How do you parse the Subject Alternate Names from an X509Certificate2?

主宰稳场 提交于 2019-12-30 08:07:18

问题


Is there an easy way to get the Subject Alternate Names from an X509Certificate2 object?

        foreach (X509Extension ext in certificate.Extensions)
        {
            if (ext.Oid.Value.Equals(/* SAN OID */"2.5.29.17"))
            {
                byte[] raw = ext.RawData;
                // ?????? parse to get type and name ????????
            }
        }

回答1:


Use the Format method of the extension for a printable version.

X509Certificate2 cert = /* your code here */;

foreach (X509Extension extension in cert.Extensions)
{
    // Create an AsnEncodedData object using the extensions information.
    AsnEncodedData asndata = new AsnEncodedData(extension.Oid, extension.RawData);
    Console.WriteLine("Extension type: {0}", extension.Oid.FriendlyName);
    Console.WriteLine("Oid value: {0}",asndata.Oid.Value);
    Console.WriteLine("Raw data length: {0} {1}", asndata.RawData.Length, Environment.NewLine);
    Console.WriteLine(asndata.Format(true));
}



回答2:


To get the "Subject Alternative Name" from a certificate:

X509Certificate2 cert = /* your code here */;

Console.WriteLine("UpnName : {0}{1}", cert.GetNameInfo(X509NameType.UpnName, false), Environment.NewLine);



回答3:


Based on the answer from Minh, here is a self-contained static function that should return them all

    public static IEnumerable<string> ParseSujectAlternativeNames(X509Certificate2 cert)
    {
        Regex sanRex = new Regex(@"^DNS Name=(.*)", RegexOptions.Compiled | RegexOptions.CultureInvariant);

        var sanList = from X509Extension ext in cert.Extensions
                      where ext.Oid.FriendlyName.Equals("Subject Alternative Name", StringComparison.Ordinal)
                      let data = new AsnEncodedData(ext.Oid, ext.RawData)
                      let text = data.Format(true)
                      from line in text.Split(new char[] { '\r', '\n' }, StringSplitOptions.RemoveEmptyEntries)
                      let match = sanRex.Match(line)
                      where match.Success && match.Groups.Count > 0 && !string.IsNullOrEmpty(match.Groups[1].Value)
                      select match.Groups[1].Value;

        return sanList;
    }



回答4:


I have created a function to do this:

private static List<string> ParseSujectAlternativeName(X509Certificate2 cert)
{
            var result = new List<string>();

            var subjectAlternativeName = cert.Extensions.Cast<X509Extension>()
                                                .Where(n => n.Oid.FriendlyName.EqualsCase(SubjectAlternativeName))
                                                .Select(n => new AsnEncodedData(n.Oid, n.RawData))
                                                .Select(n => n.Format(true))
                                                .FirstOrDefault();

            if (subjectAlternativeName != null)
            {
                var alternativeNames = subjectAlternativeName.Split(new[] { "\r\n", "\r", "\n" }, StringSplitOptions.None);

                foreach (var alternativeName in alternativeNames)
                {
                    var groups = Regex.Match(alternativeName, @"^DNS Name=(.*)").Groups;

                    if (groups.Count > 0 && !String.IsNullOrEmpty(groups[1].Value))
                    {
                        result.Add(groups[1].Value);
                    }
                }
            }

            return result;           
}



回答5:


With .net core, its more relevant to need a cross-platform way to do this. @Jason Shuler solution is windows only, but with some extra work, can be platform-independent. I've adapted the code WCF uses to do this in the following snippet(MIT Licensed)

    // Adapted from https://github.com/dotnet/wcf/blob/a9984490334fdc7d7382cae3c7bc0c8783eacd16/src/System.Private.ServiceModel/src/System/IdentityModel/Claims/X509CertificateClaimSet.cs
    // We don't have a strongly typed extension to parse Subject Alt Names, so we have to do a workaround 
    // to figure out what the identifier, delimiter, and separator is by using a well-known extension
    // If https://github.com/dotnet/corefx/issues/22068 ever goes anywhere, we can remove this
    private static class X509SubjectAlternativeNameParser
    {
        private const string SAN_OID = "2.5.29.17";

        private static readonly string platform_identifier;
        private static readonly char platform_delimiter;
        private static readonly string platform_seperator;

        static X509SubjectAlternativeNameParser()
        {
            // Extracted a well-known X509Extension
            byte[] x509ExtensionBytes = new byte[] {
                48, 36, 130, 21, 110, 111, 116, 45, 114, 101, 97, 108, 45, 115, 117, 98, 106, 101, 99,
                116, 45, 110, 97, 109, 101, 130, 11, 101, 120, 97, 109, 112, 108, 101, 46, 99, 111, 109
            };
            const string subjectName1 = "not-real-subject-name";

            X509Extension x509Extension = new X509Extension(SAN_OID, x509ExtensionBytes, true);
            string x509ExtensionFormattedString = x509Extension.Format(false);

            // Each OS has a different dNSName identifier and delimiter
            // On Windows, dNSName == "DNS Name" (localizable), on Linux, dNSName == "DNS"
            // e.g.,
            // Windows: x509ExtensionFormattedString is: "DNS Name=not-real-subject-name, DNS Name=example.com"
            // Linux:   x509ExtensionFormattedString is: "DNS:not-real-subject-name, DNS:example.com"
            // Parse: <identifier><delimter><value><separator(s)>

            int delimiterIndex = x509ExtensionFormattedString.IndexOf(subjectName1) - 1;
            platform_delimiter = x509ExtensionFormattedString[delimiterIndex];

            // Make an assumption that all characters from the the start of string to the delimiter 
            // are part of the identifier
            platform_identifier = x509ExtensionFormattedString.Substring(0, delimiterIndex);

            int separatorFirstChar = delimiterIndex + subjectName1.Length + 1;
            int separatorLength = 1;
            for (int i = separatorFirstChar + 1; i < x509ExtensionFormattedString.Length; i++)
            {
                // We advance until the first character of the identifier to determine what the
                // separator is. This assumes that the identifier assumption above is correct
                if (x509ExtensionFormattedString[i] == platform_identifier[0])
                {
                    break;
                }

                separatorLength++;
            }

            platform_seperator = x509ExtensionFormattedString.Substring(separatorFirstChar, separatorLength);
        }

        public static IEnumerable<string> ParseSubjectAlternativeNames(X509Certificate2 cert)
        {
            return cert.Extensions
                .Cast<X509Extension>()
                .Where(ext => ext.Oid.Value.Equals(SAN_OID)) // Only use SAN extensions
                .Select(ext => new AsnEncodedData(ext.Oid, ext.RawData).Format(false)) // Decode from ASN
                // This is dumb but AsnEncodedData.Format changes based on the platform, so our static initialization code handles making sure we parse it correctly
                .SelectMany(text => text.Split(platform_seperator, StringSplitOptions.RemoveEmptyEntries))
                .Select(text => text.Split(platform_delimiter))
                .Where(x => x[0] == platform_identifier)
                .Select(x => x[1]);
        }
    }


来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/16698307/how-do-you-parse-the-subject-alternate-names-from-an-x509certificate2

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