Query: openssl_pkcs7_decrypt
OS: php
Section: 3
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OPENSSL_PKCS7_DECRYPT(3) 1 OPENSSL_PKCS7_DECRYPT(3) openssl_pkcs7_decrypt - Decrypts an S/MIME encrypted messageSYNOPSISbool openssl_pkcs7_decrypt (string $infilename, string $outfilename, mixed $recipcert, [mixed $recipkey])DESCRIPTIONDecrypts the S/MIME encrypted message contained in the file specified by $infilename using the certificate and its associated private key specified by $recipcert and $recipkey.PARAMETERSo $infilename - o $outfilename - The decrypted message is written to the file specified by $outfilename. o $recipcert - o $recipkey -RETURN VALUESReturns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure.EXAMPLESExample #1 openssl_pkcs7_decrypt(3) example <?php // $cert and $key are assumed to contain your personal certificate and private // key pair, and that you are the recipient of an S/MIME message $infilename = "encrypted.msg"; // this file holds your encrypted message $outfilename = "decrypted.msg"; // make sure you can write to this file if (openssl_pkcs7_decrypt($infilename, $outfilename, $cert, $key)) { echo "decrypted!"; } else { echo "failed to decrypt!"; } ?> PHP Documentation Group OPENSSL_PKCS7_DECRYPT(3)
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