SecureRandom (Java 2 Platform SE 5.0) (original) (raw)


java.security

Class SecureRandom

java.lang.Object extended by java.util.Random extended by java.security.SecureRandom

All Implemented Interfaces:

Serializable


public class SecureRandom

extends Random

This class provides a cryptographically strong random number generator (RNG). Many implementations are in the form of a pseudo-random number generator (PRNG), which means they use a deterministic algorithm to produce a pseudo-random sequence from a true random seed. Other implementations may produce true random numbers and yet others may use a combination of both techniques.

A cryptographically strong random number minimally complies with the statistical random number generator tests specified in FIPS 140-2, Security Requirements for Cryptographic Modules, section 4.9.1. Additionally, SecureRandom must produce non-deterministic output and therefore it is required that the seed material be unpredictable and that output of SecureRandom be cryptographically strong sequences as described in RFC 1750: Randomness Recommendations for Security.

Like other algorithm-based classes in Java Security, SecureRandom provides implementation-independent algorithms, whereby a caller (application code) requests a particular RNG algorithm and is handed back a SecureRandom object for that algorithm. It is also possible, if desired, to request a particular algorithm from a particular provider. See the getInstance methods.

Thus, there are two ways to request a SecureRandom object: by specifying either just an algorithm name, or both an algorithm name and a package provider.

the system will determine if there is an implementation of the algorithm requested available in the environment, and if there is more than one, if there is a preferred one.

the system will determine if there is an implementation of the algorithm in the package requested, and throw an exception if there is not.

The SecureRandom implementation attempts to completely randomize the internal state of the generator itself unless the caller follows the call to a getInstance method with a call to the setSeed method:

  SecureRandom random = SecureRandom.getInstance("SHA1PRNG");
  random.setSeed(seed);

After the caller obtains the SecureRandom object from thegetInstance call, it can call nextBytes to generate random bytes:

  byte bytes[] = new byte[20];
  random.nextBytes(bytes);

The caller may also invoke the generateSeed method to generate a given number of seed bytes (to seed other random number generators, for example):

  byte seed[] = random.generateSeed(20);

See Also:

SecureRandomSpi, Random, Serialized Form


Constructor Summary
SecureRandom() By using this constructor, the caller obtains a SecureRandom object containing the implementation from the highest-priority installed provider that has a SecureRandom implementation.
SecureRandom(byte[] seed) By using this constructor, the caller obtains a SecureRandom object containing the implementation from the highest-priority installed provider that has a SecureRandom implementation.
protected [SecureRandom](../../java/security/SecureRandom.html#SecureRandom%28java.security.SecureRandomSpi, java.security.Provider%29)(SecureRandomSpi secureRandomSpi,Provider provider) Creates a SecureRandom object.
Method Summary
byte[] generateSeed(int numBytes) Returns the given number of seed bytes, computed using the seed generation algorithm that this class uses to seed itself.
String getAlgorithm() Returns the name of the algorithm implemented by this SecureRandom object.
static SecureRandom getInstance(String algorithm) Generates a SecureRandom object that implements the specified Random Number Generator (RNG) algorithm.
static SecureRandom [getInstance](../../java/security/SecureRandom.html#getInstance%28java.lang.String, java.security.Provider%29)(String algorithm,Provider provider) Generates a SecureRandom object for the specified RNG algorithm, as supplied from the specified provider, if such a RNG implementation is available from the provider.
static SecureRandom [getInstance](../../java/security/SecureRandom.html#getInstance%28java.lang.String, java.lang.String%29)(String algorithm,String provider) Generates a SecureRandom object for the specified RNG algorithm, as supplied from the specified provider, if such a RNG implementation is available from the provider.
Provider getProvider() Returns the provider of this SecureRandom object.
static byte[] getSeed(int numBytes) Returns the given number of seed bytes, computed using the seed generation algorithm that this class uses to seed itself.
protected int next(int numBits) Generates an integer containing the user-specified number of pseudo-random bits (right justified, with leading zeros).
void nextBytes(byte[] bytes) Generates a user-specified number of random bytes.
void setSeed(byte[] seed) Reseeds this random object.
void setSeed(long seed) Reseeds this random object, using the eight bytes contained in the given long seed.
Methods inherited from class java.util.Random
nextBoolean, nextDouble, nextFloat, nextGaussian, nextInt, nextInt, nextLong
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, [wait](../../java/lang/Object.html#wait%28long, int%29)
Constructor Detail

