DataProtector Classe
Definição
Importante
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Fornece a classe base para protetores de dados.
public ref class DataProtector abstract
public abstract class DataProtector
type DataProtector = class
Public MustInherit Class DataProtector
- Herança
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DataProtector
- Derivado
Exemplos
O exemplo a seguir demonstra como criar um protetor de dados que usa uma classe de proteção com uma opção para entropia extra. Por padrão, a DataProtector classe anexa o hash das propriedades de finalidade aos dados a serem criptografados. Você pode desativar essa funcionalidade e usar a finalidade hash como entropia extra ao chamar um protetor de dados com uma opção de entropia extra.
using System;
using System.Security.Permissions;
namespace System.Security.Cryptography
{
public sealed class MyDataProtector : DataProtector
{
public DataProtectionScope Scope { get; set; }
// This implementation gets the HashedPurpose from the base class and passes it as OptionalEntropy to ProtectedData.
// The default for DataProtector is to prepend the hash to the plain text, but because we are using the hash
// as OptionalEntropy there is no need to prepend it.
protected override bool PrependHashedPurposeToPlaintext
{
get
{
return false;
}
}
// To allow a service to hand out instances of a DataProtector we demand unrestricted DataProtectionPermission
// in the constructor, but Assert the permission when ProviderProtect is called. This is similar to FileStream
// where access is checked at time of creation, not time of use.
[SecuritySafeCritical]
[DataProtectionPermission(SecurityAction.Assert, ProtectData = true)]
protected override byte[] ProviderProtect(byte[] userData)
{
// Delegate to ProtectedData
return ProtectedData.Protect(userData, GetHashedPurpose(), Scope);
}
// To allow a service to hand out instances of a DataProtector we demand unrestricted DataProtectionPermission
// in the constructor, but Assert the permission when ProviderUnProtect is called. This is similar to FileStream
// where access is checked at time of creation, not time of use.
[SecuritySafeCritical]
[DataProtectionPermission(SecurityAction.Assert, UnprotectData = true)]
protected override byte[] ProviderUnprotect(byte[] encryptedData)
{
// Delegate to ProtectedData
return ProtectedData.Unprotect(encryptedData, GetHashedPurpose(), Scope);
}
public override bool IsReprotectRequired(byte[] encryptedData)
{
// For now, this cannot be determined, so always return true;
return true;
}
// Public constructor
// The Demand for DataProtectionPermission is in the constructor because we Assert this permission
// in the ProviderProtect/ProviderUnprotect methods.
[DataProtectionPermission(SecurityAction.Demand, Unrestricted = true)]
[SecuritySafeCritical]
public MyDataProtector(string appName, string primaryPurpose, params string[] specificPurpose)
: base(appName, primaryPurpose, specificPurpose)
{
}
}
}
Imports System.Security
Imports System.Security.Cryptography
Imports System.Security.Permissions
Public NotInheritable Class MyDataProtector
Inherits DataProtector
Public Property Scope() As DataProtectionScope
Get
Return Scope
End Get
Set(value As DataProtectionScope)
End Set
End Property ' This implementation gets the HashedPurpose from the base class and passes it as OptionalEntropy to ProtectedData.
' The default for DataProtector is to prepend the hash to the plain text, but because we are using the hash
' as OptionalEntropy there is no need to prepend it.
Protected Overrides ReadOnly Property PrependHashedPurposeToPlaintext() As Boolean
Get
Return False
End Get
End Property
' To allow a service to hand out instances of a DataProtector we demand unrestricted DataProtectionPermission
' in the constructor, but Assert the permission when ProviderProtect is called. This is similar to FileStream
' where access is checked at time of creation, not time of use.
<SecuritySafeCritical(), DataProtectionPermission(SecurityAction.Assert, ProtectData:=True)> _
Protected Overrides Function ProviderProtect(ByVal userData() As Byte) As Byte()
' Delegate to ProtectedData
Return ProtectedData.Protect(userData, GetHashedPurpose(), Scope)
End Function 'ProviderProtect
' To allow a service to hand out instances of a DataProtector we demand unrestricted DataProtectionPermission
' in the constructor, but Assert the permission when ProviderUnProtect is called. This is similar to FileStream
' where access is checked at time of creation, not time of use.
