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Title "CTLOG_STORE_new 3"
way too many mistakes in technical documents.
\fBCTLOG_STORE_new_ex() creates an empty list of CT logs associated with the library context libctx and the property query string propq.
\fBCTLOG_STORE_new() does the same thing as CTLOG_STORE_new_ex() but with the default library context and property query string.
The CTLOG_STORE is then populated by CTLOG_STORE_load_default_file() or \fBCTLOG_STORE_load_file(). CTLOG_STORE_load_default_file() loads from the default file, which is named ct_log_list.cnf in OPENSSLDIR (see the output of \fBopenssl-version\|(1)). This can be overridden using an environment variable named CTLOG_FILE. CTLOG_STORE_load_file() loads from a caller-specified file path instead. Both of these functions append any loaded CT logs to the CTLOG_STORE.
The expected format of the file is:
.Vb 1 enabled_logs=foo,bar \& [foo] description = Log 1 key = <base64-encoded DER SubjectPublicKeyInfo here> \& [bar] description = Log 2 key = <base64-encoded DER SubjectPublicKeyInfo here> .Ve
Once a CTLOG_STORE is no longer required, it should be passed to \fBCTLOG_STORE_free(). This will delete all of the CTLOGs stored within, along with the CTLOG_STORE itself.
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