[−][src]Module openssl::pkey 
Public/private key processing.
Asymmetric public key algorithms solve the problem of establishing and sharing secret keys to securely send and receive messages. This system uses a pair of keys: a public key, which can be freely distributed, and a private key, which is kept to oneself. An entity may encrypt information using a user's public key. The encrypted information can only be deciphered using that user's private key.
This module offers support for five popular algorithms:
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RSA
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DSA
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Diffie-Hellman
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Elliptic Curves
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HMAC
 
These algorithms rely on hard mathematical problems - namely integer factorization, discrete logarithms, and elliptic curve relationships - that currently do not yield efficient solutions. This property ensures the security of these cryptographic algorithms.
Example
Generate a 2048-bit RSA public/private key pair and print the public key.
use openssl::rsa::Rsa; use openssl::pkey::PKey; use std::str; let rsa = Rsa::generate(2048).unwrap(); let pkey = PKey::from_rsa(rsa).unwrap(); let pub_key: Vec<u8> = pkey.public_key_to_pem().unwrap(); println!("{:?}", str::from_utf8(pub_key.as_slice()).unwrap());
Structs
| Id | An identifier of a kind of key.  | 
| PKey | A public or private key.  | 
| PKeyRef | Reference to   | 
Enums
| Params | A tag type indicating that a key only has parameters.  | 
| Private | A tag type indicating that a key has private components.  | 
| Public | A tag type indicating that a key only has public components.  | 
Traits
| HasParams | A trait indicating that a key has parameters.  | 
| HasPrivate | A trait indicating that a key has private components.  | 
| HasPublic | A trait indicating that a key has public components.  |