You are looking for built-in Ruby OpenSSL wrapper. The documentation provides examples of how to do it.
NOTE: Using .sign
method below to sign your data with a private key only generates a digital signature, it does not encrypt your data. From your question, it is not clear if you want to encrypt your data or just validate the message. If you want to encrypt the data, you will also have to use Cipher
class. You need only a digital signature to verify that your data has not been tempered with and been signed by you!
Sign your message
require 'openssl'
# Load PRIVATE key
private_key = OpenSSL::PKey::RSA.new(File.read('private_key.pem'))
# Sign your data
signature = private_key.sign(OpenSSL::Digest::SHA256.new, message)
# Our message signature that ensures that our data is signed by our private key
puts signature # => "\x04\xEC\xCC?\xDE\x8F\x91>G\xC2*M\xA7j\xA5\x16\..."
Now, send your data & signature to the receiving end. Also, you may consider using PKCS#7 as a standard way to pack your data and signature.
Verify your message & signature
require 'openssl'
# Load PUBLIC key
public_key = OpenSSL::PKey::RSA.new(File.read('public_key.pem'))
# We have received the following data
message = "Hello World!"
signature = "\x04\xEC\xCC?\xDE\x8F\x91>G\..." # Long signature
# Verify the message & its signature
if public_key.verify(OpenSSL::Digest::SHA256.new, signature, message)
"VALID: Signed by pair private key"
else
"NOT VALID: Data tampered or private-public key mismatch!"
end