No, not the algortihm. The created signature content, the data I need for 
verification.

BTW, I've just found a way to get the signing time out of the PKCS7-object.

Frank Wockenfuß
 

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> Is signature means signature algoritham?
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> Hi,
> 
> I have a problem getting some values out of a PKCS#7-file.
> 
> I try to write a program that reads out some values from the 
> file. The PKCS7-file has the NID NID_pkcs7_signed and I have 
> found the functions to call for the hasalgorithmname and the 
> certificates.
> But I haven't found any to get the information about the 
> time, the signature was created and the signature itself, 
> that was put inside the file.
> 
> Please can anyone give me some hints or code examples, what I 
> need to do to get these informations.
> 
> I have a filled PKCS7-object.
> 
> Frank Wockenfuß
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