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package mcrypto
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import (
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"bytes"
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"encoding/binary"
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"encoding/hex"
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"encoding/json"
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"errors"
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"io"
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"time"
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"github.com/mediocregopher/mediocre-go-lib/mlog"
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)
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var (
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errMalformedSig = errors.New("malformed signature")
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// ErrInvalidSig is returned by Signer related functions when an invalid
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// signature is used, e.g. it is a signature for different data, or uses a
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// different secret key, or has expired
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ErrInvalidSig = errors.New("invalid signature")
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)
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// Signature marshals/unmarshals an actual signature, produced internally by a
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// Signer, along with the timestamp the signing took place and a random salt.
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//
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// All signatures produced in this package will have had the timestamp and salt
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// included in the signature's input data, and so are also checked by the
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// Verifier.
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type Signature struct {
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sig, salt []byte // neither of these should ever be more than 255 bytes long
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t time.Time
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}
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// Time returns the timestamp the Signature was generated at
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func (s Signature) Time() time.Time {
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return s.t
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}
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func (s Signature) String() string {
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// ts:8 + saltHeader:1 + salt + sigHeader:1 + sig
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b := make([]byte, 10+len(s.salt)+len(s.sig))
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// It will be year 2286 before the nano doesn't fit in uint64
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binary.BigEndian.PutUint64(b, uint64(s.t.UnixNano()))
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ptr := 8
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b[ptr], ptr = uint8(len(s.salt)), ptr+1
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ptr += copy(b[ptr:], s.salt)
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b[ptr], ptr = uint8(len(s.sig)), ptr+1
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copy(b[ptr:], s.sig)
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return sigV0 + hex.EncodeToString(b)
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}
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// KV implements the method for the mlog.KVer interface
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func (s Signature) KV() map[string]interface{} {
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return map[string]interface{}{"sig": s.String()}
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}
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// MarshalText implements the method for the encoding.TextMarshaler interface
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func (s Signature) MarshalText() ([]byte, error) {
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return []byte(s.String()), nil
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}
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// UnmarshalText implements the method for the encoding.TextUnmarshaler
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// interface
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func (s *Signature) UnmarshalText(b []byte) error {
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str := string(b)
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strEnc, ok := stripPrefix(str, sigV0)
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if !ok || len(strEnc) < hex.EncodedLen(10) {
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return mlog.ErrWithKV(errMalformedSig, mlog.KV{"sigStr": str})
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}
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b, err := hex.DecodeString(strEnc)
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if err != nil {
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return mlog.ErrWithKV(err, mlog.KV{"sigStr": str})
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}
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unixNano, b := int64(binary.BigEndian.Uint64(b[:8])), b[8:]
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s.t = time.Unix(0, unixNano).Local()
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readBytes := func() []byte {
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if err != nil {
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return nil
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} else if len(b) < 1+int(b[0]) {
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err = mlog.ErrWithKV(errMalformedSig, mlog.KV{"sigStr": str})
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return nil
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}
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out := b[1 : 1+b[0]]
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b = b[1+b[0]:]
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return out
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}
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s.salt = readBytes()
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s.sig = readBytes()
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return err
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}
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// MarshalJSON implements the method for the json.Marshaler interface
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func (s Signature) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) {
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return json.Marshal(s.String())
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}
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// UnmarshalJSON implements the method for the json.Unmarshaler interface
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func (s *Signature) UnmarshalJSON(b []byte) error {
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var str string
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if err := json.Unmarshal(b, &str); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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return s.UnmarshalText([]byte(str))
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}
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// returns an io.Reader which will first read out information about the
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// Signature which is going to be generated for the data, and then the data from
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// the io.Reader itself. When used in conjunction with the Signer/Verifier's
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// hashing algorithm this ensures that the other data encoded in the Signature
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// (the time and salt) are also encompassed in the sig.
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func sigPrefixReader(r io.Reader, sigLen uint8, salt []byte, t time.Time) io.Reader {
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// ts:8 + saltHeader:1 + salt + sigLen:1
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b := make([]byte, 10+len(salt))
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binary.BigEndian.PutUint64(b, uint64(t.UnixNano()))
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b[9] = uint8(len(salt))
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copy(b[9:9+len(salt)], salt)
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b[9+len(salt)] = sigLen
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return io.MultiReader(bytes.NewBuffer(b), r)
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}
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// Signer is some entity which can generate signatures for arbitrary data and
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// can later verify those signatures
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type Signer interface {
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sign(io.Reader) (Signature, error)
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}
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// Verifier is some entity which can verify Signatures produced by a Signer for
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// some arbitrary data
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type Verifier interface {
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// returns an error if io.Reader returns one ever, or if the Signature
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// couldn't be verified
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verify(Signature, io.Reader) error
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}
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// Sign reads all data from the io.Reader and signs it using the given Signer
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func Sign(s Signer, r io.Reader) (Signature, error) {
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return s.sign(r)
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}
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// SignBytes uses the Signer to generate a Signature for the given []bytes
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func SignBytes(s Signer, b []byte) Signature {
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sig, err := s.sign(bytes.NewBuffer(b))
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if err != nil {
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panic(err)
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}
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return sig
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}
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// SignString uses the Signer to generate a Signature for the given string
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func SignString(s Signer, in string) Signature {
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return SignBytes(s, []byte(in))
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}
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// Verify reads all data from the io.Reader and uses the Verifier to verify that
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// the Signature is for that data.
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//
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// Returns any errors from io.Reader, or ErrInvalidSig (use merry.Is(err,
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// mcrypto.ErrInvalidSig) to check).
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func Verify(v Verifier, s Signature, r io.Reader) error {
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return v.verify(s, r)
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}
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// VerifyBytes uses the Verifier to verify that the Signature is for the given
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// []bytes.
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//
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// Returns ErrInvalidSig (use merry.Is(err, mcrypto.ErrInvalidSig) to check).
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func VerifyBytes(v Verifier, s Signature, b []byte) error {
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return v.verify(s, bytes.NewBuffer(b))
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}
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// VerifyString uses the Verifier to verify that the Signature is for the given
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// string.
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//
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// Returns ErrInvalidSig (use merry.Is(err, mcrypto.ErrInvalidSig) to check).
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func VerifyString(v Verifier, s Signature, in string) error {
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return VerifyBytes(v, s, []byte(in))
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}
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