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410c8acf 1/* -*-c-*-
410c8acf 2 *
3 * Handling of symmetric keysets
4 *
5 * (c) 2001 Straylight/Edgeware
6 */
7
e04c2d50 8/*----- Licensing notice --------------------------------------------------*
410c8acf 9 *
10 * This file is part of Trivial IP Encryption (TrIPE).
11 *
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12 * TrIPE is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
13 * the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
14 * Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at your
15 * option) any later version.
e04c2d50 16 *
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17 * TrIPE is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
18 * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
19 * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
20 * for more details.
e04c2d50 21 *
410c8acf 22 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
11ad66c2 23 * along with TrIPE. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
410c8acf 24 */
25
410c8acf 26/*----- Header files ------------------------------------------------------*/
27
28#include "tripe.h"
29
410c8acf 30/*----- Handy macros ------------------------------------------------------*/
31
32#define KEYOK(ks, now) ((ks)->sz_exp > 0 && (ks)->t_exp > now)
33
426c0bc6 34/*----- Low-level packet encryption and decryption ------------------------*/
410c8acf 35
59d670e7 36/* --- Encrypted data format --- *
37 *
7ed14135 38 * Let %$p_i$% be the %$i$%-th plaintext message, with type %$t$%. We first
e04c2d50 39 * compute
59d670e7 40 *
41 * %$c_i = \mathcal{E}\textrm{-CBC}_{K_{\text{E}}}(p_i)$%
42 *
43 * as the CBC-ciphertext of %$p_i$%, and then
44 *
7ed14135 45 * %$\sigma_i = \mathcal{T}_{K_{\text{M}}}(t, i, c_i)$%
59d670e7 46 *
47 * as a MAC on the %%\emph{ciphertext}%%. The message sent is then the pair
48 * %$(\sigma_i, c_i)$%. This construction is provably secure in the NM-CCA
49 * sense (assuming that the cipher is IND-CPA, and the MAC is SUF-CMA)
50 * [Bellare and Namprempre].
51 *
52 * This also ensures that, assuming the key is good, we have a secure channel
53 * [Krawczyk]. Actually, [Krawczyk] shows that, if the cipher is either a
54 * simple stream cipher or a block cipher in CBC mode, we can use the MAC-
55 * then-encrypt scheme and still have a secure channel. However, I like the
56 * NM-CCA guarantee from [Bellare and Namprempre]. I'm less worried about
57 * the Horton Principle [Wagner and Schneier].
58 */
59
426c0bc6 60/* --- @doencrypt@ --- *
410c8acf 61 *
426c0bc6 62 * Arguments: @keyset *ks@ = pointer to keyset to use
7ed14135 63 * @unsigned ty@ = type of message this is
426c0bc6 64 * @buf *b@ = pointer to an input buffer
65 * @buf *bb@ = pointer to an output buffer
410c8acf 66 *
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67 * Returns: Zero if OK; @KSERR_REGEN@ if it's time to generate new keys.
68 * Also returns zero if there was insufficient buffer space, but
69 * the buffer is broken in this case.
410c8acf 70 *
426c0bc6 71 * Use: Encrypts a message with the given key. We assume that the
72 * keyset is OK to use.
