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// Copyright 2019 Parity Technologies (UK) Ltd.
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//! [Noise protocol framework][noise] support for libp2p.
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//!
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Integrate identity keys with libp2p-noise for authentication. (#1027)
* Integrate use of identity keys into libp2p-noise.
In order to make libp2p-noise usable with a `Swarm`, which requires a
`Transport::Output` that is a pair of a peer ID and an implementation
of `StreamMuxer`, it is necessary to bridge the gap between static
DH public keys and public identity keys from which peer IDs are derived.
Because the DH static keys and the identity keys need not be
related, it is thus generally necessary that the public identity keys are
exchanged as part of the Noise handshake, which the Noise protocol
accomodates for through the use of handshake message payloads.
The implementation of the existing (IK, IX, XX) handshake patterns is thus
changed to send the public identity keys in the handshake payloads.
Additionally, to facilitate the use of any identity keypair with Noise
handshakes, the static DH public keys are signed using the identity
keypairs and the signatures sent alongside the public identity key
in handshake payloads, unless the static DH public key is "linked"
to the public identity key by other means, e.g. when an Ed25519 identity
keypair is (re)used as an X25519 keypair.
* libp2p-noise doesn't build for wasm.
Thus the development transport needs to be still constructed with secio
for transport security when building for wasm.
* Documentation tweaks.
* For consistency, avoid wildcard enum imports.
* For consistency, avoid wildcard enum imports.
* Slightly simplify io::handshake::State::finish.
* Simplify creation of 2-byte arrays.
* Remove unnecessary cast and obey 100 char line limit.
* Update protocols/noise/src/protocol.rs
Co-Authored-By: romanb <romanb@users.noreply.github.com>
* Address more review comments.
* Cosmetics
* Cosmetics
* Give authentic DH keypairs a distinct type.
This has a couple of advantages:
* Signing the DH public key only needs to happen once, before
creating a `NoiseConfig` for an authenticated handshake.
* The identity keypair only needs to be borrowed and can be
dropped if it is not used further outside of the Noise
protocol, since it is no longer needed during Noise handshakes.
* It is explicit in the construction of a `NoiseConfig` for
a handshake pattern, whether it operates with a plain `Keypair`
or a keypair that is authentic w.r.t. a public identity key
and future handshake patterns may be built with either.
* The function signatures for constructing `NoiseConfig`s for
handshake patterns are simplified and a few unnecessary trait
bounds removed.
* Post-merge corrections.
* Add note on experimental status of libp2p-noise.
2019-05-07 10:22:42 +02:00
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//! > **Note**: This crate is still experimental and subject to major breaking changes
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//! > both on the API and the wire protocol.
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//!
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//! This crate provides `libp2p_core::InboundUpgrade` and `libp2p_core::OutboundUpgrade`
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Integrate identity keys with libp2p-noise for authentication. (#1027)
* Integrate use of identity keys into libp2p-noise.
In order to make libp2p-noise usable with a `Swarm`, which requires a
`Transport::Output` that is a pair of a peer ID and an implementation
of `StreamMuxer`, it is necessary to bridge the gap between static
DH public keys and public identity keys from which peer IDs are derived.
Because the DH static keys and the identity keys need not be
related, it is thus generally necessary that the public identity keys are
exchanged as part of the Noise handshake, which the Noise protocol
accomodates for through the use of handshake message payloads.
The implementation of the existing (IK, IX, XX) handshake patterns is thus
changed to send the public identity keys in the handshake payloads.
Additionally, to facilitate the use of any identity keypair with Noise
handshakes, the static DH public keys are signed using the identity
keypairs and the signatures sent alongside the public identity key
in handshake payloads, unless the static DH public key is "linked"
to the public identity key by other means, e.g. when an Ed25519 identity
keypair is (re)used as an X25519 keypair.
* libp2p-noise doesn't build for wasm.
Thus the development transport needs to be still constructed with secio
for transport security when building for wasm.
* Documentation tweaks.
* For consistency, avoid wildcard enum imports.
* For consistency, avoid wildcard enum imports.
* Slightly simplify io::handshake::State::finish.
* Simplify creation of 2-byte arrays.
* Remove unnecessary cast and obey 100 char line limit.
* Update protocols/noise/src/protocol.rs
Co-Authored-By: romanb <romanb@users.noreply.github.com>
* Address more review comments.
* Cosmetics
* Cosmetics
* Give authentic DH keypairs a distinct type.
This has a couple of advantages:
* Signing the DH public key only needs to happen once, before
creating a `NoiseConfig` for an authenticated handshake.
* The identity keypair only needs to be borrowed and can be
dropped if it is not used further outside of the Noise
protocol, since it is no longer needed during Noise handshakes.
* It is explicit in the construction of a `NoiseConfig` for
a handshake pattern, whether it operates with a plain `Keypair`
or a keypair that is authentic w.r.t. a public identity key
and future handshake patterns may be built with either.
* The function signatures for constructing `NoiseConfig`s for
handshake patterns are simplified and a few unnecessary trait
bounds removed.
* Post-merge corrections.
* Add note on experimental status of libp2p-noise.
2019-05-07 10:22:42 +02:00
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//! implementations for various noise handshake patterns (currently `IK`, `IX`, and `XX`)
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//! over a particular choice of Diffie–Hellman key agreement (currently only X25519).
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//!
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//! All upgrades produce as output a pair, consisting of the remote's static public key
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//! and a `NoiseOutput` which represents the established cryptographic session with the
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//! remote, implementing `futures::io::AsyncRead` and `futures::io::AsyncWrite`.
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//!
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//! # Usage
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//!
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//! Example:
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//!
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//! ```
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//! use libp2p_core::{identity, Transport, upgrade};
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//! use libp2p_tcp::TcpConfig;
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//! use libp2p_noise::{Keypair, X25519, NoiseConfig};
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//!
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//! # fn main() {
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Integrate identity keys with libp2p-noise for authentication. (#1027)
* Integrate use of identity keys into libp2p-noise.
In order to make libp2p-noise usable with a `Swarm`, which requires a
`Transport::Output` that is a pair of a peer ID and an implementation
of `StreamMuxer`, it is necessary to bridge the gap between static
DH public keys and public identity keys from which peer IDs are derived.
Because the DH static keys and the identity keys need not be
related, it is thus generally necessary that the public identity keys are
exchanged as part of the Noise handshake, which the Noise protocol
accomodates for through the use of handshake message payloads.
The implementation of the existing (IK, IX, XX) handshake patterns is thus
changed to send the public identity keys in the handshake payloads.
Additionally, to facilitate the use of any identity keypair with Noise
handshakes, the static DH public keys are signed using the identity
keypairs and the signatures sent alongside the public identity key
in handshake payloads, unless the static DH public key is "linked"
to the public identity key by other means, e.g. when an Ed25519 identity
keypair is (re)used as an X25519 keypair.
* libp2p-noise doesn't build for wasm.
Thus the development transport needs to be still constructed with secio
for transport security when building for wasm.
* Documentation tweaks.
* For consistency, avoid wildcard enum imports.
* For consistency, avoid wildcard enum imports.
* Slightly simplify io::handshake::State::finish.
* Simplify creation of 2-byte arrays.
* Remove unnecessary cast and obey 100 char line limit.
* Update protocols/noise/src/protocol.rs
Co-Authored-By: romanb <romanb@users.noreply.github.com>
* Address more review comments.
* Cosmetics
* Cosmetics
* Give authentic DH keypairs a distinct type.
This has a couple of advantages:
* Signing the DH public key only needs to happen once, before
creating a `NoiseConfig` for an authenticated handshake.
* The identity keypair only needs to be borrowed and can be
dropped if it is not used further outside of the Noise
protocol, since it is no longer needed during Noise handshakes.
* It is explicit in the construction of a `NoiseConfig` for
a handshake pattern, whether it operates with a plain `Keypair`
or a keypair that is authentic w.r.t. a public identity key
and future handshake patterns may be built with either.
* The function signatures for constructing `NoiseConfig`s for
handshake patterns are simplified and a few unnecessary trait
bounds removed.
* Post-merge corrections.
* Add note on experimental status of libp2p-noise.
2019-05-07 10:22:42 +02:00
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//! let id_keys = identity::Keypair::generate_ed25519();
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//! let dh_keys = Keypair::<X25519>::new().into_authentic(&id_keys).unwrap();
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Rework the transport upgrade API. (#1240)
* Rework the transport upgrade API.
ALthough transport upgrades must follow a specific pattern
in order fot the resulting transport to be usable with a
`Network` or `Swarm`, that pattern is currently not well
reflected in the transport upgrade API. Rather, transport
upgrades are rather laborious and involve non-trivial code
duplication.
This commit introduces a `transport::upgrade::Builder` that is
obtained from `Transport::upgrade`. The `Builder` encodes the
previously implicit rules for transport upgrades:
1. Authentication upgrades must happen first.
2. Any number of upgrades may follow.
3. A multiplexer upgrade must happen last.
Since multiplexing is the last (regular) transport upgrade (because
that upgrade yields a `StreamMuxer` which is no longer a `AsyncRead`
/ `AsyncWrite` resource, which the upgrade process is based on),
the upgrade starts with `Transport::upgrade` and ends with
`Builder::multiplex`, which drops back down to the `Transport`,
providing a fluent API.
Authentication and multiplexer upgrades must furthermore adhere
to a minimal contract w.r.t their outputs:
1. An authentication upgrade is given an (async) I/O resource `C`
and must produce a pair `(I, D)` where `I: ConnectionInfo` and
`D` is a new (async) I/O resource `D`.
2. A multiplexer upgrade is given an (async) I/O resource `C`
and must produce a `M: StreamMuxer`.
To that end, two changes to the `secio` and `noise` protocols have been
made:
1. The `secio` upgrade now outputs a pair of `(PeerId, SecioOutput)`.
The former implements `ConnectionInfo` and the latter `AsyncRead` /
`AsyncWrite`, fulfilling the `Builder` contract.
2. A new `NoiseAuthenticated` upgrade has been added that wraps around
any noise upgrade (i.e. `NoiseConfig`) and has an output of
`(PeerId, NoiseOutput)`, i.e. it checks if the `RemoteIdentity` from
the handshake output is an `IdentityKey`, failing if that is not the
case. This is the standard upgrade procedure one wants for integrating
noise with libp2p-core/swarm.
* Cleanup
* Add a new integration test.
* Add missing license.
2019-09-10 15:42:45 +02:00
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//! let noise = NoiseConfig::xx(dh_keys).into_authenticated();
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//! let builder = TcpConfig::new().upgrade(upgrade::Version::V1).authenticate(noise);
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Rework the transport upgrade API. (#1240)
* Rework the transport upgrade API.
ALthough transport upgrades must follow a specific pattern
in order fot the resulting transport to be usable with a
`Network` or `Swarm`, that pattern is currently not well
reflected in the transport upgrade API. Rather, transport
upgrades are rather laborious and involve non-trivial code
duplication.
This commit introduces a `transport::upgrade::Builder` that is
obtained from `Transport::upgrade`. The `Builder` encodes the
previously implicit rules for transport upgrades:
1. Authentication upgrades must happen first.
2. Any number of upgrades may follow.
3. A multiplexer upgrade must happen last.
Since multiplexing is the last (regular) transport upgrade (because
that upgrade yields a `StreamMuxer` which is no longer a `AsyncRead`
/ `AsyncWrite` resource, which the upgrade process is based on),
the upgrade starts with `Transport::upgrade` and ends with
`Builder::multiplex`, which drops back down to the `Transport`,
providing a fluent API.
Authentication and multiplexer upgrades must furthermore adhere
to a minimal contract w.r.t their outputs:
1. An authentication upgrade is given an (async) I/O resource `C`
and must produce a pair `(I, D)` where `I: ConnectionInfo` and
`D` is a new (async) I/O resource `D`.
2. A multiplexer upgrade is given an (async) I/O resource `C`
and must produce a `M: StreamMuxer`.
To that end, two changes to the `secio` and `noise` protocols have been
made:
1. The `secio` upgrade now outputs a pair of `(PeerId, SecioOutput)`.
The former implements `ConnectionInfo` and the latter `AsyncRead` /
`AsyncWrite`, fulfilling the `Builder` contract.
2. A new `NoiseAuthenticated` upgrade has been added that wraps around
any noise upgrade (i.e. `NoiseConfig`) and has an output of
`(PeerId, NoiseOutput)`, i.e. it checks if the `RemoteIdentity` from
the handshake output is an `IdentityKey`, failing if that is not the
case. This is the standard upgrade procedure one wants for integrating
noise with libp2p-core/swarm.
* Cleanup
* Add a new integration test.
* Add missing license.
2019-09-10 15:42:45 +02:00
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//! // let transport = builder.multiplex(...);
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//! # }
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//! ```
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//!
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//! [noise]: http://noiseprotocol.org/
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mod error;
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mod io;
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mod protocol;
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pub use error::NoiseError;
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pub use io::NoiseOutput;
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pub use io::handshake;
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pub use io::handshake::{Handshake, RemoteIdentity, IdentityExchange};
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Integrate identity keys with libp2p-noise for authentication. (#1027)
* Integrate use of identity keys into libp2p-noise.
In order to make libp2p-noise usable with a `Swarm`, which requires a
`Transport::Output` that is a pair of a peer ID and an implementation
of `StreamMuxer`, it is necessary to bridge the gap between static
DH public keys and public identity keys from which peer IDs are derived.
Because the DH static keys and the identity keys need not be
related, it is thus generally necessary that the public identity keys are
exchanged as part of the Noise handshake, which the Noise protocol
accomodates for through the use of handshake message payloads.
The implementation of the existing (IK, IX, XX) handshake patterns is thus
changed to send the public identity keys in the handshake payloads.
Additionally, to facilitate the use of any identity keypair with Noise
handshakes, the static DH public keys are signed using the identity
keypairs and the signatures sent alongside the public identity key
in handshake payloads, unless the static DH public key is "linked"
to the public identity key by other means, e.g. when an Ed25519 identity
keypair is (re)used as an X25519 keypair.
* libp2p-noise doesn't build for wasm.
Thus the development transport needs to be still constructed with secio
for transport security when building for wasm.
* Documentation tweaks.
* For consistency, avoid wildcard enum imports.
* For consistency, avoid wildcard enum imports.
* Slightly simplify io::handshake::State::finish.
* Simplify creation of 2-byte arrays.
* Remove unnecessary cast and obey 100 char line limit.
* Update protocols/noise/src/protocol.rs
Co-Authored-By: romanb <romanb@users.noreply.github.com>
* Address more review comments.
* Cosmetics
* Cosmetics
* Give authentic DH keypairs a distinct type.
This has a couple of advantages:
* Signing the DH public key only needs to happen once, before
creating a `NoiseConfig` for an authenticated handshake.
* The identity keypair only needs to be borrowed and can be
dropped if it is not used further outside of the Noise
protocol, since it is no longer needed during Noise handshakes.
* It is explicit in the construction of a `NoiseConfig` for
a handshake pattern, whether it operates with a plain `Keypair`
or a keypair that is authentic w.r.t. a public identity key
and future handshake patterns may be built with either.
* The function signatures for constructing `NoiseConfig`s for
handshake patterns are simplified and a few unnecessary trait
bounds removed.
* Post-merge corrections.
* Add note on experimental status of libp2p-noise.
2019-05-07 10:22:42 +02:00
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pub use protocol::{Keypair, AuthenticKeypair, KeypairIdentity, PublicKey, SecretKey};
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pub use protocol::{Protocol, ProtocolParams, x25519::X25519, IX, IK, XX};
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use futures::prelude::*;
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use libp2p_core::{identity, PeerId, UpgradeInfo, InboundUpgrade, OutboundUpgrade};
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use std::pin::Pin;
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use zeroize::Zeroize;
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/// The protocol upgrade configuration.
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#[derive(Clone)]
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pub struct NoiseConfig<P, C: Zeroize, R = ()> {
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Integrate identity keys with libp2p-noise for authentication. (#1027)
* Integrate use of identity keys into libp2p-noise.
