Returns the authentication code an instance represents as a binary string.
instance = OpenSSL::HMAC.new('key', 'SHA1') #=> f42bb0eeb018ebbd4597ae7213711ec60760843f instance.digest #=> "\xF4+\xB0\xEE\xB0\x18\xEB\xBDE\x97\xAEr\x13q\x1E\xC6\a`\x84?"
Returns the authentication code an instance represents as a hex-encoded string.
Returns the authentication code as a hex-encoded string. The digest parameter specifies the digest algorithm to use. This may be a String
representing the algorithm name or an instance of OpenSSL::Digest
.
key = 'key' data = 'The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog' hmac = OpenSSL::HMAC.hexdigest('SHA1', key, data) #=> "de7c9b85b8b78aa6bc8a7a36f70a90701c9db4d9"
Gets the parsable form of the current configuration.
Given the following configuration file being loaded:
config = OpenSSL::Config.load('baz.cnf') #=> #<OpenSSL::Config sections=["default"]> puts config.to_s #=> [ default ] # foo=bar # baz=buz
You can get the serialized configuration using to_s
and then parse it later:
serialized_config = config.to_s # much later... new_config = OpenSSL::Config.parse(serialized_config) #=> #<OpenSSL::Config sections=["default"]> puts new_config #=> [ default ] foo=bar baz=buz
Returns a new instance of OpenSSL::Digest
by name.
Will raise an EngineError
if the digest is unavailable.
e = OpenSSL::Engine.by_id("openssl") #=> #<OpenSSL::Engine id="openssl" name="Software engine support"> e.digest("SHA1") #=> #<OpenSSL::Digest: da39a3ee5e6b4b0d3255bfef95601890afd80709> e.digest("zomg") #=> OpenSSL::Engine::EngineError: no such digest `zomg'
pass - string
name - A string describing the key.
key - Any PKey
.
cert - A X509::Certificate
.
The public_key portion of the certificate must contain a valid public key.
The not_before and not_after fields must be filled in.
ca - An optional array of X509::Certificate
‘s.
key_pbe - string
cert_pbe - string
key_iter - integer
mac_iter - integer
keytype - An integer representing an MSIE specific extension.
Any optional arguments may be supplied as nil
to preserve the OpenSSL
defaults.
See the OpenSSL
documentation for PKCS12_create().
Tokenize string
returning the Ruby
object
Returns the exit status of the child for which PTY#check raised this exception
The scanner’s state of the current token. This value is the bitwise OR of zero or more of the Ripper::EXPR_*
constants.
returns the timestamp as a time object.
ancillarydata should be one of following type:
SOL_SOCKET/SCM_TIMESTAMP (microsecond) GNU/Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, Solaris, MacOS X
SOL_SOCKET/SCM_TIMESTAMPNS (nanosecond) GNU/Linux
SOL_SOCKET/SCM_BINTIME (2**(-64) second) FreeBSD
Addrinfo.udp
(“127.0.0.1”, 0).bind {|s1|
Addrinfo.udp("127.0.0.1", 0).bind {|s2| s1.setsockopt(:SOCKET, :TIMESTAMP, true) s2.send "a", 0, s1.local_address ctl = s1.recvmsg.last p ctl #=> #<Socket::AncillaryData: INET SOCKET TIMESTAMP 2009-02-24 17:35:46.775581> t = ctl.timestamp p t #=> 2009-02-24 17:35:46 +0900 p t.usec #=> 775581 p t.nsec #=> 775581000 }
}
Returns the destination address of ifaddr. nil is returned if the flags doesn’t have IFF_POINTOPOINT.
Sends the String
msg
to the source
returns the socket option data as a string.
p Socket::Option.new(:INET6, :IPV6, :RECVPKTINFO, [1].pack("i!")).data #=> "\x01\x00\x00\x00"
— Registry.create
(key, subkey, desired = KEY_ALL_ACCESS, opt = REG_OPTION_RESERVED)
— Registry.create
(key, subkey, desired = KEY_ALL_ACCESS, opt = REG_OPTION_RESERVED) { |reg| … }
Create or open the registry key subkey under key. You can use predefined key HKEY_* (see Constants
)
If subkey is already exists, key is opened and Registry#created?
method will return false.
If block is given, the key is closed automatically.
Returns if key is created ((newly)). (see Registry.create
) – basically you call create then when you call created? on the instance returned it will tell if it was successful or not
Same as Win32::Registry.create
(self, subkey, desired, opt)
Read a registry value named name and return array of [ type, data ]. When name is nil, the ‘default’ value is read. type is value type. (see Win32::Registry::Constants
module) data is value data, its class is: :REG_SZ, REG_EXPAND_SZ
String
:REG_MULTI_SZ
Array of String
:REG_DWORD, REG_DWORD_BIG_ENDIAN, REG_QWORD
Integer
:REG_BINARY, REG_NONE
String (contains binary data)
When rtype is specified, the value type must be included by rtype array, or TypeError
is raised.
Read a REG_SZ(read_s
), REG_DWORD(read_i
), or REG_BINARY(read_bin
) registry value named name.
If the values type does not match, TypeError
is raised.
Read a REG_SZ(read_s
), REG_DWORD(read_i
), or REG_BINARY(read_bin
) registry value named name.
If the values type does not match, TypeError
is raised.
Resets and initializes the stream. All data in both input and output buffer are discarded.
Resets the position of the file pointer to the point created the GzipReader
object. The associated IO
object needs to respond to the seek
method.
See Zlib::GzipReader
documentation for a description.