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Function which returns HMAC-SHA1 encrypted signature composed of public key and secret base string: | Function which returns HMAC-SHA1 encrypted signature composed of public key and secret base string: | ||
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QString hmacSha1(QByteArray key, QByteArray baseString) | QString hmacSha1(QByteArray key, QByteArray baseString) | ||
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You may use this code with any license you prefer :) | You may use this code with any license you prefer :) | ||
'''Note''' that Qt 5.1 introduces a new class | '''Note''' that Qt 5.1 introduces a new class [http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qmessageauthenticationcode.html QMessageAuthenticationCode] which provides a standard API for HMACs. |
Latest revision as of 13:23, 7 July 2015
Function which returns HMAC-SHA1 encrypted signature composed of public key and secret base string:
QString hmacSha1(QByteArray key, QByteArray baseString)
{
int blockSize = 64; // HMAC-SHA-1 block size, defined in SHA-1 standard
if (key.length() > blockSize) { // if key is longer than block size (64), reduce key length with SHA-1 compression
key = QCryptographicHash::hash(key, QCryptographicHash::Sha1);
}
QByteArray innerPadding(blockSize, char(0x36)); // initialize inner padding with char "6"
QByteArray outerPadding(blockSize, char(0x5c)); // initialize outer padding with char "quot;
// ascii characters 0x36 ("6") and 0x5c ("quot;) are selected because they have large
// Hamming distance (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamming_distance)
for (int i = 0; i < key.length(); i++) {
innerPadding[i] = innerPadding[i] ^ key.at(i); // XOR operation between every byte in key and innerpadding, of key length
outerPadding[i] = outerPadding[i] ^ key.at(i); // XOR operation between every byte in key and outerpadding, of key length
}
// result = hash ( outerPadding CONCAT hash ( innerPadding CONCAT baseString ) ).toBase64
QByteArray total = outerPadding;
QByteArray part = innerPadding;
part.append(baseString);
total.append(QCryptographicHash::hash(part, QCryptographicHash::Sha1));
QByteArray hashed = QCryptographicHash::hash(total, QCryptographicHash::Sha1);
return hashed.toBase64();
}
You may use this code with any license you prefer :)
Note that Qt 5.1 introduces a new class QMessageAuthenticationCode which provides a standard API for HMACs.