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<td class="head-ltitle">CRYPTO_LOCK(3MONOCYPHER)</td>
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<td class="head-rtitle">CRYPTO_LOCK(3MONOCYPHER)</td>
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<h1 class="Sh" title="Sh" id="NAME"><a class="selflink" href="#NAME">NAME</a></h1>
<b class="Nm" title="Nm">crypto_aead_lock</b>,
<b class="Nm" title="Nm">crypto_aead_unlock</b>,
<b class="Nm" title="Nm">crypto_lock</b>,
<b class="Nm" title="Nm">crypto_unlock</b> &#x2014;
<span class="Nd" title="Nd">authenticated encryption with additional
data</span>
<h1 class="Sh" title="Sh" id="SYNOPSIS"><a class="selflink" href="#SYNOPSIS">SYNOPSIS</a></h1>
<b class="In" title="In">#include
&lt;<a class="In" title="In">monocypher.h</a>&gt;</b>
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<var class="Ft" title="Ft">void</var>
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<b class="Fn" title="Fn">crypto_lock</b>(<var class="Fa" title="Fa">uint8_t
mac[16]</var>, <var class="Fa" title="Fa">uint8_t *cipher_text</var>,
<var class="Fa" title="Fa">const uint8_t key[32]</var>,
<var class="Fa" title="Fa">const uint8_t nonce[24]</var>,
<var class="Fa" title="Fa">const uint8_t *plain_text</var>,
<var class="Fa" title="Fa">size_t text_size</var>);
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<var class="Ft" title="Ft">int</var>
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<b class="Fn" title="Fn">crypto_unlock</b>(<var class="Fa" title="Fa">uint8_t
*plain_text</var>, <var class="Fa" title="Fa">const uint8_t key[32]</var>,
<var class="Fa" title="Fa">const uint8_t nonce[24]</var>,
<var class="Fa" title="Fa">const uint8_t mac[16]</var>,
<var class="Fa" title="Fa">const uint8_t *cipher_text</var>,
<var class="Fa" title="Fa">size_t text_size</var>);
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<var class="Ft" title="Ft">void</var>
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<b class="Fn" title="Fn">crypto_aead_lock</b>(<var class="Fa" title="Fa">uint8_t
mac[16]</var>, <var class="Fa" title="Fa">uint8_t *cipher_text</var>,
<var class="Fa" title="Fa">const uint8_t key[32]</var>,
<var class="Fa" title="Fa">const uint8_t nonce[24]</var>,
<var class="Fa" title="Fa">const uint8_t *ad</var>,
<var class="Fa" title="Fa">size_t ad_size</var>,
<var class="Fa" title="Fa">const uint8_t *plain_text</var>,
<var class="Fa" title="Fa">size_t text_size</var>);
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<var class="Ft" title="Ft">int</var>
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<b class="Fn" title="Fn">crypto_aead_unlock</b>(<var class="Fa" title="Fa">uint8_t
*plain_text</var>, <var class="Fa" title="Fa">const uint8_t key[32]</var>,
<var class="Fa" title="Fa">const uint8_t nonce[24]</var>,
<var class="Fa" title="Fa">const uint8_t mac[16]</var>,
<var class="Fa" title="Fa">const uint8_t *ad</var>,
<var class="Fa" title="Fa">size_t ad_size</var>,
<var class="Fa" title="Fa">const uint8_t *cipher_text</var>,
<var class="Fa" title="Fa">size_t text_size</var>);
<h1 class="Sh" title="Sh" id="DESCRIPTION"><a class="selflink" href="#DESCRIPTION">DESCRIPTION</a></h1>
<b class="Fn" title="Fn">crypto_lock</b>() encrypts and authenticates a
plaintext. It can be decrypted by
<b class="Fn" title="Fn">crypto_unlock</b>(). The arguments are:
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<dt class="It-tag">&#x00A0;</dt>
<dd class="It-tag">&#x00A0;</dd>
<dt class="It-tag"><var class="Fa" title="Fa">key</var></dt>
<dd class="It-tag">A 32-byte session key, shared between the sender and the
recipient. It must be secret and random. Different methods can be used to
produce and exchange this key, such as Diffie-Hellman key exchange,
password key derivation (the password must be communicated on a secure
channel), or even meeting physically. See
<a class="Xr" title="Xr" href="crypto_key_exchange.html">crypto_key_exchange(3monocypher)</a>
for key exchange, and
<a class="Xr" title="Xr" href="crypto_argon2i.html">crypto_argon2i(3monocypher)</a>
for password key derivation.</dd>
<dt class="It-tag">&#x00A0;</dt>
<dd class="It-tag">&#x00A0;</dd>
<dt class="It-tag"><var class="Fa" title="Fa">nonce</var></dt>
<dd class="It-tag">A 24-byte number, used only once with any given session
key. It does not need to be secret or random, but it does have to be
