public class CMac extends java.lang.Object implements Mac
CMAC is analogous to OMAC1 - see also en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CMAC
CMAC is a NIST recomendation - see csrc.nist.gov/CryptoToolkit/modes/800-38_Series_Publications/SP800-38B.pdf
CMAC/OMAC1 is a blockcipher-based message authentication code designed and analyzed by Tetsu Iwata and Kaoru Kurosawa.
CMAC/OMAC1 is a simple variant of the CBC MAC (Cipher Block Chaining Message Authentication Code). OMAC stands for One-Key CBC MAC.
It supports 128- or 64-bits block ciphers, with any key size, and returns a MAC with dimension less or equal to the block size of the underlying cipher.
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CMac(BlockCipher cipher)
create a standard MAC based on a CBC block cipher (64 or 128 bit block).
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CMac(BlockCipher cipher,
int macSizeInBits)
create a standard MAC based on a block cipher with the size of the
MAC been given in bits.
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int |
doFinal(byte[] out,
int outOff)
Compute the final stage of the MAC writing the output to the out
parameter.
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java.lang.String |
getAlgorithmName()
Return the name of the algorithm the MAC implements.
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int |
getMacSize()
Return the block size for this MAC (in bytes).
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void |
init(CipherParameters params)
Initialise the MAC.
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void |
reset()
Reset the mac generator.
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void |
update(byte in)
add a single byte to the mac for processing.
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void |
update(byte[] in,
int inOff,
int len) |
public CMac(BlockCipher cipher)
cipher
- the cipher to be used as the basis of the MAC generation.public CMac(BlockCipher cipher, int macSizeInBits)
Note: the size of the MAC must be at least 24 bits (FIPS Publication 81), or 16 bits if being used as a data authenticator (FIPS Publication 113), and in general should be less than the size of the block cipher as it reduces the chance of an exhaustive attack (see Handbook of Applied Cryptography).
cipher
- the cipher to be used as the basis of the MAC generation.macSizeInBits
- the size of the MAC in bits, must be a multiple of 8 and <= 128.public java.lang.String getAlgorithmName()
Mac
getAlgorithmName
in interface Mac
public void init(CipherParameters params)
Mac
public int getMacSize()
Mac
getMacSize
in interface Mac
public void update(byte in)
Mac
public void update(byte[] in, int inOff, int len)
public int doFinal(byte[] out, int outOff)
Mac
doFinal leaves the MAC in the same state it was after the last init.