NAME¶
Crypt::Util - A lightweight Crypt/Digest convenience API
SYNOPSIS¶
use Crypt::Util; # also has a Sub::Exporter to return functions wrapping a default instance
my $util = Crypt::Util->new;
$util->default_key("my secret");
# MAC or cipher+digest based tamper resistent encapsulation
# (uses Storable on $data if necessary)
my $tamper_resistent_string = $util->tamper_proof( $data );
my $verified = $util->thaw_tamper_proof( $untrusted_string, key => "another secret" );
# If the encoding is unspecified, base32 is used
# (hex if base32 is unavailable)
my $encoded = $util->encode_string( $bytes );
my $hash = $util->digest( $bytes, digest => "md5" );
die "baaaad" unless $util->verify_hash(
hash => $hash,
data => $bytes,
digest => "md5",
);
DESCRIPTION¶
This module provides an easy, intuitive and forgiving API for wielding
crypto-fu.
The API is designed as a cascade, with rich features built using simpler ones.
this means that the option processing is uniform throughout, and the behaviors
are generally predictable.
Note that Crypt::Util doesn't do any crypto on its own, but delegates the actual
work to the various other crypto modules on the CPAN. Crypt::Util merely wraps
these modules, providing uniform parameters, and building on top of their
polymorphism with higher level features.
Priorities¶
- Ease of use
- This module is designed to have an easy API to allow easy
but responsible use of the more low level Crypt:: and Digest:: modules on
CPAN. Therefore, patches to improve ease-of-use are very welcome.
- Pluggability
- Dependency hell is avoided using a fallback mechanism that
tries to choose an algorithm based on an overridable list.
For "simple" use install Crypt::Util and your favourite digest,
cipher and cipher mode (CBC, CFB, etc).
To ensure predictable behavior the fallback behavior can be disabled as
necessary.
Interoperability¶
To ensure that your hashes and strings are compatible with Crypt::Util
deployments on other machines (where different Crypt/Digest modules are
available, etc) you should use "disable_fallback".
Then either set the default ciphers, or always explicitly state the cipher.
If you are only encrypting and decrypting with the same installation, and new
cryptographic modules are not being installed, the hashes/ciphertexts should
be compatible without disabling fallback.
EXPORTED API¶
NOTE: nothing is exported by default.
Crypt::Util also presents an optional exported api using Sub::Exporter.
Unlike typical exported APIs, there is no class level default instance shared by
all the importers, but instead every importer gets its own instance.
For example:
package A;
use Crypt::Util qw/:all/;
default_key("moose");
my $ciphertext = encrypt_string($plain);
package B;
use Crypt::Util qw/:all/;
default_key("elk");
my $ciphertext = encrypt_string($plain);
In this example every importing package has its own implicit instance, and the
"default_key" function will in fact not share the value.
You can get the instance using the "exported_instance" function, which
is just the identity method.
The export tags supported are: "crypt" (encryption and tamper proofing
related functions), "digest" (digest and MAC related functions),
"encoding" (various encoding and decoding functions), and
"params" which give you functions for handling default values.
METHODS¶
- tamper_proof( [ $data ], %params )
- thaw_tamper_proof( [ $string ], %params )
- tamper_proof_string( $string, %params )
- thaw_tamper_proof_string( $string, %params )
- aead_tamper_proof_string( [ $string ], %params )
- mac_tamper_proof_string( [ $string ], %params )
- The "tamper_proof" method is in an intermittent
state, in that the "data" parameter's API is not completely
finalized.
It is safer to use "tamper_proof_string"; its API is expected to
remain the same in future versions as well.
See "TODO" for more information about the data types that will be
supported in the future.
When thawing, the "authenticated_decrypt_string" or
"verify_mac" methods will be used, with "fatal"
defaulting to on unless explicitly disabled in the parameters.
This method accepts the following parameters:
* encrypt
By default this parameter is true, unless
"default_tamper_proof_unencrypted()", has been enabled.
A true value implies that all the parameters which are available to
"authenticated_encrypt_string()" are also available. If a negative
value is specified, MAC mode is used, and the additional parameters of
"mac_digest_string()" may also be specified to this method.
* data
The data to encrypt. If this is a reference Storable will be used to serialize
the data.
See "pack_data" for details.
If the string is encrypted then all the parameters of "encrypt_string"
and "digest_string" are also available.
If the string is not encrypted, then all the parameters of
"mac_digest_string" are also available.
- encrypt_string( [ $string ], %params )
- decrypt_string( [ $string ], %params )
- authenticated_encrypt_string( [ $string ], %params )
- authenticated_decrypt_string( [ $string ], %params )
- All of the parameters which may be supplied to
"process_key()", "cipher_object" and
"maybe_encode" are also available to these methods.
