crypto

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Published: Jul 14, 2016 License: BSD-3-Clause Imports: 3 Imported by: 0

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Overview

Package crypto collects common cryptographic constants.

Index

Constants

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Variables

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Functions

func RegisterHash

func RegisterHash(h Hash, f func() hash.Hash)

RegisterHash registers a function that returns a new instance of the given hash function. This is intended to be called from the init function in packages that implement hash functions.

Types

type Decrypter

type Decrypter interface {
	// Public returns the public key corresponding to the opaque,
	// private key.
	Public() PublicKey

	// Decrypt decrypts msg. The opts argument should be appropriate for
	// the primitive used. See the documentation in each implementation for
	// details.
	Decrypt(rand io.Reader, msg []byte, opts DecrypterOpts) (plaintext []byte, err error)
}

Decrypter is an interface for an opaque private key that can be used for asymmetric decryption operations. An example would be an RSA key kept in a hardware module.

type DecrypterOpts

type DecrypterOpts interface{}

type Hash

type Hash uint

Hash identifies a cryptographic hash function that is implemented in another package.

const (
	MD4        Hash = 1 + iota // import golang.org/x/crypto/md4
	MD5                        // import crypto/md5
	SHA1                       // import crypto/sha1
	SHA224                     // import crypto/sha256
	SHA256                     // import crypto/sha256
	SHA384                     // import crypto/sha512
	SHA512                     // import crypto/sha512
	MD5SHA1                    // no implementation; MD5+SHA1 used for TLS RSA
	RIPEMD160                  // import golang.org/x/crypto/ripemd160
	SHA3_224                   // import golang.org/x/crypto/sha3
	SHA3_256                   // import golang.org/x/crypto/sha3
	SHA3_384                   // import golang.org/x/crypto/sha3
	SHA3_512                   // import golang.org/x/crypto/sha3
	SHA512_224                 // import crypto/sha512
	SHA512_256                 // import crypto/sha512

)

func (Hash) Available

func (h Hash) Available() bool

Available reports whether the given hash function is linked into the binary.

func (Hash) HashFunc

func (h Hash) HashFunc() Hash

HashFunc simply returns the value of h so that Hash implements SignerOpts.

func (Hash) New

func (h Hash) New() hash.Hash

New returns a new hash.Hash calculating the given hash function. New panics if the hash function is not linked into the binary.

func (Hash) Size

func (h Hash) Size() int

Size returns the length, in bytes, of a digest resulting from the given hash function. It doesn't require that the hash function in question be linked into the program.

type PrivateKey

type PrivateKey interface{}

PrivateKey represents a private key using an unspecified algorithm.

type PublicKey

type PublicKey interface{}

PublicKey represents a public key using an unspecified algorithm.

type Signer

type Signer interface {
	// Public returns the public key corresponding to the opaque,
	// private key.
	Public() PublicKey

	// Sign signs digest with the private key, possibly using entropy from
	// rand. For an RSA key, the resulting signature should be either a
	// PKCS#1 v1.5 or PSS signature (as indicated by opts). For an (EC)DSA
	// key, it should be a DER-serialised, ASN.1 signature structure.
	//
	// Hash implements the SignerOpts interface and, in most cases, one can
	// simply pass in the hash function used as opts. Sign may also attempt
	// to type assert opts to other types in order to obtain algorithm
	// specific values. See the documentation in each package for details.
	//
	// Note that when a signature of a hash of a larger message is needed,
	// the caller is responsible for hashing the larger message and passing
	// the hash (as digest) and the hash function (as opts) to Sign.
	Sign(rand io.Reader, digest []byte, opts SignerOpts) (signature []byte, err error)
}

Signer is an interface for an opaque private key that can be used for signing operations. For example, an RSA key kept in a hardware module.

type SignerOpts

type SignerOpts interface {
	// HashFunc returns an identifier for the hash function used to produce
	// the message passed to Signer.Sign, or else zero to indicate that no
	// hashing was done.
	HashFunc() Hash
}

SignerOpts contains options for signing with a Signer.

Directories

Path Synopsis
Package aes implements AES encryption (formerly Rijndael), as defined in U.S. Federal Information Processing Standards Publication 197.
Package aes implements AES encryption (formerly Rijndael), as defined in U.S. Federal Information Processing Standards Publication 197.
Package cipher implements standard block cipher modes that can be wrapped around low-level block cipher implementations.
Package cipher implements standard block cipher modes that can be wrapped around low-level block cipher implementations.
Package des implements the Data Encryption Standard (DES) and the Triple Data Encryption Algorithm (TDEA) as defined in U.S. Federal Information Processing Standards Publication 46-3.
Package des implements the Data Encryption Standard (DES) and the Triple Data Encryption Algorithm (TDEA) as defined in U.S. Federal Information Processing Standards Publication 46-3.
Package dsa implements the Digital Signature Algorithm, as defined in FIPS 186-3.
Package dsa implements the Digital Signature Algorithm, as defined in FIPS 186-3.
Package ecdsa implements the Elliptic Curve Digital Signature Algorithm, as defined in FIPS 186-3.
Package ecdsa implements the Elliptic Curve Digital Signature Algorithm, as defined in FIPS 186-3.
Package elliptic implements several standard elliptic curves over prime fields.
Package elliptic implements several standard elliptic curves over prime fields.
Package hmac implements the Keyed-Hash Message Authentication Code (HMAC) as defined in U.S. Federal Information Processing Standards Publication 198.
Package hmac implements the Keyed-Hash Message Authentication Code (HMAC) as defined in U.S. Federal Information Processing Standards Publication 198.
Package md5 implements the MD5 hash algorithm as defined in RFC 1321.
Package md5 implements the MD5 hash algorithm as defined in RFC 1321.
Package rand implements a cryptographically secure pseudorandom number generator.
Package rand implements a cryptographically secure pseudorandom number generator.
Package rc4 implements RC4 encryption, as defined in Bruce Schneier's Applied Cryptography.
Package rc4 implements RC4 encryption, as defined in Bruce Schneier's Applied Cryptography.
Package rsa implements RSA encryption as specified in PKCS#1.
Package rsa implements RSA encryption as specified in PKCS#1.
Package sha1 implements the SHA1 hash algorithm as defined in RFC 3174.
Package sha1 implements the SHA1 hash algorithm as defined in RFC 3174.
Package sha256 implements the SHA224 and SHA256 hash algorithms as defined in FIPS 180-4.
Package sha256 implements the SHA224 and SHA256 hash algorithms as defined in FIPS 180-4.
Package sha512 implements the SHA-384, SHA-512, SHA-512/224, and SHA-512/256 hash algorithms as defined in FIPS 180-4.
Package sha512 implements the SHA-384, SHA-512, SHA-512/224, and SHA-512/256 hash algorithms as defined in FIPS 180-4.
Package subtle implements functions that are often useful in cryptographic code but require careful thought to use correctly.
Package subtle implements functions that are often useful in cryptographic code but require careful thought to use correctly.
Package tls partially implements TLS 1.2, as specified in RFC 5246.
Package tls partially implements TLS 1.2, as specified in RFC 5246.
Package x509 parses X.509-encoded keys and certificates.
Package x509 parses X.509-encoded keys and certificates.
pkix
Package pkix contains shared, low level structures used for ASN.1 parsing and serialization of X.509 certificates, CRL and OCSP.
Package pkix contains shared, low level structures used for ASN.1 parsing and serialization of X.509 certificates, CRL and OCSP.

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