In order to make libp2p-noise usable with a `Swarm`, which requires a
`Transport::Output` that is a pair of a peer ID and an implementation
of `StreamMuxer`, it is necessary to bridge the gap between static
DH public keys and public identity keys from which peer IDs are derived.
Because the DH static keys and the identity keys need not be
related, it is thus generally necessary that the public identity keys are
exchanged as part of the Noise handshake, which the Noise protocol
accomodates for through the use of handshake message payloads.
The implementation of the existing (IK, IX, XX) handshake patterns is thus
changed to send the public identity keys in the handshake payloads.
Additionally, to facilitate the use of any identity keypair with Noise
handshakes, the static DH public keys are signed using the identity
keypairs and the signatures sent alongside the public identity key
in handshake payloads, unless the static DH public key is "linked"
to the public identity key by other means, e.g. when an Ed25519 identity
keypair is (re)used as an X25519 keypair.
* libp2p-noise doesn't build for wasm.
Thus the development transport needs to be still constructed with secio
for transport security when building for wasm.
* Documentation tweaks.
* For consistency, avoid wildcard enum imports.
* For consistency, avoid wildcard enum imports.
* Slightly simplify io::handshake::State::finish.
* Simplify creation of 2-byte arrays.
* Remove unnecessary cast and obey 100 char line limit.
* Update protocols/noise/src/protocol.rs
Co-Authored-By: romanb <romanb@users.noreply.github.com>
* Address more review comments.
* Cosmetics
* Cosmetics
* Give authentic DH keypairs a distinct type.
This has a couple of advantages:
* Signing the DH public key only needs to happen once, before
creating a `NoiseConfig` for an authenticated handshake.
* The identity keypair only needs to be borrowed and can be
dropped if it is not used further outside of the Noise
protocol, since it is no longer needed during Noise handshakes.
* It is explicit in the construction of a `NoiseConfig` for
a handshake pattern, whether it operates with a plain `Keypair`
or a keypair that is authentic w.r.t. a public identity key
and future handshake patterns may be built with either.
* The function signatures for constructing `NoiseConfig`s for
handshake patterns are simplified and a few unnecessary trait
bounds removed.
* Post-merge corrections.
* Add note on experimental status of libp2p-noise.
2019-05-07 10:22:42 +02:00
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dh_keys: AuthenticKeypair<C>,
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params: ProtocolParams,
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remote: R,
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_marker: std::marker::PhantomData<P>
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}
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Rework the transport upgrade API. (#1240)
* Rework the transport upgrade API.
ALthough transport upgrades must follow a specific pattern
in order fot the resulting transport to be usable with a
`Network` or `Swarm`, that pattern is currently not well
reflected in the transport upgrade API. Rather, transport
upgrades are rather laborious and involve non-trivial code
duplication.
This commit introduces a `transport::upgrade::Builder` that is
obtained from `Transport::upgrade`. The `Builder` encodes the
previously implicit rules for transport upgrades:
1. Authentication upgrades must happen first.
2. Any number of upgrades may follow.
3. A multiplexer upgrade must happen last.
Since multiplexing is the last (regular) transport upgrade (because
that upgrade yields a `StreamMuxer` which is no longer a `AsyncRead`
/ `AsyncWrite` resource, which the upgrade process is based on),
the upgrade starts with `Transport::upgrade` and ends with
`Builder::multiplex`, which drops back down to the `Transport`,
providing a fluent API.
Authentication and multiplexer upgrades must furthermore adhere
to a minimal contract w.r.t their outputs:
1. An authentication upgrade is given an (async) I/O resource `C`
and must produce a pair `(I, D)` where `I: ConnectionInfo` and
`D` is a new (async) I/O resource `D`.
2. A multiplexer upgrade is given an (async) I/O resource `C`
and must produce a `M: StreamMuxer`.
To that end, two changes to the `secio` and `noise` protocols have been
made:
1. The `secio` upgrade now outputs a pair of `(PeerId, SecioOutput)`.
The former implements `ConnectionInfo` and the latter `AsyncRead` /
`AsyncWrite`, fulfilling the `Builder` contract.
2. A new `NoiseAuthenticated` upgrade has been added that wraps around
any noise upgrade (i.e. `NoiseConfig`) and has an output of
`(PeerId, NoiseOutput)`, i.e. it checks if the `RemoteIdentity` from
the handshake output is an `IdentityKey`, failing if that is not the
case. This is the standard upgrade procedure one wants for integrating
noise with libp2p-core/swarm.
* Cleanup
* Add a new integration test.
* Add missing license.
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impl<H, C: Zeroize, R> NoiseConfig<H, C, R> {
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/// Turn the `NoiseConfig` into an authenticated upgrade for use
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/// with a [`Network`](libp2p_core::nodes::Network).
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pub fn into_authenticated(self) -> NoiseAuthenticated<H, C, R> {
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NoiseAuthenticated { config: self }
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}
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}
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Integrate identity keys with libp2p-noise for authentication. (#1027)
* Integrate use of identity keys into libp2p-noise.
In order to make libp2p-noise usable with a `Swarm`, which requires a
`Transport::Output` that is a pair of a peer ID and an implementation
of `StreamMuxer`, it is necessary to bridge the gap between static
DH public keys and public identity keys from which peer IDs are derived.
Because the DH static keys and the identity keys need not be
related, it is thus generally necessary that the public identity keys are
exchanged as part of the Noise handshake, which the Noise protocol
accomodates for through the use of handshake message payloads.
The implementation of the existing (IK, IX, XX) handshake patterns is thus
changed to send the public identity keys in the handshake payloads.
Additionally, to facilitate the use of any identity keypair with Noise
handshakes, the static DH public keys are signed using the identity
keypairs and the signatures sent alongside the public identity key
in handshake payloads, unless the static DH public key is "linked"
to the public identity key by other means, e.g. when an Ed25519 identity
keypair is (re)used as an X25519 keypair.
* libp2p-noise doesn't build for wasm.
Thus the development transport needs to be still constructed with secio
for transport security when building for wasm.
* Documentation tweaks.
* For consistency, avoid wildcard enum imports.
* For consistency, avoid wildcard enum imports.
* Slightly simplify io::handshake::State::finish.
* Simplify creation of 2-byte arrays.
* Remove unnecessary cast and obey 100 char line limit.
* Update protocols/noise/src/protocol.rs
Co-Authored-By: romanb <romanb@users.noreply.github.com>
* Address more review comments.
* Cosmetics
* Cosmetics
* Give authentic DH keypairs a distinct type.
This has a couple of advantages:
* Signing the DH public key only needs to happen once, before
creating a `NoiseConfig` for an authenticated handshake.
* The identity keypair only needs to be borrowed and can be
dropped if it is not used further outside of the Noise
protocol, since it is no longer needed during Noise handshakes.
* It is explicit in the construction of a `NoiseConfig` for
a handshake pattern, whether it operates with a plain `Keypair`
or a keypair that is authentic w.r.t. a public identity key
and future handshake patterns may be built with either.
* The function signatures for constructing `NoiseConfig`s for
handshake patterns are simplified and a few unnecessary trait
bounds removed.
* Post-merge corrections.
* Add note on experimental status of libp2p-noise.
2019-05-07 10:22:42 +02:00
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impl<C> NoiseConfig<IX, C>
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where
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C: Protocol<C> + Zeroize
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{
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/// Create a new `NoiseConfig` for the `IX` handshake pattern.
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pub fn ix(dh_keys: AuthenticKeypair<C>) -> Self {
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2019-01-30 11:36:00 +01:00
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NoiseConfig {
|
Integrate identity keys with libp2p-noise for authentication. (#1027)
* Integrate use of identity keys into libp2p-noise.
In order to make libp2p-noise usable with a `Swarm`, which requires a
`Transport::Output` that is a pair of a peer ID and an implementation
of `StreamMuxer`, it is necessary to bridge the gap between static
DH public keys and public identity keys from which peer IDs are derived.
Because the DH static keys and the identity keys need not be
related, it is thus generally necessary that the public identity keys are
exchanged as part of the Noise handshake, which the Noise protocol
accomodates for through the use of handshake message payloads.
The implementation of the existing (IK, IX, XX) handshake patterns is thus
changed to send the public identity keys in the handshake payloads.
Additionally, to facilitate the use of any identity keypair with Noise
handshakes, the static DH public keys are signed using the identity
keypairs and the signatures sent alongside the public identity key
in handshake payloads, unless the static DH public key is "linked"
to the public identity key by other means, e.g. when an Ed25519 identity
keypair is (re)used as an X25519 keypair.
* libp2p-noise doesn't build for wasm.
Thus the development transport needs to be still constructed with secio
for transport security when building for wasm.
* Documentation tweaks.
* For consistency, avoid wildcard enum imports.
* For consistency, avoid wildcard enum imports.
* Slightly simplify io::handshake::State::finish.
* Simplify creation of 2-byte arrays.
* Remove unnecessary cast and obey 100 char line limit.
* Update protocols/noise/src/protocol.rs
Co-Authored-By: romanb <romanb@users.noreply.github.com>
* Address more review comments.
* Cosmetics
* Cosmetics
* Give authentic DH keypairs a distinct type.
This has a couple of advantages:
* Signing the DH public key only needs to happen once, before
creating a `NoiseConfig` for an authenticated handshake.
* The identity keypair only needs to be borrowed and can be
dropped if it is not used further outside of the Noise
protocol, since it is no longer needed during Noise handshakes.
* It is explicit in the construction of a `NoiseConfig` for
a handshake pattern, whether it operates with a plain `Keypair`
or a keypair that is authentic w.r.t. a public identity key
and future handshake patterns may be built with either.
* The function signatures for constructing `NoiseConfig`s for
handshake patterns are simplified and a few unnecessary trait
bounds removed.
* Post-merge corrections.
* Add note on experimental status of libp2p-noise.
2019-05-07 10:22:42 +02:00
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dh_keys,
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2019-03-11 13:42:53 +01:00
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params: C::params_ix(),
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2019-01-30 11:36:00 +01:00
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remote: (),
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_marker: std::marker::PhantomData
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}
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}
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}
|
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|
Integrate identity keys with libp2p-noise for authentication. (#1027)
* Integrate use of identity keys into libp2p-noise.
In order to make libp2p-noise usable with a `Swarm`, which requires a
`Transport::Output` that is a pair of a peer ID and an implementation
of `StreamMuxer`, it is necessary to bridge the gap between static
DH public keys and public identity keys from which peer IDs are derived.
Because the DH static keys and the identity keys need not be
related, it is thus generally necessary that the public identity keys are
exchanged as part of the Noise handshake, which the Noise protocol
accomodates for through the use of handshake message payloads.
The implementation of the existing (IK, IX, XX) handshake patterns is thus
changed to send the public identity keys in the handshake payloads.
Additionally, to facilitate the use of any identity keypair with Noise
handshakes, the static DH public keys are signed using the identity
keypairs and the signatures sent alongside the public identity key
in handshake payloads, unless the static DH public key is "linked"
to the public identity key by other means, e.g. when an Ed25519 identity
keypair is (re)used as an X25519 keypair.
* libp2p-noise doesn't build for wasm.
Thus the development transport needs to be still constructed with secio
for transport security when building for wasm.
* Documentation tweaks.
* For consistency, avoid wildcard enum imports.
* For consistency, avoid wildcard enum imports.
* Slightly simplify io::handshake::State::finish.
* Simplify creation of 2-byte arrays.
* Remove unnecessary cast and obey 100 char line limit.
* Update protocols/noise/src/protocol.rs
Co-Authored-By: romanb <romanb@users.noreply.github.com>
* Address more review comments.
* Cosmetics
* Cosmetics
* Give authentic DH keypairs a distinct type.
This has a couple of advantages:
* Signing the DH public key only needs to happen once, before
creating a `NoiseConfig` for an authenticated handshake.
* The identity keypair only needs to be borrowed and can be
dropped if it is not used further outside of the Noise
protocol, since it is no longer needed during Noise handshakes.
* It is explicit in the construction of a `NoiseConfig` for
a handshake pattern, whether it operates with a plain `Keypair`
or a keypair that is authentic w.r.t. a public identity key
and future handshake patterns may be built with either.
* The function signatures for constructing `NoiseConfig`s for
handshake patterns are simplified and a few unnecessary trait
bounds removed.
* Post-merge corrections.
* Add note on experimental status of libp2p-noise.
2019-05-07 10:22:42 +02:00
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impl<C> NoiseConfig<XX, C>
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where
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C: Protocol<C> + Zeroize
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{
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/// Create a new `NoiseConfig` for the `XX` handshake pattern.
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pub fn xx(dh_keys: AuthenticKeypair<C>) -> Self {
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2019-01-30 11:36:00 +01:00
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|
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NoiseConfig {
|
Integrate identity keys with libp2p-noise for authentication. (#1027)
* Integrate use of identity keys into libp2p-noise.
In order to make libp2p-noise usable with a `Swarm`, which requires a
`Transport::Output` that is a pair of a peer ID and an implementation
of `StreamMuxer`, it is necessary to bridge the gap between static
DH public keys and public identity keys from which peer IDs are derived.
Because the DH static keys and the identity keys need not be
related, it is thus generally necessary that the public identity keys are
exchanged as part of the Noise handshake, which the Noise protocol
accomodates for through the use of handshake message payloads.
The implementation of the existing (IK, IX, XX) handshake patterns is thus
changed to send the public identity keys in the handshake payloads.
Additionally, to facilitate the use of any identity keypair with Noise
handshakes, the static DH public keys are signed using the identity
keypairs and the signatures sent alongside the public identity key
in handshake payloads, unless the static DH public key is "linked"
to the public identity key by other means, e.g. when an Ed25519 identity
keypair is (re)used as an X25519 keypair.
* libp2p-noise doesn't build for wasm.
Thus the development transport needs to be still constructed with secio
for transport security when building for wasm.
* Documentation tweaks.
* For consistency, avoid wildcard enum imports.
* For consistency, avoid wildcard enum imports.
* Slightly simplify io::handshake::State::finish.
* Simplify creation of 2-byte arrays.
* Remove unnecessary cast and obey 100 char line limit.
* Update protocols/noise/src/protocol.rs
Co-Authored-By: romanb <romanb@users.noreply.github.com>
* Address more review comments.
* Cosmetics
* Cosmetics
* Give authentic DH keypairs a distinct type.
This has a couple of advantages:
* Signing the DH public key only needs to happen once, before
creating a `NoiseConfig` for an authenticated handshake.
* The identity keypair only needs to be borrowed and can be
dropped if it is not used further outside of the Noise
protocol, since it is no longer needed during Noise handshakes.
* It is explicit in the construction of a `NoiseConfig` for
a handshake pattern, whether it operates with a plain `Keypair`
or a keypair that is authentic w.r.t. a public identity key
and future handshake patterns may be built with either.
* The function signatures for constructing `NoiseConfig`s for
handshake patterns are simplified and a few unnecessary trait
bounds removed.
* Post-merge corrections.
* Add note on experimental status of libp2p-noise.
2019-05-07 10:22:42 +02:00
|
|
|
|
dh_keys,
|
2019-03-11 13:42:53 +01:00
|
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params: C::params_xx(),
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2019-01-30 11:36:00 +01:00
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remote: (),
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_marker: std::marker::PhantomData
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|
}
|
|
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|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
Integrate identity keys with libp2p-noise for authentication. (#1027)
* Integrate use of identity keys into libp2p-noise.
In order to make libp2p-noise usable with a `Swarm`, which requires a
`Transport::Output` that is a pair of a peer ID and an implementation
of `StreamMuxer`, it is necessary to bridge the gap between static
DH public keys and public identity keys from which peer IDs are derived.
Because the DH static keys and the identity keys need not be
related, it is thus generally necessary that the public identity keys are
exchanged as part of the Noise handshake, which the Noise protocol
accomodates for through the use of handshake message payloads.
The implementation of the existing (IK, IX, XX) handshake patterns is thus
changed to send the public identity keys in the handshake payloads.
