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Alex Gaynor2724ff62013-12-20 13:51:42 -08001.. hazmat:: /fernet
Donald Stufftd8f01182013-10-27 16:59:56 -04002
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Alex Stapletonc5fffd32014-03-18 15:29:00 +00004Symmetric encryption
Donald Stuffte51fb932013-10-27 17:26:17 -04005====================
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Paul Kehrer7c5c9fe2015-02-14 10:27:14 -06007.. module:: cryptography.hazmat.primitives.ciphers
David Reid1f3d7182013-10-22 16:55:18 -07008
Alex Stapleton092351d2014-03-09 17:44:43 +00009Symmetric encryption is a way to `encrypt`_ or hide the contents of material
10where the sender and receiver both use the same secret key. Note that symmetric
11encryption is **not** sufficient for most applications because it only
12provides secrecy but not authenticity. That means an attacker can't see the
13message but an attacker can create bogus messages and force the application to
14decrypt them.
15
Paul Kehrer006670c2014-05-09 11:12:43 -050016For this reason it is **strongly** recommended to combine encryption with a
Alex Gaynor969f18e2014-05-17 20:07:35 -070017message authentication code, such as :doc:`HMAC </hazmat/primitives/mac/hmac>`,
18in an "encrypt-then-MAC" formulation as `described by Colin Percival`_.
Paul Kehrerafa84f12017-05-27 15:11:24 -050019``cryptography`` includes a recipe named :doc:`/fernet` that does this for you.
20**To minimize the risk of security issues you should evaluate Fernet to see if
21it fits your needs before implementing anything using this module.**
Alex Gaynorf6c47e92013-08-08 07:16:01 -070022
David Reidef0fcf22013-11-06 11:12:45 -080023.. class:: Cipher(algorithm, mode, backend)
Alex Gaynorf6c47e92013-08-08 07:16:01 -070024
Alex Stapleton092351d2014-03-09 17:44:43 +000025 Cipher objects combine an algorithm such as
26 :class:`~cryptography.hazmat.primitives.ciphers.algorithms.AES` with a
27 mode like
Alex Gaynorab5f0112013-11-08 10:34:00 -080028 :class:`~cryptography.hazmat.primitives.ciphers.modes.CBC` or
Alex Stapleton092351d2014-03-09 17:44:43 +000029 :class:`~cryptography.hazmat.primitives.ciphers.modes.CTR`. A simple
30 example of encrypting and then decrypting content with AES is:
Alex Gaynorf6c47e92013-08-08 07:16:01 -070031
Donald Stufft173de982013-08-12 07:34:39 -040032 .. doctest::
Alex Gaynorf6c47e92013-08-08 07:16:01 -070033
Gregory Haynes0f986112014-12-30 09:43:24 -080034 >>> import os
Paul Kehrer051099e2013-11-06 15:53:40 +080035 >>> from cryptography.hazmat.primitives.ciphers import Cipher, algorithms, modes
Alex Gaynorf8796b12013-12-13 20:28:55 -080036 >>> from cryptography.hazmat.backends import default_backend
Alex Gaynorf56444d2013-12-13 15:19:22 -080037 >>> backend = default_backend()
Gregory Haynese261d942015-01-03 09:17:41 -080038 >>> key = os.urandom(32)
Gregory Haynese5917782015-01-03 21:58:25 -080039 >>> iv = os.urandom(16)
Gregory Haynese261d942015-01-03 09:17:41 -080040 >>> cipher = Cipher(algorithms.AES(key), modes.CBC(iv), backend=backend)
Paul Kehrer3e0895c2013-10-21 22:19:29 -050041 >>> encryptor = cipher.encryptor()
42 >>> ct = encryptor.update(b"a secret message") + encryptor.finalize()
43 >>> decryptor = cipher.decryptor()
44 >>> decryptor.update(ct) + decryptor.finalize()
Paul Kehrerf6cf9562013-10-22 10:36:00 -050045 'a secret message'
Alex Gaynorf6c47e92013-08-08 07:16:01 -070046
David Reid663295d2013-11-20 13:55:08 -080047 :param algorithms: A
Paul Kehrer7c5c9fe2015-02-14 10:27:14 -060048 :class:`~cryptography.hazmat.primitives.ciphers.CipherAlgorithm`
Gabriel Orisaka617fe4b2016-07-31 10:49:59 -030049 instance such as those described
David Reid663295d2013-11-20 13:55:08 -080050 :ref:`below <symmetric-encryption-algorithms>`.
