=head1 NAME Convert::ASN1 - ASN.1 Encode/Decode library =head1 VERSION version 0.27 =head1 SYNOPSYS use Convert::ASN1; $asn = Convert::ASN1->new; $asn->prepare(q< [APPLICATION 7] SEQUENCE { int INTEGER, str OCTET STRING } >); $pdu = $asn->encode( int => 7, str => "string"); $out = $asn->decode($pdu); print $out->{int}," ",$out->{str},"\n"; use Convert::ASN1 qw(:io); $peer = asn_recv($sock,$buffer,0); $nbytes = asn_read($fh, $buffer); $nbytes = asn_send($sock, $buffer, $peer); $nbytes = asn_send($sock, $buffer); $nbytes = asn_write($fh, $buffer); $buffer = asn_get($fh); $yes = asn_ready($fh) =head1 DESCRIPTION Convert::ASN1 encodes and decodes ASN.1 data structures using BER/DER rules. =head1 METHODS =head2 new ( [OPTIONS] ) Contructor, creates a new object. If given, B are the same ones as for L below. =head2 error () Returns the last error. =head2 configure ( OPTIONS ) Configure options to control how Convert::ASN1 will perform various tasks. Options are passed as name-value pairs. =over 4 =item encode Reference to a hash which contains various encode options. =item decode Reference to a hash which contains various decode options. =item encoding One of 'BER' or 'DER'. The default is 'BER' =item tagdefault One of 'EXPLICIT' or 'IMPLICIT'. Default tagging conventions are normally given in the ASN.1 module definition (not supported by the parser). The ASN.1 spec states EXPLICIT tagging is the default, but this option has IMPLICIT tagging default for backward compatibility reasons. =back Encode options =over 4 =item real Which encoding to use for real's. One of 'binary', 'nr1', 'nr2', 'nr3' =item time This controls how UTCTime and GeneralizedTime elements are encoded. The default is C. =over 4 =item utctime The value passed will be encoded without a zone, ie a UTC value. =item withzone The value will be encoded with a zone. By default it will be encoded using the local time offset. The offset may be set using the C configure option. =item raw The value passed should already be in the correct format and will be copied into the PDU as-is. =back =item timezone By default UTCTime and GeneralizedTime will be encoded using the local time offset from UTC. This will over-ride that. It is an offset from UTC in seconds. This option can be overridden by passing a reference to a list of two values as the time value. The list should contain the time value and the offset from UTC in seconds. =item bigint If during encoding an value greater than 32 bits is discovered and is not already a big integer object, then the value will first be converted into a big integer object. This option controls the big integer class into which the objects will be blessed. The default is to use Math::BigInt =back Decode options =over 4 =item time This controls how a UTCTime or a GeneralizedTime element will be decoded. The default is C. =over 4 =item utctime The value returned will be a time value as returned by the C