Additionally, to facilitate the use of any identity keypair with Noise
handshakes, the static DH public keys are signed using the identity
keypairs and the signatures sent alongside the public identity key
in handshake payloads, unless the static DH public key is "linked"
to the public identity key by other means, e.g. when an Ed25519 identity
keypair is (re)used as an X25519 keypair.
* libp2p-noise doesn't build for wasm.
Thus the development transport needs to be still constructed with secio
for transport security when building for wasm.
* Documentation tweaks.
* For consistency, avoid wildcard enum imports.
* For consistency, avoid wildcard enum imports.
* Slightly simplify io::handshake::State::finish.
* Simplify creation of 2-byte arrays.
* Remove unnecessary cast and obey 100 char line limit.
* Update protocols/noise/src/protocol.rs
Co-Authored-By: romanb <romanb@users.noreply.github.com>
* Address more review comments.
* Cosmetics
* Cosmetics
* Give authentic DH keypairs a distinct type.
This has a couple of advantages:
* Signing the DH public key only needs to happen once, before
creating a `NoiseConfig` for an authenticated handshake.
* The identity keypair only needs to be borrowed and can be
dropped if it is not used further outside of the Noise
protocol, since it is no longer needed during Noise handshakes.
* It is explicit in the construction of a `NoiseConfig` for
a handshake pattern, whether it operates with a plain `Keypair`
or a keypair that is authentic w.r.t. a public identity key
and future handshake patterns may be built with either.
* The function signatures for constructing `NoiseConfig`s for
handshake patterns are simplified and a few unnecessary trait
bounds removed.
* Post-merge corrections.
* Add note on experimental status of libp2p-noise.
2019-05-07 10:22:42 +02:00
|
|
|
|
impl<C> NoiseConfig<IK, C>
|
|
|
|
|
where
|
|
|
|
|
C: Protocol<C> + Zeroize
|
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
|
/// Create a new `NoiseConfig` for the `IK` handshake pattern (recipient side).
|
|
|
|
|
///
|
|
|
|
|
/// Since the identity of the local node is known to the remote, this configuration
|
|
|
|
|
/// does not transmit a static DH public key or public identity key to the remote.
|
|
|
|
|
pub fn ik_listener(dh_keys: AuthenticKeypair<C>) -> Self {
|
2019-01-30 11:36:00 +01:00
|
|
|
|
NoiseConfig {
|
Integrate identity keys with libp2p-noise for authentication. (#1027)
* Integrate use of identity keys into libp2p-noise.
In order to make libp2p-noise usable with a `Swarm`, which requires a
`Transport::Output` that is a pair of a peer ID and an implementation
of `StreamMuxer`, it is necessary to bridge the gap between static
DH public keys and public identity keys from which peer IDs are derived.
Because the DH static keys and the identity keys need not be
related, it is thus generally necessary that the public identity keys are
exchanged as part of the Noise handshake, which the Noise protocol
accomodates for through the use of handshake message payloads.
The implementation of the existing (IK, IX, XX) handshake patterns is thus
changed to send the public identity keys in the handshake payloads.
Additionally, to facilitate the use of any identity keypair with Noise
handshakes, the static DH public keys are signed using the identity
keypairs and the signatures sent alongside the public identity key
in handshake payloads, unless the static DH public key is "linked"
to the public identity key by other means, e.g. when an Ed25519 identity
keypair is (re)used as an X25519 keypair.
* libp2p-noise doesn't build for wasm.
Thus the development transport needs to be still constructed with secio
for transport security when building for wasm.
* Documentation tweaks.
* For consistency, avoid wildcard enum imports.
* For consistency, avoid wildcard enum imports.
* Slightly simplify io::handshake::State::finish.
* Simplify creation of 2-byte arrays.
* Remove unnecessary cast and obey 100 char line limit.
* Update protocols/noise/src/protocol.rs
Co-Authored-By: romanb <romanb@users.noreply.github.com>
* Address more review comments.
* Cosmetics
* Cosmetics
* Give authentic DH keypairs a distinct type.
This has a couple of advantages:
* Signing the DH public key only needs to happen once, before
creating a `NoiseConfig` for an authenticated handshake.
* The identity keypair only needs to be borrowed and can be
dropped if it is not used further outside of the Noise
protocol, since it is no longer needed during Noise handshakes.
* It is explicit in the construction of a `NoiseConfig` for
a handshake pattern, whether it operates with a plain `Keypair`
or a keypair that is authentic w.r.t. a public identity key
and future handshake patterns may be built with either.
* The function signatures for constructing `NoiseConfig`s for
handshake patterns are simplified and a few unnecessary trait
bounds removed.
* Post-merge corrections.
* Add note on experimental status of libp2p-noise.
2019-05-07 10:22:42 +02:00
|
|
|
|
dh_keys,
|
2019-03-11 13:42:53 +01:00
|
|
|
|
params: C::params_ik(),
|
2019-01-30 11:36:00 +01:00
|
|
|
|
remote: (),
|
|
|
|
|
_marker: std::marker::PhantomData
|
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
Integrate identity keys with libp2p-noise for authentication. (#1027)
* Integrate use of identity keys into libp2p-noise.
In order to make libp2p-noise usable with a `Swarm`, which requires a
`Transport::Output` that is a pair of a peer ID and an implementation
of `StreamMuxer`, it is necessary to bridge the gap between static
DH public keys and public identity keys from which peer IDs are derived.
Because the DH static keys and the identity keys need not be
related, it is thus generally necessary that the public identity keys are
exchanged as part of the Noise handshake, which the Noise protocol
accomodates for through the use of handshake message payloads.
The implementation of the existing (IK, IX, XX) handshake patterns is thus
changed to send the public identity keys in the handshake payloads.
Additionally, to facilitate the use of any identity keypair with Noise
handshakes, the static DH public keys are signed using the identity
keypairs and the signatures sent alongside the public identity key
in handshake payloads, unless the static DH public key is "linked"
to the public identity key by other means, e.g. when an Ed25519 identity
keypair is (re)used as an X25519 keypair.
* libp2p-noise doesn't build for wasm.
Thus the development transport needs to be still constructed with secio
for transport security when building for wasm.
* Documentation tweaks.
* For consistency, avoid wildcard enum imports.
* For consistency, avoid wildcard enum imports.
* Slightly simplify io::handshake::State::finish.
* Simplify creation of 2-byte arrays.
* Remove unnecessary cast and obey 100 char line limit.
* Update protocols/noise/src/protocol.rs
Co-Authored-By: romanb <romanb@users.noreply.github.com>
* Address more review comments.
* Cosmetics
* Cosmetics
* Give authentic DH keypairs a distinct type.
This has a couple of advantages:
* Signing the DH public key only needs to happen once, before
creating a `NoiseConfig` for an authenticated handshake.
* The identity keypair only needs to be borrowed and can be
dropped if it is not used further outside of the Noise
protocol, since it is no longer needed during Noise handshakes.
* It is explicit in the construction of a `NoiseConfig` for
a handshake pattern, whether it operates with a plain `Keypair`
or a keypair that is authentic w.r.t. a public identity key
and future handshake patterns may be built with either.
* The function signatures for constructing `NoiseConfig`s for
handshake patterns are simplified and a few unnecessary trait
bounds removed.
* Post-merge corrections.
* Add note on experimental status of libp2p-noise.
2019-05-07 10:22:42 +02:00
|
|
|
|
impl<C> NoiseConfig<IK, C, (PublicKey<C>, identity::PublicKey)>
|
|
|
|
|
where
|
|
|
|
|
C: Protocol<C> + Zeroize
|
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
|
/// Create a new `NoiseConfig` for the `IK` handshake pattern (initiator side).
|
|
|
|
|
///
|
|
|
|
|
/// In this configuration, the remote identity is known to the local node,
|
|
|
|
|
/// but the local node still needs to transmit its own public identity.
|
|
|
|
|
pub fn ik_dialer(
|
|
|
|
|
dh_keys: AuthenticKeypair<C>,
|
|
|
|
|
remote_id: identity::PublicKey,
|
|
|
|
|
remote_dh: PublicKey<C>
|
|
|
|
|
) -> Self {
|
2019-01-30 11:36:00 +01:00
|
|
|
|
NoiseConfig {
|
Integrate identity keys with libp2p-noise for authentication. (#1027)
* Integrate use of identity keys into libp2p-noise.
In order to make libp2p-noise usable with a `Swarm`, which requires a
`Transport::Output` that is a pair of a peer ID and an implementation
of `StreamMuxer`, it is necessary to bridge the gap between static
DH public keys and public identity keys from which peer IDs are derived.
Because the DH static keys and the identity keys need not be
related, it is thus generally necessary that the public identity keys are
exchanged as part of the Noise handshake, which the Noise protocol
accomodates for through the use of handshake message payloads.
The implementation of the existing (IK, IX, XX) handshake patterns is thus
changed to send the public identity keys in the handshake payloads.
Additionally, to facilitate the use of any identity keypair with Noise
handshakes, the static DH public keys are signed using the identity
keypairs and the signatures sent alongside the public identity key
in handshake payloads, unless the static DH public key is "linked"
to the public identity key by other means, e.g. when an Ed25519 identity
keypair is (re)used as an X25519 keypair.
* libp2p-noise doesn't build for wasm.
Thus the development transport needs to be still constructed with secio
for transport security when building for wasm.
* Documentation tweaks.
* For consistency, avoid wildcard enum imports.
* For consistency, avoid wildcard enum imports.
* Slightly simplify io::handshake::State::finish.
* Simplify creation of 2-byte arrays.
* Remove unnecessary cast and obey 100 char line limit.
* Update protocols/noise/src/protocol.rs
Co-Authored-By: romanb <romanb@users.noreply.github.com>
* Address more review comments.
* Cosmetics
* Cosmetics
* Give authentic DH keypairs a distinct type.
This has a couple of advantages:
* Signing the DH public key only needs to happen once, before
creating a `NoiseConfig` for an authenticated handshake.
* The identity keypair only needs to be borrowed and can be
dropped if it is not used further outside of the Noise
protocol, since it is no longer needed during Noise handshakes.
* It is explicit in the construction of a `NoiseConfig` for
a handshake pattern, whether it operates with a plain `Keypair`
or a keypair that is authentic w.r.t. a public identity key
and future handshake patterns may be built with either.
* The function signatures for constructing `NoiseConfig`s for
handshake patterns are simplified and a few unnecessary trait
bounds removed.
* Post-merge corrections.
* Add note on experimental status of libp2p-noise.
2019-05-07 10:22:42 +02:00
|
|
|
|
dh_keys,
|
2019-03-11 13:42:53 +01:00
|
|
|
|
params: C::params_ik(),
|
Integrate identity keys with libp2p-noise for authentication. (#1027)
* Integrate use of identity keys into libp2p-noise.
In order to make libp2p-noise usable with a `Swarm`, which requires a
`Transport::Output` that is a pair of a peer ID and an implementation
of `StreamMuxer`, it is necessary to bridge the gap between static
DH public keys and public identity keys from which peer IDs are derived.
Because the DH static keys and the identity keys need not be
related, it is thus generally necessary that the public identity keys are
exchanged as part of the Noise handshake, which the Noise protocol
accomodates for through the use of handshake message payloads.
The implementation of the existing (IK, IX, XX) handshake patterns is thus
changed to send the public identity keys in the handshake payloads.
Additionally, to facilitate the use of any identity keypair with Noise
handshakes, the static DH public keys are signed using the identity
keypairs and the signatures sent alongside the public identity key
in handshake payloads, unless the static DH public key is "linked"
to the public identity key by other means, e.g. when an Ed25519 identity
keypair is (re)used as an X25519 keypair.
* libp2p-noise doesn't build for wasm.
Thus the development transport needs to be still constructed with secio
for transport security when building for wasm.
* Documentation tweaks.
* For consistency, avoid wildcard enum imports.
* For consistency, avoid wildcard enum imports.
* Slightly simplify io::handshake::State::finish.
* Simplify creation of 2-byte arrays.
* Remove unnecessary cast and obey 100 char line limit.
* Update protocols/noise/src/protocol.rs
Co-Authored-By: romanb <romanb@users.noreply.github.com>
* Address more review comments.
* Cosmetics
* Cosmetics
* Give authentic DH keypairs a distinct type.
This has a couple of advantages:
* Signing the DH public key only needs to happen once, before
creating a `NoiseConfig` for an authenticated handshake.
* The identity keypair only needs to be borrowed and can be
dropped if it is not used further outside of the Noise
protocol, since it is no longer needed during Noise handshakes.
* It is explicit in the construction of a `NoiseConfig` for
a handshake pattern, whether it operates with a plain `Keypair`
or a keypair that is authentic w.r.t. a public identity key
and future handshake patterns may be built with either.
* The function signatures for constructing `NoiseConfig`s for
handshake patterns are simplified and a few unnecessary trait
bounds removed.
* Post-merge corrections.
* Add note on experimental status of libp2p-noise.
2019-05-07 10:22:42 +02:00
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remote: (remote_dh, remote_id),
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2019-01-30 11:36:00 +01:00
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_marker: std::marker::PhantomData
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}
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}
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}
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// Handshake pattern IX /////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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2019-03-11 13:42:53 +01:00
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impl<T, C> InboundUpgrade<T> for NoiseConfig<IX, C>
|
2019-01-30 11:36:00 +01:00
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|
|
where
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2019-03-11 13:42:53 +01:00
|
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NoiseConfig<IX, C>: UpgradeInfo,
|
2019-10-03 23:40:14 +02:00
|
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|
|
T: AsyncRead + AsyncWrite + Unpin + Send + 'static,
|
Integrate identity keys with libp2p-noise for authentication. (#1027)
* Integrate use of identity keys into libp2p-noise.
In order to make libp2p-noise usable with a `Swarm`, which requires a
`Transport::Output` that is a pair of a peer ID and an implementation
of `StreamMuxer`, it is necessary to bridge the gap between static
DH public keys and public identity keys from which peer IDs are derived.
Because the DH static keys and the identity keys need not be
related, it is thus generally necessary that the public identity keys are
exchanged as part of the Noise handshake, which the Noise protocol
accomodates for through the use of handshake message payloads.
The implementation of the existing (IK, IX, XX) handshake patterns is thus
changed to send the public identity keys in the handshake payloads.
Additionally, to facilitate the use of any identity keypair with Noise
handshakes, the static DH public keys are signed using the identity
keypairs and the signatures sent alongside the public identity key
in handshake payloads, unless the static DH public key is "linked"
to the public identity key by other means, e.g. when an Ed25519 identity
keypair is (re)used as an X25519 keypair.
* libp2p-noise doesn't build for wasm.
Thus the development transport needs to be still constructed with secio
for transport security when building for wasm.
* Documentation tweaks.
* For consistency, avoid wildcard enum imports.
* For consistency, avoid wildcard enum imports.
* Slightly simplify io::handshake::State::finish.
* Simplify creation of 2-byte arrays.
* Remove unnecessary cast and obey 100 char line limit.
* Update protocols/noise/src/protocol.rs
Co-Authored-By: romanb <romanb@users.noreply.github.com>
* Address more review comments.
* Cosmetics
* Cosmetics
* Give authentic DH keypairs a distinct type.
This has a couple of advantages:
* Signing the DH public key only needs to happen once, before
creating a `NoiseConfig` for an authenticated handshake.
* The identity keypair only needs to be borrowed and can be
dropped if it is not used further outside of the Noise
protocol, since it is no longer needed during Noise handshakes.
* It is explicit in the construction of a `NoiseConfig` for
a handshake pattern, whether it operates with a plain `Keypair`
or a keypair that is authentic w.r.t. a public identity key
and future handshake patterns may be built with either.
* The function signatures for constructing `NoiseConfig`s for
handshake patterns are simplified and a few unnecessary trait
bounds removed.
* Post-merge corrections.
* Add note on experimental status of libp2p-noise.
