(JavaScript) AES-CMAC
Demonstrates using the AES-CMAC algorithm, which is a keyed hash function similar to HMAC and Poly1305.
Note: Chilkat added AES-CMAC in version 9.5.0.95.
var success = false;
// This example assumes the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked.
// See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.
var crypt = new CkCrypt2();
// Set the MAC algorithm to AES-CMAC
crypt.MacAlgorithm = "aes-cmac";
// AES-CMAC always uses a 16-byte (128-bit) MAC key.
var keyHex = "2b7e151628aed2a6abf7158809cf4f3c";
success = crypt.SetMacKeyEncoded(keyHex,"hex");
// Let's compute the AES-CMAC for the test vector at https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc4493#appendix-A
// Here we have 64 bytes in hex representation.
var messageBytes = "6bc1bee22e409f96e93d7e117393172aae2d8a571e03ac9c9eb76fac45af8e5130c81c46a35ce411e5fbc1191a0a52eff69f2445df4f9b17ad2b417be66c3710";
var bd = new CkBinData();
bd.AppendEncoded(messageBytes,"hex");
// Compute the AES-CMAC for the bytes contained in bd and return the AES-CMAC in hex representation.
crypt.EncodingMode = "hex_lower";
var cmac = crypt.MacBdENC(bd);
console.log(cmac);
// Output should be: 51f0bebf7e3b9d92fc49741779363cfe
// Now do the same for a string:
var plainText = "'Twas brillig, and the slithy toves\nDid gyre and gimble in the wabe:\nAll mimsy were the borogoves,\nAnd the mome raths outgrabe.";
var encTag = crypt.MacStringENC(plainText);
console.log(encTag);
// Output should be: 4fca1fcbd265048d247f99ab57fa3ceb
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