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java.lang.Object | +--javax.crypto.MacSpi | +--iaik.security.mac.HMac | +--iaik.security.mac.HMacMd5
This class implements the HMAC(Keyed-Hashing for Message Authentication) algorithm as defined in RFC 2104 with MD5 as message digest algorithm.
This class only instantiates the super HMac
class and specifies
Md5 as hash algorithm to be used.
An application wishing to perform a MAC computation, at first has to create
a MAC object by instantiating the MAC
class through a proper
getInstance
factory method thereby specifying
the MAC algorithm to be used. Calculating a HMAC based on the Md5 hash
algorithm, may be initiated as follows:
MAC md5_HMAC = MAC.getInstance("HMAC/MD5");
After properly initializing the MAC object with one entity´s secret key, the
data to be processed is applied by one (or more) calls to the
update
methods. The MAC computation is concluded by using
doFinal
. If the data can be processed without calling any
update
method, doFinal
can be called immediately
after initializing the MAC object:
md5_HMAC.init(secret_key); byte[] mac_data = md5_HMAC.doFinal(data);
After the MAC finally has been calculated, the MAC object automatically is reset for being able to be used for further MAC computations, either by using the same secret key again, or using a new key by properly re-initializing this MAC object.
HMac
,
HMacSha
,
Md5
Constructor Summary | |
HMacMd5()
Default constructor. |
Methods inherited from class iaik.security.mac.HMac |
engineDoFinal, engineGetMacLength, engineInit, engineReset, engineUpdate, engineUpdate |
Methods inherited from class javax.crypto.MacSpi |
clone |
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object |
equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait |
Constructor Detail |
public HMacMd5() throws NoSuchAlgorithmException
HMac
class thereby specifying Md5 as hash function to be used.NoSuchAlgorithmException
- if there is no implementation for MD5
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This Javadoc may contain text parts from Internet Standard specifications (RFC 2459, 3280, 3039, 2560, 1521, 821, 822, 2253, 1319, 1321, ,2630, 2631, 2268, 3058, 2984, 2104, 2144, 2040, 2311, 2279, see copyright note) and RSA Data Security Public-Key Cryptography Standards (PKCS#1,3,5,7,8,9,10,12, see copyright note). | ||||||||
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