Implementation of the String-to-key specifier (RFC4880 3.7)
String-to-key (S2K) specifiers are used to convert passphrase strings into symmetric-key encryption/decryption keys. They are used in two places, currently: to encrypt the secret part of private keys in the private keyring, and to convert passphrases to encryption keys for symmetrically encrypted messages.
String-to-key (S2K) specifiers are used to convert passphrase strings into symmetric-key encryption/decryption keys. They are used in two places, currently: to encrypt the secret part of private keys in the private keyring, and to convert passphrases to encryption keys for symmetrically encrypted messages.
new (require("type/s2k"))()
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Requires
Members
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algorithm :module:enums.hash
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Type:
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salt :String
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Eight bytes of salt in a binary string.
Type:
- String
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type :module:enums.s2k
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Methods
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produce_key(passphrase) → {String}
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Produces a key using the specified passphrase and the defined hashAlgorithm
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Name Type Description passphrase
String Passphrase containing user input - Source:
Returns:
Produced key with a length corresponding to hashAlgorithm hash length- Type
- String
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read(input) → {Integer}
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Parsing function for a string-to-key specifier (RFC 4880 3.7).
Parameters:
Name Type Description input
String Payload of string-to-key specifier - Source:
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Actual length of the object- Type
- Integer
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write() → {String}
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writes an s2k hash based on the inputs.
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Returns:
Produced key of hashAlgorithm hash length- Type
- String