Paul Kehrer513b7cb2015-02-12 17:31:24 -060051 :param mode: A :class:`~cryptography.hazmat.primitives.ciphers.modes.Mode`
Gabriel Orisaka617fe4b2016-07-31 10:49:59 -030052 instance such as those described
David Reid663295d2013-11-20 13:55:08 -080053 :ref:`below <symmetric-encryption-modes>`.
54 :param backend: A
Alex Gaynorf8796b12013-12-13 20:28:55 -080055 :class:`~cryptography.hazmat.backends.interfaces.CipherBackend`
Gabriel Orisaka617fe4b2016-07-31 10:49:59 -030056 instance.
Alex Gaynor0ca7fdb2013-08-08 07:35:26 -070057
Alex Gaynor7a489db2014-03-22 15:09:34 -070058 :raises cryptography.exceptions.UnsupportedAlgorithm: This is raised if the
Ayrxf56c54e2014-03-16 14:36:17 +080059 provided ``backend`` does not implement
60 :class:`~cryptography.hazmat.backends.interfaces.CipherBackend`
61
Paul Kehrer5399fd02013-10-21 23:48:25 -050062 .. method:: encryptor()
Alex Gaynor09515f02013-08-08 15:26:55 -070063
David Reid63ba6652013-10-22 14:09:19 -070064 :return: An encrypting
Paul Kehrer7c5c9fe2015-02-14 10:27:14 -060065 :class:`~cryptography.hazmat.primitives.ciphers.CipherContext`
Gabriel Orisaka617fe4b2016-07-31 10:49:59 -030066 instance.
Alex Gaynore62aa402013-08-08 15:23:11 -070067
Alex Gaynorf1a3fc02013-11-02 14:03:34 -070068 If the backend doesn't support the requested combination of ``cipher``
Alex Gaynor7a489db2014-03-22 15:09:34 -070069 and ``mode`` an :class:`~cryptography.exceptions.UnsupportedAlgorithm`
Alex Stapleton092351d2014-03-09 17:44:43 +000070 exception will be raised.
Alex Gaynorf1a3fc02013-11-02 14:03:34 -070071
Paul Kehrer5399fd02013-10-21 23:48:25 -050072 .. method:: decryptor()
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David Reid63ba6652013-10-22 14:09:19 -070074 :return: A decrypting
Paul Kehrer7c5c9fe2015-02-14 10:27:14 -060075 :class:`~cryptography.hazmat.primitives.ciphers.CipherContext`
Gabriel Orisaka617fe4b2016-07-31 10:49:59 -030076 instance.
Paul Kehrer5399fd02013-10-21 23:48:25 -050077
Alex Gaynorf1a3fc02013-11-02 14:03:34 -070078 If the backend doesn't support the requested combination of ``cipher``
Alex Gaynorfdf63302014-04-29 18:26:11 -070079 and ``mode`` an :class:`~cryptography.exceptions.UnsupportedAlgorithm`
Alex Stapleton092351d2014-03-09 17:44:43 +000080 exception will be raised.
