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Crypt::RSA::Key::Private -- RSA Private Key Management.
$key = new Crypt::RSA::Key::Private ( Identity => 'Lord Banquo <banquo@lochaber.com>', Password => 'The earth hath bubbles', );
$key->hide();
$key->write( Filename => 'rsakeys/banquo.private' );
$akey = new Crypt::RSA::Key::Private ( Filename => 'rsakeys/banquo.private' );
$akey->reveal ( Password => 'The earth hath bubbles' );
Crypt::RSA::Key::Private provides basic private key management functionality for Crypt::RSA private keys. Following methods are available:
The constructor. Takes a hash, usually with two arguments: Filename
and
Password
. Filename
indicates a file from which the private key
should be read. More often than not, private keys are kept encrypted with
a symmetric cipher and MUST be decrypted before use. When a Password
argument is provided, the key is also decrypted before it is returned by
new()
. Here's a complete list of arguments accepted by new()
(all of
which are optional):
A string identifying the owner of the key. Canonically, a name and email address.
Name of the file that contains the private key.
Password with which the private key is encrypted, or should be encrypted (in case of a new key).
Name of the symmetric cipher in which the private key is encrypted (or should be encrypted). The default is ``Blowfish'' and possible values include DES, IDEA, Twofish and other ciphers supported by Crypt::CBC.
If the key is not decrypted at new()
, it can be decrypted by
calling reveal()
with a Password
argument.
hide()
causes the key to be encrypted by the chosen symmetric cipher
and password.
Causes the key to be written to a disk file specified by the
Filename
argument. write()
will call hide()
before
writing the key to disk. If you wish to store the key in plain,
don't specify a password at new()
.
Causes the key to be read from a disk file specified by
Filename
into the object. If Password
is provided, the
method automatically calls reveal()
to decrypt the key.
Creates a Data::Dumper(3) serialization of the private key and returns the string representation.
Accepts a serialized key under the String
parameter and
coverts it into the perl representation stored in the object.
check()
Check the consistency of the key. If the key checks out, it sets $self->{Checked} = 1. Returns undef on failure.
Vipul Ved Prakash, <mail@vipul.net>
Crypt::RSA::Key(3), Crypt::RSA::Public(3)