I need to generate HMAC-SHA256 signatures for the Amazon web services API. The old DCPcrypt library has sha256 routines but does not do HMAC signing. Anyone know of a free hashing library I could use?
Delphi ships with Indy installed, and Indy has a TIdHMACSHA256
class:
uses
IdGlobal, IdHashSHA, IdHMAC, IdHMACSHA1, IdSSLOpenSSL;
function CalculateHMACSHA256(const value, salt: String): String;
var
hmac: TIdHMACSHA256;
hash: TIdBytes;
begin
LoadOpenSSLLibrary;
if not TIdHashSHA256.IsAvailable then
raise Exception.Create('SHA256 hashing is not available!');
hmac := TIdHMACSHA256.Create;
try
hmac.Key := IndyTextEncoding_UTF8.GetBytes(salt);
hash := hmac.HashValue(IndyTextEncoding_UTF8.GetBytes(value));
Result := ToHex(hash);
finally
hmac.Free;
end;
end;
After a little more searching I found OpenStreamSec - which looks like it was abandoned a few years ago but still compiles in D2007.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/openstrsecii/
Generating a HMAC-256 for Amazon is really simple:
StrToMime64(HMACString(haSHA256, SecretKey, 32, DataToHash));
My favourite answer - I would use the OpenSSL libraries, the HMAC function.
I've successfully used the OpenSSL libraries in Delphi by adopting and adapting work from M Ferrante http://www.disi.unige.it/person/FerranteM/delphiopenssl/
For other OpenSSL signing etc see this link
In D2010 it's something like this (libeay32 is the unit taken from the web site and slightly modified for unicode/D2010):
uses libeay32;
const
LIBEAY_DLL_NAME = 'libeay32.dll';
EVP_MAX_MD_SIZE = 64;
function EVP_sha256: pEVP_MD; cdecl; external LIBEAY_DLL_NAME;
function HMAC(evp: pEVP_MD; key: PByte; key_len: integer;
data: PByte; data_len: integer;
md: PByte; var md_len: integer): PByte; cdecl; external LIBEAY_DLL_NAME;
function GetHMAC(const AKey, AData: string): TBytes;
var
key, data: TBytes;
md_len: integer;
res: PByte;
begin
OpenSSL_add_all_algorithms;
// Seed the pseudo-random number generator
// This should be something a little more "random"!
RAND_load_file('c:\windows\paint.exe', 512);
key := TEncoding.UTF8.GetBytes(AKey);
data := TEncoding.UTF8.GetBytes(AData);
md_len := EVP_MAX_MD_SIZE;
SetLength(result, md_len);
res := HMAC(EVP_sha256, @key[0], Length(key), @data[0], Length(data), @result[0], md_len);
if (res <> nil) then
begin
SetLength(result, md_len);
end;
end;
Then call it with a key phrase and data string. The result is a TBytes which can be converted as required eg to Base64 using something like JclMime or a simple HexToString type function.
For older version of Delphi you'll have to do a bit of changing of PBytes to PChars or something similar.
Disclaimer: I've got no reference data to test this on but it seems to work ok!
Have you looked at the answers to this SO question?
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