Class: OpenSSL::HMAC
- Inherits:
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Object
- Object
- OpenSSL::HMAC
- Defined in:
- ext/openssl/ossl_hmac.c,
ext/openssl/ossl_hmac.c
Overview
OpenSSL::HMAC allows computing Hash-based Message Authentication Code (HMAC). It is a type of message authentication code (MAC) involving a hash function in combination with a key. HMAC can be used to verify the integrity of a message as well as the authenticity.
OpenSSL::HMAC has a similar interface to OpenSSL::Digest.
HMAC-SHA256 using one-shot interface
key = "key"
data = "message-to-be-authenticated"
mac = OpenSSL::HMAC.hexdigest("SHA256", key, data)
#=> "cddb0db23f469c8bf072b21fd837149bd6ace9ab771cceef14c9e517cc93282e"
HMAC-SHA256 using incremental interface
data1 = File.read("file1")
data2 = File.read("file2")
key = "key"
digest = OpenSSL::Digest::SHA256.new
hmac = OpenSSL::HMAC.new(key, digest)
hmac << data1
hmac << data2
mac = hmac.digest
Class Method Summary collapse
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.digest(digest, key, data) ⇒ aString
Returns the authentication code as a binary string.
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.hexdigest(digest, key, data) ⇒ aString
Returns the authentication code as a hex-encoded string.
Instance Method Summary collapse
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#digest ⇒ String
Returns the authentication code an instance represents as a binary string.
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#hexdigest ⇒ String
(also: #inspect, #to_s)
Returns the authentication code an instance represents as a hex-encoded string.
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#new(key, digest) ⇒ Object
constructor
Returns an instance of OpenSSL::HMAC set with the key and digest algorithm to be used.
- #initialize_copy(other) ⇒ Object
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#reset ⇒ self
Returns hmac as it was when it was first initialized, with all processed data cleared from it.
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#update(string) ⇒ self
(also: #<<)
Returns hmac updated with the message to be authenticated.
Constructor Details
#new(key, digest) ⇒ Object
Returns an instance of OpenSSL::HMAC set with the key and digest algorithm to be used. The instance represents the initial state of the message authentication code before any data has been processed. To process data with it, use the instance method #update with your data as an argument.
Example
key = ‘key’ digest = OpenSSL::Digest.new(‘sha1’) instance = OpenSSL::HMAC.new(key, digest) #=> f42bb0eeb018ebbd4597ae7213711ec60760843f instance.class #=> OpenSSL::HMAC
A note about comparisons
Two instances won’t be equal when they’re compared, even if they have the same value. Use #to_s or #hexdigest to return the authentication code that the instance represents. For example:
other_instance = OpenSSL::HMAC.new(‘key’, OpenSSL::Digest.new(‘sha1’)) #=> f42bb0eeb018ebbd4597ae7213711ec60760843f instance #=> f42bb0eeb018ebbd4597ae7213711ec60760843f instance == other_instance #=> false instance.to_s == other_instance.to_s #=> true
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# File 'ext/openssl/ossl_hmac.c', line 101
static VALUE
ossl_hmac_initialize(VALUE self, VALUE key, VALUE digest)
{
HMAC_CTX *ctx;
StringValue(key);
GetHMAC(self, ctx);
HMAC_Init_ex(ctx, RSTRING_PTR(key), RSTRING_LENINT(key),
ossl_evp_get_digestbyname(digest), NULL);
return self;
}
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Class Method Details
.digest(digest, key, data) ⇒ aString
Returns the authentication code as a binary string. The digest parameter specifies the digest algorithm to use. This may be a String representing the algorithm name or an instance of OpenSSL::Digest.
Example
key = ‘key’ data = ‘The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog’
hmac = OpenSSL::HMAC.digest(‘sha1’, key, data) #=> “xDE|x9Bx85xB8xB7x8AxA6xBCx8Az6xF7nx90px1Cx9DxB4xD9”
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# File 'ext/openssl/ossl_hmac.c', line 276
static VALUE
ossl_hmac_s_digest(VALUE klass, VALUE digest, VALUE key, VALUE data)
{
unsigned char *buf;
unsigned int buf_len;
StringValue(key);
StringValue(data);
buf = HMAC(ossl_evp_get_digestbyname(digest), RSTRING_PTR(key),
RSTRING_LENINT(key), (unsigned char *)RSTRING_PTR(data),
RSTRING_LEN(data), NULL, &buf_len);
return rb_str_new((const char *)buf, buf_len);
}
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.hexdigest(digest, key, data) ⇒ aString
Returns the authentication code as a hex-encoded string. The digest parameter specifies the digest algorithm to use. This may be a String representing the algorithm name or an instance of OpenSSL::Digest.
