@deftypefun {int} {gnutls_x509_crt_list_verify} (const gnutls_x509_crt_t * @var{cert_list}, unsigned @var{cert_list_length}, const gnutls_x509_crt_t * @var{CA_list}, unsigned @var{CA_list_length}, const gnutls_x509_crl_t * @var{CRL_list}, unsigned @var{CRL_list_length}, unsigned int @var{flags}, unsigned int * @var{verify})
@var{cert_list}: is the certificate list to be verified
@var{cert_list_length}: holds the number of certificate in cert_list
@var{CA_list}: is the CA list which will be used in verification
@var{CA_list_length}: holds the number of CA certificate in CA_list
@var{CRL_list}: holds a list of CRLs.
@var{CRL_list_length}: the length of CRL list.
@var{flags}: Flags that may be used to change the verification algorithm. Use OR of the gnutls_certificate_verify_flags enumerations.
@var{verify}: will hold the certificate verification output.
This function will try to verify the given certificate list and
return its status. The details of the verification are the same
as in @code{gnutls_x509_trust_list_verify_crt2()} .
You must check the peer's name in order to check if the verified
certificate belongs to the actual peer.
The certificate verification output will be put in @code{verify} and will
be one or more of the gnutls_certificate_status_t enumerated
elements bitwise or'd. For a more detailed verification status use
@code{gnutls_x509_crt_verify()} per list element.
@strong{Returns:} On success, @code{GNUTLS_E_SUCCESS} (0) is returned, otherwise a
negative error value.
@end deftypefun