I need to generate a hash using HMAC SHA256. I am using the following code in Java. I need an equivalent code in Objective-C.
javax.crypto.Mac mac = javax.crypto.Mac.getInstance(type);
javax.crypto.spec.SecretKeySpec secret = new javax.crypto.spec.SecretKeySpec(key.getBytes(), type);
mac.init(secret);
byte[] digest = mac.doFinal(value.getBytes());
StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder(digest.length * 2);
String s="";
for (byte b: digest) {
s = Integer.toHexString(b);
if (s.length() == 1) {
sb.append('0');
}
sb.append(s);
}
return sb.toString();
Key = YARJSuwP5Oo6/r47LczzWjUx/T8ioAJpUK2YfdI/ZshlTUP8q4ujEVjC0seEUAAtS6YEE1Veghz+IDbNQb+2KQ==
Value =
id=456|time=19:10|nonce=8
Output =
4effffffd8ffffffce7cffffffc4ffffffc71b2f72ffffffdc21ffffffa1ffffffe0ffffffe62d32550b0771296bffffff9c1159ffffffdeffffff8675ffffff9928654c
I have this Objective-C function:
//Hash method Definition
- (NSString *)getHashEncription:(NSString *)key andData:(NSString *)data{
NSLog(@"Secret Key %@ And Data %@", key, data);
const char *cKey = [key cStringUsingEncoding:NSASCIIStringEncoding];
const char *cData = [data cStringUsingEncoding:NSASCIIStringEncoding];
unsigned char cHMAC[CC_SHA256_DIGEST_LENGTH];
//HmacSHA256
CCHmac(kCCHmacAlgSHA256, cKey, strlen(cKey), cData, strlen(cData), cHMAC);
NSData *HMAC = [[NSData alloc] initWithBytes:cHMAC
length:sizeof(cHMAC)];
[Base64 initialize];
NSString *b64EncStr = [Base64 encode:HMAC];
NSLog(@"Base 64 encoded = %@",b64EncStr);
NSLog(@"NSData Value %@", HMAC);
// unsigned char hashedChars[32];
// NSString *inputString;
// inputString = [NSString stringWithFormat:@"hello"];
// NSData * inputData = [inputString dataUsingEncoding:NSUTF8StringEncoding];
// CC_SHA256(inputData.bytes, inputData.length, hashedChars);
return [[NSString alloc] initWithData:HMAC encoding:NSASCIIStringEncoding];
}//End of getHashEncription
The output that I am getting is this:
8736bc4aa7fc3aa071f2b4262b6972a89d2861559a20afa765e46ff17cb181a9
I tried removing the base64 encoding, but it didn't work.
Any suggestions are most welcome.
You need to fix your Java hmac printer, because 4effffffd8ffffffce7cffffffc4ffffffc71b2f72ffffffdc21ffffffa1ffffffe0ffffffe62d32550b0771296bffffff9c1159ffffffdeffffff8675ffffff9928654c
isn't valid. All those ffffff
in there are a giveaway that you are sign-extending the bytes to 32-bit signed integers before converting them to hex. Presumably the correct hmac is 4ed8ce7cc4c71b2f72dc21a1e0e62d32550b0771296b9c1159de86759928654c
.
Anyway, I suspect you are calling your method incorrectly. I copied your code into a test program which gives me this output for your key and data:
2011-12-10 13:03:38.231 hmactest[8251:707] test hmac = <4ed8ce7c c4c71b2f 72dc21a1 e0e62d32 550b0771 296b9c11 59de8675 9928654c>
That matches your desired output (except for the sign-extension errors).
Here's my test program:
#import <Foundation/Foundation.h>
#import <CommonCrypto/CommonHMAC.h>
NSData *hmacForKeyAndData(NSString *key, NSString *data)
{
const char *cKey = [key cStringUsingEncoding:NSASCIIStringEncoding];
const char *cData = [data cStringUsingEncoding:NSASCIIStringEncoding];
unsigned char cHMAC[CC_SHA256_DIGEST_LENGTH];
CCHmac(kCCHmacAlgSHA256, cKey, strlen(cKey), cData, strlen(cData), cHMAC);
return [[NSData alloc] initWithBytes:cHMAC length:sizeof(cHMAC)];
}
int main (int argc, const char * argv[])
{
@autoreleasepool {
// Compare to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMAC#Examples_of_HMAC_.28MD5.2C_SHA1.2C_SHA256_.29
NSLog(@"empty hmac = %@", hmacForKeyAndData(@"", @""));
NSLog(@"test hmac = %@", hmacForKeyAndData(@"YARJSuwP5Oo6/r47LczzWjUx/T8ioAJpUK2YfdI/ZshlTUP8q4ujEVjC0seEUAAtS6YEE1Veghz+IDbNQb+2KQ==", @"id=456|time=19:10|nonce=8"));
}
return 0;
}