m_safeCertContext is an invalid handle

2019-06-15 03:40发布

问题:

I've been wrestling with a problem, maybe you guys can point me in the right direction.

I'm trying to digitally sign a pdf, on the webserver, over an https connection.

At page load i'm doing as so:

HttpClientCertificate cs = Request.ClientCertificate;
X509Certificate card = new X509Certificate(cs.Certificate);
Org.BouncyCastle.X509.X509CertificateParser cp = new Org.BouncyCastle.X509.X509CertificateParser();
 Org.BouncyCastle.X509.X509Certificate[] chain = new Org.BouncyCastle.X509.X509Certificate[] { cp.ReadCertificate(card.GetRawCertData())};

I'm getting the error "m_safeCertContext is an invalid handle" at that last line of code.

Please note that:

  • I am getting the same error using 2 completely different certificates.
  • The certificate is being retrieved to the "card" variable ok.
  • I used to get the card to X509Certificate2 but i read yesterday somewhere I'm not being able to find that the error could be solved by casting as a X509Certificate and then downcasting to X509Certificate2. It was one of those "well... this does not makes any sense but i havent tried it yet" moments.
  • I have tried to add [System.Security.SecurityCritical, System.Security.SecurityTreatAsSafe] property to all methods and even the class to see if it would work... no such luck.

Can anyone one give me a hint?

回答1:

This can happen any time you access uninitialized fields in cryptography.

In your code, if Request.ClientCertificate returns an object with no raw certificate data then you will see the error when you call card.GetRawCertData() on your fourth line.

As a simple test, try the following:

var cert = new System.Security.Cryptography.X509Certificates.X509Certificate2();
Console.WriteLine(cert.Thumbprint);

This will throw the following exception because there is no thumbprint available:

m_safeCertContext is an invalid handle.

with the given stack trace:

at System.Security.Cryptography.X509Certificates.X509Certificate.ThrowIfContextInvalid()
at System.Security.Cryptography.X509Certificates.X509Certificate.SetThumbprint()
at System.Security.Cryptography.X509Certificates.X509Certificate.GetCertHashString()
at System.Security.Cryptography.X509Certificates.X509Certificate2.get_Thumbprint()
at MyEncryptionUtility.EncryptionUtilityForm.button1_Click(Object sender, EventArgs e) in C:\MyEncryptionUtility\EncryptionUtilityForm.cs:line 2864


回答2:

First, do you have a stack?

Second, here there is a post that I would give a try. The issues mentioned in the post are typically the cause of certs-related troubles.



回答3:

Looks like this is not your problem, but for others: make sure you don't call X509Certificate2.Reset() before trying to access any certificate related properties or methods.



回答4:

 public bool ReadCertFromSignedFile(X509Certificate2 cert, string filename)
    {
        if (!string.IsNullOrWhiteSpace(filename) && File.Exists(filename))
        {
            var cert509 = X509Certificate.CreateFromSignedFile(filename);
            cert = new X509Certificate2(cert509.GetRawCertData());

            return CheckSertificate(cert);
        }
        else
        { throw new Exception("Сертификат не заполнен"); }
    }

method calling from another code like this

   if (_digitalSignatureService.ReadCertFromSignedFile(fileCert, file.SignFilePath))
                 {
                    if (!cert.Equals(fileCert))
                    {

Equals - calling error "m_safeCertContext is an invalid handle." because X509Certificate not exist

decision

 public bool ReadCertFromSignedFile(X509Certificate2 cert, string filename)
    {
        if (!string.IsNullOrWhiteSpace(filename) && File.Exists(filename))
        {
            var cert509 = X509Certificate.CreateFromSignedFile(filename);

            cert.Import(cert509.GetRawCertData());

this code works!