| .. hazmat:: |
| |
| Key derivation functions |
| ======================== |
| |
| .. currentmodule:: cryptography.hazmat.primitives.kdf |
| |
| Key derivation functions derive bytes suitable for cryptographic operations |
| from passwords or other data sources using a pseudo-random function (PRF). |
| Different KDFs are suitable for different tasks such as: |
| |
| * Cryptographic key derivation |
| |
| Deriving a key suitable for use as input to an encryption algorithm. |
| Typically this means taking a password and running it through an algorithm |
| such as :class:`~cryptography.hazmat.primitives.kdf.pbkdf2.PBKDF2HMAC` or |
| :class:`~cryptography.hazmat.primitives.kdf.hkdf.HKDF`. |
| This process is typically known as `key stretching`_. |
| |
| * Password storage |
| |
| When storing passwords you want to use an algorithm that is computationally |
| intensive. Legitimate users will only need to compute it once (for example, |
| taking the user's password, running it through the KDF, then comparing it |
| to the stored value), while attackers will need to do it billions of times. |
| Ideal password storage KDFs will be demanding on both computational and |
| memory resources. |
| |
| .. currentmodule:: cryptography.hazmat.primitives.kdf.pbkdf2 |
| |
| .. class:: PBKDF2HMAC(algorithm, length, salt, iterations, backend) |
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| .. versionadded:: 0.2 |
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| `PBKDF2`_ (Password Based Key Derivation Function 2) is typically used for |
| deriving a cryptographic key from a password. It may also be used for |
| key storage, but an alternate key storage KDF such as `scrypt`_ is generally |
| considered a better solution. |
| |
| This class conforms to the |
| :class:`~cryptography.hazmat.primitives.interfaces.KeyDerivationFunction` |
| interface. |
| |
| .. doctest:: |
| |
| >>> import os |
| >>> from cryptography.hazmat.primitives import hashes |
| >>> from cryptography.hazmat.primitives.kdf.pbkdf2 import PBKDF2HMAC |
| >>> from cryptography.hazmat.backends import default_backend |
| >>> backend = default_backend() |
| >>> salt = os.urandom(16) |
| >>> # derive |
| >>> kdf = PBKDF2HMAC( |
| ... algorithm=hashes.SHA256(), |
| ... length=32, |
| ... salt=salt, |
| ... iterations=100000, |
| ... backend=backend |
| ... ) |
| >>> key = kdf.derive(b"my great password") |
| >>> # verify |
| >>> kdf = PBKDF2HMAC( |
| ... algorithm=hashes.SHA256(), |
| ... length=32, |
| ... salt=salt, |
| ... iterations=100000, |
| ... backend=backend |
| ... ) |
| >>> kdf.verify(b"my great password", key) |
| |
| :param algorithm: An instance of a |
| :class:`~cryptography.hazmat.primitives.interfaces.HashAlgorithm` |
| provider. |
| :param int length: The desired length of the derived key. Maximum is |
| (2\ :sup:`32` - 1) * ``algorithm.digest_size``. |
| :param bytes salt: A salt. `NIST SP 800-132`_ recommends 128-bits or |
| longer. |
| :param int iterations: The number of iterations to perform of the hash |
| function. This can be used to control the length of time the operation |
| takes. Higher numbers help mitigate brute force attacks against derived |
| keys. See OWASP's `Password Storage Cheat Sheet`_ for more |
| detailed recommendations if you intend to use this for password storage. |
| :param backend: A |
| :class:`~cryptography.hazmat.backends.interfaces.PBKDF2HMACBackend` |
| provider. |
| |
| :raises cryptography.exceptions.UnsupportedAlgorithm: This is raised if the |
| provided ``backend`` does not implement |
| :class:`~cryptography.hazmat.backends.interfaces.PBKDF2HMACBackend` |
| |
| .. method:: derive(key_material) |
| |
| :param bytes key_material: The input key material. For PBKDF2 this |
| should be a password. |
| :return bytes: the derived key. |
| :raises cryptography.exceptions.AlreadyFinalized: This is raised when |
| :meth:`derive` or |
| :meth:`verify` is |
| called more than |
| once. |
| |
| This generates and returns a new key from the supplied password. |
| |
| .. method:: verify(key_material, expected_key) |
| |
| :param bytes key_material: The input key material. This is the same as |
| ``key_material`` in :meth:`derive`. |
| :param bytes expected_key: The expected result of deriving a new key, |
| this is the same as the return value of |
| :meth:`derive`. |
| :raises cryptography.exceptions.InvalidKey: This is raised when the |
| derived key does not match |
| the expected key. |
