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(JavaScript) Use a Smart Card Certificate + Private Key for SSL/TLS Authentication
Demonstrates how to use a certificate + private key located on a smart card for the TLS client certificate in an HTTPS request.
Note: This example only works on Windows. ScMinidriver is a Windows-specific smart card and USB token minidriver that enables smart card authentication and cryptographic operations within Windows operating systems.
var success = false;
// This example requires the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked.
// See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.
var scmd = new CkScMinidriver();
// Reader names (smart card readers or USB tokens) can be discovered
// via List Readers or Find Smart Cards
var readerName = "SCM Microsystems Inc. SCR33x USB Smart Card Reader 0";
success = scmd.AcquireContext(readerName);
if (success == false) {
console.log(scmd.LastErrorText);
return;
}
// If successful, the name of the currently inserted smart card is available:
console.log("Card name: " + scmd.CardName);
// If desired, perform regular PIN authentication with the smartcard.
// For more details about smart card PIN authentication, see the Smart Card PIN Authentication Example
var retval = scmd.PinAuthenticate("user","000000");
if (retval !== 0) {
console.log("PIN Authentication failed.");
}
// You can find a cerficate using any of the following certificate parts:
// "subjectDN" -- The full distinguished name of the cert.
// "subjectDN_withTags" -- Same as above, but in a format that includes the subject part tags, such as the "CN=" in "CN=something"
// "subjectCN" -- The common name part (CN) of the certificate's subject.
// "serial" -- The certificate serial number.
// "serial:issuerCN" -- The certificate serial number + the issuer's common name, delimited with a colon char.
// These are the same certificate parts that can be retrieved by listing certificates on the smart card (or USB token).
// See List Certificates on Smart Card Example
var certPart = "subjectCN";
var partValue = "BadSSL Client Certificate";
// If the certificate is found, it is loaded into the cert object.
// Note: We imported this certificate from a .p12/.pfx using this Example to Import a .pfx/.p12 onto a Smart Card
var cert = new CkCert();
success = scmd.FindCert(certPart,partValue,cert);
if (success == false) {
console.log("Failed to find the certificate.");
scmd.DeleteContext();
return;
}
console.log("Successfully loaded the cert object from the smart card / USB token.");
// Note: When successful, the cert object is internally linked to the ScMinidriver object's authenticated session.
// The cert object can now be used to sign or do other cryptographic operations that occur on the smart card / USB token.
// If your application calls PinDeauthenticate or DeleteContext, the cert will no longer be able to sign on the smart card
// because the smart card ScMinidriver session will no longer be authenticated or deleted.
// ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Send an HTTPS request to https://client.badssl.com
// https://client.badssl.com (part of the badssl.com service) lets you test authentication using client SSL certificates.
// The client certificate can be downloaded from https://badssl.com/download/.
// This server returns 200 OK if the correct client certificate is provided, and 400 Bad Request otherwise.
var http = new CkHttp();
// Provide the client certificate (linked internally to our authenticated smartcard session)
success = http.SetSslClientCert(cert);
if (success == false) {
console.log(http.LastErrorText);
scmd.DeleteContext();
return;
}
var responseBody = http.QuickGetStr("https://client.badssl.com/");
if (http.LastMethodSuccess == false) {
console.log(http.LastErrorText);
scmd.DeleteContext();
return;
}
console.log("Response status code: " + http.LastStatus);
console.log("Response body: ");
console.log(responseBody);
// ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Cleanup our ScMinidriver session...
// When finished with operations that required authentication, you may if you wish, deauthenticate the session.
success = scmd.PinDeauthenticate("user");
if (success == false) {
console.log(scmd.LastErrorText);
}
// Delete the context when finished with the card.
success = scmd.DeleteContext();
if (success == false) {
console.log(scmd.LastErrorText);
}
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