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Crypt::OpenSSL::DSA(3pm) | User Contributed Perl Documentation | Crypt::OpenSSL::DSA(3pm) |
NAME¶
Crypt::OpenSSL::DSA - Digital Signature Algorithm using OpenSSL
SYNOPSIS¶
use Crypt::OpenSSL::DSA; # generate keys and write out to PEM files my $dsa = Crypt::OpenSSL::DSA->generate_parameters( 512 ); $dsa->generate_key; $dsa->write_pub_key( $filename ); $dsa->write_priv_key( $filename ); # using keys from PEM files my $dsa_priv = Crypt::OpenSSL::DSA->read_priv_key( $filename ); my $sig = $dsa_priv->sign($message); my $dsa_pub = Crypt::OpenSSL::DSA->read_pub_key( $filename ); my $valid = $dsa_pub->verify($message, $sig); # using keys from PEM strings my $dsa_priv = Crypt::OpenSSL::DSA->read_priv_key_str( $key_string ); my $sig = $dsa_priv->sign($message); my $dsa_pub = Crypt::OpenSSL::DSA->read_pub_key_str( $key_string ); my $valid = $dsa_pub->verify($message, $sig);
DESCRIPTION¶
Crypt::OpenSSL::DSA implements the DSA (Digital Signature Algorithm) signature verification system.
It is a thin XS wrapper to the DSA functions contained in the OpenSSL crypto library, located at http://www.openssl.org
CLASS METHODS¶
- $dsa = Crypt::OpenSSL::DSA->generate_parameters( $bits, $seed );
- Returns a new DSA object and generates the p, q and g parameters necessary
to generate keys.
bits is the length of the prime to be generated; the DSS allows a maximum of 1024 bits.
- $dsa = Crypt::OpenSSL::DSA->read_params( $filename );
- Reads in a parameter PEM file and returns a new DSA object with the p, q and g parameters necessary to generate keys.
- $dsa = Crypt::OpenSSL::DSA->read_pub_key( $filename );
- Reads in a public key PEM file and returns a new DSA object that can be used to verify DSA signatures.
- $dsa = Crypt::OpenSSL::DSA->read_priv_key( $filename );
- Reads in a private key PEM file and returns a new DSA object that can be used to sign messages.
- $dsa = Crypt::OpenSSL::DSA->read_pub_key_str( $key_string );
- Reads in a public key PEM string and returns a new DSA object that can be used to verify DSA signatures. The string should include the -----BEGIN...----- and -----END...----- lines.
- $dsa = Crypt::OpenSSL::DSA->read_priv_key_str( $key_string );
- Reads in a private key PEM string and returns a new DSA object that can be used to sign messages. The string should include the -----BEGIN...----- and -----END...----- lines.
OBJECT METHODS¶
- $dsa->generate_key;
- Generates private and public keys, assuming that $dsa is the return value of generate_parameters.
- $sig_size = $dsa->get_sig_size( );
- Returns the maximum size of an ASN.1 encoded DSA signature for key dsa in
bytes.
512-bit keys = 48 1024-bit keys = 48 2024-bit keys = 72 3072-bit keys = 72
ASN.1 dsa signatures consist of:
Sequence 1-byte (0x30) Length 1-byte Integer 1-byte (0x02) Length 1-byte (0x14) = 20 r 20-bytes or 21-bytes Integer 1-byte (0x02) Length 1-byte (0x14) = 20 s 20-bytes or 21-bytes
30 2C 02 14 6C.70.50.7C.93.A8.B5.EC.1E.A1.5E.C5.73.AA.0F.EA.4D.BE.42.7A 02 14 4E.AD.E6.BB.72.54.92.30.2B.03.AB.53.5D.3D.6E.88.B8.AA.D6.30
Note that the above signature is 46 bytes long - the extra two bytes are used only when r and/or s are larger than or equal to 2^159. The extra bytes are used to distinguish positive from negative values.
All that to say if you are using get_sig_size() to determine the size of r + s depending on the size of the key you can subtract 8 bytes for the ASN.1 overhead.
- $sig = $dsa->sign( $message );
- Signs $message, returning the signature. Note that
$meesage cannot exceed 20 characters in length.
$dsa is the signer's private key.
- $sig_obj = $dsa->do_sign( $message );
- Similar to "sign", but returns a Crypt::OpenSSL::DSA::Signature object.
- $valid = $dsa->verify( $message, $sig );
- Verifies that the $sig signature for
$message is valid.
$dsa is the signer's public key.
Note: it croaks if the underlying library call returns error (-1).
- $valid = $dsa->do_verify( $message, $sig_obj );
- Similar to "verify", but uses a
Crypt::OpenSSL::DSA::Signature object.
Note: it croaks if the underlying library call returns error (-1).
- $dsa->write_params( $filename );
- Writes the parameters into a PEM file.
- $dsa->write_pub_key( $filename );
- Writes the public key into a PEM file.
- $dsa->write_priv_key( $filename );
- Writes the private key into a PEM file.
- $p = $dsa->get_p, $dsa->set_p($p)
- Gets/sets the prime number in binary format.
- $q = $dsa->get_q, $dsa->set_q($q)
- Gets/sets the subprime number (q | p-1) in binary format.
- $g = $dsa->get_g, $dsa->set_g($g)
- Gets/sets the generator of subgroup in binary format.
- $pub_key = $dsa->get_pub_key, $dsa->set_pub_key($pub_key)
- Gets/sets the public key (y = g^x) in binary format.
- $priv_key = $dsa->get_priv_key, $dsa->set_priv_key($priv_key)
- Gets/sets the private key in binary format.
NOTES¶
Crpyt::DSA is a more mature Perl DSA module, but can be difficult to install, because of the Math::Pari requirement.
Comments, suggestions, and patches welcome.
AUTHOR¶
T.J. Mather, <tjmather@maxmind.com>
COPYRIGHT¶
Copyright (c) 2002 T.J. Mather. Crypt::OpenSSL::DSA is free software; you may redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
Paid support is available directly from the author of this package. Please see <http://www.maxmind.com/app/opensourceservices> for more details.
SEE ALSO¶
Crypt::OpenSSL::DSA::Signature
Crypt::DSA, Crypt::OpenSSL::RSA
Net::DNS::SEC
2024-10-14 | perl v5.40.0 |