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The Bouncy Castle Java APIs for the OpenPGP Protocol. The APIs are designed primarily to be used in conjunction with the BC FIPS provider. The APIs may also be used with other providers although if being used in a FIPS context it is the responsibility of the user to ensure that any other providers used are FIPS certified and used appropriately.
package org.bouncycastle.bcpg.sig;
import org.bouncycastle.bcpg.KeyIdentifier;
import org.bouncycastle.bcpg.SignatureSubpacket;
import org.bouncycastle.bcpg.SignatureSubpacketTags;
import org.bouncycastle.util.Arrays;
/**
* Signature Subpacket containing the fingerprint of the intended recipients primary key.
* This packet can be used to prevent malicious forwarding/replay attacks.
*
* @see
* RFC9580 - Intended Recipient Fingerprint
*/
public class IntendedRecipientFingerprint
extends SignatureSubpacket
{
public IntendedRecipientFingerprint(
boolean critical,
boolean isLongLength,
byte[] data)
{
super(SignatureSubpacketTags.INTENDED_RECIPIENT_FINGERPRINT, critical, isLongLength, data);
}
public IntendedRecipientFingerprint(
boolean critical,
int keyVersion,
byte[] fingerprint)
{
super(SignatureSubpacketTags.INTENDED_RECIPIENT_FINGERPRINT, critical, false,
Arrays.prepend(fingerprint, (byte)keyVersion));
}
public int getKeyVersion()
{
return data[0] & 0xff;
}
public byte[] getFingerprint()
{
return Arrays.copyOfRange(data, 1, data.length);
}
public KeyIdentifier getKeyIdentifier()
{
return new KeyIdentifier(getFingerprint());
}
}
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