NAME
Crypt::Sodium::XS::kx - Shared key derivation from client/server asymmetric key pairs
SYNOPSIS
use Crypt::Sodium::XS;
my $kx = Crypt::Sodium::XS->kx;
# client
my ($client_pk, $client_sk) = $kx->keypair;
my ($server_pk, $server_sk) = $kx->keypair;
# client must have server's public key
# shared keys for server->client (client_rx) and client->server (client_tx)
my ($client_rx, $client_tx)
= $kx->client_session_keys($client_pk, $client_sk, $server_pk);
# server must have client's public key
# shared keys for client->server (server_rx) and server->client (server_tx)
my ($server_rx, $server_tx)
= $kx->client_session_keys($server_pk, $server_sk, $client_pk);
DESCRIPTION
Using Crypt::Sodium::XS::kx, two parties can securely compute a set of shared keys using their peer's public key and their own secret key.
One party must act as the "client" side of communications. The other party must act as the "server" side of communications.
The shared keys can be used used with symmetric encryption protocols such as Crypt::Sodium::XS::secretbox and Crypt::Sodium::XS::aead.
CONSTRUCTOR
The constructor is called with the Crypt::Sodium::XS->kx method.
my $kx = Crypt::Sodium::XS->kx;
my $kx = Crypt::Sodium::XS->kx(primitive => 'x25519blake2b');
Returns a new kx object.
Implementation detail: the returned object is blessed into Crypt::Sodium::XS::OO::kx.
ATTRIBUTES
primitive
my $primitive = $kx->primitive;
$kx->primitive('x25519blake2b');
Gets or sets the primitive used for all operations by this object. It must be one of the primitives listed in "PRIMITIVES", including default.
METHODS
primitives
my @primitives = $kx->primitives;
my @primitives = Crypt::Sodium::XS::kx->primitives;
Returns a list of all supported primitive names, including default.
Can be called as a class method.
PRIMITIVE
my $primitive = $kx->PRIMITIVE;
Returns the primitive used for all operations by this object. Note this will never be default but would instead be the primitive it represents.
keypair
my ($public_key, $secret_key) = $kx->keypair($seed, $flags);
$seed is optional. It must be "SEEDBYTES" in length. It may be a Crypt::Sodium::XS::MemVault. Using the same seed will generate the same key pair, so it must be kept confidential. If omitted, a key pair is randomly generated.
$flags is optional. It is the flags used for the $secret_key Crypt::Sodium::XS::MemVault. See Crypt::Sodium::XS::ProtMem.
Returns a public key of "PUBLICKEYBYTES" bytes and a Crypt::Sodium::XS::MemVault: the secret key of "SECRETKEYBYTES" bytes.
client_session_keys
my ($client_rx, $client_tx)
= $kx->client_session_keys($client_pk, $client_sk, $server_pk, $flags);
$client_pk is a public key. It must be "PUBLICKEYBYTES" bytes.
$client_sk is a secret key. It must be "SECRETKEYBYTES" bytes. It may be a Crypt::Sodium::XS::MemVault.
$server_pk is a public key. It must be "PUBLICKEYBYTES" bytes.
$flags is optional. It is the flags used for both the $client_rx and $client_tx Crypt::Sodium::XS::MemVaults. See Crypt::Sodium::XS::ProtMem.
Returns two Crypt::Sodium::XS::MemVaults: a secret key of "SECRETKEYBYTES" bytes intended for decrypting on the client side, and a secret key of "SECRETKEYBYTES" intended for encrypting on the client side.
server_session_keys
my ($server_rx, $server_tx)
= $kx->client_session_keys($server_pk, $server_sk, $client_pk, $flags);
$server_pk is a public key. It must be "PUBLICKEYBYTES" bytes.
$server_sk is a secret key. It must be "SECRETKEYBYTES" bytes. It may be a Crypt::Sodium::XS::MemVault.
$client_pk is a public key. It must be "PUBLICKEYBYTES" bytes.
$flags is optional. It is the flags used for both the $server_rx and $server_tx Crypt::Sodium::XS::MemVaults. See Crypt::Sodium::XS::ProtMem.
Returns two Crypt::Sodium::XS::MemVaults: a secret key of "SECRETKEYBYTES" bytes intended for decrypting on the server side, and a secret key of "SECRETKEYBYTES" intended for encrypting on the server side.
PUBLICKEYBYTES
my $public_key_length = $kx->PUBLICKEYBYTES;
The size, in bytes, of a public key.
SECRETKEYBYTES
my $secret_key_length = $kx->SECRETKEYBYTES;
The size, in bytes, of a secret key.
SEEDBYTES
my $seed_length = $kx->SEEDKEYBYTES;
The size, in bytes, of a seed used by "keypair".
SESSIONKEYBYTES
my $session_key_length = $kx->SESSIONKEYBYTES;
The size, in bytes, of a secret shared session key.
PRIMITIVES
x25519blake2b (default)
FUNCTIONS
The object API above is the recommended way to use this module. The functions and constants documented below can be imported instead or in addition.
Nothing is exported by default. A :default tag imports the functions and constants documented below. A separate :<primitive> import tag is provided for each of the primitives listed in "PRIMITIVES". These tags import the kx_<primitive>_* functions and constants for that primitive. A :all tag imports everything.
kx_keypair
kx_<primitive>_keypair
my ($public_key, $secret_key) = kx_keypair($seed, $flags);
Same as "keypair".
kx_client_session_keys
kx_<primitive>_client_session_keys
my ($client_rx, $client_tx)
= kx_client_session_keys($client_pk, $client_sk, $server_pk, $flags);
Same as "client_session_keys".
kx_server_session_keys
kx_<primitive>_server_session_keys
my ($server_rx, $server_tx)
= kx_client_session_keys($server_pk, $server_sk, $client_pk, $flags);
Same as "server_session_keys".
CONSTANTS
kx_PRIMITIVE
my $default_primitive = kx_PRIMITIVE();
Returns the name of the default primitive.
kx_PUBLICKEYBYTES
kx_<primitive>_PUBLICKEYBYTES
Same as "PUBLICKEYBYTES".
kx_SECRETKEYBYTES
kx_<primitive>_SECRETKEYBYTES
my $secret_key_length = kx_SECRETKEYBYTES();
Same as "SECRETKEYBYTES".
kx_SEEDBYTES
kx_<primitive>_SEEDBYTES
my $seed_length = kx_SEEDKEYBYTES();
Same as "SEEDBYTES".
kx_SESSIONKEYBYTES
kx_<primitive>_SESSIONKEYBYTES
my $session_key_length = kx_SESSIONKEYBYTES();
Same as "SESSIONKEYBYTES".
SEE ALSO
FEEDBACK
For reporting bugs, giving feedback, submitting patches, etc. please use the following:
RT queue at https://rt.cpan.org/Dist/Display.html?Name=Crypt-Sodium-XS
IRC channel
#sodiumonirc.perl.org.Email the author directly.
AUTHOR
Brad Barden <perlmodules@5c30.org>
COPYRIGHT & LICENSE
Copyright (c) 2022 Brad Barden. All rights reserved.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.