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HMAC SHA1 Signature in Java


I am trying to interface with a TransUnion web service and I need to provide a HMAC-SHA1 signature to access it.

This example is in the TransUnion documentation:
Input of SampleIntegrationOwner2008‐11‐18T19:14:40.293Z with security key xBy/2CLudnBJOxOtDhDRnsDYq9HTuDVr2uCs3FMzoxXEA/Od9tOuwSC70+mIfpjeG68ZGm/PrxFf/s/CzwxF4Q== creates output of /UhwvT/kY9HxiXaOjpIc/BarBkc=.

Given that data and key, I cannot get this same result in Java. I have tried several online calculators, and none of them return this result either. Is the example in their documentation incorrect, or am I just not handling these strings correctly?

Here is the code I am currently working with:

public static String calcShaHash (String data, String key) {
    String HMAC_SHA1_ALGORITHM = "HmacSHA1";       
    String result = null;

    try {         
        Key signingKey = new SecretKeySpec(key.getBytes(), HMAC_SHA1_ALGORITHM);
        Mac mac = Mac.getInstance(HMAC_SHA1_ALGORITHM);
        mac.init(signingKey);
        byte[] rawHmac = mac.doFinal(data.getBytes());
        result = Base64.encodeBase64String(rawHmac);    
    }
    catch (Exception e) {
        e.printStackTrace(); 
    }       

    return result;
}

Here is my unit test code:

@Test
public void testCalcShaHash() {
    String data = "SampleIntegrationOwner2008-11-18T19:14:40.293Z";
    String key = "xBy/2CLudnBJOxOtDhDRnsDYq9HTuDVr2uCs3FMzoxXEA/Od9tOuwSC70+mIfpjeG68ZGm/PrxFf/s/CzwxF4Q==";
    String result = Utils.calcShaHash(data, key);
    assertEquals(result, "/UhwvT/kY9HxiXaOjpIc/BarBkc=");

}

Solution

  • One thing I noticed is that the hyphens are not normal hyphens. If you copy and paste them, they are not in the ASCII character set. All I can say for sure is that the hash length appears correct. The funny thing is, I couldn't get your code to produce the correct answer, even after putting the correct hyphens in. But no matter. It solved the problem. Huzzah!