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openssl_pkey_new

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openssl_pkey_new生成一个新的私钥

说明

openssl_pkey_new(?array $options = null): OpenSSLAsymmetricKey|false

openssl_pkey_new() 生成一个新的私钥和公钥对。如何获取该密钥的公共组件参见以下示例。

注意: 必须安装有效的 openssl.cnf 以保证此函数正确运行。参考有关安装的说明以获得更多信息。

参数

options

你可以使用 options 参数微调密钥的生成(比如指定位数)。查看 openssl_csr_new() 获取更多关于 options 的信息。

返回值

成功时此函数会返回 OpenSSLAsymmetricKey 的实例;在失败时则会返回 false

更新日志

版本 说明
8.0.0 成功时此函数会返回 OpenSSLAsymmetricKey 的实例;在之前版本中,则会返回类似为 OpenSSL keyresource
7.1.0 options 参数中增加了 curve_name 键,以便基于椭圆曲线算法创建 EC 密钥。

示例

示例 #1 Obtain the public key from a private key

<?php

$private_key
= openssl_pkey_new();

$public_key_pem = openssl_pkey_get_details($private_key)['key'];
echo
$public_key_pem, PHP_EOL;

$public_key = openssl_pkey_get_public($public_key_pem);
var_dump($public_key);

?>

以上示例的输出类似于:

// Output prior to PHP 8.0.0; note, the function returns a resource
-----BEGIN PUBLIC KEY-----
MIIBIjANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQEFAAOCAQ8AMIIBCgKCAQEAwknBFEherZe74BiRjTFA
hqwZ1SK7brwq7C/afnLXKhRR7jnrpfM0ypC46q8xz5UZswenZakJ7kd5fls+r4Bv
3P8XsKYLTh2m1GiWQhV1g77cNIN4qNWh70PiDO3fB2446o1LBgToQYuRZS5YQRfJ
rVD0ysgtVcCU9tjaey28HlgApOpYFTaaKPj2MBmEYpMC+kG2HhL12GfpHUi2eiXI
dXT2WskWHWvUrmQ7fJIfI92JlDokV62DH/q1oiedLs9OPNb0rL1aAmYdzaVN6XNH
x/o4Lh125v2vAPV9E3fZCDc/HDEUaahpjanMiCQEgEDp5Hr+CRkvERT5/ydN+p08
5wIDAQAB
-----END PUBLIC KEY-----

resource(6) of type (OpenSSL key)

// Output as of PHP 8.0.0; note, the function returns an object
-----BEGIN PUBLIC KEY-----
MIIBIjANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQEFAAOCAQ8AMIIBCgKCAQEAwknBFEherZe74BiRjTFA
hqwZ1SK7brwq7C/afnLXKhRR7jnrpfM0ypC46q8xz5UZswenZakJ7kd5fls+r4Bv
3P8XsKYLTh2m1GiWQhV1g77cNIN4qNWh70PiDO3fB2446o1LBgToQYuRZS5YQRfJ
rVD0ysgtVcCU9tjaey28HlgApOpYFTaaKPj2MBmEYpMC+kG2HhL12GfpHUi2eiXI
dXT2WskWHWvUrmQ7fJIfI92JlDokV62DH/q1oiedLs9OPNb0rL1aAmYdzaVN6XNH
x/o4Lh125v2vAPV9E3fZCDc/HDEUaahpjanMiCQEgEDp5Hr+CRkvERT5/ydN+p08
5wIDAQAB
-----END PUBLIC KEY-----

object(OpenSSLAsymmetricKey)#2 (0) {
}
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dirt at awoms dot com
11 years ago
Working example:

$config = array(
"digest_alg" => "sha512",
"private_key_bits" => 4096,
"private_key_type" => OPENSSL_KEYTYPE_RSA,
);

// Create the private and public key
$res = openssl_pkey_new($config);

// Extract the private key from $res to $privKey
openssl_pkey_export($res, $privKey);

// Extract the public key from $res to $pubKey
$pubKey = openssl_pkey_get_details($res);
$pubKey = $pubKey["key"];

$data = 'plaintext data goes here';

// Encrypt the data to $encrypted using the public key
openssl_public_encrypt($data, $encrypted, $pubKey);

// Decrypt the data using the private key and store the results in $decrypted
openssl_private_decrypt($encrypted, $decrypted, $privKey);

echo $decrypted;
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gomez dot alejandre at gmail dot com
5 years ago
Not forget the $configArgs for windows users :D, or the method throws a error with the primary key

//write your configurations :D
$configargs = array(
"config" => "C:/xampp/php/extras/openssl/openssl.cnf",
'private_key_bits'=> 2048,
'default_md' => "sha256",
);

// Create the keypair
$res=openssl_pkey_new($configargs);
// Get private key
openssl_pkey_export($res, $privKey,NULL,$configargs);

and it's for all methods ._ .

a full implementation example here.

https://gist.github.com/DuckHunter213/269a0efd17e709f7f1f177ae7da46ad1

this error take me 3 full days you'r welcome :)
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scott at brynen dot com
9 years ago
If you try and generate a new key using openssl_pkey_new(), and need to specify the size of the key, the key MUST be type-bound to integer

// works
$keysize = 1024;
$ssl = openssl_pkey_new (array('private_key_bits' => $keysize));

// fails
$keysize = "1024";
$ssl = openssl_pkey_new (array('private_key_bits' => $keysize));

// works (force to int)
$keysize = "1024";
$ssl = openssl_pkey_new (array('private_key_bits' => (int)$keysize));
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Andrew
2 years ago
It's not documented here but you can also create ECC keys from existing key parameters (e.g. from JWK):

<?php
$key
= openssl_pkey_new([
'ec' => [
'curve_name' => 'prime256v1',
'x' => $someXValue,
'y' => $someYValue,
'd' => $someDValue
]
]);
?>

You can just provide x/y if it's a public key, or you can just provide d if it's a private key.
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Brad
16 years ago
It's easier than all that, if you just want the keys:

<?php
// Create the keypair
$res=openssl_pkey_new();

// Get private key
openssl_pkey_export($res, $privkey);

// Get public key
$pubkey=openssl_pkey_get_details($res);
$pubkey=$pubkey["key"];
?>
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Jan
5 years ago
In case this function returns false, then check your openssl.cnf and make sure that in the [req] section of this file the entry default_bits is not commented out.
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dodginess at yahoo dot com
7 years ago
If you're using openssl_pkey_new() in conjunction with openssl_csr_new() and want to change the CSR digest algorithm as well as specify a custom key size, the configuration override should be defined once and sent to both functions:

<?php
$config
= array(
'digest_alg' => 'sha1',
'private_key_bits' => 2048,
'private_key_type' => OPENSSL_KEYTYPE_RSA,
);

$privkey = openssl_pkey_new($config);

$csr = openssl_csr_new($dn, $privkey, $config);
?>

Although openssl_pkey_new() will accept the 'digest_alg' argument it won't use it, and setting the value has no effect unless you also set this value for openssl_csr_new(). The reason for this is that the $config array is acting as a drop-in replacement for the values found in the openssl.cnf file, so it must contain all of the override values that you need even if the function they're being sent to won't use them.

Also, if you change the 'digest_alg' to something like 'sha256' and still get an MD5 signed CSR check your openssl.cnf file to see whether the digest algorithm you want to use is actually supported.
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