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Package auth
Package auth authenticates a message using a secret key.
The Sum function, viewed as a function of the message for a uniform random
key, is designed to meet the standard notion of unforgeability. This means
that an attacker cannot find authenticators for any messages not authenticated
by the sender, even if the attacker has adaptively influenced the messages
authenticated by the sender. For a formal definition see, e.g., Section 2.4
of Bellare, Kilian, and Rogaway, "The security of the cipher block chaining
message authentication code," Journal of Computer and System Sciences 61 (2000),
362–399; http://www-cse.ucsd.edu/~mihir/papers/cbc.html.
auth does not make any promises regarding "strong" unforgeability; perhaps
one valid authenticator can be converted into another valid authenticator for
the same message. NaCl also does not make any promises regarding "truncated
unforgeability."
This package is interoperable with NaCl: https://nacl.cr.yp.to/auth.html.
▾ Example
Code:
secretKeyBytes, err := hex.DecodeString("6368616e676520746869732070617373776f726420746f206120736563726574")
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
var secretKey [32]byte
copy(secretKey[:], secretKeyBytes)
mac := auth.Sum([]byte("hello world"), &secretKey)
fmt.Printf("%x\n", *mac)
result := auth.Verify(mac[:], []byte("hello world"), &secretKey)
fmt.Println(result)
badResult := auth.Verify(mac[:], []byte("different message"), &secretKey)
fmt.Println(badResult)
Output:
eca5a521f3d77b63f567fb0cb6f5f2d200641bc8dada42f60c5f881260c30317
true
false
Constants
const (
Size = 32
KeySize = 32
)
func Sum(m []byte, key *[KeySize]byte) *[Size]byte
Sum generates an authenticator for m using a secret key and returns the
32-byte digest.
func Verify(digest []byte, m []byte, key *[KeySize]byte) bool
Verify checks that digest is a valid authenticator of message m under the
given secret key. Verify does not leak timing information.