410c8acf 73 */
74
7ed14135 75static int doencrypt(keyset *ks, unsigned ty, buf *b, buf *bb)
410c8acf 76{
a93aacce 77 int rc;
426c0bc6 78 size_t sz = BLEFT(b);
426c0bc6 79 size_t osz, nsz;
426c0bc6 80
a93aacce 81 /* --- Initial tracing --- */
426c0bc6 82
426c0bc6 83 IF_TRACING(T_KEYSET, {
a93aacce 84 trace(T_KEYSET,
41b4ea14 85 "keyset: encrypting packet %lu (type 0x%02x) using keyset %u",
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86 (unsigned long)ks->oseq, ty, ks->seq);
87 trace_block(T_CRYPTO, "crypto: plaintext packet", BCUR(b), sz);
426c0bc6 88 })
59d670e7 89
a93aacce 90 /* --- Apply the bulk-crypto transformation --- */
426c0bc6 91
c70a7c5c 92 rc = ks->bulk->ops->encrypt(ks->bulk, ty, b, bb, ks->oseq);
a93aacce 93 if (rc || !BOK(bb)) return (rc);
c70a7c5c 94 ks->oseq++;
b5c45da1 95
a93aacce 96 /* --- Do the necessary accounting for data volume --- */
426c0bc6 97
98 osz = ks->sz_exp;
a93aacce 99 nsz = osz > sz ? osz - sz : 0;
383a9d71 100 if (osz >= ks->sz_regen && ks->sz_regen > nsz) {
426c0bc6 101 T( trace(T_KEYSET, "keyset: keyset %u data regen limit exceeded -- "
102 "forcing exchange", ks->seq); )
a50f9a0e 103 rc = KSERR_REGEN;
426c0bc6 104 }
105 ks->sz_exp = nsz;
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106
107 /* --- We're done --- */
108
e04c2d50 109 return (rc);
410c8acf 110}
111
426c0bc6 112/* --- @dodecrypt@ --- *
410c8acf 113 *
426c0bc6 114 * Arguments: @keyset *ks@ = pointer to keyset to use
7ed14135 115 * @unsigned ty@ = expected type code
426c0bc6 116 * @buf *b@ = pointer to an input buffer
117 * @buf *bb@ = pointer to an output buffer
118 * @uint32 *seq@ = where to store the sequence number
410c8acf 119 *
a50f9a0e 120 * Returns: Zero on success; @KSERR_DECRYPT@ on failure.
410c8acf 121 *
426c0bc6 122 * Use: Attempts to decrypt a message with the given key. No other
123 * checking (e.g., sequence number checks) is performed. We
124 * assume that the keyset is OK to use, and that there is
125 * sufficient output buffer space reserved. If the decryption
126 * is successful, the buffer pointer is moved past the decrypted
127 * packet, and the packet's sequence number is stored in @*seq@.
410c8acf 128 */
129
7ed14135 130static int dodecrypt(keyset *ks, unsigned ty, buf *b, buf *bb, uint32 *seq)
410c8acf 131{
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132 const octet *q = BCUR(bb);
133 int rc;
426c0bc6 134
426c0bc6 135 IF_TRACING(T_KEYSET, {
a93aacce 136 trace(T_KEYSET,
41b4ea14 137 "keyset: try decrypting packet (type 0x%02x) using keyset %u",
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138 ty, ks->seq);
139 trace_block(T_CRYPTO, "crypto: ciphertext packet", BCUR(b), BLEFT(b));
426c0bc6 140 })
b5c45da1 141
c70a7c5c 142 rc = ks->bulk->ops->decrypt(ks->bulk, ty, b, bb, seq);
a93aacce 143 if (rc) return (rc);
59d670e7 144
426c0bc6 145 IF_TRACING(T_KEYSET, {
146 trace(T_KEYSET, "keyset: decrypted OK (sequence = %lu)",
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147 (unsigned long)*seq);
148 trace_block(T_CRYPTO, "crypto: decrypted packet", q, BCUR(bb) - q);
426c0bc6 149 })
426c0bc6 150 return (0);
410c8acf 151}
152
426c0bc6 153/*----- Operations on a single keyset -------------------------------------*/
154
155/* --- @ks_drop@ --- *
156 *
157 * Arguments: @keyset *ks@ = pointer to a keyset
158 *
159 * Returns: ---
160 *
161 * Use: Decrements a keyset's reference counter. If the counter hits
162 * zero, the keyset is freed.
