For a secure application I need to select a certificate in a dialog.
How can I access certificate store or a part of it (e.g. storeLocation="Local Machine"
and storeName="My"
) using C# and get a collection of all certificates from there? Thanks in advance for your help.
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X509Store store = new X509Store(StoreName.My, StoreLocation.LocalMachine);
store.Open(OpenFlags.ReadOnly);
foreach (X509Certificate2 certificate in store.Certificates){
//TODO's
}
Try this:
//using System.Security.Cryptography.X509Certificates;
public static X509Certificate2 selectCert(StoreName store, StoreLocation location, string windowTitle, string windowMsg)
{
X509Certificate2 certSelected = null;
X509Store x509Store = new X509Store(store, location);
x509Store.Open(OpenFlags.ReadOnly);
X509Certificate2Collection col = x509Store.Certificates;
X509Certificate2Collection sel = X509Certificate2UI.SelectFromCollection(col, windowTitle, windowMsg, X509SelectionFlag.SingleSelection);
if (sel.Count > 0)
{
X509Certificate2Enumerator en = sel.GetEnumerator();
en.MoveNext();
certSelected = en.Current;
}
x509Store.Close();
return certSelected;
}
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13Linq makes this easier: x509Store.Certificates.OfType<X509Certificate2>().FirstOrDefault(cert => cert.IssuerName.Name.EndsWith("DC=mysite, DC=com")); Mar 28, 2012 at 12:31
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@JonathanDeMarks: what exactly does the
"DC=mysite, DC=com"
signify here? None of these examples seem to show how to get a specific certificate...– NyergudsJun 27, 2013 at 9:32 -
@Nyerguds The question is: Get list of certificates from the certificate store in C#, not specific. Please, Create another question.– CobaiaJun 27, 2013 at 11:27
The simplest way to do that is by opening the certificate store you want and then using X509Certificate2UI
.
var store = new X509Store(StoreName.My, StoreLocation.LocalMachine);
store.Open(OpenFlags.ReadOnly);
var selectedCertificate = X509Certificate2UI.SelectFromCollection(
store.Certificates,
"Title",
"MSG",
X509SelectionFlag.SingleSelection);
More information in X509Certificate2UI
on MSDN.
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1To use
X509Certificate2UI
I need to add a reference toSystem.security.dll
, however this works like a charm +1:)
. Also to use a user keystore I useStoreLocation.CurrentUser
instead ofStoreLocation.LocalMachine
.– albciffMay 21, 2015 at 9:42
Yes -- the X509Store.Certificates
property returns a snapshot of the X.509 certificate store.
Example for the above question.
public List<string> getListofCertificate()
{
var certificates = new List<string>();
X509Store store = new X509Store(StoreLocation.CurrentUser);
try
{
store.Open(OpenFlags.ReadOnly);
// Place all certificates in an X509Certificate2Collection object.
X509Certificate2Collection certCollection = store.Certificates;
foreach (X509Certificate2 x509 in certCollection)
{
Console.WriteLine(x509.IssuerName.Name);
certificates.Add(x509.IssuerName.Name);
}
}
finally
{
store.Close();
}
return certificates;
}