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Informations about the package requester

Online Certificate Status Protocol PHP Library

This is a modified version of the OCSP repository by #mlocati and the addition of a Timestamp Authority (TSA) class.

The modifications are to support the project OCSP responder. Amongst the changes are the addition of new ASN.1 tags and the removal of the dependency on phpseclib.

This repository contains a PHP library that helps you checking if HTTPS certificates are revoked, by using the Online Certificate Status Protocol (OCSP).

This library doesn't require exec calls to system utilities like OpenSSL: it's a pure PHP library.

This library doesn't include any network-related helpers: you have to use your own transport libraries (cURL, Zend HTTP, Guzzle or whatever).

Checking HTTPS certificates requires:

Obtaining the certificate and the issuer certificate from an HTTPS URL

You can get the HTTPS certificate and the issuer certificate from an HTTPS URL by using some code like this:

Obtaining the issuer certificate from a certificate

HTTPS certificates usually contain an URL where you can find the certificate of the certificate issuer.

You can use this code to extract this URL, provided that '/path/to/certificate' is the path to a local file that contains your HTTPS certificate:

At this point, $urlOfIssuerCertificate will contain the URL where the issuer certificate can be downloaded from (if it's an empty string, that means that the issuer certificate URL is not included in your certificate).

Obtaining the OCSP Responder URL

To check if a certificate is valid, we need to know an URL, provided by the authority that issued the certificate, that can be called to check if the certificate has been revoked.

This URL may be included in the HTTPS certificate itself.

To get it, you can use the following code (provided that '/path/to/certificate' is the path to a local file that contains your HTTPS certificate):

Checking if a certificate has been revoked

Once you have the HTTPS certificate, the issuer certificate, and the OCSP Responder URL, you can check if the HTTPS certificate has been revoked, or if it's still valid.

In order to do so, you have to write some code like this (here we use cURL, but you can use any other transport library):

At this point, $response contains an instance of the Ocsp\Response class:

Exceptions

Problems may arise while loading the certificates, creating the request body for the OCSP Responder, analyzing the response from the OCSP Responder. To catch these errors, you can enclose your code within try/catch statements:


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