/** * Poly1305 ([PDF](https://cr.yp.to/mac/poly1305-20050329.pdf), * [wiki](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poly1305)) * is a fast and parallel secret-key message-authentication code suitable for * a wide variety of applications. It was standardized in * [RFC 8439](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc8439) and is now used in TLS 1.3. * * Polynomial MACs are not perfect for every situation: * they lack Random Key Robustness: the MAC can be forged, and can't be used in PAKE schemes. * See [invisible salamanders attack](https://keymaterial.net/2020/09/07/invisible-salamanders-in-aes-gcm-siv/). * To combat invisible salamanders, `hash(key)` can be included in ciphertext, * however, this would violate ciphertext indistinguishability: * an attacker would know which key was used - so `HKDF(key, i)` * could be used instead. * * Check out [original website](https://cr.yp.to/mac.html). * @module */ import { Hash, type Input } from './utils.ts'; export type CHash = ReturnType; export declare function wrapConstructorWithKey>(hashCons: (key: Input) => Hash): { (msg: Input, key: Input): Uint8Array; outputLen: number; blockLen: number; create(key: Input): Hash; }; /** Poly1305 MAC from RFC 8439. */ export declare const poly1305: CHash; //# sourceMappingURL=_poly1305.d.ts.map