I'm looking for a java equivalent to this php call:
hash_hmac('sha1', "test", "secret")
I tried this, using java.crypto.Mac, but the two do not agree:
String mykey = "secret";
String test = "test";
try {
Mac mac = Mac.getInstance("HmacSHA1");
SecretKeySpec secret = new SecretKeySpec(mykey.getBytes(),"HmacSHA1");
mac.init(secret);
byte[] digest = mac.doFinal(test.getBytes());
String enc = new String(digest);
System.out.println(enc);
} catch (Exception e) {
System.out.println(e.getMessage());
}
The outputs with key = "secret" and test = "test" do not seem to match.
解决方案
In fact they do agree.
As Hans Doggen already noted PHP outputs the message digest using hexadecimal notation unless you set the raw output parameter to true.
If you want to use the same notation in Java you can use something like
for (byte b : digest) {
System.out.format("%02x", b);
}
System.out.println();
to format the output accordingly.