2019-05-07 10:22:42 +02:00
|
|
|
|
C: Protocol<C> + AsRef<[u8]> + Zeroize + Send + 'static,
|
2019-01-30 11:36:00 +01:00
|
|
|
|
{
|
2020-01-13 14:34:43 +01:00
|
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|
|
type Output = (RemoteIdentity<C>, NoiseOutput<T>);
|
2019-01-30 11:36:00 +01:00
|
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|
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type Error = NoiseError;
|
2020-01-13 14:34:43 +01:00
|
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|
|
type Future = Handshake<T, C>;
|
2019-01-30 11:36:00 +01:00
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|
2020-01-13 14:34:43 +01:00
|
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|
|
fn upgrade_inbound(self, socket: T, _: Self::Info) -> Self::Future {
|
2019-03-11 13:42:53 +01:00
|
|
|
|
let session = self.params.into_builder()
|
Integrate identity keys with libp2p-noise for authentication. (#1027)
* Integrate use of identity keys into libp2p-noise.
In order to make libp2p-noise usable with a `Swarm`, which requires a
`Transport::Output` that is a pair of a peer ID and an implementation
of `StreamMuxer`, it is necessary to bridge the gap between static
DH public keys and public identity keys from which peer IDs are derived.
Because the DH static keys and the identity keys need not be
related, it is thus generally necessary that the public identity keys are
exchanged as part of the Noise handshake, which the Noise protocol
accomodates for through the use of handshake message payloads.
The implementation of the existing (IK, IX, XX) handshake patterns is thus
changed to send the public identity keys in the handshake payloads.
Additionally, to facilitate the use of any identity keypair with Noise
handshakes, the static DH public keys are signed using the identity
keypairs and the signatures sent alongside the public identity key
in handshake payloads, unless the static DH public key is "linked"
to the public identity key by other means, e.g. when an Ed25519 identity
keypair is (re)used as an X25519 keypair.
* libp2p-noise doesn't build for wasm.
Thus the development transport needs to be still constructed with secio
for transport security when building for wasm.
* Documentation tweaks.
* For consistency, avoid wildcard enum imports.
* For consistency, avoid wildcard enum imports.
* Slightly simplify io::handshake::State::finish.
* Simplify creation of 2-byte arrays.
* Remove unnecessary cast and obey 100 char line limit.
* Update protocols/noise/src/protocol.rs
Co-Authored-By: romanb <romanb@users.noreply.github.com>
* Address more review comments.
* Cosmetics
* Cosmetics
* Give authentic DH keypairs a distinct type.
This has a couple of advantages:
* Signing the DH public key only needs to happen once, before
creating a `NoiseConfig` for an authenticated handshake.
* The identity keypair only needs to be borrowed and can be
dropped if it is not used further outside of the Noise
protocol, since it is no longer needed during Noise handshakes.
* It is explicit in the construction of a `NoiseConfig` for
a handshake pattern, whether it operates with a plain `Keypair`
or a keypair that is authentic w.r.t. a public identity key
and future handshake patterns may be built with either.
* The function signatures for constructing `NoiseConfig`s for
handshake patterns are simplified and a few unnecessary trait
bounds removed.
* Post-merge corrections.
* Add note on experimental status of libp2p-noise.
2019-05-07 10:22:42 +02:00
|
|
|
|
.local_private_key(self.dh_keys.secret().as_ref())
|
2019-01-30 11:36:00 +01:00
|
|
|
|
.build_responder()
|
|
|
|
|
.map_err(NoiseError::from);
|
2019-10-03 23:40:14 +02:00
|
|
|
|
handshake::rt1_responder(socket, session,
|
Integrate identity keys with libp2p-noise for authentication. (#1027)
* Integrate use of identity keys into libp2p-noise.
In order to make libp2p-noise usable with a `Swarm`, which requires a
`Transport::Output` that is a pair of a peer ID and an implementation
of `StreamMuxer`, it is necessary to bridge the gap between static
DH public keys and public identity keys from which peer IDs are derived.
Because the DH static keys and the identity keys need not be
related, it is thus generally necessary that the public identity keys are
exchanged as part of the Noise handshake, which the Noise protocol
accomodates for through the use of handshake message payloads.
The implementation of the existing (IK, IX, XX) handshake patterns is thus
changed to send the public identity keys in the handshake payloads.
Additionally, to facilitate the use of any identity keypair with Noise
handshakes, the static DH public keys are signed using the identity
keypairs and the signatures sent alongside the public identity key
in handshake payloads, unless the static DH public key is "linked"
to the public identity key by other means, e.g. when an Ed25519 identity
keypair is (re)used as an X25519 keypair.
* libp2p-noise doesn't build for wasm.
Thus the development transport needs to be still constructed with secio
for transport security when building for wasm.
* Documentation tweaks.
* For consistency, avoid wildcard enum imports.
* For consistency, avoid wildcard enum imports.
* Slightly simplify io::handshake::State::finish.
* Simplify creation of 2-byte arrays.
* Remove unnecessary cast and obey 100 char line limit.
* Update protocols/noise/src/protocol.rs
Co-Authored-By: romanb <romanb@users.noreply.github.com>
* Address more review comments.
* Cosmetics
* Cosmetics
* Give authentic DH keypairs a distinct type.
This has a couple of advantages:
* Signing the DH public key only needs to happen once, before
creating a `NoiseConfig` for an authenticated handshake.
* The identity keypair only needs to be borrowed and can be
dropped if it is not used further outside of the Noise
protocol, since it is no longer needed during Noise handshakes.
* It is explicit in the construction of a `NoiseConfig` for
a handshake pattern, whether it operates with a plain `Keypair`
or a keypair that is authentic w.r.t. a public identity key
and future handshake patterns may be built with either.
* The function signatures for constructing `NoiseConfig`s for
handshake patterns are simplified and a few unnecessary trait
bounds removed.
* Post-merge corrections.
* Add note on experimental status of libp2p-noise.
2019-05-07 10:22:42 +02:00
|
|
|
|
self.dh_keys.into_identity(),
|
|
|
|
|
IdentityExchange::Mutual)
|
2019-01-30 11:36:00 +01:00
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
2019-03-11 13:42:53 +01:00
|
|
|
|
impl<T, C> OutboundUpgrade<T> for NoiseConfig<IX, C>
|
2019-01-30 11:36:00 +01:00
|
|
|
|
where
|
2019-03-11 13:42:53 +01:00
|
|
|
|
NoiseConfig<IX, C>: UpgradeInfo,
|
2019-10-03 23:40:14 +02:00
|
|
|
|
T: AsyncRead + AsyncWrite + Unpin + Send + 'static,
|
Integrate identity keys with libp2p-noise for authentication. (#1027)
* Integrate use of identity keys into libp2p-noise.
In order to make libp2p-noise usable with a `Swarm`, which requires a
`Transport::Output` that is a pair of a peer ID and an implementation
of `StreamMuxer`, it is necessary to bridge the gap between static
DH public keys and public identity keys from which peer IDs are derived.
Because the DH static keys and the identity keys need not be
related, it is thus generally necessary that the public identity keys are
exchanged as part of the Noise handshake, which the Noise protocol
accomodates for through the use of handshake message payloads.
The implementation of the existing (IK, IX, XX) handshake patterns is thus
changed to send the public identity keys in the handshake payloads.
Additionally, to facilitate the use of any identity keypair with Noise
handshakes, the static DH public keys are signed using the identity
keypairs and the signatures sent alongside the public identity key
in handshake payloads, unless the static DH public key is "linked"
to the public identity key by other means, e.g. when an Ed25519 identity
keypair is (re)used as an X25519 keypair.
* libp2p-noise doesn't build for wasm.
Thus the development transport needs to be still constructed with secio
for transport security when building for wasm.
* Documentation tweaks.
* For consistency, avoid wildcard enum imports.
* For consistency, avoid wildcard enum imports.
* Slightly simplify io::handshake::State::finish.
* Simplify creation of 2-byte arrays.
* Remove unnecessary cast and obey 100 char line limit.
* Update protocols/noise/src/protocol.rs
Co-Authored-By: romanb <romanb@users.noreply.github.com>
* Address more review comments.
* Cosmetics
* Cosmetics
* Give authentic DH keypairs a distinct type.
This has a couple of advantages:
* Signing the DH public key only needs to happen once, before
creating a `NoiseConfig` for an authenticated handshake.
* The identity keypair only needs to be borrowed and can be
dropped if it is not used further outside of the Noise
protocol, since it is no longer needed during Noise handshakes.
* It is explicit in the construction of a `NoiseConfig` for
a handshake pattern, whether it operates with a plain `Keypair`
or a keypair that is authentic w.r.t. a public identity key
and future handshake patterns may be built with either.
* The function signatures for constructing `NoiseConfig`s for
handshake patterns are simplified and a few unnecessary trait
bounds removed.
* Post-merge corrections.
* Add note on experimental status of libp2p-noise.
2019-05-07 10:22:42 +02:00
|
|
|
|
C: Protocol<C> + AsRef<[u8]> + Zeroize + Send + 'static,
|
2019-01-30 11:36:00 +01:00
|
|
|
|
{
|
2020-01-13 14:34:43 +01:00
|
|
|
|
type Output = (RemoteIdentity<C>, NoiseOutput<T>);
|
2019-01-30 11:36:00 +01:00
|
|
|
|
type Error = NoiseError;
|
2020-01-13 14:34:43 +01:00
|
|
|
|
type Future = Handshake<T, C>;
|
2019-01-30 11:36:00 +01:00
|
|
|
|
|
2020-01-13 14:34:43 +01:00
|
|
|
|
fn upgrade_outbound(self, socket: T, _: Self::Info) -> Self::Future {
|
2019-03-11 13:42:53 +01:00
|
|
|
|
let session = self.params.into_builder()
|
Integrate identity keys with libp2p-noise for authentication. (#1027)
* Integrate use of identity keys into libp2p-noise.
In order to make libp2p-noise usable with a `Swarm`, which requires a
`Transport::Output` that is a pair of a peer ID and an implementation
of `StreamMuxer`, it is necessary to bridge the gap between static
DH public keys and public identity keys from which peer IDs are derived.
Because the DH static keys and the identity keys need not be
related, it is thus generally necessary that the public identity keys are
exchanged as part of the Noise handshake, which the Noise protocol
accomodates for through the use of handshake message payloads.
The implementation of the existing (IK, IX, XX) handshake patterns is thus
changed to send the public identity keys in the handshake payloads.
Additionally, to facilitate the use of any identity keypair with Noise
handshakes, the static DH public keys are signed using the identity
keypairs and the signatures sent alongside the public identity key
in handshake payloads, unless the static DH public key is "linked"
to the public identity key by other means, e.g. when an Ed25519 identity
keypair is (re)used as an X25519 keypair.
* libp2p-noise doesn't build for wasm.
Thus the development transport needs to be still constructed with secio
for transport security when building for wasm.
* Documentation tweaks.
* For consistency, avoid wildcard enum imports.
* For consistency, avoid wildcard enum imports.
* Slightly simplify io::handshake::State::finish.
* Simplify creation of 2-byte arrays.
* Remove unnecessary cast and obey 100 char line limit.
* Update protocols/noise/src/protocol.rs
Co-Authored-By: romanb <romanb@users.noreply.github.com>
* Address more review comments.
* Cosmetics
* Cosmetics
* Give authentic DH keypairs a distinct type.
This has a couple of advantages:
* Signing the DH public key only needs to happen once, before
creating a `NoiseConfig` for an authenticated handshake.
* The identity keypair only needs to be borrowed and can be
dropped if it is not used further outside of the Noise
protocol, since it is no longer needed during Noise handshakes.
* It is explicit in the construction of a `NoiseConfig` for
a handshake pattern, whether it operates with a plain `Keypair`
or a keypair that is authentic w.r.t. a public identity key
and future handshake patterns may be built with either.
* The function signatures for constructing `NoiseConfig`s for
handshake patterns are simplified and a few unnecessary trait
bounds removed.
* Post-merge corrections.
* Add note on experimental status of libp2p-noise.
2019-05-07 10:22:42 +02:00
|
|
|
|
.local_private_key(self.dh_keys.secret().as_ref())
|
2019-01-30 11:36:00 +01:00
|
|
|
|
.build_initiator()
|
|
|
|
|
.map_err(NoiseError::from);
|
2019-10-03 23:40:14 +02:00
|
|
|
|
handshake::rt1_initiator(socket, session,
|
|
|
|
|
self.dh_keys.into_identity(),
|
|
|
|
|
IdentityExchange::Mutual)
|
2019-01-30 11:36:00 +01:00
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
// Handshake pattern XX /////////////////////////////////////////////////////
|
|
|
|
|
|
2019-03-11 13:42:53 +01:00
|
|
|
|
impl<T, C> InboundUpgrade<T> for NoiseConfig<XX, C>
|
2019-01-30 11:36:00 +01:00
|
|
|
|
where
|
2019-03-11 13:42:53 +01:00
|
|
|
|
NoiseConfig<XX, C>: UpgradeInfo,
|
2019-10-03 23:40:14 +02:00
|
|
|
|
T: AsyncRead + AsyncWrite + Unpin + Send + 'static,
|
Integrate identity keys with libp2p-noise for authentication. (#1027)
* Integrate use of identity keys into libp2p-noise.
In order to make libp2p-noise usable with a `Swarm`, which requires a
`Transport::Output` that is a pair of a peer ID and an implementation
of `StreamMuxer`, it is necessary to bridge the gap between static
DH public keys and public identity keys from which peer IDs are derived.
Because the DH static keys and the identity keys need not be
related, it is thus generally necessary that the public identity keys are
exchanged as part of the Noise handshake, which the Noise protocol
accomodates for through the use of handshake message payloads.
The implementation of the existing (IK, IX, XX) handshake patterns is thus
changed to send the public identity keys in the handshake payloads.
Additionally, to facilitate the use of any identity keypair with Noise
handshakes, the static DH public keys are signed using the identity
keypairs and the signatures sent alongside the public identity key
in handshake payloads, unless the static DH public key is "linked"
to the public identity key by other means, e.g. when an Ed25519 identity
keypair is (re)used as an X25519 keypair.
* libp2p-noise doesn't build for wasm.
Thus the development transport needs to be still constructed with secio
for transport security when building for wasm.
* Documentation tweaks.
* For consistency, avoid wildcard enum imports.
* For consistency, avoid wildcard enum imports.
* Slightly simplify io::handshake::State::finish.
* Simplify creation of 2-byte arrays.
* Remove unnecessary cast and obey 100 char line limit.
* Update protocols/noise/src/protocol.rs
Co-Authored-By: romanb <romanb@users.noreply.github.com>
* Address more review comments.
* Cosmetics
* Cosmetics
* Give authentic DH keypairs a distinct type.
This has a couple of advantages:
* Signing the DH public key only needs to happen once, before
creating a `NoiseConfig` for an authenticated handshake.
* The identity keypair only needs to be borrowed and can be
dropped if it is not used further outside of the Noise
protocol, since it is no longer needed during Noise handshakes.
* It is explicit in the construction of a `NoiseConfig` for
a handshake pattern, whether it operates with a plain `Keypair`
or a keypair that is authentic w.r.t. a public identity key
and future handshake patterns may be built with either.
* The function signatures for constructing `NoiseConfig`s for
handshake patterns are simplified and a few unnecessary trait
bounds removed.
* Post-merge corrections.
* Add note on experimental status of libp2p-noise.
2019-05-07 10:22:42 +02:00
|
|
|
|
C: Protocol<C> + AsRef<[u8]> + Zeroize + Send + 'static,
|
2019-01-30 11:36:00 +01:00
|
|
|
|
{
|
2020-01-13 14:34:43 +01:00
|
|
|
|
type Output = (RemoteIdentity<C>, NoiseOutput<T>);
|
2019-01-30 11:36:00 +01:00
|
|
|
|
type Error = NoiseError;
|
2020-01-13 14:34:43 +01:00
|
|
|
|
type Future = Handshake<T, C>;
|
2019-01-30 11:36:00 +01:00
|
|
|
|
|
2020-01-13 14:34:43 +01:00
|
|
|
|
fn upgrade_inbound(self, socket: T, _: Self::Info) -> Self::Future {
|
2019-03-11 13:42:53 +01:00
|
|
|
|
let session = self.params.into_builder()
|
Integrate identity keys with libp2p-noise for authentication. (#1027)
* Integrate use of identity keys into libp2p-noise.