<SecuritySafeCritical(), DataProtectionPermission(SecurityAction.Assert, UnprotectData:=True)> _
Protected Overrides Function ProviderUnprotect(ByVal encryptedData() As Byte) As Byte()
' Delegate to ProtectedData
Return ProtectedData.Unprotect(encryptedData, GetHashedPurpose(), Scope)
End Function 'ProviderUnprotect
Public Overrides Function IsReprotectRequired(ByVal encryptedData() As Byte) As Boolean
' For now, this cannot be determined, so always return true;
Return True
End Function 'IsReprotectRequired
' Public constructor
' The Demand for DataProtectionPermission is in the constructor because we Assert this permission
' in the ProviderProtect/ProviderUnprotect methods.
<DataProtectionPermission(SecurityAction.Demand, Unrestricted:=True), SecuritySafeCritical()> _
Public Sub New(ByVal appName As String, ByVal primaryPurpose As String, ParamArray specificPurpose() As String)
MyBase.New(appName, primaryPurpose, specificPurpose)
End Sub
End Class
O exemplo a DataProtector seguir demonstra um protetor de dados simples que usa a PrependHashedPurposeToPlaintext funcionalidade da classe .
using System;
using System.Security.Permissions;
namespace System.Security.Cryptography
{
public sealed class MemoryProtector : DataProtector
{
public MemoryProtectionScope Scope { get; set; }
protected override bool PrependHashedPurposeToPlaintext
{
get
{
// Signal the DataProtector to prepend the hash of the purpose to the data.
return true;
}
}
// To allow a service to hand out instances of a DataProtector we demand unrestricted DataProtectionPermission
// in the constructor, but Assert the permission when ProviderProtect is called. This is similar to FileStream
// where access is checked at time of creation, not time of use.
[SecuritySafeCritical]
[DataProtectionPermission(SecurityAction.Assert, ProtectData = true)]
protected override byte[] ProviderProtect(byte[] userData)
{
// Delegate to ProtectedData
ProtectedMemory.Protect(userData, Scope);
return userData;
}
// To allow a service to hand out instances of a DataProtector we demand unrestricted DataProtectionPermission
// in the constructor, but Assert the permission when ProviderUnprotect is called.. This is similar to FileStream
// where access is checked at time of creation, not time of use.
[SecuritySafeCritical]
[DataProtectionPermission(SecurityAction.Assert, UnprotectData = true)]
protected override byte[] ProviderUnprotect(byte[] encryptedData)
{
ProtectedMemory.Unprotect(encryptedData,Scope);
return encryptedData;
}
public override bool IsReprotectRequired(byte[] encryptedData)
{
// For now, this cannot be determined so always return true.
return true;
}
// Public constructor
// The Demand for DataProtectionPermission is in the constructor because we Assert this permission
// in the ProviderProtect/ProviderUnprotect methods.
[DataProtectionPermission(SecurityAction.Demand, Unrestricted = true)]
[SecuritySafeCritical]
public MemoryProtector(string appName, string primaryPurpose, params string[] specificPurpose)
: base(appName, primaryPurpose, specificPurpose)
{
}
}
}
Imports System.Security
Imports System.Security.Permissions
Imports System.Security.Cryptography
Public NotInheritable Class MemoryProtector
Inherits DataProtector
Public Property Scope() As MemoryProtectionScope
Get
Return Scope
End Get
Set(value As MemoryProtectionScope)
End Set
End Property
Protected Overrides ReadOnly Property PrependHashedPurposeToPlaintext() As Boolean
Get
' Signal the DataProtector to prepend the hash of the purpose to the data.
Return True
End Get
End Property
' To allow a service to hand out instances of a DataProtector we demand unrestricted DataProtectionPermission
' in the constructor, but Assert the permission when ProviderProtect is called. This is similar to FileStream
' where access is checked at time of creation, not time of use.
