Class Signature
Verifiers (e.g. Kritis implementations) MUST verify signatures with respect to the trust anchors defined in
policy (e.g. a Kritis policy). Typically this means that the verifier has been configured with a map from
public_key_id
to public key material (and any required parameters, e.g. signing algorithm). In particular,
verification implementations MUST NOT treat the signature public_key_id
as anything more than a key lookup
hint. The public_key_id
DOES NOT validate or authenticate a public key; it only provides a mechanism for
quickly selecting a public key ALREADY CONFIGURED on the verifier through a trusted channel. Verification
implementations MUST reject signatures in any of the following circumstances: * The public_key_id
is not
recognized by the verifier. * The public key that public_key_id
refers to does not verify the signature with
respect to the payload. The signature
contents SHOULD NOT be "attached" (where the payload is included with
the serialized signature
bytes). Verifiers MUST ignore any "attached" payload and only verify signatures with
respect to explicitly provided payload (e.g. a payload
field on the proto message that holds this Signature,
or the canonical serialization of the proto message that holds this signature).
Implements
Inherited Members
Namespace: Google.Apis.ContainerAnalysis.v1beta1.Data
Assembly: Google.Apis.ContainerAnalysis.v1beta1.dll
Syntax
public class Signature : IDirectResponseSchema
Properties
ETag
The ETag of the item.
Declaration
public virtual string ETag { get; set; }
Property Value
Type | Description |
---|---|
string |
PublicKeyId
The identifier for the public key that verifies this signature. * The public_key_id
is required. * The
public_key_id
SHOULD be an RFC3986 conformant URI. * When possible, the public_key_id
SHOULD be an
immutable reference, such as a cryptographic digest. Examples of valid public_key_id
s: OpenPGP V4 public
key fingerprint: * "openpgp4fpr:74FAF3B861BDA0870C7B6DEF607E48D2A663AEEA" See
https://www.iana.org/assignments/uri-schemes/prov/openpgp4fpr for more details on this scheme. RFC6920
digest-named SubjectPublicKeyInfo (digest of the DER serialization): *
"ni:///sha-256;cD9o9Cq6LG3jD0iKXqEi_vdjJGecm_iXkbqVoScViaU" *
"nih:///sha-256;703f68f42aba2c6de30f488a5ea122fef76324679c9bf89791ba95a1271589a5"
Declaration
[JsonProperty("publicKeyId")]
public virtual string PublicKeyId { get; set; }
Property Value
Type | Description |
---|---|
string |
SignatureValue
The content of the signature, an opaque bytestring. The payload that this signature verifies MUST be unambiguously provided with the Signature during verification. A wrapper message might provide the payload explicitly. Alternatively, a message might have a canonical serialization that can always be unambiguously computed to derive the payload.
Declaration
[JsonProperty("signature")]
public virtual string SignatureValue { get; set; }
Property Value
Type | Description |
---|---|
string |