In order to make libp2p-noise usable with a `Swarm`, which requires a
`Transport::Output` that is a pair of a peer ID and an implementation
of `StreamMuxer`, it is necessary to bridge the gap between static
DH public keys and public identity keys from which peer IDs are derived.
Because the DH static keys and the identity keys need not be
related, it is thus generally necessary that the public identity keys are
exchanged as part of the Noise handshake, which the Noise protocol
accomodates for through the use of handshake message payloads.
The implementation of the existing (IK, IX, XX) handshake patterns is thus
changed to send the public identity keys in the handshake payloads.
Additionally, to facilitate the use of any identity keypair with Noise
handshakes, the static DH public keys are signed using the identity
keypairs and the signatures sent alongside the public identity key
in handshake payloads, unless the static DH public key is "linked"
to the public identity key by other means, e.g. when an Ed25519 identity
keypair is (re)used as an X25519 keypair.
* libp2p-noise doesn't build for wasm.
Thus the development transport needs to be still constructed with secio
for transport security when building for wasm.
* Documentation tweaks.
* For consistency, avoid wildcard enum imports.
* For consistency, avoid wildcard enum imports.
* Slightly simplify io::handshake::State::finish.
* Simplify creation of 2-byte arrays.
* Remove unnecessary cast and obey 100 char line limit.
* Update protocols/noise/src/protocol.rs
Co-Authored-By: romanb <romanb@users.noreply.github.com>
* Address more review comments.
* Cosmetics
* Cosmetics
* Give authentic DH keypairs a distinct type.
This has a couple of advantages:
* Signing the DH public key only needs to happen once, before
creating a `NoiseConfig` for an authenticated handshake.
* The identity keypair only needs to be borrowed and can be
dropped if it is not used further outside of the Noise
protocol, since it is no longer needed during Noise handshakes.
* It is explicit in the construction of a `NoiseConfig` for
a handshake pattern, whether it operates with a plain `Keypair`
or a keypair that is authentic w.r.t. a public identity key
and future handshake patterns may be built with either.
* The function signatures for constructing `NoiseConfig`s for
handshake patterns are simplified and a few unnecessary trait
bounds removed.
* Post-merge corrections.
* Add note on experimental status of libp2p-noise.
2019-05-07 10:22:42 +02:00
|
|
|
|
.local_private_key(self.dh_keys.secret().as_ref())
|
2019-01-30 11:36:00 +01:00
|
|
|
|
.build_responder()
|
|
|
|
|
.map_err(NoiseError::from);
|
2019-10-03 23:40:14 +02:00
|
|
|
|
handshake::rt15_responder(socket, session,
|
Integrate identity keys with libp2p-noise for authentication. (#1027)
* Integrate use of identity keys into libp2p-noise.
In order to make libp2p-noise usable with a `Swarm`, which requires a
`Transport::Output` that is a pair of a peer ID and an implementation
of `StreamMuxer`, it is necessary to bridge the gap between static
DH public keys and public identity keys from which peer IDs are derived.
Because the DH static keys and the identity keys need not be
related, it is thus generally necessary that the public identity keys are
exchanged as part of the Noise handshake, which the Noise protocol
accomodates for through the use of handshake message payloads.
The implementation of the existing (IK, IX, XX) handshake patterns is thus
changed to send the public identity keys in the handshake payloads.
Additionally, to facilitate the use of any identity keypair with Noise
handshakes, the static DH public keys are signed using the identity
keypairs and the signatures sent alongside the public identity key
in handshake payloads, unless the static DH public key is "linked"
to the public identity key by other means, e.g. when an Ed25519 identity
keypair is (re)used as an X25519 keypair.
* libp2p-noise doesn't build for wasm.
Thus the development transport needs to be still constructed with secio
for transport security when building for wasm.
* Documentation tweaks.
* For consistency, avoid wildcard enum imports.
* For consistency, avoid wildcard enum imports.
* Slightly simplify io::handshake::State::finish.
* Simplify creation of 2-byte arrays.
* Remove unnecessary cast and obey 100 char line limit.
* Update protocols/noise/src/protocol.rs
Co-Authored-By: romanb <romanb@users.noreply.github.com>
* Address more review comments.
* Cosmetics
* Cosmetics
* Give authentic DH keypairs a distinct type.
This has a couple of advantages:
* Signing the DH public key only needs to happen once, before
creating a `NoiseConfig` for an authenticated handshake.
* The identity keypair only needs to be borrowed and can be
dropped if it is not used further outside of the Noise
protocol, since it is no longer needed during Noise handshakes.
* It is explicit in the construction of a `NoiseConfig` for
a handshake pattern, whether it operates with a plain `Keypair`
or a keypair that is authentic w.r.t. a public identity key
and future handshake patterns may be built with either.
* The function signatures for constructing `NoiseConfig`s for
handshake patterns are simplified and a few unnecessary trait
bounds removed.
* Post-merge corrections.
* Add note on experimental status of libp2p-noise.
2019-05-07 10:22:42 +02:00
|
|
|
|
self.dh_keys.into_identity(),
|
|
|
|
|
IdentityExchange::Mutual)
|
2019-01-30 11:36:00 +01:00
|
|
|
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}
|
|
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|
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}
|
|
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2019-03-11 13:42:53 +01:00
|
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|
|
impl<T, C> OutboundUpgrade<T> for NoiseConfig<XX, C>
|
2019-01-30 11:36:00 +01:00
|
|
|
|
where
|
2019-03-11 13:42:53 +01:00
|
|
|
|
NoiseConfig<XX, C>: UpgradeInfo,
|
2019-10-03 23:40:14 +02:00
|
|
|
|
T: AsyncRead + AsyncWrite + Unpin + Send + 'static,
|
Integrate identity keys with libp2p-noise for authentication. (#1027)
* Integrate use of identity keys into libp2p-noise.
In order to make libp2p-noise usable with a `Swarm`, which requires a
`Transport::Output` that is a pair of a peer ID and an implementation
of `StreamMuxer`, it is necessary to bridge the gap between static
DH public keys and public identity keys from which peer IDs are derived.
Because the DH static keys and the identity keys need not be
related, it is thus generally necessary that the public identity keys are
exchanged as part of the Noise handshake, which the Noise protocol
accomodates for through the use of handshake message payloads.
The implementation of the existing (IK, IX, XX) handshake patterns is thus
changed to send the public identity keys in the handshake payloads.
Additionally, to facilitate the use of any identity keypair with Noise
handshakes, the static DH public keys are signed using the identity
keypairs and the signatures sent alongside the public identity key
in handshake payloads, unless the static DH public key is "linked"
to the public identity key by other means, e.g. when an Ed25519 identity
keypair is (re)used as an X25519 keypair.
* libp2p-noise doesn't build for wasm.
Thus the development transport needs to be still constructed with secio
for transport security when building for wasm.
* Documentation tweaks.
* For consistency, avoid wildcard enum imports.
* For consistency, avoid wildcard enum imports.
* Slightly simplify io::handshake::State::finish.
* Simplify creation of 2-byte arrays.
* Remove unnecessary cast and obey 100 char line limit.
* Update protocols/noise/src/protocol.rs
Co-Authored-By: romanb <romanb@users.noreply.github.com>
* Address more review comments.
* Cosmetics
* Cosmetics
* Give authentic DH keypairs a distinct type.
This has a couple of advantages:
* Signing the DH public key only needs to happen once, before
creating a `NoiseConfig` for an authenticated handshake.
* The identity keypair only needs to be borrowed and can be
dropped if it is not used further outside of the Noise
protocol, since it is no longer needed during Noise handshakes.
* It is explicit in the construction of a `NoiseConfig` for
a handshake pattern, whether it operates with a plain `Keypair`
or a keypair that is authentic w.r.t. a public identity key
and future handshake patterns may be built with either.
* The function signatures for constructing `NoiseConfig`s for
handshake patterns are simplified and a few unnecessary trait
bounds removed.
* Post-merge corrections.
* Add note on experimental status of libp2p-noise.
2019-05-07 10:22:42 +02:00
|
|
|
|
C: Protocol<C> + AsRef<[u8]> + Zeroize + Send + 'static,
|
2019-01-30 11:36:00 +01:00
|
|
|
|
{
|
2020-01-13 14:34:43 +01:00
|
|
|
|
type Output = (RemoteIdentity<C>, NoiseOutput<T>);
|
2019-01-30 11:36:00 +01:00
|
|
|
|
type Error = NoiseError;
|
2020-01-13 14:34:43 +01:00
|
|
|
|
type Future = Handshake<T, C>;
|
2019-01-30 11:36:00 +01:00
|
|
|
|
|
2020-01-13 14:34:43 +01:00
|
|
|
|
fn upgrade_outbound(self, socket: T, _: Self::Info) -> Self::Future {
|
2019-03-11 13:42:53 +01:00
|
|
|
|
let session = self.params.into_builder()
|
Integrate identity keys with libp2p-noise for authentication. (#1027)
* Integrate use of identity keys into libp2p-noise.
In order to make libp2p-noise usable with a `Swarm`, which requires a
`Transport::Output` that is a pair of a peer ID and an implementation
of `StreamMuxer`, it is necessary to bridge the gap between static
DH public keys and public identity keys from which peer IDs are derived.
Because the DH static keys and the identity keys need not be
related, it is thus generally necessary that the public identity keys are
exchanged as part of the Noise handshake, which the Noise protocol
accomodates for through the use of handshake message payloads.
The implementation of the existing (IK, IX, XX) handshake patterns is thus
changed to send the public identity keys in the handshake payloads.
Additionally, to facilitate the use of any identity keypair with Noise
handshakes, the static DH public keys are signed using the identity
keypairs and the signatures sent alongside the public identity key
in handshake payloads, unless the static DH public key is "linked"
to the public identity key by other means, e.g. when an Ed25519 identity
keypair is (re)used as an X25519 keypair.
* libp2p-noise doesn't build for wasm.
Thus the development transport needs to be still constructed with secio
for transport security when building for wasm.
* Documentation tweaks.
* For consistency, avoid wildcard enum imports.
* For consistency, avoid wildcard enum imports.
* Slightly simplify io::handshake::State::finish.
* Simplify creation of 2-byte arrays.
* Remove unnecessary cast and obey 100 char line limit.
* Update protocols/noise/src/protocol.rs
Co-Authored-By: romanb <romanb@users.noreply.github.com>
* Address more review comments.
* Cosmetics
* Cosmetics
* Give authentic DH keypairs a distinct type.
This has a couple of advantages:
* Signing the DH public key only needs to happen once, before
creating a `NoiseConfig` for an authenticated handshake.
* The identity keypair only needs to be borrowed and can be
dropped if it is not used further outside of the Noise
protocol, since it is no longer needed during Noise handshakes.
* It is explicit in the construction of a `NoiseConfig` for
a handshake pattern, whether it operates with a plain `Keypair`
or a keypair that is authentic w.r.t. a public identity key
and future handshake patterns may be built with either.
* The function signatures for constructing `NoiseConfig`s for
handshake patterns are simplified and a few unnecessary trait
bounds removed.
* Post-merge corrections.
* Add note on experimental status of libp2p-noise.
2019-05-07 10:22:42 +02:00
|
|
|
|
.local_private_key(self.dh_keys.secret().as_ref())
|
2019-01-30 11:36:00 +01:00
|
|
|
|
.build_initiator()
|
|
|
|
|
.map_err(NoiseError::from);
|
2019-10-03 23:40:14 +02:00
|
|
|
|
handshake::rt15_initiator(socket, session,
|
Integrate identity keys with libp2p-noise for authentication. (#1027)
* Integrate use of identity keys into libp2p-noise.
In order to make libp2p-noise usable with a `Swarm`, which requires a
`Transport::Output` that is a pair of a peer ID and an implementation
of `StreamMuxer`, it is necessary to bridge the gap between static
DH public keys and public identity keys from which peer IDs are derived.
Because the DH static keys and the identity keys need not be
related, it is thus generally necessary that the public identity keys are
exchanged as part of the Noise handshake, which the Noise protocol
accomodates for through the use of handshake message payloads.
The implementation of the existing (IK, IX, XX) handshake patterns is thus
changed to send the public identity keys in the handshake payloads.
Additionally, to facilitate the use of any identity keypair with Noise
handshakes, the static DH public keys are signed using the identity
keypairs and the signatures sent alongside the public identity key
in handshake payloads, unless the static DH public key is "linked"
to the public identity key by other means, e.g. when an Ed25519 identity
keypair is (re)used as an X25519 keypair.
* libp2p-noise doesn't build for wasm.
Thus the development transport needs to be still constructed with secio
for transport security when building for wasm.
* Documentation tweaks.
* For consistency, avoid wildcard enum imports.
* For consistency, avoid wildcard enum imports.
* Slightly simplify io::handshake::State::finish.
* Simplify creation of 2-byte arrays.
* Remove unnecessary cast and obey 100 char line limit.
* Update protocols/noise/src/protocol.rs
Co-Authored-By: romanb <romanb@users.noreply.github.com>
* Address more review comments.
* Cosmetics
* Cosmetics
* Give authentic DH keypairs a distinct type.
This has a couple of advantages:
* Signing the DH public key only needs to happen once, before
creating a `NoiseConfig` for an authenticated handshake.
* The identity keypair only needs to be borrowed and can be
dropped if it is not used further outside of the Noise
protocol, since it is no longer needed during Noise handshakes.
* It is explicit in the construction of a `NoiseConfig` for
a handshake pattern, whether it operates with a plain `Keypair`
or a keypair that is authentic w.r.t. a public identity key
and future handshake patterns may be built with either.
* The function signatures for constructing `NoiseConfig`s for
handshake patterns are simplified and a few unnecessary trait
bounds removed.
* Post-merge corrections.
* Add note on experimental status of libp2p-noise.
2019-05-07 10:22:42 +02:00
|
|
|
|
self.dh_keys.into_identity(),
|
|
|
|
|
IdentityExchange::Mutual)
|
2019-01-30 11:36:00 +01:00
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
// Handshake pattern IK /////////////////////////////////////////////////////
|
|
|
|
|
|
2020-01-10 15:09:36 +01:00
|
|
|
|
impl<T, C, R> InboundUpgrade<T> for NoiseConfig<IK, C, R>
|
2019-01-30 11:36:00 +01:00
|
|
|
|
where
|
2020-01-10 15:09:36 +01:00
|
|
|
|
NoiseConfig<IK, C, R>: UpgradeInfo,
|
2019-10-03 23:40:14 +02:00
|
|
|
|
T: AsyncRead + AsyncWrite + Unpin + Send + 'static,
|
Integrate identity keys with libp2p-noise for authentication. (#1027)
* Integrate use of identity keys into libp2p-noise.
In order to make libp2p-noise usable with a `Swarm`, which requires a
`Transport::Output` that is a pair of a peer ID and an implementation
of `StreamMuxer`, it is necessary to bridge the gap between static
DH public keys and public identity keys from which peer IDs are derived.
Because the DH static keys and the identity keys need not be
related, it is thus generally necessary that the public identity keys are
exchanged as part of the Noise handshake, which the Noise protocol
accomodates for through the use of handshake message payloads.
The implementation of the existing (IK, IX, XX) handshake patterns is thus
changed to send the public identity keys in the handshake payloads.
Additionally, to facilitate the use of any identity keypair with Noise
handshakes, the static DH public keys are signed using the identity
keypairs and the signatures sent alongside the public identity key
in handshake payloads, unless the static DH public key is "linked"
to the public identity key by other means, e.g. when an Ed25519 identity
keypair is (re)used as an X25519 keypair.
* libp2p-noise doesn't build for wasm.
Thus the development transport needs to be still constructed with secio
for transport security when building for wasm.
* Documentation tweaks.
* For consistency, avoid wildcard enum imports.
* For consistency, avoid wildcard enum imports.
* Slightly simplify io::handshake::State::finish.