163 */
164
165void ks_drop(keyset *ks)
166{
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167 if (--ks->ref) return;
168 ks->bulk->ops->freectx(ks->bulk);
169 DESTROY(ks);
170}
a93aacce 171
410c8acf 172/* --- @ks_gen@ --- *
173 *
ef09dae1 174 * Arguments: @deriveargs *a@ = key derivation parameters (modified)
e04c2d50 175 * @peer *p@ = pointer to peer information
410c8acf 176 *
426c0bc6 177 * Returns: A pointer to the new keyset.
410c8acf 178 *
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179 * Use: Derives a new keyset from the given key material. This will
180 * set the @what@, @f@, and @hc@ members in @*a@; other members
181 * must be filled in by the caller.
426c0bc6 182 *
183 * The new key is marked so that it won't be selected for output
184 * by @ksl_encrypt@. You can still encrypt data with it by
185 * calling @ks_encrypt@ directly.
410c8acf 186 */
187
ef09dae1 188keyset *ks_gen(deriveargs *a, peer *p)
410c8acf 189{
410c8acf 190 keyset *ks = CREATE(keyset);
191 time_t now = time(0);
35c8b547 192 const algswitch *algs = &p->kx.kpriv->algs;
410c8acf 193 T( static unsigned seq = 0; )
194
195 T( trace(T_KEYSET, "keyset: adding new keyset %u", seq); )
196
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197 a->what = "tripe-"; a->f = DF_IN | DF_OUT; a->hc = algs->h;
198 ks->bulk = algs->bulk->ops->genkeys(algs->bulk, a);
c70a7c5c 199 ks->bulk->ops = algs->bulk->ops;
410c8acf 200
201 T( ks->seq = seq++; )
e945d6e4 202 ks->ref = 1;
426c0bc6 203 ks->t_exp = now + T_EXP;
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204 ks->sz_exp = algs->bulk->ops->expsz(algs->bulk);
205 ks->sz_regen = ks->sz_exp/2;
37941236 206 ks->oseq = 0;
207 seq_reset(&ks->iseq);
426c0bc6 208 ks->next = 0;
9466fafa 209 ks->p = p;
426c0bc6 210 ks->f = KSF_LISTEN;
426c0bc6 211 return (ks);
212}
213
426c0bc6 214/* --- @ks_activate@ --- *
215 *
216 * Arguments: @keyset *ks@ = pointer to a keyset
217 *
218 * Returns: ---
219 *
220 * Use: Activates a keyset, so that it can be used for encrypting
221 * outgoing messages.
222 */
223
224void ks_activate(keyset *ks)
225{
226 if (ks->f & KSF_LISTEN) {
227 T( trace(T_KEYSET, "keyset: activating keyset %u", ks->seq); )
228 ks->f &= ~KSF_LISTEN;
229 }
410c8acf 230}
231
232/* --- @ks_encrypt@ --- *
426c0bc6 233 *
234 * Arguments: @keyset *ks@ = pointer to a keyset
7ed14135 235 * @unsigned ty@ = message type
426c0bc6 236 * @buf *b@ = pointer to input buffer
237 * @buf *bb@ = pointer to output buffer
238 *
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239 * Returns: Zero if successful; @KSERR_REGEN@ if we should negotiate a
240 * new key; @KSERR_NOKEYS@ if the key is not usable. Also
241 * returns zero if there was insufficient buffer (but the output
242 * buffer is broken in this case).
426c0bc6 243 *
244 * Use: Encrypts a block of data using the key. Note that the `key
245 * ought to be replaced' notification is only ever given once
246 * for each key. Also note that this call forces a keyset to be
247 * used even if it's marked as not for data output.
