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Implement server-side support for sk-ecdsa U2F-backed keys (#142)
* Implement server-side support for sk-ecdsa U2F-backed keys
* Fix out-of-bounds read on normal ecdsa-sha2-[identifier] keys
* Fix one more potential out-of-bounds read
* Check if nistp256 curve is used in sk-ecdsa-sha2- key
It's the only allowed curve per PROTOCOL.u2f specification
* Implement server-side support for sk-ed25519 FIDO2-backed keys
* Keys with type sk-* make no sense as host keys, so they should be
disabled
* fix typo
* Make sk-ecdsa call buf_ecdsa_verify
This reduces code duplication, the SK code just handles the
different message format.
* Reduce sk specific code
The application id can be stored in signkey, then we don't need
to call sk-specific functions from svr-authpubkey
* Remove debugging output, which causes compilation errors with DEBUG_TRACE disabled
* Proper cleanup of sk_app
Co-authored-by: Matt Johnston <[email protected]>
author | egor-duda <egor-duda@users.noreply.github.com> |
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date | Sat, 22 Jan 2022 16:53:04 +0300 |
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/* NoekeonVects.java - Generate Noekeon test vectors using BouncyCastle. Written in 2011 by Patrick Pelletier <[email protected]> To the extent possible under law, the author(s) have dedicated all copyright and related and neighboring rights to this software to the public domain worldwide. This software is distributed without any warranty. This file is dedicated to the public domain with the CC0 Public Domain Dedication: http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode.txt You may also consider this file to be covered by the WTFPL, as contained in the LibTomCrypt LICENSE file, if that makes you happier for some reason. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- This program was inspired by the comment in Botan 1.10.1's doc/examples/eax_test.cpp: // Noekeon: unknown cause, though LTC's lone test vector does not // match Botan So, I investigated the discrepancy by comparing them with a third implementation, BouncyCastle: http://www.bouncycastle.org/java.html I determined that there are two reasons why LibTomCrypt's Noekeon does not match Botan: 1) Botan uses "indirect Noekeon" (with a key schedule), while LibTomCrypt and BouncyCastle both use "direct Noekeon" (without a key schedule). See slide 14 of http://gro.noekeon.org/Noekeon-slides.pdf 2) However, LibTomCrypt's direct Noekeon still does not match BouncyCastle's direct Noekeon. This is because of a bug in LibTomCrypt's PI1 and PI2 functions: https://github.com/libtom/libtomcrypt/issues/5 This program uses BouncyCastle to produce test vectors which are suitable for Botan (by explicitly scheduling the key, thus building indirect Noekeon out of BouncyCastle's direct Noekeon), and also produces test vectors which would be suitable for LibTomCrypt (direct Noekeon) once its PI1 and PI2 functions are fixed to match the Noekeon specification. Although this program uses a PRNG from BouncyCastle to generate data for the test vectors, it uses a fixed seed and thus will produce the same output every time it is run. */ import java.io.ByteArrayOutputStream; import java.io.IOException; import java.util.Locale; import org.bouncycastle.crypto.digests.RIPEMD128Digest; import org.bouncycastle.crypto.engines.NoekeonEngine; import org.bouncycastle.crypto.modes.EAXBlockCipher; import org.bouncycastle.crypto.params.AEADParameters; import org.bouncycastle.crypto.params.KeyParameter; import org.bouncycastle.crypto.prng.DigestRandomGenerator; import org.bouncycastle.util.encoders.HexEncoder; public class NoekeonVects { private final DigestRandomGenerator r = new DigestRandomGenerator(new RIPEMD128Digest()); private final HexEncoder h = new HexEncoder(); private final NoekeonEngine noekeon = new NoekeonEngine(); private final KeyParameter null_key = new KeyParameter(new byte[16]); private final boolean schedule_key; private final boolean botan_format; private byte[] randomBytes(int n) { byte[] b = new byte[n]; r.nextBytes(b); return b; } private void hexOut(byte[] b) throws IOException { // HexEncoder uses lowercase, and Botan's test vectors must // be in uppercase, so... ByteArrayOutputStream os = new ByteArrayOutputStream(); h.encode(b, 