Alex Gaynorf1a3fc02013-11-02 14:03:34 -070081
David Reid663295d2013-11-20 13:55:08 -080082.. _symmetric-encryption-algorithms:
83
Paul Kehrer051099e2013-11-06 15:53:40 +080084Algorithms
85~~~~~~~~~~
Alex Gaynord96d1002013-08-08 07:37:26 -070086
Paul Kehrer051099e2013-11-06 15:53:40 +080087.. currentmodule:: cryptography.hazmat.primitives.ciphers.algorithms
David Reid1f3d7182013-10-22 16:55:18 -070088
89.. class:: AES(key)
Alex Gaynor5ba2dfa2013-08-08 11:04:44 -070090
Alex Gaynor1e3f81f2013-08-08 11:31:43 -070091 AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) is a block cipher standardized by NIST.
Alex Gaynor5ba2dfa2013-08-08 11:04:44 -070092 AES is both fast, and cryptographically strong. It is a good default
93 choice for encryption.
94
Alex Stapleton092351d2014-03-09 17:44:43 +000095 :param bytes key: The secret key. This must be kept secret. Either ``128``,
96 ``192``, or ``256`` bits long.
Alex Gaynor5ba2dfa2013-08-08 11:04:44 -070097
David Reid1f3d7182013-10-22 16:55:18 -070098.. class:: Camellia(key)
Paul Kehrerdff22d42013-09-27 13:43:06 -050099
Alex Stapleton092351d2014-03-09 17:44:43 +0000100 Camellia is a block cipher approved for use by `CRYPTREC`_ and ISO/IEC.
101 It is considered to have comparable security and performance to AES but
Paul Kehrerdff22d42013-09-27 13:43:06 -0500102 is not as widely studied or deployed.
103
Alex Stapleton092351d2014-03-09 17:44:43 +0000104 :param bytes key: The secret key. This must be kept secret. Either ``128``,
105 ``192``, or ``256`` bits long.
Paul Kehrerdff22d42013-09-27 13:43:06 -0500106
David Reid1f3d7182013-10-22 16:55:18 -0700107.. class:: TripleDES(key)
Alex Gaynoraeb714c2013-09-09 18:06:14 -0700108
Alex Gaynor9316f4c2013-11-15 16:38:42 -0800109 Triple DES (Data Encryption Standard), sometimes referred to as 3DES, is a
110 block cipher standardized by NIST. Triple DES has known crypto-analytic
Alex Gaynor17adce62013-10-16 17:04:40 -0700111 flaws, however none of them currently enable a practical attack.
Alex Chanee9710f2016-09-04 17:40:06 +0100112 Nonetheless, Triple DES is not recommended for new applications because it
Alex Gaynorfbcc5642013-10-22 08:26:00 -0700113 is incredibly slow; old applications should consider moving away from it.
Alex Gaynoraeb714c2013-09-09 18:06:14 -0700114
Alex Stapleton092351d2014-03-09 17:44:43 +0000115 :param bytes key: The secret key. This must be kept secret. Either ``64``,
116 ``128``, or ``192`` bits long. DES only uses ``56``, ``112``, or ``168``
117 bits of the key as there is a parity byte in each component of the key.
118 Some writing refers to there being up to three separate keys that are each
119 ``56`` bits long, they can simply be concatenated to produce the full key.
Alex Gaynoraeb714c2013-09-09 18:06:14 -0700120
Paul Kehrerbab0e1a2014-02-09 10:51:59 -0600121.. class:: CAST5(key)
122
Paul Kehrera5011ec2014-02-13 12:33:34 -0600123 .. versionadded:: 0.2
124
Paul Kehrerbab0e1a2014-02-09 10:51:59 -0600125 CAST5 (also known as CAST-128) is a block cipher approved for use in the
126 Canadian government by the `Communications Security Establishment`_. It is
127 a variable key length cipher and supports keys from 40-128 bits in length.
128
Alex Stapleton092351d2014-03-09 17:44:43 +0000129 :param bytes key: The secret key, This must be kept secret. 40 to 128 bits
130 in length in increments of 8 bits.
