Crypt::RSA::SS::PSS - Probabilistic Signature Scheme based on RSA.
my $pss = new Crypt::RSA::SS::PSS;
my $signature = $pss->sign ( Message => $message, Key => $private, ) || die $pss->errstr;
my $verify = $pss->verify ( Message => $message, Key => $key, Signature => $signature, ) || die $pss->errstr;
PSS (Probabilistic Signature Scheme) is a provably secure method of creating digital signatures with RSA. "Provable" means that the difficulty of forging signatures can be directly related to inverting the RSA function. "Probabilistic" alludes to the randomly generated salt value included in the signature to enhance security. For more details on PSS, see [4] & [13].
Constructor.
Returns the version number of the module.
Computes a PSS signature on a message with the private key of the signer. In scalar context, sign() returns the computed signature. In array context, it returns the signature and the random salt. The signature can verified with verify() or verify_with_salt(). sign() takes a hash argument with the following mandatory keys:
Verifies a signature generated with sign(). The salt is recovered from the signature and need not be passed. Returns a true value on success and false on failure. $self->errstr is set to "Invalid signature." or appropriate error on failure. verify() takes a hash argument with the following mandatory keys:
Version of the module that was used for creating the Signature. This is an optional argument. When present, verify() will ensure before proceeding that the installed version of the module can successfully verify the Signature.
Verifies a signature given the salt. Takes the same arguments as verify() in addition to Salt, which is a 20-byte string returned by sign() in array context.
See ERROR HANDLING in Crypt::RSA(3) manpage.
See BIBLIOGRAPHY in Crypt::RSA(3) manpage.
Vipul Ved Prakash, <mail@vipul.net>
Crypt::RSA(3), Crypt::RSA::Primitives(3), Crypt::RSA::Keys(3), Crypt::RSA::EME::OAEP(3)