RSAPKCS1SignatureDeformatter.VerifySignature(Byte[], Byte[]) Method
Definition
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Verifies the RSA PKCS#1 signature for the specified data.
public:
override bool VerifySignature(cli::array <System::Byte> ^ rgbHash, cli::array <System::Byte> ^ rgbSignature);
public override bool VerifySignature (byte[] rgbHash, byte[] rgbSignature);
override this.VerifySignature : byte[] * byte[] -> bool
Public Overrides Function VerifySignature (rgbHash As Byte(), rgbSignature As Byte()) As Boolean
Parameters
- rgbHash
- Byte[]
The data signed with rgbSignature
.
- rgbSignature
- Byte[]
The signature to be verified for rgbHash
.
Returns
true
if rgbSignature
matches the signature computed using the specified hash algorithm and key on rgbHash
; otherwise, false
.
Exceptions
Examples
The following example demonstrates how to use the VerifySignature method to verify a signature.
using System;
using System.Security.Cryptography;
class RSASample
{
static void Main()
{
try
{
//Create a new instance of RSA.
using (RSA rsa = RSA.Create())
{
//The hash to sign.
byte[] hash;
using (SHA256 sha256 = SHA256.Create())
{
byte[] data = new byte[] { 59, 4, 248, 102, 77, 97, 142, 201, 210, 12, 224, 93, 25, 41, 100, 197, 213, 134, 130, 135 };
hash = sha256.ComputeHash(data);
}
//Create an RSASignatureFormatter object and pass it the
//RSA instance to transfer the key information.
RSAPKCS1SignatureFormatter RSAFormatter = new RSAPKCS1SignatureFormatter(rsa);
//Set the hash algorithm to SHA256.
RSAFormatter.SetHashAlgorithm("SHA256");
//Create a signature for HashValue and return it.
byte[] signedHash = RSAFormatter.CreateSignature(hash);
//Create an RSAPKCS1SignatureDeformatter object and pass it the
//RSA instance to transfer the key information.
RSAPKCS1SignatureDeformatter RSADeformatter = new RSAPKCS1SignatureDeformatter(rsa);
RSADeformatter.SetHashAlgorithm("SHA256");
//Verify the hash and display the results to the console.
if (RSADeformatter.VerifySignature(hash, signedHash))
{
Console.WriteLine("The signature was verified.");
}
else
{
Console.WriteLine("The signature was not verified.");
}
}
}
catch (CryptographicException e)
{
Console.WriteLine(e.Message);
}
}
}
Imports System.Security.Cryptography
Friend Class RSASample
Shared Sub Main()
Try
'Create a new instance of RSA.
Using rsa As RSA = RSA.Create()
'The hash to sign.
Dim hash() As Byte
Using sha256 As SHA256 = SHA256.Create()
Dim data() As Byte = { 59, 4, 248, 102, 77, 97, 142, 201, 210, 12, 224, 93, 25, 41, 100, 197, 213, 134, 130, 135 }
hash = sha256.ComputeHash(data)
End Using
'Create an RSASignatureFormatter object and pass it the
'RSA instance to transfer the key information.
Dim RSAFormatter As New RSAPKCS1SignatureFormatter(rsa)
'Set the hash algorithm to SHA256.
RSAFormatter.SetHashAlgorithm("SHA256")
'Create a signature for HashValue and return it.
Dim signedHash() As Byte = RSAFormatter.CreateSignature(hash)
'Create an RSAPKCS1SignatureDeformatter object and pass it the
'RSA instance to transfer the key information.
Dim RSADeformatter As New RSAPKCS1SignatureDeformatter(rsa)
RSADeformatter.SetHashAlgorithm("SHA256")
'Verify the hash and display the results to the console.
If RSADeformatter.VerifySignature(hash, signedHash) Then
Console.WriteLine("The signature was verified.")
Else
Console.WriteLine("The signature was not verified.")
End If
End Using
Catch e As CryptographicException
Console.WriteLine(e.Message)
End Try
End Sub
End Class
Remarks
You must specify a key and a hash algorithm before calling this method.