Paul Kehrerbab0e1a2014-02-09 10:51:59 -0600131
Paul Kehrer7e914c92014-04-09 09:12:29 -0500132.. class:: SEED(key)
133
134 .. versionadded:: 0.4
135
Alex Stapleton19e97bd2014-05-02 21:57:59 +0100136 SEED is a block cipher developed by the Korea Information Security Agency
137 (KISA). It is defined in :rfc:`4269` and is used broadly throughout South
Paul Kehrer7e914c92014-04-09 09:12:29 -0500138 Korean industry, but rarely found elsewhere.
139
140 :param bytes key: The secret key. This must be kept secret. ``128`` bits in
141 length.
142
Alex Stapletonc5fffd32014-03-18 15:29:00 +0000143Weak ciphers
Paul Kehrer3446d812013-10-31 17:15:03 -0500144------------
145
146.. warning::
147
148 These ciphers are considered weak for a variety of reasons. New
149 applications should avoid their use and existing applications should
150 strongly consider migrating away.
151
Paul Kehrer5df0abe2013-10-30 16:57:04 -0500152.. class:: Blowfish(key)
153
154 Blowfish is a block cipher developed by Bruce Schneier. It is known to be
155 susceptible to attacks when using weak keys. The author has recommended
Alex Stapleton092351d2014-03-09 17:44:43 +0000156 that users of Blowfish move to newer algorithms such as :class:`AES`.
Paul Kehrer5df0abe2013-10-30 16:57:04 -0500157
Alex Stapleton092351d2014-03-09 17:44:43 +0000158 :param bytes key: The secret key. This must be kept secret. 32 to 448 bits
159 in length in increments of 8 bits.
Paul Kehrer5df0abe2013-10-30 16:57:04 -0500160
Paul Kehrer4da28c32013-11-07 07:50:17 +0800161.. class:: ARC4(key)
162
163 ARC4 (Alleged RC4) is a stream cipher with serious weaknesses in its
164 initial stream output. Its use is strongly discouraged. ARC4 does not use
165 mode constructions.
166
Alex Stapleton092351d2014-03-09 17:44:43 +0000167 :param bytes key: The secret key. This must be kept secret. Either ``40``,
168 ``56``, ``64``, ``80``, ``128``, ``192``, or ``256`` bits in length.
Paul Kehrer4da28c32013-11-07 07:50:17 +0800169
Paul Kehrer0994c562013-11-10 03:19:14 +0800170 .. doctest::
171
172 >>> from cryptography.hazmat.primitives.ciphers import Cipher, algorithms, modes
Alex Gaynorf8796b12013-12-13 20:28:55 -0800173 >>> from cryptography.hazmat.backends import default_backend
Paul Kehrer0994c562013-11-10 03:19:14 +0800174 >>> algorithm = algorithms.ARC4(key)
Alex Gaynorf56444d2013-12-13 15:19:22 -0800175 >>> cipher = Cipher(algorithm, mode=None, backend=default_backend())
Paul Kehrer0994c562013-11-10 03:19:14 +0800176 >>> encryptor = cipher.encryptor()
177 >>> ct = encryptor.update(b"a secret message")
178 >>> decryptor = cipher.decryptor()
179 >>> decryptor.update(ct)
180 'a secret message'
181
Paul Kehrere5dc1222014-02-20 16:19:32 -0600182.. class:: IDEA(key)
183
184 IDEA (`International Data Encryption Algorithm`_) is a block cipher created
185 in 1991. It is an optional component of the `OpenPGP`_ standard. This cipher
186 is susceptible to attacks when using weak keys. It is recommended that you
187 do not use this cipher for new applications.
188
Paul Kehrer7e914c92014-04-09 09:12:29 -0500189 :param bytes key: The secret key. This must be kept secret. ``128`` bits in
Paul Kehrer7ba0c012014-03-08 11:33:35 -0400190 length.
