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PKCS12_NEWPASS(3)                   OpenSSL                  PKCS12_NEWPASS(3)
NAME
       PKCS12_newpass - change the password of a PKCS12 structure
SYNOPSIS
        #include <openssl/pkcs12.h>
        int PKCS12_newpass(PKCS12 *p12, const char *oldpass, const char *newpass);
DESCRIPTION
       PKCS12_newpass() changes the password of a PKCS12 structure.
       p12 is a pointer to a PKCS12 structure. oldpass is the existing
       password and newpass is the new password.
NOTES
       Each of oldpass and newpass is independently interpreted as a string in
       the UTF-8 encoding. If it is not valid UTF-8, it is assumed to be
       ISO8859-1 instead.
       In particular, this means that passwords in the locale character set
       (or code page on Windows) must potentially be converted to UTF-8 before
       use. This may include passwords from local text files, or input from
       the terminal or command line. Refer to the documentation of
       UI_OpenSSL(3), for example.
RETURN VALUES
       PKCS12_newpass() returns 1 on success or 0 on failure. Applications can
       retrieve the most recent error from PKCS12_newpass() with
       ERR_get_error().
EXAMPLES
       This example loads a PKCS#12 file, changes its password and writes out
       the result to a new file.
        #include <stdio.h>
        #include <stdlib.h>
        #include <openssl/pem.h>
        #include <openssl/err.h>
        #include <openssl/pkcs12.h>
        int main(int argc, char **argv)
        {
            FILE *fp;
            PKCS12 *p12;
            if (argc != 5) {
                fprintf(stderr, "Usage: pkread p12file password newpass opfile\n");
                return 1;
            }
            if ((fp = fopen(argv[1], "rb")) == NULL) {
                fprintf(stderr, "Error opening file %s\n", argv[1]);
                return 1;
            }
            p12 = d2i_PKCS12_fp(fp, NULL);
            fclose(fp);
            if (p12 == NULL) {
                fprintf(stderr, "Error reading PKCS#12 file\n");
                ERR_print_errors_fp(stderr);
                return 1;
            }
            if (PKCS12_newpass(p12, argv[2], argv[3]) == 0) {
                fprintf(stderr, "Error changing password\n");
                ERR_print_errors_fp(stderr);
                PKCS12_free(p12);
                return 1;
            }
            if ((fp = fopen(argv[4], "wb")) == NULL) {
                fprintf(stderr, "Error opening file %s\n", argv[4]);
                PKCS12_free(p12);
                return 1;
            }
            i2d_PKCS12_fp(fp, p12);
            PKCS12_free(p12);
            fclose(fp);
            return 0;
        }
NOTES
       If the PKCS#12 structure does not have a password, then you must use
       the empty string "" for oldpass. Using NULL for oldpass will result in
       a PKCS12_newpass() failure.
       If the wrong password is used for oldpass then the function will fail,
       with a MAC verification error. In rare cases the PKCS12 structure does
       not contain a MAC: in this case it will usually fail with a decryption
       padding error.
BUGS
       The password format is a NULL terminated ASCII string which is
       converted to Unicode form internally. As a result some passwords cannot
       be supplied to this function.
SEE ALSO
       PKCS12_create(3), ERR_get_error(3), passphrase-encoding(7)
COPYRIGHT
       Copyright 2016-2019 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
       Licensed under the OpenSSL license (the "License").  You may not use
       this file except in compliance with the License.  You can obtain a copy
       in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at
       <https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html>;.
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