org.gudy.bouncycastle.crypto.signers
Class ECDSASigner
java.lang.Object
org.gudy.bouncycastle.crypto.signers.ECDSASigner
- All Implemented Interfaces:
- DSA, ECConstants
public class ECDSASigner
- extends java.lang.Object
- implements ECConstants, DSA
EC-DSA as described in X9.62
Method Summary |
java.math.BigInteger[] |
generateSignature(byte[] message)
generate a signature for the given message using the key we were
initialised with. |
void |
init(boolean forSigning,
CipherParameters param)
initialise the signer for signature generation or signature
verification. |
boolean |
verifySignature(byte[] message,
java.math.BigInteger r,
java.math.BigInteger s)
return true if the value r and s represent a DSA signature for
the passed in message (for standard DSA the message should be
a SHA-1 hash of the real message to be verified). |
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object |
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait |
ECDSASigner
public ECDSASigner()
init
public void init(boolean forSigning,
CipherParameters param)
- Description copied from interface:
DSA
- initialise the signer for signature generation or signature
verification.
- Specified by:
init
in interface DSA
- Parameters:
forSigning
- true if we are generating a signature, false
otherwise.param
- key parameters for signature generation.
generateSignature
public java.math.BigInteger[] generateSignature(byte[] message)
- generate a signature for the given message using the key we were
initialised with. For conventional DSA the message should be a SHA-1
hash of the message of interest.
- Specified by:
generateSignature
in interface DSA
- Parameters:
message
- the message that will be verified later.
- Returns:
- two big integers representing the r and s values respectively.
verifySignature
public boolean verifySignature(byte[] message,
java.math.BigInteger r,
java.math.BigInteger s)
- return true if the value r and s represent a DSA signature for
the passed in message (for standard DSA the message should be
a SHA-1 hash of the real message to be verified).
- Specified by:
verifySignature
in interface DSA
- Parameters:
message
- the message that was supposed to have been signed.r
- the r signature value.s
- the s signature value.