#[non_exhaustive]pub struct EcdhDerivationAttributes {
pub certificate_authority_public_key_identifier: String,
pub public_key_certificate: String,
pub key_algorithm: SymmetricKeyAlgorithm,
pub key_derivation_function: KeyDerivationFunction,
pub key_derivation_hash_algorithm: KeyDerivationHashAlgorithm,
pub shared_information: String,
}
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Parameters required to establish ECDH based key exchange.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.The keyArn
of the certificate that signed the client's PublicKeyCertificate
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public_key_certificate: String
The client's public key certificate in PEM format (base64 encoded) to use for ECDH key derivation.
key_algorithm: SymmetricKeyAlgorithm
The key algorithm of the derived ECDH key.
key_derivation_function: KeyDerivationFunction
The key derivation function to use for deriving a key using ECDH.
key_derivation_hash_algorithm: KeyDerivationHashAlgorithm
The hash type to use for deriving a key using ECDH.
A byte string containing information that binds the ECDH derived key to the two parties involved or to the context of the key.
It may include details like identities of the two parties deriving the key, context of the operation, session IDs, and optionally a nonce. It must not contain zero bytes, and re-using shared information for multiple ECDH key derivations is not recommended.
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Source§impl EcdhDerivationAttributes
impl EcdhDerivationAttributes
The keyArn
of the certificate that signed the client's PublicKeyCertificate
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Sourcepub fn public_key_certificate(&self) -> &str
pub fn public_key_certificate(&self) -> &str
The client's public key certificate in PEM format (base64 encoded) to use for ECDH key derivation.
Sourcepub fn key_algorithm(&self) -> &SymmetricKeyAlgorithm
pub fn key_algorithm(&self) -> &SymmetricKeyAlgorithm
The key algorithm of the derived ECDH key.
Sourcepub fn key_derivation_function(&self) -> &KeyDerivationFunction
pub fn key_derivation_function(&self) -> &KeyDerivationFunction
The key derivation function to use for deriving a key using ECDH.
Sourcepub fn key_derivation_hash_algorithm(&self) -> &KeyDerivationHashAlgorithm
pub fn key_derivation_hash_algorithm(&self) -> &KeyDerivationHashAlgorithm
The hash type to use for deriving a key using ECDH.
A byte string containing information that binds the ECDH derived key to the two parties involved or to the context of the key.
It may include details like identities of the two parties deriving the key, context of the operation, session IDs, and optionally a nonce. It must not contain zero bytes, and re-using shared information for multiple ECDH key derivations is not recommended.
Source§impl EcdhDerivationAttributes
impl EcdhDerivationAttributes
Sourcepub fn builder() -> EcdhDerivationAttributesBuilder
pub fn builder() -> EcdhDerivationAttributesBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture EcdhDerivationAttributes
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Source§impl Clone for EcdhDerivationAttributes
impl Clone for EcdhDerivationAttributes
Source§fn clone(&self) -> EcdhDerivationAttributes
fn clone(&self) -> EcdhDerivationAttributes
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impl Debug for EcdhDerivationAttributes
Source§impl PartialEq for EcdhDerivationAttributes
impl PartialEq for EcdhDerivationAttributes
impl StructuralPartialEq for EcdhDerivationAttributes
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impl Freeze for EcdhDerivationAttributes
impl RefUnwindSafe for EcdhDerivationAttributes
impl Send for EcdhDerivationAttributes
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impl Unpin for EcdhDerivationAttributes
impl UnwindSafe for EcdhDerivationAttributes
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