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package gnu.crypto.key.dss;

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import gnu.crypto.Registry;
import gnu.crypto.key.IKeyPairCodec;

import java.math.BigInteger;
import java.security.PrivateKey;
import java.security.interfaces.DSAPrivateKey;

/**
 * 

An object that embodies a DSS (Digital Signature Standard) private key.

* * @version $Revision: 1.1 $ * @see #getEncoded */ public class DSSPrivateKey extends DSSKey implements PrivateKey, DSAPrivateKey { // Constants and variables // ------------------------------------------------------------------------- /** *

A randomly or pseudorandomly generated integer with 0 < x < * q.

*/ private final BigInteger x; // Constructor(s) // ------------------------------------------------------------------------- /** *

Trivial constructor.

* * @param p the public modulus. * @param q the public prime divisor of p-1. * @param g a generator of the unique cyclic group Z* * p. * @param x the private key part. */ public DSSPrivateKey(BigInteger p, BigInteger q, BigInteger g, BigInteger x) { super(p, q, g); this.x = x; } // Class methods // ------------------------------------------------------------------------- /** *

A class method that takes the output of the encodePrivateKey() * method of a DSS keypair codec object (an instance implementing * {@link gnu.crypto.key.IKeyPairCodec} for DSS keys, and re-constructs an * instance of this object.

* * @param k the contents of a previously encoded instance of this object. * @exception ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException if there is not enough bytes, * in k, to represent a valid encoding of an instance of * this object. * @exception IllegalArgumentException if the byte sequence does not * represent a valid encoding of an instance of this object. */ public static DSSPrivateKey valueOf(byte[] k) { // check magic... // we should parse here enough bytes to know which codec to use, and // direct the byte array to the appropriate codec. since we only have one // codec, we could have immediately tried it; nevertheless since testing // one byte is cheaper than instatiating a codec that will fail we test // the first byte before we carry on. if (k[0] == Registry.MAGIC_RAW_DSS_PRIVATE_KEY[0]) { // it's likely to be in raw format. get a raw codec and hand it over IKeyPairCodec codec = new DSSKeyPairRawCodec(); return (DSSPrivateKey) codec.decodePrivateKey(k); } else { throw new IllegalArgumentException("magic"); } } // Instance methods // ------------------------------------------------------------------------- // java.security.interfaces.DSAPrivateKey interface implementation --------- public BigInteger getX() { return x; } // Other instance methods -------------------------------------------------- /** *

Returns the encoded form of this private key according to the * designated format.

* * @param format the desired format identifier of the resulting encoding. * @return the byte sequence encoding this key according to the designated * format. * @exception IllegalArgumentException if the format is not supported. * @see DSSKeyPairRawCodec */ public byte[] getEncoded(int format) { byte[] result; switch (format) { case IKeyPairCodec.RAW_FORMAT: result = new DSSKeyPairRawCodec().encodePrivateKey(this); break; default: throw new IllegalArgumentException("format"); } return result; } /** *

Returns true if the designated object is an instance of * {@link DSAPrivateKey} and has the same DSS (Digital Signature Standard) * parameter values as this one.

* * @param obj the other non-null DSS key to compare to. * @return true if the designated object is of the same type and * value as this one. */ public boolean equals(Object obj) { if (obj == null) { return false; } if (!(obj instanceof DSAPrivateKey)) { return false; } DSAPrivateKey that = (DSAPrivateKey) obj; return super.equals(that) && x.equals(that.getX()); } }




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