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OpenSSL bindings for Perl 6
Socket connection class. You probably want to use IO::Socket::SSL instead of this (low-level) interface.
use OpenSSL;
my $ssl = OpenSSL.new(:version(3), :client);
my $s = IO::Socket::INET.new(:$host, :port(443));
$ssl.set-socket($s);
$ssl.set-connect-state;
$ssl.connect
# $ssl.write, etc
Public key signing tools
use OpenSSL::RSATools;
my $pem = slurp 'key.pem';
my $rsa = OpenSSL::RSAKey.new(private-pem => $pem);
my $data = 'as df jk l';
my $signature = $rsa.sign($data.encode);
my $rsa = OpenSSL::RSAKey.new(public-pem => $public);
if $rsa.verify($data.encode, $signature) { ... }
Symmetric encryption tools (currently only AES256/192/128 encrypt/decrypt)
use OpenSSL::CryptTools;
my $ciphertext = encrypt("asdf".encode,
:aes256,
:iv(("0" x 16).encode),
:key(('x' x 32).encode));
my $plaintext = decrypt($ciphertext,
:aes256,
:iv(("0" x 16).encode),
:key(('x' x 32).encode));
Digest Functions (currently only md5/sha1/sha256/sha384/sha512)
use OpenSSL::Digest;
my Blob $digest = md5("xyz".encode);
OO-Interface supporting incremental digesting
use OpenSSL::Digest::MD5;
my $md5 = OpenSSL::Digest::MD5.new; # Create fresh object
$md5.add('abc'); # pass in Str or Blob
$md5.add('def'); # Add some more data
my $digest = $md5.hash; # Blob hash (and reset)
$md5.addfile('myfile'); # Read a file
my $hexdigest = $md5.hex; # hex hash (and reset)