Crypt::Perl::PKCS10::Attribute::extensionRequest - CSR
“extensionRequest” attribute
#Each object passed should be an instance of a subclass of
#Crypt::Perl::X509::Extension
my $exreq = Crypt::Perl::PKCS10::Attribute::extensionRequest->new( @EXTN_OBJS );
#...or:
my $exreq = Crypt::Perl::PKCS10::Attribute::extensionRequest->new(
[ $extn_type1 => @args1 ],
[ $extn_type2 => @args2 ],
);
#...for example:
my $exreq = Crypt::Perl::PKCS10::Attribute::extensionRequest->new(
[ 'subjectAltName',
[ dNSName => 'foo.com' ],
[ dNSName => 'haha.tld' ],
],
);
Instances of this class represent an
"extensionRequest" attribute of a PKCS #10
Certificate Signing Request (CSR).
You probably don’t need to instantiate this class directly;
instead, you can instantiate it implicitly by listing out arguments to
Crypt::Perl::PKCS10’s constructor. See that module’s SYNOPSIS
for an example.
Look in the Crypt::Perl distribution’s
"Crypt::Perl::X509::Extension" namespace
for supported extensions.