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=head1 NAME
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openssl-glossary - An OpenSSL Glossary
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=head1 DESCRIPTION
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=for comment Please keep the items in case-insensitive alphabetical order
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=over 4
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=item Algorithm
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Cryptographic primitives such as the SHA256 digest, or AES encryption are
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referred to in OpenSSL as "algorithms". There can be more than one
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implementation for any given algorithm available for use.
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L<crypto(7)>
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=item ASN.1, ASN1
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ASN.1 ("Abstract Syntax Notation One") is a notation for describing abstract
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types and values. It is defined in the ITU-T documents X.680 to X.683:
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L<https://www.itu.int/rec/T-REC-X.680>,
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L<https://www.itu.int/rec/T-REC-X.681>,
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L<https://www.itu.int/rec/T-REC-X.682>,
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L<https://www.itu.int/rec/T-REC-X.683>
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=item Base Provider
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An OpenSSL Provider that contains encoders and decoders for OpenSSL keys. All
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the algorithm implementations in the Base Provider are also available in the
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Default Provider.
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L<OSSL_PROVIDER-base(7)>
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=item Decoder
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A decoder is a type of algorithm used for decoding keys and parameters from some
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external format such as PEM or DER.
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L<OSSL_DECODER_CTX_new_for_pkey(3)>
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=item Default Provider
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An OpenSSL Provider that contains the most common OpenSSL algorithm
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implementations. It is loaded by default if no other provider is available. All
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the algorithm implementations in the Base Provider are also available in the
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Default Provider.
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L<OSSL_PROVIDER-default(7)>
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=item DER ("Distinguished Encoding Rules")
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DER is a binary encoding of data, structured according to an ASN.1
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specification. This is a common encoding used for cryptographic objects
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such as private and public keys, certificates, CRLs, ...
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It is defined in ITU-T document X.690:
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L<https://www.itu.int/rec/T-REC-X.690>
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=item Encoder
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An encoder is a type of algorithm used for encoding keys and parameters to some
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external format such as PEM or DER.
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L<OSSL_ENCODER_CTX_new_for_pkey(3)>
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=item Explicit Fetching
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Explicit Fetching is a type of Fetching (see Fetching). Explicit Fetching is
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where a function call is made to obtain an algorithm object representing an
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implementation such as L<EVP_MD_fetch(3)> or L<EVP_CIPHER_fetch(3)>
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=item Fetching
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Fetching is the process of looking through the available algorithm
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implementations, applying selection criteria (via a property query string), and
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finally choosing the implementation that will be used.
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Also see Explicit Fetching and Implicit Fetching.
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L<crypto(7)>
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=item FIPS Provider
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An OpenSSL Provider that contains OpenSSL algorithm implementations that have
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been validated according to the FIPS 140-2 standard.
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L<OSSL_PROVIDER-FIPS(7)>
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=item Implicit Fetching
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Implicit Fetching is a type of Fetching (see Fetching). Implicit Fetching is
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where an algorithm object with no associated implementation is used such as the
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return value from L<EVP_sha256(3)> or L<EVP_aes_128_cbc(3)>. With implicit
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fetching an implementation is fetched automatically using default selection
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criteria the first time the algorithm is used.
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=item Legacy Provider
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An OpenSSL Provider that contains algorithm implementations that are considered
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insecure or are no longer in common use.
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L<OSSL_PROVIDER-legacy(7)>
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=item Library Context
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A Library Context in OpenSSL is represented by the type B<OSSL_LIB_CTX>. It can
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be thought of as a scope within which configuration options apply. If an
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application does not explicitly create a library context then the "default"
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one is used. Many OpenSSL functions can take a library context as an argument.
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A NULL value can always be passed to indicate the default library context.
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L<OSSL_LIB_CTX(3)>
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=item MSBLOB
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MSBLOB is a Microsoft specific binary format for RSA and DSA keys, both
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private and public. This form is never passphrase protected.
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=item Null Provider
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An OpenSSL Provider that contains no algorithm implementations. This can be
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useful to prevent the default provider from being automatically loaded in a
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library context.
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L<OSSL_PROVIDER-null(7)>
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=item Operation
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An operation is a group of OpenSSL functions with a common purpose such as
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encryption, or digesting.
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L<crypto(7)>
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=item PEM ("Privacy Enhanced Message")
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PEM is a format used for encoding of binary content into a mail and ASCII
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friendly form. The content is a series of base64-encoded lines, surrounded
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by begin/end markers each on their own line. For example:
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-----BEGIN PRIVATE KEY-----
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MIICdg....
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... bhTQ==
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-----END PRIVATE KEY-----
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Optional header line(s) may appear after the begin line, and their existence
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depends on the type of object being written or read.
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For all OpenSSL uses, the binary content is expected to be a DER encoded
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structure.
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This is defined in IETF RFC 1421:
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L<https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1421>
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=item PKCS#8
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PKCS#8 is a specification of ASN.1 structures that OpenSSL uses for storing
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or transmitting any private key in a key type agnostic manner.
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There are two structures worth noting for OpenSSL use, one that contains the
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key data in unencrypted form (known as "PrivateKeyInfo") and an encrypted
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wrapper structure (known as "EncryptedPrivateKeyInfo").
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This is specified in RFC 5208:
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L<https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5208>
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=item Property
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A property is a way of classifying and selecting algorithm implementations.
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A property is a key/value pair expressed as a string. For example all algorithm
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implementations in the default provider have the property "provider=default".
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An algorithm implementation can have multiple properties defined against it.
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Also see Property Query String.
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L<property(7)>
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=item Property Query String
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A property query string is a string containing a sequence of properties that
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can be used to select an algorithm implementation. For example the query string
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"provider=example,foo=bar" will select algorithms from the "example" provider
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that have a "foo" property defined for them with a value of "bar".
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Property Query Strings are used during fetching. See Fetching.
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L<property(7)>
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=item Provider
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A provider in OpenSSL is a component that groups together algorithm
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implementations. Providers can come from OpenSSL itself or from third parties.
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L<provider(7)>
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=item PVK
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PVK is a Microsoft specific binary format for RSA and DSA private keys.
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This form may be passphrase protected.
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=item SubjectPublicKeyInfo
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SubjectPublicKeyInfo is an ASN.1 structure that OpenSSL uses for storing and
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transmitting any public key in a key type agnostic manner.
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This is specified as part of the specification for certificates, RFC 5280:
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L<https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5280>
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=back
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=head1 HISTORY
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This glossary was added in OpenSSL 3.0.
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=head1 COPYRIGHT
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Copyright 2020-2022 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
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Licensed under the Apache License 2.0 (the "License"). You may not use
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this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy
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in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at
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L<https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html>.
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=cut
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