$str.evpVerify

Verifies the signature for a message against a public key
Usage
$str.evpVerify(<message>,<signature>[,<certificate>[,<password>]])
Description
This function verifies the signature for a message against a publick key contained in a certificate.
The signature has to be base64-encoded, as the one returned by $str.evpsign.
If the <certificate> parameter is omitted, the public key certificate specified in the kvirc options will be used.
If any error occurs, this function will return false.
Syntax Specification
<bool> $str.evpVerify(<message:string>,<signature:string>[,<certificate:string>[,<password:string>]])
Examples

    # Emulate a call with no certificate parameters
    %message="test message";
    %signature=$str.evpSign(%message);
    %cert=$file.read($option(stringSSLCertificatePath));
    $str.evpVerify(%message,%signature,%cert,$option(stringSSLCertificatePass));

    # Sign and verify the signature using the certificates from options
    %message="test message";
    %sign=$str.evpSign(%message);
    if($str.evpVerify(%message, %sign))
    {
        echo "signature is valid";
    } else {
        echo "signature is not valid";
    }

See also
$str.evpsign $certificate $dcc.getsslcertinfo

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