Crypt::DSA::KeyChain(3pm) | User Contributed Perl Documentation | Crypt::DSA::KeyChain(3pm) |
Crypt::DSA::KeyChain - DSA key generation system
use Crypt::DSA::KeyChain; my $keychain = Crypt::DSA::KeyChain->new; my $key = $keychain->generate_params( Size => 512, Seed => $seed, Verbosity => 1, ); $keychain->generate_keys($key);
Crypt::DSA::KeyChain is a lower-level interface to key generation than the interface in Crypt::DSA (the keygen method). It allows you to separately generate the p, q, and g key parameters, given an optional starting seed, and a mandatory bit size for p (q and g are 160 bits each).
You can then call generate_keys to generate the public and private portions of the key.
Constructs a new Crypt::DSA::KeyChain object. At the moment this isn't particularly useful in itself, other than being the object you need in order to call the other methods.
Returns the new object.
Generates a set of DSA parameters: the p, q, and g values of the key. This involves finding primes, and as such it can be a relatively long process.
When invoked in scalar context, returns a new Crypt::DSA::Key object.
In list context, returns the new Crypt::DSA::Key object, along with: the value of the internal counter when a suitable prime p was found; the value of h when g was derived; and the value of the seed (a 20-byte string) when q was found. These values aren't particularly useful in normal circumstances, but they could be useful.
%arg can contain:
The size in bits of the p value to generate. The q and g values are always 160 bits each.
This argument is mandatory.
A seed with which q generation will begin. If this seed does not lead to a suitable prime, it will be discarded, and a new random seed chosen in its place, until a suitable prime can be found.
This is entirely optional, and if not provided a random seed will be generated automatically.
Should be either 0 or 1. A value of 1 will give you a progress meter during p and q generation--this can be useful, since the process can be relatively long.
The default is 0.
Generates the public and private portions of the key $key, a Crypt::DSA::Key object.
Please see the Crypt::DSA manpage for author, copyright, and license information.
2015-09-01 | perl v5.20.2 |