pub struct Password { /* private fields */ }
Expand description
A type to represent the Password
that PBKDF2 hashes.
Note:
Because Password
is used as a SecretKey
for HMAC during hashing, Password
already
pads the given password to a length of 64, for use in HMAC, when initialized.
Using unprotected_as_bytes()
will return the password with padding.
Using get_length()
will return the length with padding (always 64).
Panics:
A panic will occur if:
- Failure to generate random bytes securely.
Security:
-
Avoid using
unprotected_as_bytes()
whenever possible, as it breaks all protections that the type implements. -
The trait
PartialEq<&'_ [u8]>
is implemented for this type so that users are not tempted to callunprotected_as_bytes
to compare this sensitive value to a byte slice. The trait is implemented in such a way that the comparison happens in constant time. Thus, users should preferSecretType == &[u8]
overSecretType.unprotected_as_bytes() == &[u8]
. Examples are shown below. The examples apply to any type that implementsPartialEq<&'_ [u8]>
.
use orion::hazardous::mac::hmac::sha512::SecretKey;
// Initialize a secret key with random bytes.
let secret_key = SecretKey::generate();
// Secure, constant-time comparison with a byte slice
assert_ne!(secret_key, &[0; 32][..]);
// Secure, constant-time comparison with another SecretKey
assert_ne!(secret_key, SecretKey::generate());
Implementations§
source§impl Password
impl Password
sourcepub fn from_slice(slice: &[u8]) -> Result<Password, UnknownCryptoError>
pub fn from_slice(slice: &[u8]) -> Result<Password, UnknownCryptoError>
Construct from a given byte slice.
sourcepub fn unprotected_as_bytes(&self) -> &[u8] ⓘ
pub fn unprotected_as_bytes(&self) -> &[u8] ⓘ
Return the object as byte slice. Warning: Should not be used unless strictly needed. This breaks protections that the type implements.