hash_hkdf
(PHP 7 >= 7.1.2, PHP 8)
hash_hkdf — Generate a HKDF key derivation of a supplied key input
Descrição
Parâmetros
algo
-
Name of selected hashing algorithm (e.g.
"sha256"
). For a list of supported algorithms see hash_hmac_algos().Note:
Non-cryptographic hash functions are not allowed.
key
-
Input keying material (raw binary). Cannot be empty.
length
-
Desired output length in bytes. Cannot be greater than 255 times the chosen hash function size.
If
length
is0
, the output length will default to the chosen hash function size. info
-
Application/context-specific info string.
salt
-
Salt to use during derivation.
While optional, adding random salt significantly improves the strength of HKDF.
Valor Retornado
Returns a string containing a raw binary representation of the derived key (also known as output keying material - OKM).
Erros/Exceções
Throws a ValueError exception if key
is empty, algo
is unknown/non-cryptographic,
length
is less than 0
or too large
(greater than 255 times the size of the hash function).
Registro de Alterações
Versão | Descrição |
---|---|
8.0.0 |
Now throws a ValueError exception on error.
Previously, false was returned and an E_WARNING
message was emitted.
|
Exemplos
Example #1 hash_hkdf() example
<?php
// Generate a random key, and salt to strengthen it during derivation.
$inputKey = random_bytes(32);
$salt = random_bytes(16);
// Derive a pair of separate keys, using the same input created above.
$encryptionKey = hash_hkdf('sha256', $inputKey, 32, 'aes-256-encryption', $salt);
$authenticationKey = hash_hkdf('sha256', $inputKey, 32, 'sha-256-authentication', $salt);
var_dump($encryptionKey !== $authenticationKey); // bool(true)
?>
The above example produces a pair of separate keys, suitable for creation of an encrypt-then-HMAC construct, using AES-256 and SHA-256 for encryption and authentication respectively.
Veja Também
- hash_pbkdf2() - Generate a PBKDF2 key derivation of a supplied password
- » RFC 5869
- » userland implementation