unique. <i class="Em" title="Em">Never</i> use the same nonce twice with
the same key. This would reveal the XOR of 2 different messages, which
allows decryption and forgeries. The easiest (and recommended) way to
generate this nonce is to select it at random. See
<a class="Xr" title="Xr" href="intro.html">intro(3monocypher)</a> about
random number generation (use your operating system's random number
generator).</dd>
<dt class="It-tag">&#x00A0;</dt>
<dd class="It-tag">&#x00A0;</dd>
<dt class="It-tag"><var class="Fa" title="Fa">mac</var></dt>
<dd class="It-tag">A 16-byte <i class="Em" title="Em">message authentication
code</i> (MAC), that can only be produced by someone who knows the session
key. This guarantee cannot be upheld if a nonce has been reused with the
session key, because doing so allows the attacker to learn the
authentication key associated with that nonce. The MAC is intended to be
sent along with the ciphertext.</dd>
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<dd class="It-tag">&#x00A0;</dd>
<dt class="It-tag"><var class="Fa" title="Fa">plain_text</var></dt>
<dd class="It-tag">The secret message. Its contents will be kept hidden from
attackers. Its length however, will <i class="Em" title="Em">not</i>. Be
careful when combining encryption with compression. See
<a class="Xr" title="Xr" href="intro.html">intro(3monocypher)</a> for
details.</dd>
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<dd class="It-tag">&#x00A0;</dd>
<dt class="It-tag"><var class="Fa" title="Fa">cipher_text</var></dt>
<dd class="It-tag">The encrypted message.</dd>
<dt class="It-tag">&#x00A0;</dt>
<dd class="It-tag">&#x00A0;</dd>
<dt class="It-tag"><var class="Fa" title="Fa">text_size</var></dt>
<dd class="It-tag">Length of both <var class="Fa" title="Fa">plain_text
and</var> <var class="Fa" title="Fa">cipher_text</var>, in bytes.</dd>
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The <var class="Fa" title="Fa">cipher_text</var> and
<var class="Fa" title="Fa">plain_text</var> arguments may point to the same
buffer for in-place encryption. Otherwise, the buffers they point to must not
overlap.
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<b class="Fn" title="Fn">crypto_unlock</b>() first checks the integrity of an
encrypted message. If it has been corrupted,
<b class="Fn" title="Fn">crypto_unlock</b>() returns -1 immediately.
Otherwise, it decrypts the message, then returns zero.
<i class="Em" title="Em">Always check the return value</i>.
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<b class="Fn" title="Fn">crypto_aead_lock</b>() and
<b class="Fn" title="Fn">crypto_aead_unlock</b>() are variants of
<b class="Fn" title="Fn">crypto_lock</b>() and
<b class="Fn" title="Fn">crypto_unlock</b>(), permitting additional data.
Additional data is authenticated, but <i class="Em" title="Em">not</i>
encrypted. This is used to authenticate relevant data that cannot be
encrypted. The arguments are:
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<dt class="It-tag">&#x00A0;</dt>
<dd class="It-tag">&#x00A0;</dd>
<dt class="It-tag"><var class="Fa" title="Fa">ad</var></dt>
<dd class="It-tag">Additional data to authenticate. It will not be encrypted.
May be <code class="Dv" title="Dv">NULL</code> if
<var class="Fa" title="Fa">ad_size</var> is zero. Setting
<var class="Fa" title="Fa">ad_size</var> to zero yields the same results
as <b class="Fn" title="Fn">crypto_lock</b>() and
<b class="Fn" title="Fn">crypto_unlock</b>().</dd>
<dt class="It-tag">&#x00A0;</dt>
<dd class="It-tag">&#x00A0;</dd>
<dt class="It-tag"><var class="Fa" title="Fa">ad_size</var></dt>
<dd class="It-tag">Length of the additional data, in bytes.
<b class="Sy" title="Sy">That length is not authenticated.</b> If the
additional data is of variable length, the length should be appended to
<var class="Fa" title="Fa">ad</var> so it gets authenticated, and should
be extracted from the end of the message when decrypting. Otherwise an
attacker could provide a false length, effectively moving the boundary
between the additional data and the ciphertext. This may cause buffer
overflows in some programs.</dd>
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An incremental interface is available; see
<a class="Xr" title="Xr" href="crypto_lock_init.html">crypto_lock_init(3monocypher)</a>.