Paul Kehrere5dc1222014-02-20 16:19:32 -0600191
David Reid30722b92013-11-07 13:03:39 -0800192
193.. _symmetric-encryption-modes:
194
Alex Gaynord96d1002013-08-08 07:37:26 -0700195Modes
196~~~~~
197
Paul Kehrer2129d502015-02-13 12:37:34 -0600198.. module:: cryptography.hazmat.primitives.ciphers.modes
David Reid1f3d7182013-10-22 16:55:18 -0700199
200.. class:: CBC(initialization_vector)
Alex Gaynor48ec9a32013-08-08 11:13:46 -0700201
Alex Stapleton092351d2014-03-09 17:44:43 +0000202 CBC (Cipher Block Chaining) is a mode of operation for block ciphers. It is
Alex Gaynor48ec9a32013-08-08 11:13:46 -0700203 considered cryptographically strong.
204
Paul Kehrerfe2e3c22014-01-07 20:55:20 -0600205 **Padding is required when using this mode.**
206
Alex Gaynor9b6fd8e2014-12-19 10:29:56 -0800207 :param bytes initialization_vector: Must be :doc:`random bytes
208 </random-numbers>`. They do not need to be kept secret and they can be
209 included in a transmitted message. Must be the same number of bytes as
210 the ``block_size`` of the cipher. Each time something is encrypted a
211 new ``initialization_vector`` should be generated. Do not reuse an
212 ``initialization_vector`` with a given ``key``, and particularly do not
213 use a constant ``initialization_vector``.
Alex Gaynor8ed651e2013-11-07 13:24:31 -0800214
215 A good construction looks like:
216
Alex Gaynor989061d2013-12-13 20:22:14 -0800217 .. doctest::
Alex Gaynor8ed651e2013-11-07 13:24:31 -0800218
219 >>> import os
Alex Gaynord83c5902013-12-13 20:43:54 -0800220 >>> from cryptography.hazmat.primitives.ciphers.modes import CBC
Alex Gaynor8ed651e2013-11-07 13:24:31 -0800221 >>> iv = os.urandom(16)
222 >>> mode = CBC(iv)
223
224 While the following is bad and will leak information:
225
Alex Gaynor989061d2013-12-13 20:22:14 -0800226 .. doctest::
Alex Gaynor8ed651e2013-11-07 13:24:31 -0800227
Alex Gaynord83c5902013-12-13 20:43:54 -0800228 >>> from cryptography.hazmat.primitives.ciphers.modes import CBC
Alex Gaynor8ed651e2013-11-07 13:24:31 -0800229 >>> iv = "a" * 16
230 >>> mode = CBC(iv)
Paul Kehrer13f108f2013-09-09 21:41:03 -0500231
Paul Kehrer45064282013-10-17 13:41:53 -0500232
David Reid1f3d7182013-10-22 16:55:18 -0700233.. class:: CTR(nonce)
Paul Kehrerd0ec60e2013-10-16 08:46:50 -0500234
Paul Kehrer45064282013-10-17 13:41:53 -0500235 .. warning::
236
237 Counter mode is not recommended for use with block ciphers that have a
238 block size of less than 128-bits.
239
Paul Kehrerd0ec60e2013-10-16 08:46:50 -0500240 CTR (Counter) is a mode of operation for block ciphers. It is considered
Alex Gaynord1f02012013-11-01 14:12:35 -0700241 cryptographically strong. It transforms a block cipher into a stream
242 cipher.
Paul Kehrerd0ec60e2013-10-16 08:46:50 -0500243
Paul Kehrerfe2e3c22014-01-07 20:55:20 -0600244 **This mode does not require padding.**
245
Eeshan Garg94759002015-05-20 20:35:33 +0530246 :param bytes nonce: Should be unique, a :term:`nonce`. It is
Alex Gaynor9b6fd8e2014-12-19 10:29:56 -0800247 critical to never reuse a ``nonce`` with a given key. Any reuse of a
248 nonce with the same key compromises the security of every message
249 encrypted with that key. Must be the same number of bytes as the
250 ``block_size`` of the cipher with a given key. The nonce does not need
251 to be kept secret and may be included with the ciphertext.