The "authenticated" variants ensure that an authenticated
encryption mode (such as EAX) is used.
The following parameters may be used:
- •
- string
The string to be en/decrypted can either be supplied first, creating an odd
number of arguments, or as a named parameter.
- •
- nonce
The cryptographic nonce to use. Only necessary for encryption, will be
packed in the string as part of the message if applicable.
- •
- header
Not yet supported.
In the future this will include a header for AEAD (the "associated
data" bit of AEAD).
- process_key( [ $key ], %params )
- The following arguments may be specified:
- •
- literal_key
This disables mungung. See also "default_use_literal_key".
- •
- key_size
Can be used to force a key size, even if the cipher specifies another size.
If not specified, the key size chosen will depend
- •
- cipher
Used to determine the key size.
- process_nonce( [ $nonce ], %params )
- If a nonce is explicitly specified this method returns
that, and otherwise uses Data::GUID to generate a unique binary string for
use as a nonce/IV.
- pack_data( [ $data ], %params )
- unpack_data( [ $data ], %params )
- Uses Storable and "pack" to create a string out
of data.
MooseX::Storage support will be added in the future.
The format itself is versioned in order to facilitate future proofing and
backwards compatibility.
Note that it is not safe to call "unpack_data" on an untrusted
string, use "thaw_tamper_proof" instead (it will authenticate
the data and only then perform the potentially unsafe routines).
- cipher_object( %params )
- Available parameters are:
- cipher_object_eax( %params )
- Used by "cipher_object" but accepts additional
parameters:
- •
- nonce
The nonce is a value that should be unique in order to protect against
replay attacks. It also ensures that the same plain text with the same key
will produce different ciphertexts.
The nonce is not included in the output ciphertext. See
"authenticated_encrypt_string" for a convenience method that
does include the nonce.
- •
- header
This is additional data to authenticate but not encrypt.
See Crypt::EAX for more details.
The header will not be included in the output ciphertext.
- digest_string( [ $string ], %params )
- Delegates to "digest_object". All parameters
which can be used by "digest_object" may also be used here.
The following arguments are available:
- •
- string
The string to be digested can either be supplied first, creating an odd
number of arguments, or as a named parameter.
- verify_digest( %params )
- Delegates to "digest_object". All parameters
which can be used by "digest_object" may also be used here.
The following parameters are accepted:
- •
- hash
A string containing the hash to verify.
- •
- string
The digested string.
- •
- fatal
If true, errors will be fatal. The default is false, which means that
failures will return undef.
In addition, the parameters which can be supplied to "digest_string()"
may also be supplied to this method.
- digest_object( %params )
- •
- digest
The digest algorithm to use.
Returns an object using Digest.
- encode_string( [ $string ], %params )
- decode_string( [ $string ], %params )
- The following parameters are accepted:
- •
- encoding
The encoding may be a symbolic type (uri, printable) or a concrete type
(none, hex, base64, base32).
- mac_digest_string( [ $string ], %param )
- Delegates to "mac_object". All parameters which
can be used by "mac_object" may also be used here.
- verify_mac( %params )
- Delegates to "mac_object". All parameters which
can be used by "mac_object" may also be used here.
The following additional arguments are allowed:
- •
- hash
The MAC string to verify.
- •
- string
The digested string.
- •
- fatal
If true, errors will be fatal. The default is false, which means that
failures will return undef.
- mac_object( %params )
- •
- mac
The MAC algorithm to use. Currently "hmac" and "cmac"
are supported.
- maybe_encode
- maybe_decode
- This method has no external API but is documented for the
sake of its shared options.
It is delegated to by the various encryption and digest method.
- •
- encode
Expects a bool.
- •
- encoding
Expects an algorithm name (symbolic (e.g. "uri",
"alphanumeric"), or concrete (e.g. "base64",
"hex")).
If "encode" is explicitly supplied it will always determine whether or
not the string will be encoded. Otherwise, if "encoding" is
explicitly supplied then the string will always be encoded using the specified
algorithm. If neither is supplied "default_encode" will be checked
to determine whether or not to encode, and "default_encoding" or
"fallback_encoding" will be used to determine the algorithm to use
(see "HANDLING OF DEFAULT VALUES").
- encode_string_alphanumerical( $string )
- decode_string_alphanumerical( $string )
- encode_string_uri( $string )
- decode_string_uri( $string )
- encode_string_printable( $string )
- decode_string_printable( $string )
- The above methods encode based on a fallback list (see
"HANDLING OF DEFAULT VALUES").
The variations denote types of formats: "alphanumerical" is
letters and numbers only (case insensitive), "uri" is safe for
inclusions in URIs (without further escaping), and "printable"
contains no control characters or whitespace.
- encode_string_hex( $string )
- decode_string_hex( $string )
- Big endian hexadecimal ("H*" pack format).
