NAME
Rhash - Perl extension for LibRHash Hash library
SYNOPSIS
use Rhash;
my $msg = "a message text";
print "MD5 = " . Rhash->new(RHASH_MD5)->update($msg)->hash() . "\n";
# more complex example - calculate two hash functions simultaniously
my $r = Rhash->new(RHASH_MD5 | RHASH_SHA1);
$r->update("a message text")->update(" another message");
print "MD5 = ". $r->hash(RHASH_MD5) . "\n";
print "SHA1 = ". $r->hash(RHASH_SHA1) . "\n";
DESCRIPTION
Rhash module is an object-oriented interface to the LibRHash library, which allows one to simultaniously calculate several hash functions for a file or a text message.
SUPPORTED ALGORITHMS
The module supports the following hashing algorithms: CRC32, MD4, MD5, SHA1, SHA256, SHA512, AICH, ED2K, Tiger, DC++ TTH, BitTorrent BTIH, GOST R 34.11-94, RIPEMD-160, HAS-160, EDON-R 256/512, Whirlpool and Snefru-128/256.
CONSTRUCTOR
Creates and returns new Rhash object.
my $r = Rhash->new($hash_id);
my $p = new Rhash($hash_id); # alternative way to call the constructor
The $hash_id parameter can be union (via bitwise OR) of any of the following bit-flags:
RHASH_CRC32,
RHASH_MD4,
RHASH_MD5,
RHASH_SHA1,
RHASH_TIGER,
RHASH_TTH,
RHASH_BTIH,
RHASH_ED2K,
RHASH_AICH,
RHASH_WHIRLPOOL,
RHASH_RIPEMD160,
RHASH_GOST,
RHASH_GOST_CRYPTOPRO,
RHASH_HAS160,
RHASH_SNEFRU128,
RHASH_SNEFRU256,
RHASH_SHA224,
RHASH_SHA256,
RHASH_SHA384,
RHASH_SHA512,
RHASH_EDONR256,
RHASH_EDONR512
Also the RHASH_ALL bit mask is the union of all listed bit-flags. So the object created via Rhash->new(RHASH_ALL) calculates all supported hash functions for the same data.
COMPUTING HASHES
- $rhash->update( $msg )
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Calculates hashes of the $msg string. The method can be called repeatedly with chunks of the message to be hashed. It returns the $rhash object itself allowing the following construct:
$rhash = Rhash->new(RHASH_MD5)->update( $chunk1 )->update( $chunk2 );
- $rhash->update_file( $file_path, $start, $size )
- $rhash->update_fd( $fd, $start, $size )
-
Calculate a hash of the file (or its part) specified by $file_path or a file descriptor $fd. The update_fd method doesn't close the $fd, leaving the file position after the hashed block. The optional $start and $size specify the block of the file to hash. No error is reported if the $size is grater than the number of the unread bytes left in the file.
Returns the number of characters actually read, 0 at end of file, or undef if there was an error (in the latter case $! is also set).
use Rhash; my $r = new Rhash(RHASH_SHA1); open(my $fd, "<", "input.txt") or die "cannot open < input.txt: $!"; while ((my $n = $r->update_fd($fd, undef, 1024) != 0) { print "$n bytes hashed. The SHA1 hash is " . $r->final()->hash() . "\n"; $r->reset(); } defined($n) or die "read error for input.txt: $!"; close($fd);
- $rhash->final()
-
Finishes calculation for all data buffered by updating methods and stops hash calculation. The function is called automatically by any of the $rhash->hash*() methods if the final() call was skipped.
- $rhash->reset()
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Resets the $rhash object to the initial state.
- $rhash->hashed_length()
-
Returns the total length of the hashed message.
- $rhash->hash_id()
-
Returns the hash mask, the $rhash object was constructed with.
FORMATING HASH VALUE
Computed hash can be formated as a hexadecimal string (in the forward or reverse byte order), a base32/base64-encoded string or as raw binary data.
- $rhash->hash( $hash_id )
-
Returns the hash string in the default format, which can be hexadecimal or base32. Actually the method is equvalent of
(Crypt::Rhash::is_base32($hash_id) ? $rhash->hash_base32($hash_id) : $rhash->hash_hex($hash_id))
If the optional $hash_id parameter is omited or zero, then the method returns the hash for the algorithm contained in $rhash with the lowest identifier.
- $rhash->hash_hex( $hash_id )
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Returns a specified hash in the hexadecimal format.
- $rhash->hash_rhex( $hash_id )
-
Returns a hexadecimal string of the hash in reversed bytes order. Some programs prefer to output GOST hash in this format.
- $rhash->hash_base32( $hash_id )
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Returns a specified hash in the base32 format.
- $rhash->hash_base64( $hash_id )
-
Returns a specified hash in the base64 format.
- $rhash->magnet_link( $filename, $hash_mask )
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Returns the magnet link containing the computed hashes, filesize, and, optionaly, $filename. The $filename (if specified) is URL-encoded, by converting special characters into the %<hexadecimal-code> form. The optional parameter $hash_mask can limit which hash values to put into the link.
STATIC INFORMATION METHODS
- Crypt::Rhash::count()
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Returns the number of supported hash algorithms
- Crypt::Rhash::is_base32($hash_id)
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Returns nonzero if default output format is Base32 for the hash function specified by $hash_id. Retruns zero if default format is hexadecimal.
- Crypt::Rhash::get_digest_size($hash_id)
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Returns the size in bytes of raw binary hash of the specified hash algorithm.
- Crypt::Rhash::get_hash_length($hash_id)
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Returns the length of a hash string in default output format for the specified hash algorithm.
- Crypt::Rhash::get_name($hash_id)
-
Returns the name of the specified hash algorithm.
ALTERNATIVE WAY TO COMPUTE HASH
- Crypt::Rhash::msg($hash_id, $message)
-
Computes and returns a single hash (in its default format) of the $message by the selected hash algorithm.
use Rhash; print "SHA1( 'abc' ) = " . Crypt::Rhash::msg(RHASH_SHA1, "abc");
LICENSE
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of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
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The Software is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Use this program at your own risk!