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							- =pod
 
- =head1 NAME
 
- OCSP_request_add1_nonce, OCSP_basic_add1_nonce, OCSP_check_nonce, OCSP_copy_nonce - OCSP nonce functions
 
- =head1 SYNOPSIS
 
-  #include <openssl/ocsp.h>
 
-  int OCSP_request_add1_nonce(OCSP_REQUEST *req, unsigned char *val, int len);
 
-  int OCSP_basic_add1_nonce(OCSP_BASICRESP *resp, unsigned char *val, int len);
 
-  int OCSP_copy_nonce(OCSP_BASICRESP *resp, OCSP_REQUEST *req);
 
-  int OCSP_check_nonce(OCSP_REQUEST *req, OCSP_BASICRESP *resp);
 
- =head1 DESCRIPTION
 
- OCSP_request_add1_nonce() adds a nonce of value B<val> and length B<len> to
 
- OCSP request B<req>. If B<val> is B<NULL> a random nonce is used. If B<len>
 
- is zero or negative a default length will be used (currently 16 bytes).
 
- OCSP_basic_add1_nonce() is identical to OCSP_request_add1_nonce() except
 
- it adds a nonce to OCSP basic response B<resp>.
 
- OCSP_check_nonce() compares the nonce value in B<req> and B<resp>.
 
- OCSP_copy_nonce() copies any nonce value present in B<req> to B<resp>.
 
- =head1 RETURN VALUES
 
- OCSP_request_add1_nonce() and OCSP_basic_add1_nonce() return 1 for success
 
- and 0 for failure.
 
- OCSP_copy_nonce() returns 1 if a nonce was successfully copied, 2 if no nonce
 
- was present in B<req> and 0 if an error occurred.
 
- OCSP_check_nonce() returns the result of the nonce comparison between B<req>
 
- and B<resp>. The return value indicates the result of the comparison.  If
 
- nonces are present and equal 1 is returned. If the nonces are absent 2 is
 
- returned. If a nonce is present in the response only 3 is returned. If nonces
 
- are present and unequal 0 is returned. If the nonce is present in the request
 
- only then -1 is returned.
 
- =head1 NOTES
 
- For most purposes the nonce value in a request is set to a random value so
 
- the B<val> parameter in OCSP_request_add1_nonce() is usually NULL.
 
- An OCSP nonce is typically added to an OCSP request to thwart replay attacks
 
- by checking the same nonce value appears in the response.
 
- Some responders may include a nonce in all responses even if one is not
 
- supplied.
 
- Some responders cache OCSP responses and do not sign each response for
 
- performance reasons. As a result they do not support nonces.
 
- The return values of OCSP_check_nonce() can be checked to cover each case.  A
 
- positive return value effectively indicates success: nonces are both present
 
- and match, both absent or present in the response only. A nonzero return
 
- additionally covers the case where the nonce is present in the request only:
 
- this will happen if the responder doesn't support nonces. A zero return value
 
- indicates present and mismatched nonces: this should be treated as an error
 
- condition.
 
- =head1 SEE ALSO
 
- L<crypto(7)>,
 
- L<OCSP_cert_to_id(3)>,
 
- L<OCSP_REQUEST_new(3)>,
 
- L<OCSP_resp_find_status(3)>,
 
- L<OCSP_response_status(3)>,
 
- L<OCSP_sendreq_new(3)>
 
- =head1 COPYRIGHT
 
- Copyright 2015-2020 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
 
- Licensed under the OpenSSL license (the "License").  You may not use
 
- this file except in compliance with the License.  You can obtain a copy
 
- in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at
 
- L<https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html>.
 
- =cut
 
 
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