- encode_string_uri_escape( $string )
- decode_string_uri_escape( $string )
- URI::Escape based encoding.
- encode_string_base64( $string )
- decode_string_base64( $string )
- encode_string_base64_wrapped( $string )
- Requires MIME::Base64.
The "wrapped" variant will introduce line breaks as per the
MIME::Base64 default>.
- encode_string_uri_base64
- decode_string_uri_base64
- Requires MIME::Base64.
Implements the Base64 for URIs. See
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Base64#URL_Applications>.
- encode_string_base32( $string )
- decode_string_base32( $string )
- Requires MIME::Base32.
(note- unlike MIME::Base32 this is case insensitive).
HANDLING OF DEFAULT VALUES¶
- disable_fallback()
- When true only the first item from the fallback list will
be tried, and if it can't be loaded there will be a fatal error.
Enable this to ensure portability.
For every parameter, there are several methods, where PARAMETER is replaced with
the parameter name:
- •
- default_PARAMETER()
This accessor is available for the user to override the default value.
If set to undef, then "fallback_PARAMETER" will be consulted
instead.
ALL the default values are set to undef unless changed by the
user.
- •
- fallback_PARAMETER()
Iterates the "fallback_PARAMETER_list", choosing the first value
that is usable (it's provider is available).
If "disable_fallback" is set to a true value, then only the first
value in the fallback list will be tried.
- •
- fallback_PARAMETER_list()
An ordered list of values to try and use as fallbacks.
"fallback_PARAMETER" iterates this list and chooses the first one
that works.
Available parameters are as follows:
- •
- cipher
The fallback list is "Rijndael", "Serpent",
"Twofish", "RC6", "Blowfish" and
"RC5".
Crypt::Rijndael is the AES winner, the next three are AES finalists, and the
last two are well known and widely used.
- •
- mode
The mode in which to use the cipher.
The fallback list is "CFB", "CBC", "Ctr", and
"OFB".
- •
- digest
The fallback list is "SHA-1", "SHA-256",
"RIPEMD160", "Whirlpool", "MD5", and
"Haval256".
- •
- encoding
The fallback list is "hex" (effectively no fallback).
- •
- alphanumerical_encoding
The fallback list is "base32" and "hex".
MIME::Base32 is required for "base32" encoding.
- •
- uri_encoding
The fallback list is "uri_base64".
- •
- printable_encoding
The fallback list is "base64"
Defaults with no fallbacks¶
The following parameters have a "default_" method, as described in the
previous section, but the "fallback_" methods are not applicable.
- •
- encode
Whether or not to encode by default (applies to digests and
encryptions).
- •
- key
The key to use. Useful for when you are repeatedly encrypting.
- •
- nonce
The nonce/IV to use for cipher modes that require it.
Defaults to the empty string, but note that some methods will generate a
nonce for you (e.g. "authenticated_encrypt_string") if none was
provided.
- •
- use_literal_key
Whether or not to not hash the key by default. See
"process_key".
- •
- tamper_proof_unencrypted
Whether or not tamper resistent strings are by default unencrypted (just
MAC).
Subclassing¶
You may safely subclass and override "default_PARAMETER" and
"fallback_PARAMETER_list" to provide values from configurations.
TODO¶
- •
- Crypt::SaltedHash support
- •
- EMAC (maybe, the modules are not OO and require
refactoring) message authentication mode
- •
- Bruce Schneier Fact Database
http://geekz.co.uk/lovesraymond/archive/bruce-schneier-facts
<http://geekz.co.uk/lovesraymond/archive/bruce-schneier-facts>.
WWW::SchneierFacts
- •
- Entropy fetching (get N weak/strong bytes, etc) from e.g.
OpenSSL bindings, /dev/*random, and EGD.
- •
- Additional data formats (streams/iterators, filehandles,
generalized storable data/string handling for all methods, not just
tamper_proof).
Streams should also be able to used via a simple push api.
- •
- IV/nonce/salt support for the various cipher modes, not
just EAX (CBC, CCM, GCM, etc)
- •
- Crypt::Rijndael can do its own cipher modes
SEE ALSO¶
Digest, Crypt::CBC, Crypt::CFB,
<
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Block_cipher_modes_of_operation>.
VERSION CONTROL¶
This module is maintained using Darcs. You can get the latest version from
http://nothingmuch.woobling.org/Crypt-Util/
<
http://nothingmuch.woobling.org/Crypt-Util/>, and use "darcs
send" to commit changes.
AUTHORS¶
Yuval Kogman, <nothingmuch@woobling.org> Ann Barcomb
COPYRIGHT & LICENSE¶
Copyright 2006-2008 by Yuval Kogman <nothingmuch@woobling.org>, Ann
Barcomb
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of
this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),
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sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
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DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
POD ERRORS¶
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