* Simplify creation of 2-byte arrays.
* Remove unnecessary cast and obey 100 char line limit.
* Update protocols/noise/src/protocol.rs
Co-Authored-By: romanb <romanb@users.noreply.github.com>
* Address more review comments.
* Cosmetics
* Cosmetics
* Give authentic DH keypairs a distinct type.
This has a couple of advantages:
* Signing the DH public key only needs to happen once, before
creating a `NoiseConfig` for an authenticated handshake.
* The identity keypair only needs to be borrowed and can be
dropped if it is not used further outside of the Noise
protocol, since it is no longer needed during Noise handshakes.
* It is explicit in the construction of a `NoiseConfig` for
a handshake pattern, whether it operates with a plain `Keypair`
or a keypair that is authentic w.r.t. a public identity key
and future handshake patterns may be built with either.
* The function signatures for constructing `NoiseConfig`s for
handshake patterns are simplified and a few unnecessary trait
bounds removed.
* Post-merge corrections.
* Add note on experimental status of libp2p-noise.
2019-05-07 10:22:42 +02:00
|
|
|
|
C: Protocol<C> + AsRef<[u8]> + Zeroize + Send + 'static,
|
2019-01-30 11:36:00 +01:00
|
|
|
|
{
|
2020-01-13 14:34:43 +01:00
|
|
|
|
type Output = (RemoteIdentity<C>, NoiseOutput<T>);
|
2019-01-30 11:36:00 +01:00
|
|
|
|
type Error = NoiseError;
|
2020-01-13 14:34:43 +01:00
|
|
|
|
type Future = Handshake<T, C>;
|
2019-01-30 11:36:00 +01:00
|
|
|
|
|
2020-01-13 14:34:43 +01:00
|
|
|
|
fn upgrade_inbound(self, socket: T, _: Self::Info) -> Self::Future {
|
2019-03-11 13:42:53 +01:00
|
|
|
|
let session = self.params.into_builder()
|
Integrate identity keys with libp2p-noise for authentication. (#1027)
* Integrate use of identity keys into libp2p-noise.
In order to make libp2p-noise usable with a `Swarm`, which requires a
`Transport::Output` that is a pair of a peer ID and an implementation
of `StreamMuxer`, it is necessary to bridge the gap between static
DH public keys and public identity keys from which peer IDs are derived.
Because the DH static keys and the identity keys need not be
related, it is thus generally necessary that the public identity keys are
exchanged as part of the Noise handshake, which the Noise protocol
accomodates for through the use of handshake message payloads.
The implementation of the existing (IK, IX, XX) handshake patterns is thus
changed to send the public identity keys in the handshake payloads.
Additionally, to facilitate the use of any identity keypair with Noise
handshakes, the static DH public keys are signed using the identity
keypairs and the signatures sent alongside the public identity key
in handshake payloads, unless the static DH public key is "linked"
to the public identity key by other means, e.g. when an Ed25519 identity
keypair is (re)used as an X25519 keypair.
* libp2p-noise doesn't build for wasm.
Thus the development transport needs to be still constructed with secio
for transport security when building for wasm.
* Documentation tweaks.
* For consistency, avoid wildcard enum imports.
* For consistency, avoid wildcard enum imports.
* Slightly simplify io::handshake::State::finish.
* Simplify creation of 2-byte arrays.
* Remove unnecessary cast and obey 100 char line limit.
* Update protocols/noise/src/protocol.rs
Co-Authored-By: romanb <romanb@users.noreply.github.com>
* Address more review comments.
* Cosmetics
* Cosmetics
* Give authentic DH keypairs a distinct type.
This has a couple of advantages:
* Signing the DH public key only needs to happen once, before
creating a `NoiseConfig` for an authenticated handshake.
* The identity keypair only needs to be borrowed and can be
dropped if it is not used further outside of the Noise
protocol, since it is no longer needed during Noise handshakes.
* It is explicit in the construction of a `NoiseConfig` for
a handshake pattern, whether it operates with a plain `Keypair`
or a keypair that is authentic w.r.t. a public identity key
and future handshake patterns may be built with either.
* The function signatures for constructing `NoiseConfig`s for
handshake patterns are simplified and a few unnecessary trait
bounds removed.
* Post-merge corrections.
* Add note on experimental status of libp2p-noise.
2019-05-07 10:22:42 +02:00
|
|
|
|
.local_private_key(self.dh_keys.secret().as_ref())
|
2019-01-30 11:36:00 +01:00
|
|
|
|
.build_responder()
|
|
|
|
|
.map_err(NoiseError::from);
|
2019-10-03 23:40:14 +02:00
|
|
|
|
handshake::rt1_responder(socket, session,
|
Integrate identity keys with libp2p-noise for authentication. (#1027)
* Integrate use of identity keys into libp2p-noise.
In order to make libp2p-noise usable with a `Swarm`, which requires a
`Transport::Output` that is a pair of a peer ID and an implementation
of `StreamMuxer`, it is necessary to bridge the gap between static
DH public keys and public identity keys from which peer IDs are derived.
Because the DH static keys and the identity keys need not be
related, it is thus generally necessary that the public identity keys are
exchanged as part of the Noise handshake, which the Noise protocol
accomodates for through the use of handshake message payloads.
The implementation of the existing (IK, IX, XX) handshake patterns is thus
changed to send the public identity keys in the handshake payloads.
Additionally, to facilitate the use of any identity keypair with Noise
handshakes, the static DH public keys are signed using the identity
keypairs and the signatures sent alongside the public identity key
in handshake payloads, unless the static DH public key is "linked"
to the public identity key by other means, e.g. when an Ed25519 identity
keypair is (re)used as an X25519 keypair.
* libp2p-noise doesn't build for wasm.
Thus the development transport needs to be still constructed with secio
for transport security when building for wasm.
* Documentation tweaks.
* For consistency, avoid wildcard enum imports.
* For consistency, avoid wildcard enum imports.
* Slightly simplify io::handshake::State::finish.
* Simplify creation of 2-byte arrays.
* Remove unnecessary cast and obey 100 char line limit.
* Update protocols/noise/src/protocol.rs
Co-Authored-By: romanb <romanb@users.noreply.github.com>
* Address more review comments.
* Cosmetics
* Cosmetics
* Give authentic DH keypairs a distinct type.
This has a couple of advantages:
* Signing the DH public key only needs to happen once, before
creating a `NoiseConfig` for an authenticated handshake.
* The identity keypair only needs to be borrowed and can be
dropped if it is not used further outside of the Noise
protocol, since it is no longer needed during Noise handshakes.
* It is explicit in the construction of a `NoiseConfig` for
a handshake pattern, whether it operates with a plain `Keypair`
or a keypair that is authentic w.r.t. a public identity key
and future handshake patterns may be built with either.
* The function signatures for constructing `NoiseConfig`s for
handshake patterns are simplified and a few unnecessary trait
bounds removed.
* Post-merge corrections.
* Add note on experimental status of libp2p-noise.
2019-05-07 10:22:42 +02:00
|
|
|
|
self.dh_keys.into_identity(),
|
|
|
|
|
IdentityExchange::Receive)
|
2019-01-30 11:36:00 +01:00
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
Integrate identity keys with libp2p-noise for authentication. (#1027)
* Integrate use of identity keys into libp2p-noise.
In order to make libp2p-noise usable with a `Swarm`, which requires a
`Transport::Output` that is a pair of a peer ID and an implementation
of `StreamMuxer`, it is necessary to bridge the gap between static
DH public keys and public identity keys from which peer IDs are derived.
Because the DH static keys and the identity keys need not be
related, it is thus generally necessary that the public identity keys are
exchanged as part of the Noise handshake, which the Noise protocol
accomodates for through the use of handshake message payloads.
The implementation of the existing (IK, IX, XX) handshake patterns is thus
changed to send the public identity keys in the handshake payloads.
Additionally, to facilitate the use of any identity keypair with Noise
handshakes, the static DH public keys are signed using the identity
keypairs and the signatures sent alongside the public identity key
in handshake payloads, unless the static DH public key is "linked"
to the public identity key by other means, e.g. when an Ed25519 identity
keypair is (re)used as an X25519 keypair.
* libp2p-noise doesn't build for wasm.
Thus the development transport needs to be still constructed with secio
for transport security when building for wasm.
* Documentation tweaks.
* For consistency, avoid wildcard enum imports.
* For consistency, avoid wildcard enum imports.
* Slightly simplify io::handshake::State::finish.
* Simplify creation of 2-byte arrays.
* Remove unnecessary cast and obey 100 char line limit.
* Update protocols/noise/src/protocol.rs
Co-Authored-By: romanb <romanb@users.noreply.github.com>
* Address more review comments.
* Cosmetics
* Cosmetics
* Give authentic DH keypairs a distinct type.
This has a couple of advantages:
* Signing the DH public key only needs to happen once, before
creating a `NoiseConfig` for an authenticated handshake.
* The identity keypair only needs to be borrowed and can be
dropped if it is not used further outside of the Noise
protocol, since it is no longer needed during Noise handshakes.
* It is explicit in the construction of a `NoiseConfig` for
a handshake pattern, whether it operates with a plain `Keypair`
or a keypair that is authentic w.r.t. a public identity key
and future handshake patterns may be built with either.
* The function signatures for constructing `NoiseConfig`s for
handshake patterns are simplified and a few unnecessary trait
bounds removed.
* Post-merge corrections.
* Add note on experimental status of libp2p-noise.
2019-05-07 10:22:42 +02:00
|
|
|
|
impl<T, C> OutboundUpgrade<T> for NoiseConfig<IK, C, (PublicKey<C>, identity::PublicKey)>
|
2019-01-30 11:36:00 +01:00
|
|
|
|
where
|
Integrate identity keys with libp2p-noise for authentication. (#1027)
* Integrate use of identity keys into libp2p-noise.
In order to make libp2p-noise usable with a `Swarm`, which requires a
`Transport::Output` that is a pair of a peer ID and an implementation
of `StreamMuxer`, it is necessary to bridge the gap between static
DH public keys and public identity keys from which peer IDs are derived.
Because the DH static keys and the identity keys need not be
related, it is thus generally necessary that the public identity keys are
exchanged as part of the Noise handshake, which the Noise protocol
accomodates for through the use of handshake message payloads.
The implementation of the existing (IK, IX, XX) handshake patterns is thus
changed to send the public identity keys in the handshake payloads.
Additionally, to facilitate the use of any identity keypair with Noise
handshakes, the static DH public keys are signed using the identity
keypairs and the signatures sent alongside the public identity key
in handshake payloads, unless the static DH public key is "linked"
to the public identity key by other means, e.g. when an Ed25519 identity
keypair is (re)used as an X25519 keypair.
* libp2p-noise doesn't build for wasm.
Thus the development transport needs to be still constructed with secio
for transport security when building for wasm.
* Documentation tweaks.
* For consistency, avoid wildcard enum imports.
* For consistency, avoid wildcard enum imports.
* Slightly simplify io::handshake::State::finish.
* Simplify creation of 2-byte arrays.
* Remove unnecessary cast and obey 100 char line limit.
* Update protocols/noise/src/protocol.rs
Co-Authored-By: romanb <romanb@users.noreply.github.com>
* Address more review comments.
* Cosmetics
* Cosmetics
* Give authentic DH keypairs a distinct type.
This has a couple of advantages:
* Signing the DH public key only needs to happen once, before
creating a `NoiseConfig` for an authenticated handshake.
* The identity keypair only needs to be borrowed and can be
dropped if it is not used further outside of the Noise
protocol, since it is no longer needed during Noise handshakes.
* It is explicit in the construction of a `NoiseConfig` for
a handshake pattern, whether it operates with a plain `Keypair`
or a keypair that is authentic w.r.t. a public identity key
and future handshake patterns may be built with either.
* The function signatures for constructing `NoiseConfig`s for
handshake patterns are simplified and a few unnecessary trait
bounds removed.
* Post-merge corrections.
* Add note on experimental status of libp2p-noise.
2019-05-07 10:22:42 +02:00
|
|
|
|
NoiseConfig<IK, C, (PublicKey<C>, identity::PublicKey)>: UpgradeInfo,
|
2019-10-03 23:40:14 +02:00
|
|
|
|
T: AsyncRead + AsyncWrite + Unpin + Send + 'static,
|
Integrate identity keys with libp2p-noise for authentication. (#1027)
* Integrate use of identity keys into libp2p-noise.
In order to make libp2p-noise usable with a `Swarm`, which requires a
`Transport::Output` that is a pair of a peer ID and an implementation
of `StreamMuxer`, it is necessary to bridge the gap between static
DH public keys and public identity keys from which peer IDs are derived.
Because the DH static keys and the identity keys need not be
related, it is thus generally necessary that the public identity keys are
exchanged as part of the Noise handshake, which the Noise protocol
accomodates for through the use of handshake message payloads.
The implementation of the existing (IK, IX, XX) handshake patterns is thus
changed to send the public identity keys in the handshake payloads.
Additionally, to facilitate the use of any identity keypair with Noise
handshakes, the static DH public keys are signed using the identity
keypairs and the signatures sent alongside the public identity key
in handshake payloads, unless the static DH public key is "linked"
to the public identity key by other means, e.g. when an Ed25519 identity
keypair is (re)used as an X25519 keypair.
* libp2p-noise doesn't build for wasm.
Thus the development transport needs to be still constructed with secio
for transport security when building for wasm.
* Documentation tweaks.
* For consistency, avoid wildcard enum imports.
* For consistency, avoid wildcard enum imports.
* Slightly simplify io::handshake::State::finish.
* Simplify creation of 2-byte arrays.
* Remove unnecessary cast and obey 100 char line limit.
* Update protocols/noise/src/protocol.rs
Co-Authored-By: romanb <romanb@users.noreply.github.com>
* Address more review comments.
* Cosmetics
* Cosmetics
* Give authentic DH keypairs a distinct type.
This has a couple of advantages:
* Signing the DH public key only needs to happen once, before
creating a `NoiseConfig` for an authenticated handshake.
* The identity keypair only needs to be borrowed and can be
dropped if it is not used further outside of the Noise
protocol, since it is no longer needed during Noise handshakes.
* It is explicit in the construction of a `NoiseConfig` for
a handshake pattern, whether it operates with a plain `Keypair`
or a keypair that is authentic w.r.t. a public identity key
and future handshake patterns may be built with either.
* The function signatures for constructing `NoiseConfig`s for
handshake patterns are simplified and a few unnecessary trait
bounds removed.
* Post-merge corrections.
* Add note on experimental status of libp2p-noise.
2019-05-07 10:22:42 +02:00
|
|
|
|
C: Protocol<C> + AsRef<[u8]> + Zeroize + Send + 'static,
|
2019-01-30 11:36:00 +01:00
|
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|
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{
|
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type Output = (RemoteIdentity<C>, NoiseOutput<T>);
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type Error = NoiseError;
|
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type Future = Handshake<T, C>;
|
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2020-01-13 14:34:43 +01:00
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fn upgrade_outbound(self, socket: T, _: Self::Info) -> Self::Future {
|
2019-03-11 13:42:53 +01:00
|
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|
let session = self.params.into_builder()
|
Integrate identity keys with libp2p-noise for authentication. (#1027)
* Integrate use of identity keys into libp2p-noise.
In order to make libp2p-noise usable with a `Swarm`, which requires a
`Transport::Output` that is a pair of a peer ID and an implementation
of `StreamMuxer`, it is necessary to bridge the gap between static
DH public keys and public identity keys from which peer IDs are derived.
Because the DH static keys and the identity keys need not be
related, it is thus generally necessary that the public identity keys are
exchanged as part of the Noise handshake, which the Noise protocol
accomodates for through the use of handshake message payloads.
The implementation of the existing (IK, IX, XX) handshake patterns is thus
changed to send the public identity keys in the handshake payloads.
Additionally, to facilitate the use of any identity keypair with Noise
handshakes, the static DH public keys are signed using the identity
keypairs and the signatures sent alongside the public identity key
in handshake payloads, unless the static DH public key is "linked"
to the public identity key by other means, e.g. when an Ed25519 identity
keypair is (re)used as an X25519 keypair.
