Crypto++  8.8
Free C++ class library of cryptographic schemes
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Rabbit Struct Reference

Rabbit stream cipher. More...

+ Inheritance diagram for Rabbit:

Public Types

typedef SymmetricCipherFinal< ConcretePolicyHolder< RabbitPolicy, AdditiveCipherTemplate<> >, RabbitInfoEncryption
 
typedef Encryption Decryption
 
- Public Types inherited from SymmetricCipherDocumentation
typedef SymmetricCipher Encryption
 implements the SymmetricCipher interface
 
typedef SymmetricCipher Decryption
 implements the SymmetricCipher interface
 

Additional Inherited Members

- Static Public Member Functions inherited from RabbitInfo
static const char * StaticAlgorithmName ()
 
- Static Public Member Functions inherited from FixedKeyLength< 16, SimpleKeyingInterface::NOT_RESYNCHRONIZABLE >
static size_t StaticGetValidKeyLength (size_t keylength)
 The default key length for the algorithm provided by a static function. More...
 
- Static Public Attributes inherited from FixedKeyLength< 16, SimpleKeyingInterface::NOT_RESYNCHRONIZABLE >
static const int KEYLENGTH
 The default key length used by the algorithm provided as a constant. More...
 
static const int MIN_KEYLENGTH
 The minimum key length used by the algorithm provided as a constant. More...
 
static const int MAX_KEYLENGTH
 The maximum key length used by the algorithm provided as a constant. More...
 
static const int DEFAULT_KEYLENGTH
 The default key length used by the algorithm provided as a constant. More...
 
static const int IV_REQUIREMENT
 The default IV requirements for the algorithm provided as a constant. More...
 
static const int IV_LENGTH
 The default IV length used by the algorithm provided as a constant. More...
 

Detailed Description

Rabbit stream cipher.

Rabbit is a stream cipher developed by Martin Boesgaard, Mette Vesterager, Thomas Pedersen, Jesper Christiansen and Ove Scavenius. Rabbit is one of the final four Profile 1 (software) ciphers selected for the eSTREAM portfolio.

Crypto++ provides Rabbit and RabbitWithIV classes. Two classes are necessary because the library lacks the means to describe and manage optional IVs.

See also
RabbitWithIV, The eSTREAM Project | Rabbit and Crypto++ Wiki | Rabbit.
Since
Crypto++ 8.0

Definition at line 88 of file rabbit.h.


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