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openssl_pkcs7_verify — Verifies the signature of an S/MIME signed message
$input_filename,$flags,$signers_certificates_filename = null,$ca_info = [],$untrusted_certificates_filename = null,$content = null,$output_filename = nullopenssl_pkcs7_verify() reads the S/MIME message contained in the given file and examines the digital signature.
input_filenamePath to the message.
flagsflags can be used to affect how the signature is verified - see PKCS7 constants for more information.
signers_certificates_filenameIf the signers_certificates_filename is specified, it should be a string holding the name of a file into which the certificates of the persons that signed the messages will be stored in PEM format.
ca_infoIf the ca_info is specified, it should hold information about the trusted CA certificates to use in the verification process - see certificate verification for more information about this parameter.
untrusted_certificates_filenameIf the untrusted_certificates_filename is specified, it is the filename of a file containing a bunch of certificates to use as untrusted CAs.
contentYou can specify a filename with content that will be filled with the verified data, but with the signature information stripped.
output_filenameReturns true if the signature is verified, false if it is not correct (the message has been tampered with, or the signing certificate is invalid), or -1 on error.
| Version | Description |
|---|---|
| 8.0.0 | signers_certificates_filename, untrusted_certificates_filename, content and output_filename are nullable now. |
| 7.2.0 | The output_filename parameter was added. |
Note: As specified in RFC 2045, lines may not be longer than 76 characters in the
input_filenameparameter.