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NAME(3) | Library Functions Manual | NAME(3) |
NAME¶
krb5_checksum
,
krb5_checksum_disable
,
krb5_checksum_is_collision_proof
,
krb5_checksum_is_keyed
,
krb5_checksumsize
,
krb5_cksumtype_valid
,
krb5_copy_checksum
,
krb5_create_checksum
,
krb5_crypto_get_checksum_type
krb5_free_checksum
,
krb5_free_checksum_contents
,
krb5_hmac
,
krb5_verify_checksum
—
LIBRARY¶
Kerberos 5 Library (libkrb5, -lkrb5)SYNOPSIS¶
#include <krb5.h>
typedef Checksum krb5_checksum;
void
krb5_checksum_disable
(krb5_context
context, krb5_cksumtype type);
krb5_boolean
krb5_checksum_is_collision_proof
(krb5_context
context, krb5_cksumtype type);
krb5_boolean
krb5_checksum_is_keyed
(krb5_context
context, krb5_cksumtype type);
krb5_error_code
krb5_cksumtype_valid
(krb5_context
context, krb5_cksumtype ctype);
krb5_error_code
krb5_checksumsize
(krb5_context
context, krb5_cksumtype type,
size_t *size);
krb5_error_code
krb5_create_checksum
(krb5_context
context, krb5_crypto crypto,
krb5_key_usage usage, int type,
void *data, size_t len,
Checksum *result);
krb5_error_code
krb5_verify_checksum
(krb5_context
context, krb5_crypto crypto,
krb5_key_usage usage, void
*data, size_t len, Checksum
*cksum);
krb5_error_code
krb5_crypto_get_checksum_type
(krb5_context
context, krb5_crypto crypto,
krb5_cksumtype *type);
void
krb5_free_checksum
(krb5_context
context, krb5_checksum *cksum);
void
krb5_free_checksum_contents
(krb5_context
context, krb5_checksum *cksum);
krb5_error_code
krb5_hmac
(krb5_context context,
krb5_cksumtype cktype, const void
*data, size_t len, unsigned
usage, krb5_keyblock *key,
Checksum *result);
krb5_error_code
krb5_copy_checksum
(krb5_context
context, const krb5_checksum *old,
krb5_checksum **new);
DESCRIPTION¶
Thekrb5_checksum
structure holds a Kerberos checksum.
There is no component inside krb5_checksum
that is
directly referable.
The functions are used to create and verify checksums.
krb5_create_checksum
() creates a checksum of the
specified data, and puts it in result. If
crypto is NULL
,
usage_or_type specifies the checksum type to use; it
must not be keyed. Otherwise crypto is an encryption
context created by krb5_crypto_init
(), and
usage_or_type specifies a key-usage.
krb5_verify_checksum
() verifies the
checksum against the provided data.
krb5_checksum_is_collision_proof
() returns
true is the specified checksum is collision proof (that it's very unlikely
that two strings has the same hash value, and that it's hard to find two
strings that has the same hash). Examples of collision proof checksums are
MD5, and SHA1, while CRC32 is not.
krb5_checksum_is_keyed
() returns true if
the specified checksum type is keyed (that the hash value is a function of
both the data, and a separate key). Examples of keyed hash algorithms are
HMAC-SHA1-DES3, and RSA-MD5-DES. The “plain” hash functions
MD5, and SHA1 are not keyed.
krb5_crypto_get_checksum_type
() returns
the checksum type that will be used when creating a checksum for the given
crypto context. This function is useful in combination
with krb5_checksumsize
() when you want to know the
size a checksum will use when you create it.
krb5_cksumtype_valid
() returns 0 or an
error if the checksumtype is implemented and not currently disabled in this
kerberos library.
krb5_checksumsize
() returns the size of
the outdata of checksum function.
krb5_copy_checksum
() returns a copy of the
checksum krb5_free_checksum
() should use used to
free the new checksum.
krb5_free_checksum
() free the checksum and
the content of the checksum.
krb5_free_checksum_contents
() frees the
content of checksum in cksum.
krb5_hmac
() calculates the HMAC over
data (with length len) using the
keyusage usage and keyblock key.
Note that keyusage is not always used in checksums.
krb5_checksum_disable
globally disables
the checksum type.
SEE ALSO¶
krb5_crypto_init(3), krb5_c_encrypt(3), krb5_encrypt(3)August 12, 2005 | HEIMDAL |