// Copyright 2015-2017 Parity Technologies (UK) Ltd. // This file is part of Parity. // Parity is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify // it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by // the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or // (at your option) any later version. // Parity is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, // but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the // GNU General Public License for more details. // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License // along with Parity. If not, see . use ethkey::{KeyPair, Signature, Error as EthKeyError}; use bigint::hash::H256; use types::all::{Error, Public, ServerKeyId, MessageHash, EncryptedMessageSignature, RequestSignature, EncryptedDocumentKey, EncryptedDocumentKeyShadow}; /// Node key pair. pub trait NodeKeyPair: Send + Sync { /// Public portion of key. fn public(&self) -> &Public; /// Sign data with node key. fn sign(&self, data: &H256) -> Result; /// Compute shared key to encrypt channel between two nodes. fn compute_shared_key(&self, peer_public: &Public) -> Result; } /// Server key (SK) generator. pub trait ServerKeyGenerator { /// Generate new SK. /// `key_id` is the caller-provided identifier of generated SK. /// `signature` is `key_id`, signed with caller public key. /// `threshold + 1` is the minimal number of nodes, required to restore private key. /// Result is a public portion of SK. fn generate_key(&self, key_id: &ServerKeyId, signature: &RequestSignature, threshold: usize) -> Result; } /// Document key (DK) server. pub trait DocumentKeyServer: ServerKeyGenerator { /// Store externally generated DK. /// `key_id` is identifier of previously generated SK. /// `signature` is key_id, signed with caller public key. Caller must be the same as in the `generate_key` call. /// `common_point` is a result of `k * T` expression, where `T` is generation point and `k` is random scalar in EC field. /// `encrypted_document_key` is a result of `M + k * y` expression, where `M` is unencrypted document key (point on EC), /// `k` is the same scalar used in `common_point` calculation and `y` is previously generated public part of SK. fn store_document_key(&self, key_id: &ServerKeyId, signature: &RequestSignature, common_point: Public, encrypted_document_key: Public) -> Result<(), Error>; /// Generate and store both SK and DK. This is a shortcut for consequent calls of `generate_key` and `store_document_key`. /// The only difference is that DK is generated by DocumentKeyServer (which might be considered unsafe). /// `key_id` is the caller-provided identifier of generated SK. /// `signature` is `key_id`, signed with caller public key. /// `threshold + 1` is the minimal number of nodes, required to restore private key. /// Result is a DK, encrypted with caller public key. fn generate_document_key(&self, key_id: &ServerKeyId, signature: &RequestSignature, threshold: usize) -> Result; /// Restore previously stored DK. /// DK is decrypted on the key server (which might be considered unsafe), and then encrypted with caller public key. /// `key_id` is identifier of previously generated SK. /// `signature` is key_id, signed with caller public key. Caller must be on ACL for this function to succeed. /// Result is a DK, encrypted with caller public key. fn restore_document_key(&self, key_id: &ServerKeyId, signature: &RequestSignature) -> Result; /// Restore previously stored DK. /// To decrypt DK on client: /// 1) use requestor secret key to decrypt secret coefficients from result.decrypt_shadows /// 2) calculate decrypt_shadows_sum = sum of all secrets from (1) /// 3) calculate decrypt_shadow_point: decrypt_shadows_sum * result.common_point /// 4) calculate decrypted_secret: result.decrypted_secret + decrypt_shadow_point /// Result is a DK shadow. fn restore_document_key_shadow(&self, key_id: &ServerKeyId, signature: &RequestSignature) -> Result; } /// Message signer. pub trait MessageSigner: ServerKeyGenerator { /// Sign message with previously generated SK. /// `key_id` is the caller-provided identifier of generated SK. /// `signature` is `key_id`, signed with caller public key. /// `message` is the message to be signed. /// Result is a signed message, encrypted with caller public key. fn sign_message(&self, key_id: &ServerKeyId, signature: &RequestSignature, message: MessageHash) -> Result; } /// Key server. #[ipc(client_ident="RemoteKeyServer")] pub trait KeyServer: DocumentKeyServer + MessageSigner + Send + Sync { }