is used to populate the responder's name field, and the certificate itself is provided alongside the OCSP response signature.
The issuer cert is used to puplate the IssuerNameHash and IssuerKeyHash fields.
The template is used to populate the SerialNumber, Status, RevokedAt, RevocationReason, ThisUpdate, and NextUpdate fields.
If template.IssuerHash is not set, SHA1 will be used.
The ProducedAt date is automatically set to the current date, to the nearest minute.
ParseError results from an invalid OCSP response.
type ParseError string
func (p ParseError) Error() string
Request represents an OCSP request. See RFC 6960.
type Request struct { HashAlgorithm crypto.Hash IssuerNameHash []byte IssuerKeyHash []byte SerialNumber *big.Int }
func ParseRequest(bytes []byte) (*Request, error)
ParseRequest parses an OCSP request in DER form. It only supports requests for a single certificate. Signed requests are not supported. If a request includes a signature, it will result in a ParseError.
func (req *Request) Marshal() ([]byte, error)
Marshal marshals the OCSP request to ASN.1 DER encoded form.
RequestOptions contains options for constructing OCSP requests.
type RequestOptions struct { // Hash contains the hash function that should be used when // constructing the OCSP request. If zero, SHA-1 will be used. Hash crypto.Hash }
Response represents an OCSP response containing a single SingleResponse. See RFC 6960.
type Response struct { // Status is one of {Good, Revoked, Unknown} Status int SerialNumber *big.Int ProducedAt, ThisUpdate, NextUpdate, RevokedAt time.Time RevocationReason int Certificate *x509.Certificate // TBSResponseData contains the raw bytes of the signed response. If // Certificate is nil then this can be used to verify Signature. TBSResponseData []byte Signature []byte SignatureAlgorithm x509.SignatureAlgorithm // IssuerHash is the hash used to compute the IssuerNameHash and IssuerKeyHash. // Valid values are crypto.SHA1, crypto.SHA256, crypto.SHA384, and crypto.SHA512. // If zero, the default is crypto.SHA1. IssuerHash crypto.Hash // RawResponderName optionally contains the DER-encoded subject of the // responder certificate. Exactly one of RawResponderName and // ResponderKeyHash is set. RawResponderName []byte // ResponderKeyHash optionally contains the SHA-1 hash of the // responder's public key. Exactly one of RawResponderName and // ResponderKeyHash is set. ResponderKeyHash []byte // Extensions contains raw X.509 extensions from the singleExtensions field // of the OCSP response. When parsing certificates, this can be used to // extract non-critical extensions that are not parsed by this package. When // marshaling OCSP responses, the Extensions field is ignored, see // ExtraExtensions. Extensions []pkix.Extension // ExtraExtensions contains extensions to be copied, raw, into any marshaled // OCSP response (in the singleExtensions field). Values override any // extensions that would otherwise be produced based on the other fields. The // ExtraExtensions field is not populated when parsing certificates, see // Extensions. ExtraExtensions []pkix.Extension }
func ParseResponse(bytes []byte, issuer *x509.Certificate) (*Response, error)
ParseResponse parses an OCSP response in DER form. It only supports responses for a single certificate. If the response contains a certificate then the signature over the response is checked. If issuer is not nil then it will be used to validate the signature or embedded certificate.
Invalid responses and parse failures will result in a ParseError. Error responses will result in a ResponseError.
func ParseResponseForCert(bytes []byte, cert, issuer *x509.Certificate) (*Response, error)
ParseResponseForCert parses an OCSP response in DER form and searches for a Response relating to cert. If such a Response is found and the OCSP response contains a certificate then the signature over the response is checked. If issuer is not nil then it will be used to validate the signature or embedded certificate.
Invalid responses and parse failures will result in a ParseError. Error responses will result in a ResponseError.
func (resp *Response) CheckSignatureFrom(issuer *x509.Certificate) error
CheckSignatureFrom checks that the signature in resp is a valid signature from issuer. This should only be used if resp.Certificate is nil. Otherwise, the OCSP response contained an intermediate certificate that created the signature. That signature is checked by ParseResponse and only resp.Certificate remains to be validated.
ResponseError is an error that may be returned by ParseResponse to indicate that the response itself is an error, not just that it's indicating that a certificate is revoked, unknown, etc.
type ResponseError struct { Status ResponseStatus }
func (r ResponseError) Error() string
ResponseStatus contains the result of an OCSP request. See https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6960#section-2.3
type ResponseStatus int
const ( Success ResponseStatus = 0 Malformed ResponseStatus = 1 InternalError ResponseStatus = 2 TryLater ResponseStatus = 3 // Status code four is unused in OCSP. See // https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6960#section-4.2.1 SignatureRequired ResponseStatus = 5 ResponseStatus = 6 )
func (r ResponseStatus) String() string