/* Herradura - a Key exchange scheme in the style of Diffie-Hellman Key Exchange. Copyright (C) 2017 Omar Alejandro Herrera Reyna This program 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. This program 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 this program. If not, see . golang implementation by Russ Magee (rmagee_at_gmail.com) */ package herradurakex // Implementation of HKEx-wrapped versions of the golang standard // net package interfaces, allowing clients and servers to simply replace // 'net.Dial', 'net.Listen' etc. with 'hkex.Dial', 'hkex.Listen' and so // forth. import ( "bytes" "crypto/cipher" "fmt" "math/big" "net" ) /*---------------------------------------------------------------------*/ type Conn struct { c net.Conn // which also implements io.Reader, io.Writer, ... h *HerraduraKEx r cipher.Stream w cipher.Stream } // Dial as net.Dial(), but with implicit HKEx PeerD read on connect func Dial(protocol string, ipport string) (hc *Conn, err error) { c, err := net.Dial(protocol, ipport) if err != nil { return nil, err } hc = &Conn{c, New(0, 0), nil, nil} fmt.Fprintf(c, "0x%s\n", hc.h.d.Text(16)) d := big.NewInt(0) _, err = fmt.Fscanln(c, d) if err != nil { return nil, err } hc.h.PeerD = d fmt.Printf("** D:%s\n", hc.h.d.Text(16)) fmt.Printf("**(c)** peerD:%s\n", hc.h.PeerD.Text(16)) hc.h.FA() fmt.Printf("**(c)** FA:%s\n", hc.h.fa) hc.r = hc.getStream(hc.h.fa, 0x0) hc.w = hc.getStream(hc.h.fa, 0x0) return } func (hc *Conn) Close() (err error) { err = hc.c.Close() fmt.Println("[Conn Closing]") return } /*---------------------------------------------------------------------*/ type HKExListener struct { l net.Listener } func Listen(protocol string, ipport string) (hl HKExListener, e error) { l, err := net.Listen(protocol, ipport) if err != nil { return HKExListener{nil}, err } fmt.Println("[Listening]") hl.l = l return } func (hl *HKExListener) Close() { hl.l.Close() fmt.Println("[Listener Closed]") } func (hl *HKExListener) Accept() (hc Conn, err error) { c, err := hl.l.Accept() fmt.Println("[Accepted]") if err != nil { return Conn{nil, nil, nil, nil}, err } hc = Conn{c: c, h: New(0, 0), r: nil, w: nil} d := big.NewInt(0) _, err = fmt.Fscanln(c, d) if err != nil { fmt.Println("[Error]") return hc, err } hc.h.PeerD = d fmt.Printf("** D:%s\n", hc.h.d.Text(16)) fmt.Printf("**(s)** peerD:%s\n", hc.h.PeerD.Text(16)) hc.h.FA() fmt.Printf("**(s)** FA:%s\n", hc.h.fa) fmt.Fprintf(c, "0x%s\n", hc.h.d.Text(16)) hc.r = hc.getStream(hc.h.fa, 0x0) hc.w = hc.getStream(hc.h.fa, 0x0) return } /*---------------------------------------------------------------------*/ func (hc Conn) Read(b []byte) (n int, err error) { fmt.Printf("[Decrypting...]\n") n, err = hc.c.Read(b) if err != nil && err.Error() != "EOF" { panic(err) } fmt.Printf(" ctext:%+v\n", b[:n]) // print only used portion db := bytes.NewBuffer(b[:n]) // The StreamReader acts like a pipe, decrypting // whatever is available and forwarding the result // to the parameter of Read() as a normal io.Reader rs := &cipher.StreamReader{S: hc.r, R: db} n, err = rs.Read(b) fmt.Printf(" ptext:%+v\n", b[:n]) return } func (hc Conn) Write(b []byte) (n int, err error) { fmt.Printf("[Encrypting...]\n") fmt.Printf(" ptext:%+v\n", b) var wb bytes.Buffer // The StreamWriter acts like a pipe, forwarding whatever is // written to it through the cipher, encrypting as it goes ws := &cipher.StreamWriter{S: hc.w, W: &wb} n, err = ws.Write(b) fmt.Printf(" ctext:%+v\n", wb.Bytes()) n, err = hc.c.Write(wb.Bytes()) return } // Return c coerced into a HKEx Conn (which implements interface net.Conn) // Only useful if one wants to convert an open connection later to HKEx // (Use Dial() instead to start with HKEx automatically.) func NewHKExConn(c *net.Conn) (hc *Conn) { hc = new(Conn) hc.c = *c hc.h = New(0, 0) d := big.NewInt(0) _, err := fmt.Fscanln(hc.c, d) if err != nil { // } hc.h.PeerD = d fmt.Printf("** D:%s\n", hc.h.d.Text(16)) fmt.Printf("** peerD:%s\n", hc.h.PeerD.Text(16)) return }