(PHP 4 >= 4.2.0, PHP 5)
openssl_csr_export — Exports a CSR as a string
$csr
, string &$out
[, bool $notext
= true
] )
openssl_csr_export() takes the Certificate Signing
Request represented by csr
and stores it as
ascii-armoured text into out
, which is passed by
reference.
csr
out
notext
可选参数 notext
影响输出的冗余度。如果设为
FALSE
,输出内容将包含附加的人类可读信息。notext
的缺省值为 TRUE
。
成功时返回 TRUE
, 或者在失败时返回 FALSE
。
carlos AT wfmh DOT org DOT pl (2002-06-26 19:44:39)
Here you come with the example of how to use this function.
if( $csr = openssl_csr_new( array(
"countryName"=>"PL",
"stateOrProvinceName" => "blah",
"organizationName" => "company ltd",
"commonName"=>"foo.bar.com",
"Email"=>"blah@foo.bar.com"), $privkey )
)
{
openssl_csr_export_to_file( $csr, "out.csr");
}
else
{
printf("failed\n");
}
Keep in mind that keys are case sensitive (i.e. give "email" instead of "Email" and you get warning). Also remember it's important to keep the order of the arguments in array. Move the "Email" above commonName and check what you get (in case you don't know how: "openssl req -noout -text -in out.csr").
It also happened to me me I got segfault when order was rubbish (afair Email after countryName, or plenty Email's here and there), so be awared.