Make sure that HMAC function names conform to previously established get_*, set_* naming convention.
38 lines
857 B
Python
Executable File
38 lines
857 B
Python
Executable File
#!/usr/bin/python
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# Import the Fko class and all constants.
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from fko import *
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# Create an Fko instance with an empty context.
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#
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fko = Fko()
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fko.hmac_type(FKO_HMAC_SHA512)
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# Set the SPA message (Note: Access request is default if not specified).
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#
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fko.spa_message("0.0.0.0,tcp/22")
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# Create the final SPA data message string.
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fko.spa_data_final("testtest", "blah")
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# print the spa message.
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print fko.spa_data()
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# Print some of the data:
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#
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print "Version:", fko.version()
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print "Timestamp:", fko.timestamp()
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print "Username:", fko.username()
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print "Digest Type (value):", fko.digest_type()
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print "Digest Type (string):", fko.digest_type_str()
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print "Digest:", fko.spa_digest()
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print "HMAC Type (value):", fko.hmac_type()
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print "HMAC Type (string):", fko.hmac_type_str()
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print "HMAC:", fko.get_spa_hmac()
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print "SPA Message:", fko.spa_message()
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