* libp2p-noise doesn't build for wasm.
Thus the development transport needs to be still constructed with secio
for transport security when building for wasm.
* Documentation tweaks.
* For consistency, avoid wildcard enum imports.
* For consistency, avoid wildcard enum imports.
* Slightly simplify io::handshake::State::finish.
* Simplify creation of 2-byte arrays.
* Remove unnecessary cast and obey 100 char line limit.
* Update protocols/noise/src/protocol.rs
Co-Authored-By: romanb <romanb@users.noreply.github.com>
* Address more review comments.
* Cosmetics
* Cosmetics
* Give authentic DH keypairs a distinct type.
This has a couple of advantages:
* Signing the DH public key only needs to happen once, before
creating a `NoiseConfig` for an authenticated handshake.
* The identity keypair only needs to be borrowed and can be
dropped if it is not used further outside of the Noise
protocol, since it is no longer needed during Noise handshakes.
* It is explicit in the construction of a `NoiseConfig` for
a handshake pattern, whether it operates with a plain `Keypair`
or a keypair that is authentic w.r.t. a public identity key
and future handshake patterns may be built with either.
* The function signatures for constructing `NoiseConfig`s for
handshake patterns are simplified and a few unnecessary trait
bounds removed.
* Post-merge corrections.
* Add note on experimental status of libp2p-noise.
2019-05-07 10:22:42 +02:00
|
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|
.local_private_key(self.dh_keys.secret().as_ref())
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.remote_public_key(self.remote.0.as_ref())
|
2019-01-30 11:36:00 +01:00
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.build_initiator()
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.map_err(NoiseError::from);
|
2019-10-03 23:40:14 +02:00
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handshake::rt1_initiator(socket, session,
|
Integrate identity keys with libp2p-noise for authentication. (#1027)
* Integrate use of identity keys into libp2p-noise.
In order to make libp2p-noise usable with a `Swarm`, which requires a
`Transport::Output` that is a pair of a peer ID and an implementation
of `StreamMuxer`, it is necessary to bridge the gap between static
DH public keys and public identity keys from which peer IDs are derived.
Because the DH static keys and the identity keys need not be
related, it is thus generally necessary that the public identity keys are
exchanged as part of the Noise handshake, which the Noise protocol
accomodates for through the use of handshake message payloads.
The implementation of the existing (IK, IX, XX) handshake patterns is thus
changed to send the public identity keys in the handshake payloads.
Additionally, to facilitate the use of any identity keypair with Noise
handshakes, the static DH public keys are signed using the identity
keypairs and the signatures sent alongside the public identity key
in handshake payloads, unless the static DH public key is "linked"
to the public identity key by other means, e.g. when an Ed25519 identity
keypair is (re)used as an X25519 keypair.
* libp2p-noise doesn't build for wasm.
Thus the development transport needs to be still constructed with secio
for transport security when building for wasm.
* Documentation tweaks.
* For consistency, avoid wildcard enum imports.
* For consistency, avoid wildcard enum imports.
* Slightly simplify io::handshake::State::finish.
* Simplify creation of 2-byte arrays.
* Remove unnecessary cast and obey 100 char line limit.
* Update protocols/noise/src/protocol.rs
Co-Authored-By: romanb <romanb@users.noreply.github.com>
* Address more review comments.
* Cosmetics
* Cosmetics
* Give authentic DH keypairs a distinct type.
This has a couple of advantages:
* Signing the DH public key only needs to happen once, before
creating a `NoiseConfig` for an authenticated handshake.
* The identity keypair only needs to be borrowed and can be
dropped if it is not used further outside of the Noise
protocol, since it is no longer needed during Noise handshakes.
* It is explicit in the construction of a `NoiseConfig` for
a handshake pattern, whether it operates with a plain `Keypair`
or a keypair that is authentic w.r.t. a public identity key
and future handshake patterns may be built with either.
* The function signatures for constructing `NoiseConfig`s for
handshake patterns are simplified and a few unnecessary trait
bounds removed.
* Post-merge corrections.
* Add note on experimental status of libp2p-noise.
2019-05-07 10:22:42 +02:00
|
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self.dh_keys.into_identity(),
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IdentityExchange::Send { remote: self.remote.1 })
|
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|
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}
|
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|
}
|
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|
Rework the transport upgrade API. (#1240)
* Rework the transport upgrade API.
ALthough transport upgrades must follow a specific pattern
in order fot the resulting transport to be usable with a
`Network` or `Swarm`, that pattern is currently not well
reflected in the transport upgrade API. Rather, transport
upgrades are rather laborious and involve non-trivial code
duplication.
This commit introduces a `transport::upgrade::Builder` that is
obtained from `Transport::upgrade`. The `Builder` encodes the
previously implicit rules for transport upgrades:
1. Authentication upgrades must happen first.
2. Any number of upgrades may follow.
3. A multiplexer upgrade must happen last.
Since multiplexing is the last (regular) transport upgrade (because
that upgrade yields a `StreamMuxer` which is no longer a `AsyncRead`
/ `AsyncWrite` resource, which the upgrade process is based on),
the upgrade starts with `Transport::upgrade` and ends with
`Builder::multiplex`, which drops back down to the `Transport`,
providing a fluent API.
Authentication and multiplexer upgrades must furthermore adhere
to a minimal contract w.r.t their outputs:
1. An authentication upgrade is given an (async) I/O resource `C`
and must produce a pair `(I, D)` where `I: ConnectionInfo` and
`D` is a new (async) I/O resource `D`.
2. A multiplexer upgrade is given an (async) I/O resource `C`
and must produce a `M: StreamMuxer`.
To that end, two changes to the `secio` and `noise` protocols have been
made:
1. The `secio` upgrade now outputs a pair of `(PeerId, SecioOutput)`.
The former implements `ConnectionInfo` and the latter `AsyncRead` /
`AsyncWrite`, fulfilling the `Builder` contract.
2. A new `NoiseAuthenticated` upgrade has been added that wraps around
any noise upgrade (i.e. `NoiseConfig`) and has an output of
`(PeerId, NoiseOutput)`, i.e. it checks if the `RemoteIdentity` from
the handshake output is an `IdentityKey`, failing if that is not the
case. This is the standard upgrade procedure one wants for integrating
noise with libp2p-core/swarm.
* Cleanup
* Add a new integration test.
* Add missing license.
2019-09-10 15:42:45 +02:00
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|
// Authenticated Upgrades /////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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/// A `NoiseAuthenticated` transport upgrade that wraps around any
|
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/// `NoiseConfig` handshake and verifies that the remote identified with a
|
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|
/// [`RemoteIdentity::IdentityKey`], aborting otherwise.
|
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|
///
|
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|
|
/// See [`NoiseConfig::into_authenticated`].
|
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|
|
///
|
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|
|
/// On success, the upgrade yields the [`PeerId`] obtained from the
|
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|
|
|
/// `RemoteIdentity`. The output of this upgrade is thus directly suitable
|
|
|
|
|
/// for creating an [`authenticated`](libp2p_core::TransportBuilder::authenticate)
|
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|
/// transport for use with a [`Network`](libp2p_core::nodes::Network).
|
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|
|
#[derive(Clone)]
|
|
|
|
|
pub struct NoiseAuthenticated<P, C: Zeroize, R> {
|
|
|
|
|
config: NoiseConfig<P, C, R>
|
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
impl<P, C: Zeroize, R> UpgradeInfo for NoiseAuthenticated<P, C, R>
|
|
|
|
|
where
|
|
|
|
|
NoiseConfig<P, C, R>: UpgradeInfo
|
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
|
type Info = <NoiseConfig<P, C, R> as UpgradeInfo>::Info;
|
|
|
|
|
type InfoIter = <NoiseConfig<P, C, R> as UpgradeInfo>::InfoIter;
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
fn protocol_info(&self) -> Self::InfoIter {
|
|
|
|
|
self.config.protocol_info()
|
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
impl<T, P, C, R> InboundUpgrade<T> for NoiseAuthenticated<P, C, R>
|
|
|
|
|
where
|
|
|
|
|
NoiseConfig<P, C, R>: UpgradeInfo + InboundUpgrade<T,
|
2020-01-13 14:34:43 +01:00
|
|
|
|
Output = (RemoteIdentity<C>, NoiseOutput<T>),
|
Rework the transport upgrade API. (#1240)
* Rework the transport upgrade API.
ALthough transport upgrades must follow a specific pattern
in order fot the resulting transport to be usable with a
`Network` or `Swarm`, that pattern is currently not well
reflected in the transport upgrade API. Rather, transport
upgrades are rather laborious and involve non-trivial code
duplication.
This commit introduces a `transport::upgrade::Builder` that is
obtained from `Transport::upgrade`. The `Builder` encodes the
previously implicit rules for transport upgrades:
1. Authentication upgrades must happen first.
2. Any number of upgrades may follow.
3. A multiplexer upgrade must happen last.
Since multiplexing is the last (regular) transport upgrade (because
that upgrade yields a `StreamMuxer` which is no longer a `AsyncRead`
/ `AsyncWrite` resource, which the upgrade process is based on),
the upgrade starts with `Transport::upgrade` and ends with
`Builder::multiplex`, which drops back down to the `Transport`,
providing a fluent API.
Authentication and multiplexer upgrades must furthermore adhere
to a minimal contract w.r.t their outputs:
1. An authentication upgrade is given an (async) I/O resource `C`
and must produce a pair `(I, D)` where `I: ConnectionInfo` and
`D` is a new (async) I/O resource `D`.
2. A multiplexer upgrade is given an (async) I/O resource `C`
and must produce a `M: StreamMuxer`.
To that end, two changes to the `secio` and `noise` protocols have been
made:
1. The `secio` upgrade now outputs a pair of `(PeerId, SecioOutput)`.
The former implements `ConnectionInfo` and the latter `AsyncRead` /
`AsyncWrite`, fulfilling the `Builder` contract.
2. A new `NoiseAuthenticated` upgrade has been added that wraps around
any noise upgrade (i.e. `NoiseConfig`) and has an output of
`(PeerId, NoiseOutput)`, i.e. it checks if the `RemoteIdentity` from
the handshake output is an `IdentityKey`, failing if that is not the
case. This is the standard upgrade procedure one wants for integrating
noise with libp2p-core/swarm.
* Cleanup
* Add a new integration test.
* Add missing license.
2019-09-10 15:42:45 +02:00
|
|
|
|
Error = NoiseError
|
2019-10-03 23:40:14 +02:00
|
|
|
|
> + 'static,
|
|
|
|
|
<NoiseConfig<P, C, R> as InboundUpgrade<T>>::Future: Send,
|
Rework the transport upgrade API. (#1240)
* Rework the transport upgrade API.
ALthough transport upgrades must follow a specific pattern
in order fot the resulting transport to be usable with a
`Network` or `Swarm`, that pattern is currently not well
reflected in the transport upgrade API. Rather, transport
upgrades are rather laborious and involve non-trivial code
duplication.
This commit introduces a `transport::upgrade::Builder` that is
obtained from `Transport::upgrade`. The `Builder` encodes the
previously implicit rules for transport upgrades:
1. Authentication upgrades must happen first.
2. Any number of upgrades may follow.
3. A multiplexer upgrade must happen last.
Since multiplexing is the last (regular) transport upgrade (because
that upgrade yields a `StreamMuxer` which is no longer a `AsyncRead`
/ `AsyncWrite` resource, which the upgrade process is based on),
the upgrade starts with `Transport::upgrade` and ends with
`Builder::multiplex`, which drops back down to the `Transport`,
providing a fluent API.
Authentication and multiplexer upgrades must furthermore adhere
to a minimal contract w.r.t their outputs:
1. An authentication upgrade is given an (async) I/O resource `C`
and must produce a pair `(I, D)` where `I: ConnectionInfo` and
`D` is a new (async) I/O resource `D`.
2. A multiplexer upgrade is given an (async) I/O resource `C`
and must produce a `M: StreamMuxer`.
To that end, two changes to the `secio` and `noise` protocols have been
made:
1. The `secio` upgrade now outputs a pair of `(PeerId, SecioOutput)`.
The former implements `ConnectionInfo` and the latter `AsyncRead` /
`AsyncWrite`, fulfilling the `Builder` contract.
2. A new `NoiseAuthenticated` upgrade has been added that wraps around
any noise upgrade (i.e. `NoiseConfig`) and has an output of
`(PeerId, NoiseOutput)`, i.e. it checks if the `RemoteIdentity` from
the handshake output is an `IdentityKey`, failing if that is not the
case. This is the standard upgrade procedure one wants for integrating
noise with libp2p-core/swarm.
* Cleanup
* Add a new integration test.
* Add missing license.
2019-09-10 15:42:45 +02:00
|
|
|
|
T: AsyncRead + AsyncWrite + Send + 'static,
|
|
|
|
|
C: Protocol<C> + AsRef<[u8]> + Zeroize + Send + 'static,
|
|
|
|
|
{
|
2020-01-13 14:34:43 +01:00
|
|
|
|
type Output = (PeerId, NoiseOutput<T>);
|
Rework the transport upgrade API. (#1240)
* Rework the transport upgrade API.
ALthough transport upgrades must follow a specific pattern
in order fot the resulting transport to be usable with a
`Network` or `Swarm`, that pattern is currently not well
reflected in the transport upgrade API. Rather, transport
upgrades are rather laborious and involve non-trivial code
duplication.
This commit introduces a `transport::upgrade::Builder` that is
obtained from `Transport::upgrade`. The `Builder` encodes the
previously implicit rules for transport upgrades:
1. Authentication upgrades must happen first.
2. Any number of upgrades may follow.
3. A multiplexer upgrade must happen last.
Since multiplexing is the last (regular) transport upgrade (because
that upgrade yields a `StreamMuxer` which is no longer a `AsyncRead`
/ `AsyncWrite` resource, which the upgrade process is based on),
the upgrade starts with `Transport::upgrade` and ends with
`Builder::multiplex`, which drops back down to the `Transport`,
providing a fluent API.
Authentication and multiplexer upgrades must furthermore adhere
to a minimal contract w.r.t their outputs:
1. An authentication upgrade is given an (async) I/O resource `C`
and must produce a pair `(I, D)` where `I: ConnectionInfo` and
`D` is a new (async) I/O resource `D`.
2. A multiplexer upgrade is given an (async) I/O resource `C`
and must produce a `M: StreamMuxer`.
To that end, two changes to the `secio` and `noise` protocols have been
made:
1. The `secio` upgrade now outputs a pair of `(PeerId, SecioOutput)`.
The former implements `ConnectionInfo` and the latter `AsyncRead` /
`AsyncWrite`, fulfilling the `Builder` contract.
2. A new `NoiseAuthenticated` upgrade has been added that wraps around
any noise upgrade (i.e. `NoiseConfig`) and has an output of
`(PeerId, NoiseOutput)`, i.e. it checks if the `RemoteIdentity` from
the handshake output is an `IdentityKey`, failing if that is not the
case. This is the standard upgrade procedure one wants for integrating
noise with libp2p-core/swarm.
* Cleanup
* Add a new integration test.
* Add missing license.
2019-09-10 15:42:45 +02:00
|
|
|
|
type Error = NoiseError;
|
2019-10-03 23:40:14 +02:00
|
|
|
|
type Future = Pin<Box<dyn Future<Output = Result<Self::Output, Self::Error>> + Send>>;
|
Rework the transport upgrade API. (#1240)
* Rework the transport upgrade API.
ALthough transport upgrades must follow a specific pattern
in order fot the resulting transport to be usable with a
`Network` or `Swarm`, that pattern is currently not well
reflected in the transport upgrade API. Rather, transport
upgrades are rather laborious and involve non-trivial code
duplication.
