Verifies a digital signature that was generated by the Sign operation.
Verification confirms that an authorized user signed the message with the specified CMK and signing algorithm, and the message hasn’t changed since it was signed. If the signature is verified, the value of the SignatureValid
field in the response is True
. If the signature verification fails, the Verify
operation fails with an KMSInvalidSignatureException
exception.
A digital signature is generated by using the private key in an asymmetric CMK. The signature is verified by using the public key in the same asymmetric CMK. For information about symmetric and asymmetric CMKs, see Using Symmetric and Asymmetric CMKs in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide .
To verify a digital signature, you can use the Verify
operation. Specify the same asymmetric CMK, message, and signing algorithm that were used to produce the signature.
You can also verify the digital signature by using the public key of the CMK outside of AWS KMS. Use the GetPublicKey operation to download the public key in the asymmetric CMK and then use the public key to verify the signature outside of AWS KMS. The advantage of using the Verify
operation is that it is performed within AWS KMS. As a result, it’s easy to call, the operation is performed within the FIPS boundary, it is logged in AWS CloudTrail, and you can use key policy and IAM policy to determine who is authorized to use the CMK to verify signatures.
The CMK that you use for this operation must be in a compatible key state. For details, see How Key State Affects Use of a Customer Master Key in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide .
See also: AWS API Documentation
See ‘aws help’ for descriptions of global parameters.
verify
--key-id <value>
--message <value>
[--message-type <value>]
--signature <value>
--signing-algorithm <value>
[--grant-tokens <value>]
[--cli-input-json | --cli-input-yaml]
[--generate-cli-skeleton <value>]
[--cli-auto-prompt <value>]
--key-id
(string)
Identifies the asymmetric CMK that will be used to verify the signature. This must be the same CMK that was used to generate the signature. If you specify a different CMK, the signature verification fails.
To specify a CMK, use its key ID, Amazon Resource Name (ARN), alias name, or alias ARN. When using an alias name, prefix it with
"alias/"
. To specify a CMK in a different AWS account, you must use the key ARN or alias ARN.For example:
Key ID:
1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab
Key ARN:
arn:aws:kms:us-east-2:111122223333:key/1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab
Alias name:
alias/ExampleAlias
Alias ARN:
arn:aws:kms:us-east-2:111122223333:alias/ExampleAlias
To get the key ID and key ARN for a CMK, use ListKeys or DescribeKey . To get the alias name and alias ARN, use ListAliases .
--message
(blob)
Specifies the message that was signed. You can submit a raw message of up to 4096 bytes, or a hash digest of the message. If you submit a digest, use the
MessageType
parameter with a value ofDIGEST
.If the message specified here is different from the message that was signed, the signature verification fails. A message and its hash digest are considered to be the same message.
--message-type
(string)
Tells AWS KMS whether the value of the
Message
parameter is a message or message digest. The default value, RAW, indicates a message. To indicate a message digest, enterDIGEST
.Warning
Use the
DIGEST
value only when the value of theMessage
parameter is a message digest. If you use theDIGEST
value with a raw message, the security of the verification operation can be compromised.Possible values:
RAW
DIGEST
--signature
(blob)
The signature that the
Sign
operation generated.
--signing-algorithm
(string)
The signing algorithm that was used to sign the message. If you submit a different algorithm, the signature verification fails.
Possible values:
RSASSA_PSS_SHA_256
RSASSA_PSS_SHA_384
RSASSA_PSS_SHA_512
RSASSA_PKCS1_V1_5_SHA_256
RSASSA_PKCS1_V1_5_SHA_384
RSASSA_PKCS1_V1_5_SHA_512
ECDSA_SHA_256
ECDSA_SHA_384
ECDSA_SHA_512
--grant-tokens
(list)
A list of grant tokens.
For more information, see Grant Tokens in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide .
(string)
Syntax:
"string" "string" ...
--cli-input-json
| --cli-input-yaml
(string)
Reads arguments from the JSON string provided. The JSON string follows the format provided by --generate-cli-skeleton
. If other arguments are provided on the command line, those values will override the JSON-provided values. It is not possible to pass arbitrary binary values using a JSON-provided value as the string will be taken literally. This may not be specified along with --cli-input-yaml
.
--generate-cli-skeleton
(string)
Prints a JSON skeleton to standard output without sending an API request. If provided with no value or the value input
, prints a sample input JSON that can be used as an argument for --cli-input-json
. Similarly, if provided yaml-input
it will print a sample input YAML that can be used with --cli-input-yaml
. If provided with the value output
, it validates the command inputs and returns a sample output JSON for that command.
--cli-auto-prompt
(boolean)
Automatically prompt for CLI input parameters.
See ‘aws help’ for descriptions of global parameters.
KeyId -> (string)
The Amazon Resource Name (key ARN ) of the asymmetric CMK that was used to verify the signature.
SignatureValid -> (boolean)
A Boolean value that indicates whether the signature was verified. A value of
True
indicates that theSignature
was produced by signing theMessage
with the specifiedKeyID
andSigningAlgorithm.
If the signature is not verified, theVerify
operation fails with aKMSInvalidSignatureException
exception.
SigningAlgorithm -> (string)
The signing algorithm that was used to verify the signature.