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Issue 8499032: net: add low-entropy, shared secret authentication protocol. (Closed) Base URL: svn://svn.chromium.org/chrome/trunk/src
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1 // Copyright (c) 2011 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
3 // found in the LICENSE file.
4
5 #ifndef CRYPTO_P224_SPAKE_H_
6 #define CRYPTO_P224_SPAKE_H_
7 #pragma once
8
9 #include <base/string_piece.h>
10 #include <crypto/p224.h>
11 #include <crypto/sha2.h>
12
13 namespace crypto {
14
15 // P224EncryptedKeyExchange provides a means to authenticate an
16 // encrypted transport using a low-entropy, shared secret.
17 //
18 // You need a value derived from the master secret of the connection in order
19 // to bind the authentication to the encrypted channel. It's the |session|
20 // argument to the constructor and can be of any length.
21 //
22 // The password can be low entropy as authenticating with an attacker only
23 // gives the attacker a one-shot password oracle. No other information about
24 // the password is leaked. (However, you must be sure to limit the number of
25 // permitted authentication attempts otherwise they get many one-shot oracles.)
26 //
27 // The protocol requires several RTTs (actually two, but you shouldn't assume
28 // that.) To use the object, call GetMessage() and pass that message to the
29 // peer. Get a message from the peer and feed it into ProcessMessage. Then
30 // examine the return value of ProcessMessage:
31 // kResultPending: Another round is required. Call GetMessage and repeat.
32 // kResultFailed: The authentication has failed. You can get a human readable
33 // error message by calling error().
34 // kResultSuccess: The authentication was successful.
35 //
36 // In each exchange, each peer always sends a message.
37 class CRYPTO_EXPORT P224EncryptedKeyExchange {
38 public:
39 enum Result {
40 kResultPending,
41 kResultFailed,
42 kResultSuccess,
43 };
44
45 // PeerType's values are named client and server due to convention. But
46 // they could be called "A" and "B" as far as the protocol is concerned so
47 // long as the two parties don't both get the same label.
48 enum PeerType {
49 kPeerTypeClient,
50 kPeerTypeServer,
51 };
52
53 // peer_type: the type of the local authentication party.
54 // password: a, possibly low-entropy, mutually known password.
55 // session: a value securely derived from the connection's master secret.
56 // Both parties to the authentication must pass the same value. For the
57 // case of a TLS connection, see RFC 5705.
58 P224EncryptedKeyExchange(PeerType peer_type,
59 const base::StringPiece& password,
60 const base::StringPiece& session);
61
62 // GetMessage returns a byte string which must be passed to the other party
63 // in the authentication.
64 const std::string& GetMessage();
65
66 // ProcessMessage processes a message which must have been generated by a
67 // call to GetMessage() by the other party.
68 Result ProcessMessage(const base::StringPiece& message);
69
70 // In the event that ProcessMessage() returns kResultFailed, error will
71 // return a human readable error message.
72 const std::string& error() const;
73
74 private:
75 // The authentication state machine is very simple and each party proceeds
76 // through each of these states, in order.
77 enum State {
78 kStateInitial,
79 kStateRecvDH,
80 kStateSendHash,
81 kStateRecvHash,
82 kStateDone,
83 };
84
85 State state_;
86 const bool is_server_;
87 // next_message_ contains a value for GetMessage() to return.
88 std::string next_message_;
89 std::string error_;
90
91 // CalculateHash computes the verification hash for the given peer and writes
92 // |kSHA256Length| bytes at |out_digest|.
93 void CalculateHash(
94 PeerType peer_type,
95 const std::string& client_masked_dh,
96 const std::string& server_masked_dh,
97 const std::string& k,
98 uint8* out_digest);
99
100 // x_ is the secret Diffie-Hellman exponent (see paper referenced in .cc
101 // file).
102 uint8 x_[p224::kScalarBytes];
103 // pw_ is SHA256(P(password), P(session))[:28] where P() prepends a uint32,
104 // big-endian length prefix (see paper refereneced in .cc file).
105 uint8 pw_[p224::kScalarBytes];
106 // expected_authenticator_ is used to store the hash value expected from the
107 // other party.
108 uint8 expected_authenticator_[kSHA256Length];
109 };
110
111 } // namespace crypto
112
113 #endif // CRYPTO_P224_SPAKE_H_
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