Package dsa
Overview
Package dsa implements the Digital Signature Algorithm, as defined in FIPS 186-3.
The DSA operations in this package are not implemented using constant-time algorithms.
Deprecated: DSA is a legacy algorithm, and modern alternatives such as Ed25519 (implemented by package crypto/ed25519) should be used instead. Keys with 1024-bit moduli (L1024N160 parameters) are cryptographically weak, while bigger keys are not widely supported. Note that FIPS 186-5 no longer approves DSA for signature generation.
Index
Package files
dsa.go
Variables
ErrInvalidPublicKey results when a public key is not usable by this code. FIPS is quite strict about the format of DSA keys, but other code may be less so. Thus, when using keys which may have been generated by other code, this error must be handled.
var ErrInvalidPublicKey = errors.New("crypto/dsa: invalid public key")
func GenerateKey
func GenerateKey(priv *PrivateKey, rand io.Reader) error
GenerateKey generates a public&private key pair. The Parameters of the PrivateKey must already be valid (see GenerateParameters).
func GenerateParameters
func GenerateParameters(params *Parameters, rand io.Reader, sizes ParameterSizes) error
GenerateParameters puts a random, valid set of DSA parameters into params. This function can take many seconds, even on fast machines.
func Sign
func Sign(rand io.Reader, priv *PrivateKey, hash []byte) (r, s *big.Int, err error)
Sign signs an arbitrary length hash (which should be the result of hashing a larger message) using the private key, priv. It returns the signature as a pair of integers. The security of the private key depends on the entropy of rand.
Note that FIPS 186-3 section 4.6 specifies that the hash should be truncated to the byte-length of the subgroup. This function does not perform that truncation itself.
Be aware that calling Sign with an attacker-controlled PrivateKey may require an arbitrary amount of CPU.
func Verify
func Verify(pub *PublicKey, hash []byte, r, s *big.Int) bool
Verify verifies the signature in r, s of hash using the public key, pub. It reports whether the signature is valid.
Note that FIPS 186-3 section 4.6 specifies that the hash should be truncated to the byte-length of the subgroup. This function does not perform that truncation itself.
type ParameterSizes
ParameterSizes is an enumeration of the acceptable bit lengths of the primes in a set of DSA parameters. See FIPS 186-3, section 4.2.
type ParameterSizes int
const ( L1024N160 ParameterSizes = iota L2048N224 L2048N256 L3072N256 )
type Parameters
Parameters represents the domain parameters for a key. These parameters can be shared across many keys. The bit length of Q must be a multiple of 8.
type Parameters struct { P, Q, G *big.Int }
type PrivateKey
PrivateKey represents a DSA private key.
type PrivateKey struct { PublicKey X *big.Int }
type PublicKey
PublicKey represents a DSA public key.
type PublicKey struct { Parameters Y *big.Int }
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