#include "serval.h" #include "overlay_address.h" #include "crypto.h" // verify a signature against a public sas key. int crypto_verify_signature(unsigned char *sas_key, unsigned char *content, unsigned long long content_len, unsigned char *signature_block, unsigned long long signature_len) { IN(); if (signature_len!=SIGNATURE_BYTES) RETURN(WHY("Invalid signature length")); /* reconstitute signed message by putting hash at end of signature */ unsigned char reassembled[signature_len + content_len]; bcopy(signature_block, reassembled, signature_len); bcopy(content, &reassembled[signature_len], content_len); /* verify signature. Note that crypto_sign_open requires m to be as large as signature, even though it will not need the whole length eventually -- it does use the full length and will overwrite the end of a short buffer. */ unsigned char message[sizeof(reassembled)+64]; unsigned long long mlen=0; int result =crypto_sign_edwards25519sha512batch_open(message,&mlen, reassembled,sizeof(reassembled), sas_key); if (result) { WHY("Signature verification failed"); RETURN(-1); } RETURN(0); OUT(); } // verify the signature at the end of a message, on return message_len will be reduced by the length of the signature. int crypto_verify_message(struct subscriber *subscriber, unsigned char *message, int *message_len) { if (!subscriber->sas_valid){ keyring_send_sas_request(subscriber); return WHY("SAS key not currently on record, cannot verify"); } *message_len -= SIGNATURE_BYTES; unsigned char hash[crypto_hash_sha512_BYTES]; crypto_hash_sha512(hash,message,*message_len); return crypto_verify_signature(subscriber->sas_public, hash, crypto_hash_sha512_BYTES, &message[*message_len], SIGNATURE_BYTES); } // generate a signature for this raw content, copy the signature to the address requested. int crypto_create_signature(unsigned char *key, unsigned char *content, unsigned long long content_len, unsigned char *signature, unsigned long long *sig_length) { IN(); if (*sig_length < SIGNATURE_BYTES) RETURN(WHY("Not enough space to store signature")); unsigned char sig[content_len + SIGNATURE_BYTES]; /* Why does this primitive copy the whole input message? We don't want that message format, it just seems like a waste of effor to me. */ unsigned long long length = 0; crypto_sign_edwards25519sha512batch(sig,&length, content,content_len, key); if (length != sizeof(sig)) RETURN(WHYF("Signing seems to have failed (%d, expected %d)",length,sizeof(sig))); bcopy(sig, signature, SIGNATURE_BYTES); *sig_length=SIGNATURE_BYTES; OUT(); return 0; } // sign the hash of a message, adding the signature to the end of the message buffer. int crypto_sign_message(struct subscriber *source, unsigned char *content, int buffer_len, int *content_len) { if (*content_len + SIGNATURE_BYTES > buffer_len) return WHYF("Insufficient space in message buffer to add signature. %d, need %d",buffer_len, *content_len + SIGNATURE_BYTES); unsigned char *key=keyring_find_sas_private(keyring, source->sid, NULL); if (!key) return WHY("Could not find signing key"); unsigned char hash[crypto_hash_sha512_BYTES]; crypto_hash_sha512(hash, content, *content_len); unsigned long long sig_length = SIGNATURE_BYTES; int ret=crypto_create_signature(key, hash, crypto_hash_sha512_BYTES, &content[*content_len], &sig_length); *content_len+=sig_length; return ret; }