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Chilkat2-Python
RSA Sign with PKCS8 Encrypted Key
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Demonstrates how to load a private key from an encrypted PKCS8 file and create an RSA digital signature (and then verify it).Chilkat Chilkat2-Python Downloads
import sys
import chilkat2
success = False
# This example assumes the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked.
# See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.
privKey = chilkat2.PrivateKey()
# Load the private key from an RSA PEM file:
success = privKey.LoadAnyFormatFile("raul_privateKey.key","a0123456789")
if (success == False):
print(privKey.LastErrorText)
sys.exit()
rsa = chilkat2.Rsa()
# Import the private key into the RSA component:
success = rsa.UsePrivateKey(privKey)
if (success == False):
print(rsa.LastErrorText)
sys.exit()
# This example will sign a string, and receive the signature
# in a hex-encoded string. Therefore, set the encoding mode
# to "hex":
rsa.EncodingMode = "hex"
strData = "This is the string to be signed."
# Sign the string using the sha256 hash algorithm.
# Other valid choices are sha1, sha384, sha512 and others.
hexSig = rsa.SignStringENC(strData,"sha256")
if (rsa.LastMethodSuccess == False):
print(rsa.LastErrorText)
sys.exit()
print(hexSig)
# Now verify with the public key.
# This example shows how to use the public key from
# a digital certificate (.cer file)
cert = chilkat2.Cert()
success = cert.LoadFromFile("raul_publicKey.cer")
if (success == False):
print(cert.LastErrorText)
sys.exit()
pubKey = chilkat2.PublicKey()
cert.GetPublicKey(pubKey)
rsa2 = chilkat2.Rsa()
success = rsa2.UsePublicKey(pubKey)
if (success == False):
print(rsa2.LastErrorText)
sys.exit()
# Verify the signature against the original data:
rsa2.EncodingMode = "hex"
success = rsa2.VerifyStringENC(strData,"sha256",hexSig)
if (success == False):
print(rsa2.LastErrorText)
sys.exit()
print("Signature verified!")
# Verify with incorrect data:
success = rsa2.VerifyStringENC("something else","sha256",hexSig)
if (success != True):
print("Signature not verified! (which was expected in this case)")
else:
print("Hmmm... that's not right...")