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248 *
249 * The encryption transform is permitted to corrupt @buf_u@ for
250 * its own purposes. Neither the source nor destination should
251 * be within @buf_u@; and callers mustn't expect anything stored
252 * in @buf_u@ to still
426c0bc6 253 */
254
7ed14135 255int ks_encrypt(keyset *ks, unsigned ty, buf *b, buf *bb)
426c0bc6 256{
257 time_t now = time(0);
258
259 if (!KEYOK(ks, now)) {
260 buf_break(bb);
a50f9a0e 261 return (KSERR_NOKEYS);
426c0bc6 262 }
7ed14135 263 return (doencrypt(ks, ty, b, bb));
426c0bc6 264}
265
266/* --- @ks_decrypt@ --- *
267 *
268 * Arguments: @keyset *ks@ = pointer to a keyset
7ed14135 269 * @unsigned ty@ = expected type code
426c0bc6 270 * @buf *b@ = pointer to an input buffer
271 * @buf *bb@ = pointer to an output buffer
272 *
12a26b8b 273 * Returns: Zero on success; @KSERR_...@ on failure. Also returns
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274 * zero if there was insufficient buffer (but the output buffer
275 * is broken in this case).
426c0bc6 276 *
277 * Use: Attempts to decrypt a message using a given key. Note that
278 * requesting decryption with a key directly won't clear a
279 * marking that it's not for encryption.
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280 *
281 * The decryption transform is permitted to corrupt @buf_u@ for
282 * its own purposes. Neither the source nor destination should
283 * be within @buf_u@; and callers mustn't expect anything stored
284 * in @buf_u@ to still
426c0bc6 285 */
286
7ed14135 287int ks_decrypt(keyset *ks, unsigned ty, buf *b, buf *bb)
426c0bc6 288{
289 time_t now = time(0);
290 uint32 seq;
12a26b8b 291 int err;
426c0bc6 292
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293 if (!KEYOK(ks, now)) return (KSERR_DECRYPT);
294 if (buf_ensure(bb, BLEN(b))) return (0);
295 if ((err = dodecrypt(ks, ty, b, bb, &seq)) != 0) return (err);
296 if (seq_check(&ks->iseq, seq, "SYMM")) return (KSERR_SEQ);
426c0bc6 297 return (0);
298}
299
300/*----- Keyset list handling ----------------------------------------------*/
301
302/* --- @ksl_free@ --- *
303 *
304 * Arguments: @keyset **ksroot@ = pointer to keyset list head
305 *
306 * Returns: ---
307 *
308 * Use: Frees (releases references to) all of the keys in a keyset.
309 */
310
311void ksl_free(keyset **ksroot)
312{
313 keyset *ks, *ksn;
314 for (ks = *ksroot; ks; ks = ksn) {
315 ksn = ks->next;
316 ks->f &= ~KSF_LINK;
317 ks_drop(ks);
318 }
319}
320
321/* --- @ksl_link@ --- *
322 *
323 * Arguments: @keyset **ksroot@ = pointer to keyset list head
324 * @keyset *ks@ = pointer to a keyset
325 *
326 * Returns: ---
327 *
328 * Use: Links a keyset into a list. A keyset can only be on one list
329 * at a time. Bad things happen otherwise.
330 */
331
332void ksl_link(keyset **ksroot, keyset *ks)
333{
334 assert(!(ks->f & KSF_LINK));
335 ks->next = *ksroot;
336 *ksroot = ks;
337 ks->f |= KSF_LINK;
338 ks->ref++;
339}
340
341/* --- @ksl_prune@ --- *
342 *
343 * Arguments: @keyset **ksroot@ = pointer to keyset list head
344 *
345 * Returns: ---
346 *
347 * Use: Prunes the keyset list by removing keys which mustn't be used
348 * any more.
