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extern crate bincode; |
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#[macro_use] |
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extern crate serde_derive; |
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extern crate threshold_crypto; |
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use bincode::{deserialize, serialize}; |
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use threshold_crypto::{PublicKey, SecretKey, Signature}; |
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#[derive(Deserialize, Serialize)] |
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struct SignedMsg { |
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msg: Vec<u8>, |
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sig: Signature, |
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} |
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#[derive(Debug)] |
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struct KeyPair { |
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sk: SecretKey, |
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pk: PublicKey, |
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} |
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impl KeyPair { |
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fn random() -> Self { |
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let sk = SecretKey::random(); |
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let pk = sk.public_key(); |
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KeyPair { sk, pk } |
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} |
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fn create_signed_msg(&self, msg: &[u8]) -> SignedMsg { |
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let sig = self.sk.sign(msg); |
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let msg = msg.to_vec(); |
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SignedMsg { msg, sig } |
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} |
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} |
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fn main() { |
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// Alice and Bob each generate a public/private key-pair.
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//
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// Note: it is against best practices to use the same key-pair for both encryption/decryption
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// and signing. The following example could be interpreted as advocating this, which it is not
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// meant to. This is just a basic example. In this example, Bob's key-pair is used for signing
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// where as Alice's is used for encryption/decryption.
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let alice = KeyPair::random(); |
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let bob = KeyPair::random(); |
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// Bob wants to send Alice a message. He signs the plaintext message with his secret key. He
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// then encrypts the signed message with Alice's public key.
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let msg = b"let's get pizza"; |
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let signed_msg = bob.create_signed_msg(msg); |
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let serialized = serialize(&signed_msg).expect("Failed to serialize `SignedMsg`"); |
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let ciphertext = alice.pk.encrypt(&serialized); |
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// Alice receives Bob's encrypted message. She decrypts the message using her secret key. She
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// then verifies that the signature of the plaintext is valid using Bob's public key.
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let decrypted = alice.sk.decrypt(&ciphertext).expect("Invalid ciphertext"); |
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let deserialized: SignedMsg = |
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deserialize(&decrypted).expect("Failed to deserialize bytes to `SignedMsg`"); |
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assert!(bob.pk.verify(&deserialized.sig, &deserialized.msg)); |
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// We assert that the message that Alice received is the same message that Bob sent.
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assert_eq!(msg, &deserialized.msg[..]); |
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} |
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