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<oidEntry> Element 

Maps an ASN.1 object identifier (OID) to a friendly name.

<oidEntry OID="object identifier number" name="friendly name" />

Attributes and Elements

The following sections describe attributes, child elements, and parent elements.

Attributes

Attribute Description

OID

Required attribute.

Specifies the ASN.1 OID corresponding to the algorithm implemented by your class.

name

Required attribute.

Specifies the value for the name attribute in the <nameEntry> tag.

Child Elements

None.

Parent Elements

Element Description

configuration

The root element in every configuration file used by the common language runtime and .NET Framework applications.

cryptographySettings

Contains cryptography settings.

mscorlib

Contains the cryptographySettings element.

oidMap

Contains ASN.1 object identifier (OID) mappings to classes.

Remarks

ASN.1 object identifiers identify algorithms in some cryptographic formats. Map object identifiers to friendly names for the algorithms you want to identify. For more information about object identifiers, see the MSDN Library.

Example

The following example shows how to use the <oidEntry> element to map an object identifier for the RIPEMD-160 hash algorithm to an implementation of that hash algorithm.

<configuration>
   <mscorlib>
      <cryptographySettings>
         <cryptoNameMapping>
            <cryptoClasses>
               <cryptoClass   MyCrypto="MyCryptoClass, MyAssembly
                  Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=a5d015c7d5a0b012,
                  Version=1.0.0.0"/>
            </cryptoClasses>
            <nameEntry name="RIPEMD-160" class="MyCrypto"/>
         </cryptoNameMapping>
         <oidMap>
            <oidEntry OID="1.3.36.3.2.1"   name="MyCryptoClass"/>
         </oidMap>
      </cryptographySettings>
   </mscorlib>
</configuration>

See Also

Reference

Cryptography Settings Schema

Concepts

Mapping Object Identifiers to Cryptography Algorithms

Other Resources

Configuration File Schema for the .NET Framework
Cryptographic Services
Configuring Cryptography Classes