349 */
350
351void ksl_prune(keyset **ksroot)
352{
353 time_t now = time(0);
354
355 while (*ksroot) {
356 keyset *ks = *ksroot;
357
358 if (ks->t_exp <= now) {
359 T( trace(T_KEYSET, "keyset: expiring keyset %u (time limit reached)",
360 ks->seq); )
361 goto kill;
362 } else if (ks->sz_exp == 0) {
363 T( trace(T_KEYSET, "keyset: expiring keyset %u (data limit reached)",
364 ks->seq); )
365 goto kill;
366 } else {
367 ksroot = &ks->next;
368 continue;
369 }
370
371 kill:
372 *ksroot = ks->next;
373 ks->f &= ~KSF_LINK;
374 ks_drop(ks);
375 }
376}
377
378/* --- @ksl_encrypt@ --- *
410c8acf 379 *
380 * Arguments: @keyset **ksroot@ = pointer to keyset list head
7ed14135 381 * @unsigned ty@ = message type
410c8acf 382 * @buf *b@ = pointer to input buffer
383 * @buf *bb@ = pointer to output buffer
384 *
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385 * Returns: Zero if successful; @KSERR_REGEN@ if it's time to negotiate a
386 * new key; @KSERR_NOKEYS@ if there are no suitable keys
387 * available. Also returns zero if there was insufficient
388 * buffer space (but the output buffer is broken in this case).
410c8acf 389 *
390 * Use: Encrypts a packet.
391 */
392
7ed14135 393int ksl_encrypt(keyset **ksroot, unsigned ty, buf *b, buf *bb)
410c8acf 394{
395 time_t now = time(0);
426c0bc6 396 keyset *ks = *ksroot;
410c8acf 397
410c8acf 398 for (;;) {
399 if (!ks) {
426c0bc6 400 T( trace(T_KEYSET, "keyset: no suitable keysets found"); )
410c8acf 401 buf_break(bb);
a50f9a0e 402 return (KSERR_NOKEYS);
410c8acf 403 }
426c0bc6 404 if (KEYOK(ks, now) && !(ks->f & KSF_LISTEN))
410c8acf 405 break;
406 ks = ks->next;
407 }
408
7ed14135 409 return (doencrypt(ks, ty, b, bb));
410c8acf 410}
411
426c0bc6 412/* --- @ksl_decrypt@ --- *
410c8acf 413 *
414 * Arguments: @keyset **ksroot@ = pointer to keyset list head
7ed14135 415 * @unsigned ty@ = expected type code
410c8acf 416 * @buf *b@ = pointer to input buffer
417 * @buf *bb@ = pointer to output buffer
418 *
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419 * Returns: Zero on success; @KSERR_DECRYPT@ on failure. Also returns
420 * zero if there was insufficient buffer (but the output buffer
421 * is broken in this case).
410c8acf 422 *
423 * Use: Decrypts a packet.
424 */
425
7ed14135 426int ksl_decrypt(keyset **ksroot, unsigned ty, buf *b, buf *bb)
410c8acf 427{
428 time_t now = time(0);
410c8acf 429 keyset *ks;
426c0bc6 430 uint32 seq;
12a26b8b 431 int err;
410c8acf 432
426c0bc6 433 if (buf_ensure(bb, BLEN(b)))
12a26b8b 434 return (0);
09585a65 435
410c8acf 436 for (ks = *ksroot; ks; ks = ks->next) {
410c8acf 437 if (!KEYOK(ks, now))
438 continue;
12a26b8b 439 if ((err = dodecrypt(ks, ty, b, bb, &seq)) == 0) {
426c0bc6 440 if (ks->f & KSF_LISTEN) {
441 T( trace(T_KEYSET, "keyset: implicitly activating keyset %u",
442 ks->seq); )
443 ks->f &= ~KSF_LISTEN;
444 }
a50f9a0e 445 if (seq_check(&ks->iseq, seq, "SYMM"))
12a26b8b 446 return (KSERR_SEQ);
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447 else
448 return (0);
410c8acf 449 }
12a26b8b 450 if (err != KSERR_DECRYPT) return (err);
410c8acf 451 }
e945d6e4 452 T( trace(T_KEYSET, "keyset: no matching keys, or incorrect MAC"); )
a50f9a0e 453 return (KSERR_DECRYPT);
410c8acf 454}
455
456/*----- That's all, folks -------------------------------------------------*/