<h1 class="Sh" title="Sh" id="RETURN_VALUES"><a class="selflink" href="#RETURN_VALUES">RETURN
VALUES</a></h1>
<b class="Fn" title="Fn">crypto_lock</b>() and
<b class="Fn" title="Fn">crypto_aead_lock</b>() return nothing. They cannot
fail. <b class="Fn" title="Fn">crypto_unlock</b>() and
<b class="Fn" title="Fn">crypto_aead_unlock</b>() return 0 on success or -1 if
the message was corrupted (i.e. <var class="Fa" title="Fa">mac</var>
mismatched the combination of <var class="Fa" title="Fa">key</var>,
<var class="Fa" title="Fa">nonce</var>, <var class="Fa" title="Fa">ad</var>
and <var class="Fa" title="Fa">cipher_text</var>). Corruption can be caused by
transmission errors, programmer error, or an attacker's interference.
<var class="Fa" title="Fa">plain_text</var> does not need to be wiped if the
decryption fails.
<h1 class="Sh" title="Sh" id="EXAMPLES"><a class="selflink" href="#EXAMPLES">EXAMPLES</a></h1>
Encryption:
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const uint8_t key [32]; /* Random, secret session key */
const uint8_t nonce [24]; /* Use only once per key */
const uint8_t plain_text [500]; /* Secret message */
uint8_t mac [16]; /* Message authentication code */
uint8_t cipher_text[500]; /* Encrypted message */
crypto_lock(mac, cipher_text, key, nonce, plain_text, 500);
/* Wipe secrets if they are no longer needed */
crypto_wipe(plain_text, 500);
crypto_wipe(key, 32);
/* Transmit cipher_text, nonce, and mac over the network */
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To decrypt the above:
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const uint8_t key [32]; /* Same as the above */
const uint8_t nonce [24]; /* Same as the above */
const uint8_t cipher_text[500]; /* Encrypted message */
const uint8_t mac [16]; /* Received from the network */
uint8_t plain_text [500]; /* Secret message */
if (crypto_unlock(plain_text, key, nonce, mac, cipher_text, 500)) {
/* The message is corrupted.
* Wipe key if it is no longer needed,
* and abort the decryption.
*/
crypto_wipe(key, 32);
}
/* Wipe secrets if they are no longer needed */
crypto_wipe(plain_text, 500);
crypto_wipe(key, 32);
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In-place encryption:
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const uint8_t key [32]; /* Random, secret session key */
const uint8_t nonce[24]; /* Use only once per key */
uint8_t text [500]; /* Secret message */
uint8_t mac [16]; /* Message authentication code */
crypto_lock(mac, text, key, nonce, text, 500);
/* Wipe secrets if they are no longer needed */
crypto_wipe(key, 32);
/* Transmit text, nonce, and mac over the network */
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In-place decryption:
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const uint8_t key [32]; /* Same as the above */
const uint8_t nonce[24]; /* Same as the above */
const uint8_t mac [16]; /* Reived from the network */
uint8_t text [500]; /* Message to decrypt */
if (crypto_unlock(text, key, nonce, mac, text, 500)) {
/* The message is corrupted.
* Wipe key if it is no longer needed,
* and abort the decryption.
*/
crypto_wipe(key, 32);
}
/* Wipe secrets if they are no longer needed */
crypto_wipe(text, 500);
crypto_wipe(key, 32);
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<h1 class="Sh" title="Sh" id="SEE_ALSO"><a class="selflink" href="#SEE_ALSO">SEE
ALSO</a></h1>
<a class="Xr" title="Xr" href="crypto_key_exchange.html">crypto_key_exchange(3monocypher)</a>,
<a class="Xr" title="Xr" href="crypto_lock_init.html">crypto_lock_init(3monocypher)</a>,
<a class="Xr" title="Xr" href="crypto_wipe.html">crypto_wipe(3monocypher)</a>,
<a class="Xr" title="Xr" href="intro.html">intro(3monocypher)</a>
<h1 class="Sh" title="Sh" id="STANDARDS"><a class="selflink" href="#STANDARDS">STANDARDS</a></h1>
These functions implement the XChacha20 (encryption) and Poly1305 (MAC)
primitives. Chacha20 and Poly1305 are described in RFC 7539. XChacha20 derives
from Chacha20 the same way XSalsa20 derives from Salsa20, and benefits from
the same security reduction (proven secure as long as Chacha20 itself is
secure).
<h1 class="Sh" title="Sh" id="IMPLEMENTATION_DETAILS"><a class="selflink" href="#IMPLEMENTATION_DETAILS">IMPLEMENTATION
DETAILS</a></h1>
<b class="Fn" title="Fn">crypto_aead_lock</b>() and
<b class="Fn" title="Fn">crypto_aead_unlock</b>() do not authenticate the
length themselves to make them compatible with
<b class="Fn" title="Fn">crypto_lock</b>() and
<b class="Fn" title="Fn">crypto_unlock</b>() when the size of the additional
data is zero. This also simplifies the implementation.
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This rarely causes problems in practice, because most of the time, the length of
the additional data is either fixed or self-contained, and thus outside of
attacker control.</div>
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<td class="foot-date">December 28, 2017</td>
<td class="foot-os">Linux 4.4.0-116-generic</td>
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