Paul Kehrerd0ec60e2013-10-16 08:46:50 -0500252
David Reid1f3d7182013-10-22 16:55:18 -0700253.. class:: OFB(initialization_vector)
Paul Kehrer6f412a02013-09-10 21:30:50 -0500254
255 OFB (Output Feedback) is a mode of operation for block ciphers. It
256 transforms a block cipher into a stream cipher.
257
Paul Kehrerfe2e3c22014-01-07 20:55:20 -0600258 **This mode does not require padding.**
259
Alex Gaynor9b6fd8e2014-12-19 10:29:56 -0800260 :param bytes initialization_vector: Must be :doc:`random bytes
261 </random-numbers>`. They do not need to be kept secret and they can be
262 included in a transmitted message. Must be the same number of bytes as
263 the ``block_size`` of the cipher. Do not reuse an
264 ``initialization_vector`` with a given ``key``.
Paul Kehrer6f412a02013-09-10 21:30:50 -0500265
David Reid1f3d7182013-10-22 16:55:18 -0700266.. class:: CFB(initialization_vector)
Paul Kehrer4223df72013-09-11 09:48:04 -0500267
268 CFB (Cipher Feedback) is a mode of operation for block ciphers. It
269 transforms a block cipher into a stream cipher.
270
Paul Kehrerfe2e3c22014-01-07 20:55:20 -0600271 **This mode does not require padding.**
272
Alex Gaynor9b6fd8e2014-12-19 10:29:56 -0800273 :param bytes initialization_vector: Must be :doc:`random bytes
274 </random-numbers>`. They do not need to be kept secret and they can be
275 included in a transmitted message. Must be the same number of bytes as
276 the ``block_size`` of the cipher. Do not reuse an
277 ``initialization_vector`` with a given ``key``.
Paul Kehrer4223df72013-09-11 09:48:04 -0500278
Paul Kehrer2a947c42014-05-15 17:22:08 -0400279.. class:: CFB8(initialization_vector)
280
281 CFB (Cipher Feedback) is a mode of operation for block ciphers. It
282 transforms a block cipher into a stream cipher. The CFB8 variant uses an
283 8-bit shift register.
284
285 **This mode does not require padding.**
286
Alex Gaynor9b6fd8e2014-12-19 10:29:56 -0800287 :param bytes initialization_vector: Must be :doc:`random bytes
288 </random-numbers>`. They do not need to be kept secret and they can be
289 included in a transmitted message. Must be the same number of bytes as
290 the ``block_size`` of the cipher. Do not reuse an
291 ``initialization_vector`` with a given ``key``.
Paul Kehrer2a947c42014-05-15 17:22:08 -0400292
Alex Gaynorcc5224f2014-06-30 09:25:48 -0700293.. class:: GCM(initialization_vector, tag=None, min_tag_length=16)
Paul Kehrer22e80cb2013-11-20 21:27:00 -0600294
Paul Kehrer5b828b12013-11-29 17:32:08 -0600295 .. danger::
Paul Kehrer26c8c6a2013-11-29 16:24:56 -0600296
Paul Kehrera2173582017-07-17 13:10:14 +0200297 If you are encrypting data that can fit into memory you should strongly
298 consider using
299 :class:`~cryptography.hazmat.primitives.ciphers.aead.AESGCM` instead
300 of this.