| :raises cryptography.exceptions.AlreadyFinalized: This is raised when |
| :meth:`derive` or |
| :meth:`verify` is |
| called more than |
| once. |
| |
| This checks whether deriving a new key from the supplied |
| ``key_material`` generates the same key as the ``expected_key``, and |
| raises an exception if they do not match. This can be used for |
| checking whether the password a user provides matches the stored derived |
| key. |
| |
| |
| .. currentmodule:: cryptography.hazmat.primitives.kdf.hkdf |
| |
| .. class:: HKDF(algorithm, length, salt, info, backend) |
| |
| .. versionadded:: 0.2 |
| |
| `HKDF`_ (HMAC-based Extract-and-Expand Key Derivation Function) is suitable |
| for deriving keys of a fixed size used for other cryptographic operations. |
| |
| .. warning:: |
| |
| HKDF should not be used for password storage. |
| |
| .. doctest:: |
| |
| >>> import os |
| >>> from cryptography.hazmat.primitives import hashes |
| >>> from cryptography.hazmat.primitives.kdf.hkdf import HKDF |
| >>> from cryptography.hazmat.backends import default_backend |
| >>> backend = default_backend() |
| >>> salt = os.urandom(16) |
| >>> info = b"hkdf-example" |
| >>> hkdf = HKDF( |
| ... algorithm=hashes.SHA256(), |
| ... length=32, |
| ... salt=salt, |
| ... info=info, |
| ... backend=backend |
| ... ) |
| >>> key = hkdf.derive(b"input key") |
| >>> hkdf = HKDF( |
| ... algorithm=hashes.SHA256(), |
| ... length=32, |
| ... salt=salt, |
| ... info=info, |
| ... backend=backend |
| ... ) |
| >>> hkdf.verify(b"input key", key) |
| |
| :param algorithm: An instance of a |
| :class:`~cryptography.hazmat.primitives.interfaces.HashAlgorithm` |
| provider. |
| |
| :param int length: The desired length of the derived key. Maximum is |
| ``255 * (algorithm.digest_size // 8)``. |
| |
| :param bytes salt: A salt. Randomizes the KDF's output. Optional, but |
| highly recommended. Ideally as many bits of entropy as the security |
| level of the hash: often that means cryptographically random and as |
| long as the hash output. Worse (shorter, less entropy) salt values can |
| still meaningfully contribute to security. May be reused. Does not have |
| to be secret, but may cause stronger security guarantees if secret; see |
| `RFC 5869`_ and the `HKDF paper`_ for more details. If ``None`` is |
| explicitly passed a default salt of ``algorithm.digest_size // 8`` null |
| bytes will be used. |
| |
| :param bytes info: Application specific context information. If ``None`` |
| is explicitly passed an empty byte string will be used. |
| |
| :param backend: A |
| :class:`~cryptography.hazmat.backends.interfaces.HMACBackend` |
| provider. |
| |
| :raises cryptography.exceptions.UnsupportedAlgorithm: This is raised if the |
| provided ``backend`` does not implement |
| :class:`~cryptography.hazmat.backends.interfaces.HMACBackend` |
| |
| .. method:: derive(key_material) |
| |
| :param bytes key_material: The input key material. |
| :retunr bytes: The derived key. |
| |
| Derives a new key from the input key material by performing both the |
| extract and expand operations. |
| |
| .. method:: verify(key_material, expected_key) |
| |
| :param key_material bytes: The input key material. This is the same as |
| ``key_material`` in :meth:`derive`. |
| :param expected_key bytes: The expected result of deriving a new key, |
| this is the same as the return value of |
| :meth:`derive`. |
| :raises cryptography.exceptions.InvalidKey: This is raised when the |
| derived key does not match |
| the expected key. |
| :raises cryptography.exceptions.AlreadyFinalized: This is raised when |
| :meth:`derive` or |
| :meth:`verify` is |
| called more than |
| once. |
| |
| This checks whether deriving a new key from the supplied |
| ``key_material`` generates the same key as the ``expected_key``, and |
| raises an exception if they do not match. |
| |
| .. _`NIST SP 800-132`: http://csrc.nist.gov/publications/nistpubs/800-132/nist-sp800-132.pdf |
| .. _`Password Storage Cheat Sheet`: https://www.owasp.org/index.php/Password_Storage_Cheat_Sheet |
| .. _`PBKDF2`: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PBKDF2 |
| .. _`scrypt`: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scrypt |
| .. _`key stretching`: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Key_stretching |
| .. _`HKDF`: |
| .. _`RFC 5869`: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5869 |
| .. _`HKDF paper`: https://eprint.iacr.org/2010/264 |