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diff --git a/security/nss/lib/pkcs7/secmime.h b/security/nss/lib/pkcs7/secmime.h deleted file mode 100644 index 6950e416f..000000000 --- a/security/nss/lib/pkcs7/secmime.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,192 +0,0 @@ -/* - * The contents of this file are subject to the Mozilla Public - * License Version 1.1 (the "License"); you may not use this file - * except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of - * the License at http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/ - * - * Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS - * IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or - * implied. See the License for the specific language governing - * rights and limitations under the License. - * - * The Original Code is the Netscape security libraries. - * - * The Initial Developer of the Original Code is Netscape - * Communications Corporation. Portions created by Netscape are - * Copyright (C) 1994-2000 Netscape Communications Corporation. All - * Rights Reserved. - * - * Contributor(s): - * - * Alternatively, the contents of this file may be used under the - * terms of the GNU General Public License Version 2 or later (the - * "GPL"), in which case the provisions of the GPL are applicable - * instead of those above. If you wish to allow use of your - * version of this file only under the terms of the GPL and not to - * allow others to use your version of this file under the MPL, - * indicate your decision by deleting the provisions above and - * replace them with the notice and other provisions required by - * the GPL. If you do not delete the provisions above, a recipient - * may use your version of this file under either the MPL or the - * GPL. - */ - -/* - * Header file for routines specific to S/MIME. Keep things that are pure - * pkcs7 out of here; this is for S/MIME policy, S/MIME interoperability, etc. - * - * $Id$ - */ - -#ifndef _SECMIME_H_ -#define _SECMIME_H_ 1 - -#include "secpkcs7.h" - - -/************************************************************************/ -SEC_BEGIN_PROTOS - -/* - * Initialize the local recording of the user S/MIME cipher preferences. - * This function is called once for each cipher, the order being - * important (first call records greatest preference, and so on). - * When finished, it is called with a "which" of CIPHER_FAMILID_MASK. - * If the function is called again after that, it is assumed that - * the preferences are being reset, and the old preferences are - * discarded. - * - * XXX This is for a particular user, and right now the storage is - * XXX local, static. The preference should be stored elsewhere to allow - * XXX for multiple uses of one library? How does SSL handle this; - * XXX it has something similar? - * - * - The "which" values are defined in ciferfam.h (the SMIME_* values, - * for example SMIME_DES_CBC_56). - * - If "on" is non-zero then the named cipher is enabled, otherwise - * it is disabled. (It is not necessary to call the function for - * ciphers that are disabled, however, as that is the default.) - * - * If the cipher preference is successfully recorded, SECSuccess - * is returned. Otherwise SECFailure is returned. The only errors - * are due to failure allocating memory or bad parameters/calls: - * SEC_ERROR_XXX ("which" is not in the S/MIME cipher family) - * SEC_ERROR_XXX (function is being called more times than there - * are known/expected ciphers) - */ -extern SECStatus SECMIME_EnableCipher(long which, int on); - -/* - * Initialize the local recording of the S/MIME policy. - * This function is called to enable/disable a particular cipher. - * (S/MIME encryption or decryption using a particular cipher is only - * allowed if that cipher is currently enabled.) At startup, all S/MIME - * ciphers are disabled. From that point, this function can be called - * to enable a cipher -- it is not necessary to call this to disable - * a cipher unless that cipher was previously, explicitly enabled via - * this function. - * - * XXX This is for a the current module, I think, so local, static storage - * XXX is okay. Is that correct, or could multiple uses of the same - * XXX library expect to operate under different policies? - * - * - The "which" values are defined in ciferfam.h (the SMIME_* values, - * for example SMIME_DES_CBC_56). - * - If "on" is non-zero then the named cipher is enabled, otherwise - * it is disabled. - * - * If the cipher is successfully enabled/disabled, SECSuccess is - * returned. Otherwise SECFailure is returned. The only errors - * are due to bad parameters: - * SEC_ERROR_XXX ("which" is not in the S/MIME cipher family) - * SEC_ERROR_XXX ("which" exceeds expected maximum cipher; this is - * really an internal error) - */ -extern SECStatus SECMIME_SetPolicy(long which, int on); - -/* - * Does the current policy allow S/MIME decryption of this particular - * algorithm and keysize? - */ -extern PRBool SECMIME_DecryptionAllowed(SECAlgorithmID *algid, PK11SymKey *key); - -/* - * Does the current policy allow *any* S/MIME encryption (or decryption)? - * - * This tells whether or not *any* S/MIME encryption can be done, - * according to policy. Callers may use this to do nicer user interface - * (say, greying out a checkbox so a user does not even try to encrypt - * a message when they are not allowed to) or for any reason they want - * to check whether S/MIME encryption (or decryption, for that matter) - * may be done. - * - * It takes no arguments. The return value is a simple boolean: - * PR_TRUE means encryption (or decryption) is *possible* - * (but may still fail due to other reasons, like because we cannot - * find all the necessary certs, etc.; PR_TRUE is *not* a guarantee) - * PR_FALSE means encryption (or decryption) is not permitted - * - * There are no errors from this routine. - */ -extern PRBool SECMIME_EncryptionPossible(void); - -/* - * Start an S/MIME encrypting context. - * - * "scert" is the cert for the sender. It will be checked for validity. - * "rcerts" are the certs for the recipients. They will also be checked. - * - * "certdb" is the cert database to use for verifying the certs. - * It can be NULL if a default database is available (like in the client). - * - * This function already does all of the stuff specific to S/MIME protocol - * and local policy; the return value just needs to be passed to - * SEC_PKCS7Encode() or to SEC_PKCS7EncoderStart() to create the encoded data, - * and finally to SEC_PKCS7DestroyContentInfo(). - * - * An error results in a return value of NULL and an error set. - * (Retrieve specific errors via PORT_GetError()/XP_GetError().) - */ -extern SEC_PKCS7ContentInfo *SECMIME_CreateEncrypted(CERTCertificate *scert, - CERTCertificate **rcerts, - CERTCertDBHandle *certdb, - SECKEYGetPasswordKey pwfn, - void *pwfn_arg); - -/* - * Start an S/MIME signing context. - * - * "scert" is the cert that will be used to sign the data. It will be - * checked for validity. - * - * "certdb" is the cert database to use for verifying the cert. - * It can be NULL if a default database is available (like in the client). - * - * "digestalg" names the digest algorithm. (It should be SEC_OID_SHA1; - * XXX There should be SECMIME functions for hashing, or the hashing should - * be built into this interface, which we would like because we would - * support more smartcards that way, and then this argument should go away.) - * - * "digest" is the actual digest of the data. It must be provided in - * the case of detached data or NULL if the content will be included. - * - * This function already does all of the stuff specific to S/MIME protocol - * and local policy; the return value just needs to be passed to - * SEC_PKCS7Encode() or to SEC_PKCS7EncoderStart() to create the encoded data, - * and finally to SEC_PKCS7DestroyContentInfo(). - * - * An error results in a return value of NULL and an error set. - * (Retrieve specific errors via PORT_GetError()/XP_GetError().) - */ -extern SEC_PKCS7ContentInfo *SECMIME_CreateSigned(CERTCertificate *scert, - CERTCertificate *ecert, - CERTCertDBHandle *certdb, - SECOidTag digestalg, - SECItem *digest, - SECKEYGetPasswordKey pwfn, - void *pwfn_arg); - -/************************************************************************/ -SEC_END_PROTOS - -#endif /* _SECMIME_H_ */ |