301
Alex Stapleton092351d2014-03-09 17:44:43 +0000302 When using this mode you **must** not use the decrypted data until
Philipp Gesang2e84daa2017-05-02 15:28:33 +0200303 the appropriate finalization method
304 (:meth:`~cryptography.hazmat.primitives.ciphers.CipherContext.finalize`
305 or
306 :meth:`~cryptography.hazmat.primitives.ciphers.AEADDecryptionContext.finalize_with_tag`)
Alex Stapleton092351d2014-03-09 17:44:43 +0000307 has been called. GCM provides **no** guarantees of ciphertext integrity
Alex Gaynord4f93832013-12-04 16:31:59 -0600308 until decryption is complete.
Paul Kehrer26c8c6a2013-11-29 16:24:56 -0600309
Paul Kehrer5578c662013-12-03 17:37:42 -0600310 GCM (Galois Counter Mode) is a mode of operation for block ciphers. An
311 AEAD (authenticated encryption with additional data) mode is a type of
Alex Stapleton092351d2014-03-09 17:44:43 +0000312 block cipher mode that simultaneously encrypts the message as well as
313 authenticating it. Additional unencrypted data may also be authenticated.
314 Additional means of verifying integrity such as
Ayrxfa4a6b22014-04-16 23:03:14 +0800315 :doc:`HMAC </hazmat/primitives/mac/hmac>` are not necessary.
Paul Kehrer22e80cb2013-11-20 21:27:00 -0600316
Paul Kehrerfe2e3c22014-01-07 20:55:20 -0600317 **This mode does not require padding.**
318
Eeshan Garg94759002015-05-20 20:35:33 +0530319 :param bytes initialization_vector: Must be unique, a :term:`nonce`.
320 They do not need to be kept secret and they can be included in a
321 transmitted message. NIST `recommends a 96-bit IV length`_ for
322 performance critical situations but it can be up to 2\ :sup:`64` - 1
323 bits. Do not reuse an ``initialization_vector`` with a given ``key``.
Paul Kehrer22e80cb2013-11-20 21:27:00 -0600324
Paul Kehrerca735042013-12-21 17:31:48 -0600325 .. note::
326
Alex Stapleton092351d2014-03-09 17:44:43 +0000327 Cryptography will generate a 128-bit tag when finalizing encryption.
328 You can shorten a tag by truncating it to the desired length but this
Paul Kehrerfc73e2d2013-12-21 18:41:38 -0600329 is **not recommended** as it lowers the security margins of the
Alex Gaynorcc5224f2014-06-30 09:25:48 -0700330 authentication (`NIST SP-800-38D`_ recommends 96-bits or greater).
331 Applications wishing to allow truncation must pass the
Alex Gaynor8f1b8e82014-06-29 20:43:29 -0700332 ``min_tag_length`` parameter.
333
334 .. versionchanged:: 0.5
335
336 The ``min_tag_length`` parameter was added in ``0.5``, previously
Alex Gaynorcc5224f2014-06-30 09:25:48 -0700337 truncation down to ``4`` bytes was always allowed.
Paul Kehrerca735042013-12-21 17:31:48 -0600338
Alex Gaynorfb843aa2014-02-25 11:37:36 -0800339 :param bytes tag: The tag bytes to verify during decryption. When
Philipp Gesang2e84daa2017-05-02 15:28:33 +0200340 encrypting this must be ``None``. When decrypting, it may be ``None``
341 if the tag is supplied on finalization using
342 :meth:`~cryptography.hazmat.primitives.ciphers.AEADDecryptionContext.finalize_with_tag`.
343 Otherwise, the tag is mandatory.
Paul Kehrer67abc862013-11-25 14:29:35 -0600344
Alex Gaynor8f1b8e82014-06-29 20:43:29 -0700345 :param bytes min_tag_length: The minimum length ``tag`` must be. By default
Alex Gaynorcc5224f2014-06-30 09:25:48 -0700346 this is ``16``, meaning tag truncation is not allowed. Allowing tag
347 truncation is strongly discouraged for most applications.
348
349 :raises ValueError: This is raised if ``len(tag) < min_tag_length``.
