License | BSD3 |
---|---|
Safe Haskell | None |
Language | Haskell2010 |
Given a strict ByteString
we compute a cryptographic hash of the associated
namespace (carried as a phantom type of kind Symbol
).
The payload is then encrypted using the symmetric cipher in CBC mode using the
hashed namespace as an initialization vector (IV).
The probability of detecting a namespace mismatch is thus the density of valid
payloads within all ByteString
s of the correct length.
- newtype CryptoID namespace a :: Symbol -> * -> * = CryptoID {
- ciphertext :: a
- data CryptoIDKey
- genKey :: MonadIO m => m CryptoIDKey
- readKeyFile :: MonadIO m => FilePath -> m CryptoIDKey
- encrypt :: forall m namespace. (KnownSymbol namespace, MonadThrow m) => CryptoIDKey -> ByteString -> m (CryptoID namespace ByteString)
- decrypt :: forall m namespace. (KnownSymbol namespace, MonadThrow m) => CryptoIDKey -> CryptoID namespace ByteString -> m ByteString
- data CryptoIDError
- type CryptoCipher = Blowfish
- type CryptoHash = SHAKE128 64
Documentation
newtype CryptoID namespace a :: Symbol -> * -> * #
CryptoID | |
|
Eq a => Eq (CryptoID namespace a) | |
(Data a, KnownSymbol namespace) => Data (CryptoID namespace a) | |
Ord a => Ord (CryptoID namespace a) | |
Read a => Read (CryptoID namespace a) | |
Show a => Show (CryptoID namespace a) | |
Generic (CryptoID namespace a) | |
Storable a => Storable (CryptoID namespace a) | |
Binary a => Binary (CryptoID namespace a) | |
ToHttpApiData a => ToHttpApiData (CryptoID namespace a) | |
FromHttpApiData a => FromHttpApiData (CryptoID namespace a) | |
PathPiece a => PathPiece (CryptoID namespace a) | |
type Rep (CryptoID namespace a) | |
data CryptoIDKey Source #
This newtype ensures only keys of the correct length can be created
Use genKey
to securely generate keys.
Use the Binary
instance to save and restore values of CryptoIDKey
across
executions.
Show CryptoIDKey Source # | Does not actually show any key material |
Binary CryptoIDKey Source # | |
ByteArrayAccess CryptoIDKey Source # | |
genKey :: MonadIO m => m CryptoIDKey Source #
Securely generate a new key using system entropy
When CryptoCipher
accepts keys of varying lengths this function generates a
key of the largest accepted size.
readKeyFile :: MonadIO m => FilePath -> m CryptoIDKey Source #
Try to read a CryptoIDKey
from a file.
If the file does not exist, securely generate a key (using genKey
) and
save it to the file.
encrypt :: forall m namespace. (KnownSymbol namespace, MonadThrow m) => CryptoIDKey -> ByteString -> m (CryptoID namespace ByteString) Source #
Encrypt a serialized value
decrypt :: forall m namespace. (KnownSymbol namespace, MonadThrow m) => CryptoIDKey -> CryptoID namespace ByteString -> m ByteString Source #
Decrypt a serialized value
data CryptoIDError Source #
Error cases that can be encountered during encrypt
and decrypt
Care has been taken to ensure that presenting values of CryptoIDError
to an
attacker leaks no plaintext (it does leak information about the length of the
plaintext).
AlgorithmError CryptoError | One of the underlying cryptographic algorithms
( |
PlaintextIsWrongLength Int | The length of the plaintext is not a multiple of the block size of
The length of the offending plaintext is included. |
NamespaceHashIsWrongLength ByteString | The length of the digest produced by The offending digest is included. This error should not occur and is included primarily for sake of totality. |
CiphertextConversionFailed ByteString | The produced The offending |
DeserializationError | The plaintext obtained by decrypting a ciphertext with the given
This is expected behaviour if the |
InvalidNamespaceDetected | We have determined that, allthough deserializion succeded, the ciphertext was likely modified during transit or created using a different namespace. |
type CryptoCipher = Blowfish Source #
The symmetric cipher BlockCipher
this module uses
type CryptoHash = SHAKE128 64 Source #
The cryptographic HashAlgorithm
this module uses
We expect the block size of CryptoCipher
to be exactly the size of the
Digest
generated by CryptoHash
(since a Digest
is used as an IV
).
Violation of this expectation causes runtime errors.