X-Git-Url: http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/ucgi/~ian/git?p=secnet.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=secnet.8;h=32b449aec8843d499d821857a4b014950b16d5f0;hp=ef07a76031a36b76910583e910c7f04799e5e401;hb=c215a4bc817daf7b5631236c3c7b6a509479b034;hpb=af43f0b77a10716921d13c047d1d3c39570cae17 diff --git a/secnet.8 b/secnet.8 index ef07a76..32b449a 100644 --- a/secnet.8 +++ b/secnet.8 @@ -1,3 +1,21 @@ +.\" Man page for secnet. +.\" +.\" See the secnet.git README, or the Debian copyright file, for full +.\" list of copyright holders. +.\" +.\" secnet is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it +.\" under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +.\" the Free Software Foundation; either version d of the License, or +.\" (at your option) any later version. +.\" +.\" secnet is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but +.\" WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +.\" MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU +.\" General Public License for more details. +.\" +.\" You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +.\" version 3 along with secnet; if not, see +.\" https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html. .TH secnet 8 .SH NAME @@ -415,8 +433,8 @@ A \fIrandomsource closure\fR is a source of random numbers. .PP Read the contents of the file \fIPATH\fR (a string) and return it as a string. -.SS serpent256-cbc -\fBserpent256-cbc(\fIDICT\fB)\fR => \fItransform closure\fR +.SS eax-serpent +\fBeax-serpent(\fIDICT\fB)\fR => \fItransform closure\fR .PP Valid keys in the \fIDICT\fR argument are: .TP @@ -425,10 +443,45 @@ The maximum acceptable difference between the sequence number in a received, decrypted message and the previous one. The default is 10. It may be necessary to increase this is if connectivity is poor. +.TP +.B tag-length-bytes +The length of the message authentication tag. The default is 16, +for a 128-bit tag length. It must be no longer than the Serpent +blocksize, 16. Must be have the same value at both ends. +.TP +.B padding-rounding +Messages are padded to a multiple of this many bytes. This +serves to obscure the exact length of messages. The default is 16, +.TP +.B capab-num +The transform capability number to use when advertising this +transform. Both ends must have the same meaning (or, at least, a +compatible transform) for each transform capability number they have +in common. The default for serpent-eax is 9. +.IP +Transform capability numbers in the range 8..15 are intended for +allocation by the implementation, and may be assigned as the default +for new transforms in the future. Transform capability numbers in the +range 0..7 are reserved for definition by the user. .PP A \fItransform closure\fR is a reversible means of transforming messages for transmission over a (presumably) insecure network. It is responsible for both confidentiality and integrity. + +.SS serpent256-cbc +\fBserpent256-cbc(\fIDICT\fB)\fR => \fItransform closure\fR +.PP +This transform +is deprecated as its security properties are poor; it should be +specified only alongside a better transform such as eax-serpent. +.PP +Valid keys in the \fIDICT\fR argument are: +.TP +.B capab-num +As above. The default for serpent256-cbc is 8. +.TP +.B max-sequence-skew +As above. .PP Note that this uses a big-endian variant of the Serpent block cipher (which is not compatible with most other Serpent implementations). @@ -503,8 +556,13 @@ An \fIrsapubkey closure\fR. The key used to verify the peer's identity. .TP .B transform -A \fItransform closure\fR. -Used to protect packets exchanged with the peer. +One or more \fItransform closures\fR. +Used to protect packets exchanged with the peer. These should +all have distinct \fBcapab-num\fR values, and the same \fBcapab-num\fR +value should refer to the same (or a compatible) transform at both +ends. The list should be in order of preference, most preferred +first. (The end which sends MSG1,MSG3 ends up choosing; the ordering +at the other end is irrelevant.) .TP .B dh A \fIdh closure\fR.