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     PKCS12_parse(3)	    9/Oct/2002 (0.9.7e)	       PKCS12_parse(3)

     NAME
	  PKCS12_parse - parse a PKCS#12 structure

     SYNOPSIS
	   #include <openssl/pkcs12.h>

	  int PKCS12_parse(PKCS12 *p12, const char *pass, EVP_PKEY
	  **pkey, X509 **cert, STACK_OF(X509) **ca);

     DESCRIPTION
	  PKCS12_parse() parses a PKCS12 structure.

	  p12 is the PKCS12 structure to parse. pass is the passphrase
	  to use.  If successful the private key will be written to
	  *pkey, the corresponding certificate to *cert and any
	  additional certificates to *ca.

     NOTES
	  The parameters pkey and cert cannot be NULL. ca can be
	  <NULL> in which case additional certificates will be
	  discarded. *ca can also be a valid STACK in which case
	  additional certificates are appended to *ca. If *ca is NULL
	  a new STACK will be allocated.

	  The friendlyName and localKeyID attributes (if present) on
	  each certificate will be stored in the alias and keyid
	  attributes of the X509 structure.

     BUGS
	  Only a single private key and corresponding certificate is
	  returned by this function.  More complex PKCS#12 files with
	  multiple private keys will only return the first match.

	  Only friendlyName and localKeyID attributes are currently
	  stored in certificates.  Other attributes are discarded.

	  Attributes currently cannot be store in the private key
	  EVP_PKEY structure.

     SEE ALSO
	  d2i_PKCS12(3)

     HISTORY
	  PKCS12_parse was added in OpenSSL 0.9.3

     Page 1					    (printed 10/20/05)

     PKCS12_parse(3)	    9/Oct/2002 (0.9.7e)	       PKCS12_parse(3)

     Page 2					    (printed 10/20/05)

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