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Generic implementation of Cipher-based Message Authentication Code (CMAC), otherwise known as OMAC1.
§Examples
We will use AES-128 block cipher from aes crate.
To get the authentication code:
use aes::Aes128;
use cmac::{Cmac, Mac};
// Create `Mac` trait implementation, namely CMAC-AES128
let mut mac = Cmac::<Aes128>::new_from_slice(b"very secret key.").unwrap();
mac.update(b"input message");
// `result` has type `Output` which is a thin wrapper around array of
// bytes for providing constant time equality check
let result = mac.finalize();
// To get underlying array use the `into_bytes` method, but be careful,
// since incorrect use of the tag value may permit timing attacks which
// defeat the security provided by the `Output` wrapper
let tag_bytes = result.into_bytes();
To verify the message:
let mut mac = Cmac::<Aes128>::new_from_slice(b"very secret key.").unwrap();
mac.update(b"input message");
// `verify` will return `Ok(())` if tag is correct, `Err(MacError)` otherwise
mac.verify(&tag_bytes).unwrap();
Re-exports§
pub use digest;
Structs§
- Generic core CMAC instance, which operates over blocks.
Traits§
- Convenience wrapper trait covering functionality of Message Authentication algorithms.
Type Aliases§
- Generic CMAC instance.