I'm studying the idea of signing and then verifying the signature of a message using OpenSSL. I have the signature part figured out, but I'm stuck verifying that same signature.
Say that I have some plaintext in a file called plaintext.txt. I have the signature of the plaintext in signature.txt. This plaintext was signed using a private RSA key. I have the certificate which contains the public key that goes with that private key. I believe that there is an OpenSSL command that will allow me to verify that signature without extracting the public key as a separate step. Here is what I am trying:
openssl sha1 -verify -inkey cert.pem -certin -signature signature.txt plaintext
But I'm getting this error on the command line:
No signature to verify: use the -signature option
-signature
is being passed as an argument to-certin
like any other file. Perhpas that's a typo that should be corrected first. Something like... -certin cert.pem -signature signature.txt ...
. Also, rather thanopenssl sha1 -verify
, you should probably be using Jariq's suggestions.