<SecuritySafeCritical(), DataProtectionPermission(SecurityAction.Assert, ProtectData:=True)> _
Protected Overrides Function ProviderProtect(ByVal userData() As Byte) As Byte()
' Delegate to ProtectedData
ProtectedMemory.Protect(userData, Scope)
Return userData
End Function 'ProviderProtect
' To allow a service to hand out instances of a DataProtector we demand unrestricted DataProtectionPermission
' in the constructor, but Assert the permission when ProviderUnprotect is called.. This is similar to FileStream
' where access is checked at time of creation, not time of use.
<SecuritySafeCritical(), DataProtectionPermission(SecurityAction.Assert, UnprotectData:=True)> _
Protected Overrides Function ProviderUnprotect(ByVal encryptedData() As Byte) As Byte()
ProtectedMemory.Unprotect(encryptedData, Scope)
Return encryptedData
End Function 'ProviderUnprotect
Public Overrides Function IsReprotectRequired(ByVal encryptedData() As Byte) As Boolean
' For now, this cannot be determined so always return true.
Return True
End Function 'IsReprotectRequired
' Public constructor
' The Demand for DataProtectionPermission is in the constructor because we Assert this permission
' in the ProviderProtect/ProviderUnprotect methods.
<DataProtectionPermission(SecurityAction.Demand, Unrestricted:=True), SecuritySafeCritical()> _
Public Sub New(ByVal appName As String, ByVal primaryPurpose As String, ParamArray specificPurpose() As String)
MyBase.New(appName, primaryPurpose, specificPurpose)
End Sub
End Class
Comentários
Essa classe protege os dados armazenados contra exibição e adulteração. O acesso aos dados protegidos é obtido criando uma instância dessa classe e usando as cadeias de caracteres de finalidade exata que foram usadas para proteger os dados. O chamador não precisa de uma chave para proteger ou desproteger os dados. A chave é fornecida pelo algoritmo de criptografia.
As classes derivadas devem substituir os ProviderProtect métodos e Unprotect , em que a DataProtector classe base chama novamente. Eles também devem substituir o IsReprotectRequired método , que sempre pode retornar true
com uma possível pequena perda de eficiência quando os aplicativos atualizam seu banco de dados de texto de criptografia armazenado. As classes derivadas devem fornecer um construtor que chama o construtor de classe base, que define as ApplicationNamepropriedades , SpecificPurposese PrimaryPurpose .
Construtores
DataProtector(String, String, String[]) |
Cria uma nova instância da classe DataProtector usando o nome do aplicativo fornecido, o objetivo principal e as finalidades específicas. |
Propriedades
ApplicationName |
Obtém o nome do aplicativo. |
PrependHashedPurposeToPlaintext |
Especifica se o hash é anexado à matriz de texto antes da criptografia. |
PrimaryPurpose |
Obtém a finalidade principal dos dados protegidos. |
SpecificPurposes |
Obtém as finalidades específicas para os dados protegidos. |
Métodos
Create(String, String, String, String[]) |
Cria uma instância de uma implementação de protetor de dados usando o nome de classe especificado do protetor de dados, o nome do aplicativo, a principal finalidade e as finalidades específicas. |
Equals(Object) |
Determina se o objeto especificado é igual ao objeto atual. (Herdado de Object) |
GetHashCode() |
Serve como a função de hash padrão. (Herdado de Object) |
GetHashedPurpose() |
Cria um hash dos valores de propriedade especificados pelo construtor. |
GetType() |
Obtém o Type da instância atual. (Herdado de Object) |
IsReprotectRequired(Byte[]) |
Determina se a nova criptografia é necessária para os dados criptografados especificados. |
MemberwiseClone() |
Cria uma cópia superficial do Object atual. (Herdado de Object) |
Protect(Byte[]) |
Protege os dados do usuário especificado. |
ProviderProtect(Byte[]) |
Especifica o método delegado na classe derivada que o método Protect(Byte[]) na classe base chama de volta. |
ProviderUnprotect(Byte[]) |
Especifica o método delegado na classe derivada que o método Unprotect(Byte[]) na classe base chama de volta. |
ToString() |
Retorna uma cadeia de caracteres que representa o objeto atual. (Herdado de Object) |
Unprotect(Byte[]) |
Desprotege os dados protegidos especificados. |