SecureRandom

public SecureRandom()

By using this constructor, the caller obtains a SecureRandom object containing the implementation from the highest-priority installed provider that has a SecureRandom implementation.

Note that this instance of SecureRandom has not been seeded. A call to the setSeed method will seed the SecureRandom object. If a call is not made to setSeed, the first call to the nextBytes method will force the SecureRandom object to seed itself.

This constructor is provided for backwards compatibility. The caller is encouraged to use one of the alternativegetInstance methods to obtain a SecureRandom object.


SecureRandom

public SecureRandom(byte[] seed)

By using this constructor, the caller obtains a SecureRandom object containing the implementation from the highest-priority installed provider that has a SecureRandom implementation. This constructor uses a user-provided seed in preference to the self-seeding algorithm referred to in the empty constructor description. It may be preferable to the empty constructor if the caller has access to high-quality random bytes from some physical device (for example, a radiation detector or a noisy diode).

This constructor is provided for backwards compatibility. The caller is encouraged to use one of the alternativegetInstance methods to obtain a SecureRandom object, and then to call the setSeed method to seed it.

Parameters:

seed - the seed.


SecureRandom

protected SecureRandom(SecureRandomSpi secureRandomSpi, Provider provider)

Creates a SecureRandom object.

Parameters:

secureRandomSpi - the SecureRandom implementation.

provider - the provider.

Method Detail

getInstance

public static SecureRandom getInstance(String algorithm) throws NoSuchAlgorithmException

Generates a SecureRandom object that implements the specified Random Number Generator (RNG) algorithm. If the default provider package provides an implementation of the requested algorithm, an instance of SecureRandom containing that implementation is returned. If the algorithm is not available in the default package, other packages are searched.

Note that the returned instance of SecureRandom has not been seeded. A call to the setSeed method will seed the SecureRandom object. If a call is not made to setSeed, the first call to the nextBytes method will force the SecureRandom object to seed itself.

Parameters:

algorithm - the name of the RNG algorithm. See Appendix A in the Java Cryptography Architecture API Specification & Reference for information about standard RNG algorithm names.

Returns:

the new SecureRandom object.

Throws:

[NoSuchAlgorithmException](../../java/security/NoSuchAlgorithmException.html "class in java.security") - if the RNG algorithm is not available in the caller's environment.

Since:

1.2


getInstance

public static SecureRandom getInstance(String algorithm, String provider) throws NoSuchAlgorithmException, NoSuchProviderException

Generates a SecureRandom object for the specified RNG algorithm, as supplied from the specified provider, if such a RNG implementation is available from the provider.

Note that the returned instance of SecureRandom has not been seeded. A call to the setSeed method will seed the SecureRandom object. If a call is not made to setSeed, the first call to the nextBytes method will force the SecureRandom object to seed itself.

Parameters:

algorithm - the name of the RNG algorithm. See Appendix A in the Java Cryptography Architecture API Specification & Reference for information about standard RNG algorithm names.

provider - the name of the provider.

Returns:

the new SecureRandom object.

Throws:

[NoSuchAlgorithmException](../../java/security/NoSuchAlgorithmException.html "class in java.security") - if the requested RNG implementation is not available from the provider.

[NoSuchProviderException](../../java/security/NoSuchProviderException.html "class in java.security") - if the provider has not been configured.

[IllegalArgumentException](../../java/lang/IllegalArgumentException.html "class in java.lang") - if the provider name is null or empty.