Example
key = ‘key’ data = ‘The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog’
hmac = OpenSSL::HMAC.hexdigest(‘sha1’, key, data) #=> “de7c9b85b8b78aa6bc8a7a36f70a90701c9db4d9”
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# File 'ext/openssl/ossl_hmac.c', line 308
static VALUE
ossl_hmac_s_hexdigest(VALUE klass, VALUE digest, VALUE key, VALUE data)
{
unsigned char buf[EVP_MAX_MD_SIZE];
unsigned int buf_len;
VALUE ret;
StringValue(key);
StringValue(data);
if (!HMAC(ossl_evp_get_digestbyname(digest), RSTRING_PTR(key),
RSTRING_LENINT(key), (unsigned char *)RSTRING_PTR(data),
RSTRING_LEN(data), buf, &buf_len))
ossl_raise(eHMACError, "HMAC");
ret = rb_str_new(NULL, buf_len * 2);
ossl_bin2hex(buf, RSTRING_PTR(ret), buf_len);
return ret;
}
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Instance Method Details
#digest ⇒ String
Returns the authentication code an instance represents as a binary string.
Example
instance = OpenSSL::HMAC.new(‘key’, OpenSSL::Digest.new(‘sha1’)) #=> f42bb0eeb018ebbd4597ae7213711ec60760843f instance.digest #=> “xF4+xB0xEExB0x18xEBxBDEx97xAErx13qx1ExC6a‘x84?”
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# File 'ext/openssl/ossl_hmac.c', line 190
static VALUE
ossl_hmac_digest(VALUE self)
{
HMAC_CTX *ctx;
unsigned int buf_len;
VALUE ret;
GetHMAC(self, ctx);
ret = rb_str_new(NULL, EVP_MAX_MD_SIZE);
hmac_final(ctx, (unsigned char *)RSTRING_PTR(ret), &buf_len);
assert(buf_len <= EVP_MAX_MD_SIZE);
rb_str_set_len(ret, buf_len);
return ret;
}
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#hexdigest ⇒ String Also known as: inspect, to_s
Returns the authentication code an instance represents as a hex-encoded string.
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# File 'ext/openssl/ossl_hmac.c', line 213
static VALUE
ossl_hmac_hexdigest(VALUE self)
{
HMAC_CTX *ctx;
unsigned char buf[EVP_MAX_MD_SIZE];
unsigned int buf_len;
VALUE ret;
GetHMAC(self, ctx);
hmac_final(ctx, buf, &buf_len);
ret = rb_str_new(NULL, buf_len * 2);
ossl_bin2hex(buf, RSTRING_PTR(ret), buf_len);
return ret;
}
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#initialize_copy(other) ⇒ Object
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# File 'ext/openssl/ossl_hmac.c', line 114
static VALUE
ossl_hmac_copy(VALUE self, VALUE other)
{
HMAC_CTX *ctx1, *ctx2;
rb_check_frozen(self);
if (self == other) return self;
GetHMAC(self, ctx1);
GetHMAC(other, ctx2);
if (!HMAC_CTX_copy(ctx1, ctx2))
ossl_raise(eHMACError, "HMAC_CTX_copy");
return self;
}
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#reset ⇒ self
Returns hmac as it was when it was first initialized, with all processed data cleared from it.
Example
data = “The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog” instance = OpenSSL::HMAC.new(‘key’, OpenSSL::Digest.new(‘sha1’)) #=> f42bb0eeb018ebbd4597ae7213711ec60760843f
instance.update(data) #=> de7c9b85b8b78aa6bc8a7a36f70a90701c9db4d9 instance.reset #=> f42bb0eeb018ebbd4597ae7213711ec60760843f
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# File 'ext/openssl/ossl_hmac.c', line 248
static VALUE
ossl_hmac_reset(VALUE self)
{
HMAC_CTX *ctx;
GetHMAC(self, ctx);
HMAC_Init_ex(ctx, NULL, 0, NULL, NULL);
return self;
}
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#update(string) ⇒ self Also known as: <<
Returns hmac updated with the message to be authenticated. Can be called repeatedly with chunks of the message.
Example
first_chunk = ‘The quick brown fox jumps ’ second_chunk = ‘over the lazy dog’
instance.update(first_chunk) #=> 5b9a8038a65d571076d97fe783989e52278a492a instance.update(second_chunk) #=> de7c9b85b8b78aa6bc8a7a36f70a90701c9db4d9
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# File 'ext/openssl/ossl_hmac.c', line 148
static VALUE
ossl_hmac_update(VALUE self, VALUE data)
{
HMAC_CTX *ctx;
StringValue(data);
GetHMAC(self, ctx);
HMAC_Update(ctx, (unsigned char *)RSTRING_PTR(data), RSTRING_LEN(data));
return self;
}
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