This commit introduces a `transport::upgrade::Builder` that is
obtained from `Transport::upgrade`. The `Builder` encodes the
previously implicit rules for transport upgrades:
1. Authentication upgrades must happen first.
2. Any number of upgrades may follow.
3. A multiplexer upgrade must happen last.
Since multiplexing is the last (regular) transport upgrade (because
that upgrade yields a `StreamMuxer` which is no longer a `AsyncRead`
/ `AsyncWrite` resource, which the upgrade process is based on),
the upgrade starts with `Transport::upgrade` and ends with
`Builder::multiplex`, which drops back down to the `Transport`,
providing a fluent API.
Authentication and multiplexer upgrades must furthermore adhere
to a minimal contract w.r.t their outputs:
1. An authentication upgrade is given an (async) I/O resource `C`
and must produce a pair `(I, D)` where `I: ConnectionInfo` and
`D` is a new (async) I/O resource `D`.
2. A multiplexer upgrade is given an (async) I/O resource `C`
and must produce a `M: StreamMuxer`.
To that end, two changes to the `secio` and `noise` protocols have been
made:
1. The `secio` upgrade now outputs a pair of `(PeerId, SecioOutput)`.
The former implements `ConnectionInfo` and the latter `AsyncRead` /
`AsyncWrite`, fulfilling the `Builder` contract.
2. A new `NoiseAuthenticated` upgrade has been added that wraps around
any noise upgrade (i.e. `NoiseConfig`) and has an output of
`(PeerId, NoiseOutput)`, i.e. it checks if the `RemoteIdentity` from
the handshake output is an `IdentityKey`, failing if that is not the
case. This is the standard upgrade procedure one wants for integrating
noise with libp2p-core/swarm.
* Cleanup
* Add a new integration test.
* Add missing license.
2019-09-10 15:42:45 +02:00
|
|
|
|
|
2020-01-13 14:34:43 +01:00
|
|
|
|
fn upgrade_inbound(self, socket: T, info: Self::Info) -> Self::Future {
|
2019-10-03 23:40:14 +02:00
|
|
|
|
Box::pin(self.config.upgrade_inbound(socket, info)
|
|
|
|
|
.and_then(|(remote, io)| match remote {
|
|
|
|
|
RemoteIdentity::IdentityKey(pk) => future::ok((pk.into_peer_id(), io)),
|
|
|
|
|
_ => future::err(NoiseError::AuthenticationFailed)
|
Rework the transport upgrade API. (#1240)
* Rework the transport upgrade API.
ALthough transport upgrades must follow a specific pattern
in order fot the resulting transport to be usable with a
`Network` or `Swarm`, that pattern is currently not well
reflected in the transport upgrade API. Rather, transport
upgrades are rather laborious and involve non-trivial code
duplication.
This commit introduces a `transport::upgrade::Builder` that is
obtained from `Transport::upgrade`. The `Builder` encodes the
previously implicit rules for transport upgrades:
1. Authentication upgrades must happen first.
2. Any number of upgrades may follow.
3. A multiplexer upgrade must happen last.
Since multiplexing is the last (regular) transport upgrade (because
that upgrade yields a `StreamMuxer` which is no longer a `AsyncRead`
/ `AsyncWrite` resource, which the upgrade process is based on),
the upgrade starts with `Transport::upgrade` and ends with
`Builder::multiplex`, which drops back down to the `Transport`,
providing a fluent API.
Authentication and multiplexer upgrades must furthermore adhere
to a minimal contract w.r.t their outputs:
1. An authentication upgrade is given an (async) I/O resource `C`
and must produce a pair `(I, D)` where `I: ConnectionInfo` and
`D` is a new (async) I/O resource `D`.
2. A multiplexer upgrade is given an (async) I/O resource `C`
and must produce a `M: StreamMuxer`.
To that end, two changes to the `secio` and `noise` protocols have been
made:
1. The `secio` upgrade now outputs a pair of `(PeerId, SecioOutput)`.
The former implements `ConnectionInfo` and the latter `AsyncRead` /
`AsyncWrite`, fulfilling the `Builder` contract.
2. A new `NoiseAuthenticated` upgrade has been added that wraps around
any noise upgrade (i.e. `NoiseConfig`) and has an output of
`(PeerId, NoiseOutput)`, i.e. it checks if the `RemoteIdentity` from
the handshake output is an `IdentityKey`, failing if that is not the
case. This is the standard upgrade procedure one wants for integrating
noise with libp2p-core/swarm.
* Cleanup
* Add a new integration test.
* Add missing license.
2019-09-10 15:42:45 +02:00
|
|
|
|
}))
|
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
impl<T, P, C, R> OutboundUpgrade<T> for NoiseAuthenticated<P, C, R>
|
|
|
|
|
where
|
|
|
|
|
NoiseConfig<P, C, R>: UpgradeInfo + OutboundUpgrade<T,
|
2020-01-13 14:34:43 +01:00
|
|
|
|
Output = (RemoteIdentity<C>, NoiseOutput<T>),
|
Rework the transport upgrade API. (#1240)
* Rework the transport upgrade API.
ALthough transport upgrades must follow a specific pattern
in order fot the resulting transport to be usable with a
`Network` or `Swarm`, that pattern is currently not well
reflected in the transport upgrade API. Rather, transport
upgrades are rather laborious and involve non-trivial code
duplication.
This commit introduces a `transport::upgrade::Builder` that is
obtained from `Transport::upgrade`. The `Builder` encodes the
previously implicit rules for transport upgrades:
1. Authentication upgrades must happen first.
2. Any number of upgrades may follow.
3. A multiplexer upgrade must happen last.
Since multiplexing is the last (regular) transport upgrade (because
that upgrade yields a `StreamMuxer` which is no longer a `AsyncRead`
/ `AsyncWrite` resource, which the upgrade process is based on),
the upgrade starts with `Transport::upgrade` and ends with
`Builder::multiplex`, which drops back down to the `Transport`,
providing a fluent API.
Authentication and multiplexer upgrades must furthermore adhere
to a minimal contract w.r.t their outputs:
1. An authentication upgrade is given an (async) I/O resource `C`
and must produce a pair `(I, D)` where `I: ConnectionInfo` and
`D` is a new (async) I/O resource `D`.
2. A multiplexer upgrade is given an (async) I/O resource `C`
and must produce a `M: StreamMuxer`.
To that end, two changes to the `secio` and `noise` protocols have been
made:
1. The `secio` upgrade now outputs a pair of `(PeerId, SecioOutput)`.
The former implements `ConnectionInfo` and the latter `AsyncRead` /
`AsyncWrite`, fulfilling the `Builder` contract.
2. A new `NoiseAuthenticated` upgrade has been added that wraps around
any noise upgrade (i.e. `NoiseConfig`) and has an output of
`(PeerId, NoiseOutput)`, i.e. it checks if the `RemoteIdentity` from
the handshake output is an `IdentityKey`, failing if that is not the
case. This is the standard upgrade procedure one wants for integrating
noise with libp2p-core/swarm.
* Cleanup
* Add a new integration test.
* Add missing license.
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Error = NoiseError
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> + 'static,
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<NoiseConfig<P, C, R> as OutboundUpgrade<T>>::Future: Send,
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Rework the transport upgrade API. (#1240)
* Rework the transport upgrade API.
ALthough transport upgrades must follow a specific pattern
in order fot the resulting transport to be usable with a
`Network` or `Swarm`, that pattern is currently not well
reflected in the transport upgrade API. Rather, transport
upgrades are rather laborious and involve non-trivial code
duplication.
This commit introduces a `transport::upgrade::Builder` that is
obtained from `Transport::upgrade`. The `Builder` encodes the
previously implicit rules for transport upgrades:
1. Authentication upgrades must happen first.
2. Any number of upgrades may follow.
3. A multiplexer upgrade must happen last.
Since multiplexing is the last (regular) transport upgrade (because
that upgrade yields a `StreamMuxer` which is no longer a `AsyncRead`
/ `AsyncWrite` resource, which the upgrade process is based on),
the upgrade starts with `Transport::upgrade` and ends with
`Builder::multiplex`, which drops back down to the `Transport`,
providing a fluent API.
Authentication and multiplexer upgrades must furthermore adhere
to a minimal contract w.r.t their outputs:
1. An authentication upgrade is given an (async) I/O resource `C`
and must produce a pair `(I, D)` where `I: ConnectionInfo` and
`D` is a new (async) I/O resource `D`.
2. A multiplexer upgrade is given an (async) I/O resource `C`
and must produce a `M: StreamMuxer`.
To that end, two changes to the `secio` and `noise` protocols have been
made:
1. The `secio` upgrade now outputs a pair of `(PeerId, SecioOutput)`.
The former implements `ConnectionInfo` and the latter `AsyncRead` /
`AsyncWrite`, fulfilling the `Builder` contract.
2. A new `NoiseAuthenticated` upgrade has been added that wraps around
any noise upgrade (i.e. `NoiseConfig`) and has an output of
`(PeerId, NoiseOutput)`, i.e. it checks if the `RemoteIdentity` from
the handshake output is an `IdentityKey`, failing if that is not the
case. This is the standard upgrade procedure one wants for integrating
noise with libp2p-core/swarm.
* Cleanup
* Add a new integration test.
* Add missing license.
2019-09-10 15:42:45 +02:00
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T: AsyncRead + AsyncWrite + Send + 'static,
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C: Protocol<C> + AsRef<[u8]> + Zeroize + Send + 'static,
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{
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type Output = (PeerId, NoiseOutput<T>);
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Rework the transport upgrade API. (#1240)
* Rework the transport upgrade API.
ALthough transport upgrades must follow a specific pattern
in order fot the resulting transport to be usable with a
`Network` or `Swarm`, that pattern is currently not well
reflected in the transport upgrade API. Rather, transport
upgrades are rather laborious and involve non-trivial code
duplication.
This commit introduces a `transport::upgrade::Builder` that is
obtained from `Transport::upgrade`. The `Builder` encodes the
previously implicit rules for transport upgrades:
1. Authentication upgrades must happen first.
2. Any number of upgrades may follow.
3. A multiplexer upgrade must happen last.
Since multiplexing is the last (regular) transport upgrade (because
that upgrade yields a `StreamMuxer` which is no longer a `AsyncRead`
/ `AsyncWrite` resource, which the upgrade process is based on),
the upgrade starts with `Transport::upgrade` and ends with
`Builder::multiplex`, which drops back down to the `Transport`,
providing a fluent API.
Authentication and multiplexer upgrades must furthermore adhere
to a minimal contract w.r.t their outputs:
1. An authentication upgrade is given an (async) I/O resource `C`
and must produce a pair `(I, D)` where `I: ConnectionInfo` and
`D` is a new (async) I/O resource `D`.
2. A multiplexer upgrade is given an (async) I/O resource `C`
and must produce a `M: StreamMuxer`.
To that end, two changes to the `secio` and `noise` protocols have been
made:
1. The `secio` upgrade now outputs a pair of `(PeerId, SecioOutput)`.
The former implements `ConnectionInfo` and the latter `AsyncRead` /
`AsyncWrite`, fulfilling the `Builder` contract.
2. A new `NoiseAuthenticated` upgrade has been added that wraps around
any noise upgrade (i.e. `NoiseConfig`) and has an output of
`(PeerId, NoiseOutput)`, i.e. it checks if the `RemoteIdentity` from
the handshake output is an `IdentityKey`, failing if that is not the
case. This is the standard upgrade procedure one wants for integrating
noise with libp2p-core/swarm.
* Cleanup
* Add a new integration test.
* Add missing license.
2019-09-10 15:42:45 +02:00
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type Error = NoiseError;
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type Future = Pin<Box<dyn Future<Output = Result<Self::Output, Self::Error>> + Send>>;
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Rework the transport upgrade API. (#1240)
* Rework the transport upgrade API.
ALthough transport upgrades must follow a specific pattern
in order fot the resulting transport to be usable with a
`Network` or `Swarm`, that pattern is currently not well
reflected in the transport upgrade API. Rather, transport
upgrades are rather laborious and involve non-trivial code
duplication.
This commit introduces a `transport::upgrade::Builder` that is
obtained from `Transport::upgrade`. The `Builder` encodes the
previously implicit rules for transport upgrades:
1. Authentication upgrades must happen first.
2. Any number of upgrades may follow.
3. A multiplexer upgrade must happen last.
Since multiplexing is the last (regular) transport upgrade (because
that upgrade yields a `StreamMuxer` which is no longer a `AsyncRead`
/ `AsyncWrite` resource, which the upgrade process is based on),
the upgrade starts with `Transport::upgrade` and ends with
`Builder::multiplex`, which drops back down to the `Transport`,
providing a fluent API.
Authentication and multiplexer upgrades must furthermore adhere
to a minimal contract w.r.t their outputs:
1. An authentication upgrade is given an (async) I/O resource `C`
and must produce a pair `(I, D)` where `I: ConnectionInfo` and
`D` is a new (async) I/O resource `D`.
2. A multiplexer upgrade is given an (async) I/O resource `C`
and must produce a `M: StreamMuxer`.
To that end, two changes to the `secio` and `noise` protocols have been
made:
1. The `secio` upgrade now outputs a pair of `(PeerId, SecioOutput)`.
The former implements `ConnectionInfo` and the latter `AsyncRead` /
`AsyncWrite`, fulfilling the `Builder` contract.
2. A new `NoiseAuthenticated` upgrade has been added that wraps around
any noise upgrade (i.e. `NoiseConfig`) and has an output of
`(PeerId, NoiseOutput)`, i.e. it checks if the `RemoteIdentity` from
the handshake output is an `IdentityKey`, failing if that is not the
case. This is the standard upgrade procedure one wants for integrating
noise with libp2p-core/swarm.
* Cleanup
* Add a new integration test.
* Add missing license.
2019-09-10 15:42:45 +02:00
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fn upgrade_outbound(self, socket: T, info: Self::Info) -> Self::Future {
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Box::pin(self.config.upgrade_outbound(socket, info)
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.and_then(|(remote, io)| match remote {
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RemoteIdentity::IdentityKey(pk) => future::ok((pk.into_peer_id(), io)),
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_ => future::err(NoiseError::AuthenticationFailed)
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Rework the transport upgrade API. (#1240)
* Rework the transport upgrade API.
ALthough transport upgrades must follow a specific pattern
in order fot the resulting transport to be usable with a
`Network` or `Swarm`, that pattern is currently not well
reflected in the transport upgrade API. Rather, transport
upgrades are rather laborious and involve non-trivial code
duplication.
This commit introduces a `transport::upgrade::Builder` that is
obtained from `Transport::upgrade`. The `Builder` encodes the
previously implicit rules for transport upgrades:
1. Authentication upgrades must happen first.
2. Any number of upgrades may follow.
3. A multiplexer upgrade must happen last.
Since multiplexing is the last (regular) transport upgrade (because
that upgrade yields a `StreamMuxer` which is no longer a `AsyncRead`
/ `AsyncWrite` resource, which the upgrade process is based on),
the upgrade starts with `Transport::upgrade` and ends with
`Builder::multiplex`, which drops back down to the `Transport`,
providing a fluent API.
Authentication and multiplexer upgrades must furthermore adhere
to a minimal contract w.r.t their outputs:
1. An authentication upgrade is given an (async) I/O resource `C`
and must produce a pair `(I, D)` where `I: ConnectionInfo` and
`D` is a new (async) I/O resource `D`.
2. A multiplexer upgrade is given an (async) I/O resource `C`
and must produce a `M: StreamMuxer`.
To that end, two changes to the `secio` and `noise` protocols have been
made:
1. The `secio` upgrade now outputs a pair of `(PeerId, SecioOutput)`.
The former implements `ConnectionInfo` and the latter `AsyncRead` /
`AsyncWrite`, fulfilling the `Builder` contract.
2. A new `NoiseAuthenticated` upgrade has been added that wraps around
any noise upgrade (i.e. `NoiseConfig`) and has an output of
`(PeerId, NoiseOutput)`, i.e. it checks if the `RemoteIdentity` from
the handshake output is an `IdentityKey`, failing if that is not the
case. This is the standard upgrade procedure one wants for integrating
noise with libp2p-core/swarm.
* Cleanup
* Add a new integration test.
* Add missing license.
2019-09-10 15:42:45 +02:00
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}))
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}
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}
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