KSC Open API
13.1
Kaspersky Security Center API description
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Certificate parameters may include:
When using the PEM, the following fields are required: "CPublic" [paramBinary], certificate body (public part) "CPrivate" [paramBinary], encrypted, private key "CPassword" [paramBinary], optional, encrypted, password When using the PKCS12, the following fields are required: "CPKCS12" [paramBinary], PKCS12 container "CPassword" [paramBinary], encrypted, password Deprecated. When using the old style PEM, the following fields are required: "CERT_TYPE" [paramLong], certificate type (0 - PEM, 1 - PKCS12) "CERT_PUBLIC_PART" [paramBinary], public key "CERT_PRIVATE_PART" [paramBinary], unencrypted, private key "CERT_PASSWORD" [paramString], optional, unencrypted, password Deprecated. When using the old style PKCS12, the following fields are required: "CERT_TYPE" [paramLong], certificate type (0 - PEM, 1 - PKCS12) "CERT_PUBLIC_PART" [paramBinary], PKCS12 container "CERT_PASSWORD" [paramString], unencrypted, password Deprecated. When using the old style 2nd PEM, the following fields are required: "CERT_PUB" [paramBinary], public key "CERT_PRV" [paramBinary], unencrypted, private key "CERT_PWD" [paramString], optional, encrypted, password Deprecated. When using the old style 2nd PKCS12, the following fields are required: "CERT_PKCS12" [paramBinary], PKCS12 container "CERT_PWD" [paramString], encrypted, password Note that a certificate can only be in one format: PEM or PKCS12.