Struct openssl::x509::X509Builder[][src]

pub struct X509Builder(_);
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A builder used to construct an X509.

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Creates a new builder.

Sets the notAfter constraint on the certificate.

Sets the notBefore constraint on the certificate.

Sets the version of the certificate.

Note that the version is zero-indexed; that is, a certificate corresponding to version 3 of the X.509 standard should pass 2 to this method.

Sets the serial number of the certificate.

Sets the issuer name of the certificate.

Sets the subject name of the certificate.

When building certificates, the C, ST, and O options are common when using the openssl command line tools. The CN field is used for the common name, such as a DNS name.

use openssl::x509::{X509, X509NameBuilder};

let mut x509_name = openssl::x509::X509NameBuilder::new().unwrap();
x509_name.append_entry_by_text("C", "US").unwrap();
x509_name.append_entry_by_text("ST", "CA").unwrap();
x509_name.append_entry_by_text("O", "Some organization").unwrap();
x509_name.append_entry_by_text("CN", "www.example.com").unwrap();
let x509_name = x509_name.build();

let mut x509 = openssl::x509::X509::builder().unwrap();
x509.set_subject_name(&x509_name).unwrap();

Sets the public key associated with the certificate.

Returns a context object which is needed to create certain X509 extension values.

Set issuer to None if the certificate will be self-signed.

Adds an X509 extension value to the certificate.

This works just as append_extension except it takes ownership of the X509Extension.

Adds an X509 extension value to the certificate.

This corresponds to X509_add_ext.

Signs the certificate with a private key.

Consumes the builder, returning the certificate.

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