0, b.length, os); String s = os.toString("US-ASCII"); System.out.print(s.toUpperCase(Locale.US)); } private void printCArray(byte[] a) throws IOException { byte[] b = new byte[1]; for (int i = 0; i < a.length; i++) { if (i > 0) System.out.print(", "); System.out.print("0x"); b[0] = a[i]; hexOut(b); } } private void printVector(byte[] key, byte[] plaintext, byte[] ciphertext) throws IOException { if (botan_format) { hexOut(plaintext); System.out.print(":"); hexOut(ciphertext); System.out.println(":\\"); hexOut(key); System.out.println(); } else { System.out.println(" {"); System.out.println(" 16,"); System.out.print(" { "); printCArray (key); System.out.println(" },"); System.out.print(" { "); printCArray (plaintext); System.out.println(" },"); System.out.print(" { "); printCArray (ciphertext); System.out.println(" }"); System.out.println(" },"); } } private KeyParameter maybe_schedule_key(byte[] key) { if (schedule_key) { noekeon.init(true, null_key); byte[] scheduled = new byte[16]; noekeon.processBlock(key, 0, scheduled, 0); return new KeyParameter(scheduled); } else return new KeyParameter(key); } private byte[] encrypt(byte[] plaintext, byte[] key) { KeyParameter kp = maybe_schedule_key(key); noekeon.init(true, kp); byte[] ciphertext = new byte[16]; noekeon.processBlock(plaintext, 0, ciphertext, 0); return ciphertext; } public NoekeonVects(long seed, boolean schedule_key, boolean botan_format) { this.schedule_key = schedule_key; this.botan_format = botan_format; r.addSeedMaterial(seed); } public void ecb_vectors() throws IOException { for (int i = 0; i < 8; i++) { byte[] key = randomBytes(16); byte[] plaintext = randomBytes(16); byte[] ciphertext = encrypt(plaintext, key); printVector(key, plaintext, ciphertext); } } public void eax_vectors() throws Exception { System.out.println("EAX-noekeon (16 byte key)"); EAXBlockCipher eax = new EAXBlockCipher(new NoekeonEngine()); byte[] output = new byte[48]; byte[] tag = new byte[16]; for (int j = 0; j < 16; j++) tag[j] = (byte) j; for (int i = 0; i <= 32; i++) { byte[] header_nonce_plaintext = new byte[i]; for (int j = 0; j < i; j++) header_nonce_plaintext[j] = (byte) j; AEADParameters params = new AEADParameters(maybe_schedule_key(tag), 128, header_nonce_plaintext, header_nonce_plaintext); eax.init(true, params); int off = eax.processBytes(header_nonce_plaintext, 0, i, output, 0); off += eax.doFinal(output, off); if (off != i + 16) throw new RuntimeException("didn't expect that"); byte[] ciphertext = new byte[i]; for (int j = 0; j < i; j++) ciphertext[j] = output[j]; for (int j = 0; j < 16; j++) tag[j] = output[i + j]; System.out.print(i < 10 ? " " : " "); System.out.print(i); System.out.print(": "); hexOut(ciphertext); System.out.print(", "); hexOut(tag); System.out.println(); } } public static void main(String[] argv) throws Exception { NoekeonVects bot = new NoekeonVects(0xdefacedbadfacadeL, true, true); NoekeonVects tom = new NoekeonVects(0xdefacedbadfacadeL, false, false); System.out.println("# ECB vectors for indirect Noekeon, in Botan's"); System.out.println("# test vector format, suitable for insertion"); System.out.println("# into Botan's file checks/validate.dat"); System.out.println("# Block cipher format is plaintext:ciphertext:key"); bot.ecb_vectors(); System.out.println(); System.out.println("/* ECB vectors for direct Noekeon, as C arrays"); System.out.println(" * suitable for insertion into LibTomCrypt's"); System.out.println(" * noekeon_test() in src/ciphers/noekeon.c,"); System.out.println(" * once LTC's PI1/PI2 bug is fixed. */"); tom.ecb_vectors(); System.out.println(); System.out.println("# EAX vectors for indirect Noekeon, in the format"); System.out.println("# generated by LTC's demos/tv_gen.c and consumed"); System.out.println("# by Botan's doc/examples/eax_test.cpp, suitable"); System.out.println("# for insertion in Botan's doc/examples/eax.vec"); bot.eax_vectors(); System.out.println(); System.out.println("# EAX vectors for direct Noekeon, in the format"); System.out.println("# generated by LTC's demos/tv_gen.c and consumed"); System.out.println("# by Botan's doc/examples/eax_test.cpp, which"); System.out.println("# should match LTC's notes/eax_tv.txt, once"); System.out.println("# LTC's PI1/PI2 bug is fixed."); tom.eax_vectors(); System.out.flush(); } }