I must write a Java implementation of an X.509 openssl certificate parser, but I have a problem: I do not know how to get the sha1 for the validation of certificates.
Can anyone help me to understand what I should do? I know that there is a method getTBSCertificate() in Java, but I have to rewrite it for my purpose.
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Assuming you mean the sha1 which is commonly shown as the 'fingerprint' in the browsers and OS tools -- you need 1) the raw cert as DER; and then 2) sha1 it and 3) translate that to the usual double-digit-hex/colon separated string. As to 1; getEncoded() from java.security.cert.Certificate gets you that. As to 2: MessageDigest has that function. As to 3: I'll leave that to you :)
should do the trick. This output matches that of the java keytool. Dw. | |||
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