Since:

1.2

See Also:

Provider


getInstance

public static SecureRandom getInstance(String algorithm, Provider provider) throws NoSuchAlgorithmException

Generates a SecureRandom object for the specified RNG algorithm, as supplied from the specified provider, if such a RNG implementation is available from the provider. Note: the provider doesn't have to be registered.

Note that the returned instance of SecureRandom has not been seeded. A call to the setSeed method will seed the SecureRandom object. If a call is not made to setSeed, the first call to the nextBytes method will force the SecureRandom object to seed itself.

Parameters:

algorithm - the name of the RNG algorithm. See Appendix A in the Java Cryptography Architecture API Specification & Reference for information about standard RNG algorithm names.

provider - the provider.

Returns:

the new SecureRandom object.

Throws:

[NoSuchAlgorithmException](../../java/security/NoSuchAlgorithmException.html "class in java.security") - if the requested RNG implementation is not available from the provider.

[IllegalArgumentException](../../java/lang/IllegalArgumentException.html "class in java.lang") - if the provider is null.

Since:

1.4

See Also:

Provider


getProvider

public final Provider getProvider()

Returns the provider of this SecureRandom object.

Returns:

the provider of this SecureRandom object.


getAlgorithm

public String getAlgorithm()

Returns the name of the algorithm implemented by this SecureRandom object.

Returns:

the name of the algorithm or unknown if the algorithm name cannot be determined.

Since:

1.5


setSeed

public void setSeed(byte[] seed)

Reseeds this random object. The given seed supplements, rather than replaces, the existing seed. Thus, repeated calls are guaranteed never to reduce randomness.

Parameters:

seed - the seed.

See Also:

getSeed(int)


setSeed

public void setSeed(long seed)

Reseeds this random object, using the eight bytes contained in the given long seed. The given seed supplements, rather than replaces, the existing seed. Thus, repeated calls are guaranteed never to reduce randomness.

This method is defined for compatibility with java.util.Random.

Overrides:

[setSeed](../../java/util/Random.html#setSeed%28long%29) in class [Random](../../java/util/Random.html "class in java.util")

Parameters:

seed - the seed.

See Also:

getSeed(int)


nextBytes

public void nextBytes(byte[] bytes)

Generates a user-specified number of random bytes. This method is used as the basis of all random entities returned by this class (except seed bytes).

Overrides:

[nextBytes](../../java/util/Random.html#nextBytes%28byte[]%29) in class [Random](../../java/util/Random.html "class in java.util")

Parameters:

bytes - the array to be filled in with random bytes.


next

protected final int next(int numBits)

Generates an integer containing the user-specified number of pseudo-random bits (right justified, with leading zeros). This method overrides a java.util.Random method, and serves to provide a source of random bits to all of the methods inherited from that class (for example, nextInt,nextLong, and nextFloat).

Overrides:

[next](../../java/util/Random.html#next%28int%29) in class [Random](../../java/util/Random.html "class in java.util")

Parameters:

numBits - number of pseudo-random bits to be generated, where 0 <= numBits <= 32.

Returns:

an int containing the user-specified number of pseudo-random bits (right justified, with leading zeros).


getSeed

public static byte[] getSeed(int numBytes)

Returns the given number of seed bytes, computed using the seed generation algorithm that this class uses to seed itself. This call may be used to seed other random number generators.

This method is only included for backwards compatibility. The caller is encouraged to use one of the alternativegetInstance methods to obtain a SecureRandom object, and then call the generateSeed method to obtain seed bytes from that object.

Parameters:

numBytes - the number of seed bytes to generate.

Returns:

the seed bytes.

See Also:

setSeed(byte[])


generateSeed

public byte[] generateSeed(int numBytes)

Returns the given number of seed bytes, computed using the seed generation algorithm that this class uses to seed itself. This call may be used to seed other random number generators.

Parameters:

numBytes - the number of seed bytes to generate.

Returns:

the seed bytes.



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