FIDO_CRED_VERIFY(3) | Library Functions Manual | FIDO_CRED_VERIFY(3) |
fido_cred_verify
—
verifies the attestation signature of a FIDO 2
credential
#include
<fido.h>
int
fido_cred_verify
(const
fido_cred_t *cred);
The
fido_cred_verify
()
function verifies whether the attestation signature contained in
cred matches the attributes of the credential. Before
using fido_cred_verify
() in a sensitive context, the
reader is strongly encouraged to make herself familiar with the FIDO 2
credential attestation process as defined in the Web Authentication
(webauthn) standard.
A brief description follows:
The
fido_cred_verify
()
function verifies whether the client data hash, relying party ID, credential
ID, type, protection policy, minimum PIN length, and resident/discoverable
key and user verification attributes of cred have been
attested by the holder of the private counterpart of the public key
contained in the credential's x509 certificate.
Please note that the x509 certificate itself is not verified.
The attestation statement formats
supported by
fido_cred_verify
()
are
packed,
fido-u2f,
and tpm. The
attestation type implemented by fido_cred_verify
()
is Basic
Attestation. Other attestation formats and types are not
supported.
The error codes returned by
fido_cred_verify
() are defined in
<fido/err.h>
. If
cred does not contain attestation data, then
FIDO_ERR_INVALID_ARGUMENT
is returned. If
cred passes verification, then
FIDO_OK
is returned.
May 23, 2018 | Yubico AB |