Crypt::KeyDerivation - PBKDF1, PBKFD2 and HKDF key derivation functions
### PBKDF1/2 $derived_key1 = pbkdf1($password, $salt, $iteration_count, $hash_name, $len); $derived_key2 = pbkdf2($password, $salt, $iteration_count, $hash_name, $len); ### HKDF & co. $derived_key3 = hkdf($keying_material, $salt, $hash_name, $len, $info); $prk = hkdf_extract($keying_material, $salt, $hash_name); $okm1 = hkdf_expand($prk, $hash_name, $len, $info);
Provides an interface to Key derivation functions:
PBKFD1 and PBKDF according to PKCS#5 v2.0 https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2898
HKDF (+ related) according to https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5869
BEWARE: if you are not sure, do not use pbkdf1 but rather choose pbkdf2.
pbkdf1
pbkdf2
$derived_key = pbkdf1($password, $salt, $iteration_count, $hash_name, $len); #or $derived_key = pbkdf1($password, $salt, $iteration_count, $hash_name); #or $derived_key = pbkdf1($password, $salt, $iteration_count); #or $derived_key = pbkdf1($password, $salt); # $password ......... input keying material (password) # $salt ............. salt/nonce (expected length: 8) # $iteration_count .. optional, DEFAULT: 5000 # $hash_name ........ optional, DEFAULT: 'SHA256' # $len .............. optional, derived key len, DEFAULT: 32
$derived_key = pbkdf2($password, $salt, $iteration_count, $hash_name, $len); #or $derived_key = pbkdf2($password, $salt, $iteration_count, $hash_name); #or $derived_key = pbkdf2($password, $salt, $iteration_count); #or $derived_key = pbkdf2($password, $salt); # $password ......... input keying material (password) # $salt ............. salt/nonce # $iteration_count .. optional, DEFAULT: 5000 # $hash_name ........ optional, DEFAULT: 'SHA256' # $len .............. optional, derived key len, DEFAULT: 32
$okm2 = hkdf($password, $salt, $hash_name, $len, $info); #or $okm2 = hkdf($password, $salt, $hash_name, $len); #or $okm2 = hkdf($password, $salt, $hash_name); #or $okm2 = hkdf($password, $salt); # $password ... input keying material (password) # $salt ....... salt/nonce, if undef defaults to HashLen zero octets # $hash_name .. optional, DEFAULT: 'SHA256' # $len ........ optional, derived key len, DEFAULT: 32 # $info ....... optional context and application specific information, DEFAULT: ''
$prk = hkdf_extract($password, $salt, $hash_name); #or $prk = hkdf_extract($password, $salt, $hash_name); # $password ... input keying material (password) # $salt ....... salt/nonce, if undef defaults to HashLen zero octets # $hash_name .. optional, DEFAULT: 'SHA256'
$okm = hkdf_expand($pseudokey, $hash_name, $len, $info); #or $okm = hkdf_expand($pseudokey, $hash_name, $len); #or $okm = hkdf_expand($pseudokey, $hash_name); #or $okm = hkdf_expand($pseudokey); # $pseudokey .. input keying material # $hash_name .. optional, DEFAULT: 'SHA256' # $len ........ optional, derived key len, DEFAULT: 32 # $info ....... optional context and application specific information, DEFAULT: ''
To install CryptX, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm CryptX
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install CryptX
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.