Alex Gaynor8f1b8e82014-06-29 20:43:29 -0700350
Philipp Gesang2e84daa2017-05-02 15:28:33 +0200351 :raises NotImplementedError: This is raised if the version of the OpenSSL
352 backend used is 1.0.1 or earlier.
353
Alex Gaynor09828cd2016-02-10 15:21:36 -0500354 An example of securely encrypting and decrypting data with ``AES`` in the
355 ``GCM`` mode looks like:
356
David Reidabb72d22014-01-07 16:06:18 -0800357 .. testcode::
Paul Kehrer22e80cb2013-11-20 21:27:00 -0600358
David Reidabb72d22014-01-07 16:06:18 -0800359 import os
360
gdmnbt2a0b8342017-03-24 01:19:20 +0100361 from cryptography.hazmat.backends import default_backend
David Reidabb72d22014-01-07 16:06:18 -0800362 from cryptography.hazmat.primitives.ciphers import (
363 Cipher, algorithms, modes
364 )
365
David Reid78569d62014-01-07 15:42:17 -0800366 def encrypt(key, plaintext, associated_data):
David Reidabb72d22014-01-07 16:06:18 -0800367 # Generate a random 96-bit IV.
David Reid78569d62014-01-07 15:42:17 -0800368 iv = os.urandom(12)
David Reidabb72d22014-01-07 16:06:18 -0800369
Alex Gaynorebb1cb92014-06-10 09:36:39 -0700370 # Construct an AES-GCM Cipher object with the given key and a
Alex Stapleton092351d2014-03-09 17:44:43 +0000371 # randomly generated IV.
David Reidabb72d22014-01-07 16:06:18 -0800372 encryptor = Cipher(
David Reid78569d62014-01-07 15:42:17 -0800373 algorithms.AES(key),
374 modes.GCM(iv),
375 backend=default_backend()
David Reidabb72d22014-01-07 16:06:18 -0800376 ).encryptor()
David Reid78569d62014-01-07 15:42:17 -0800377
David Reidabb72d22014-01-07 16:06:18 -0800378 # associated_data will be authenticated but not encrypted,
379 # it must also be passed in on decryption.
David Reid78569d62014-01-07 15:42:17 -0800380 encryptor.authenticate_additional_data(associated_data)
David Reid78569d62014-01-07 15:42:17 -0800381
David Reidabb72d22014-01-07 16:06:18 -0800382 # Encrypt the plaintext and get the associated ciphertext.
Paul Kehreraf0b9f52014-01-07 19:21:49 -0600383 # GCM does not require padding.
384 ciphertext = encryptor.update(plaintext) + encryptor.finalize()
David Reidabb72d22014-01-07 16:06:18 -0800385
386 return (iv, ciphertext, encryptor.tag)
David Reid78569d62014-01-07 15:42:17 -0800387
388 def decrypt(key, associated_data, iv, ciphertext, tag):
David Reidabb72d22014-01-07 16:06:18 -0800389 # Construct a Cipher object, with the key, iv, and additionally the
390 # GCM tag used for authenticating the message.
391 decryptor = Cipher(
David Reid78569d62014-01-07 15:42:17 -0800392 algorithms.AES(key),
393 modes.GCM(iv, tag),
394 backend=default_backend()
David Reidabb72d22014-01-07 16:06:18 -0800395 ).decryptor()
David Reid78569d62014-01-07 15:42:17 -0800396
David Reidabb72d22014-01-07 16:06:18 -0800397 # We put associated_data back in or the tag will fail to verify
398 # when we finalize the decryptor.
David Reid78569d62014-01-07 15:42:17 -0800399 decryptor.authenticate_additional_data(associated_data)
400
Paul Kehreraf0b9f52014-01-07 19:21:49 -0600401 # Decryption gets us the authenticated plaintext.
402 # If the tag does not match an InvalidTag exception will be raised.
403 return decryptor.update(ciphertext) + decryptor.finalize()
David Reidabb72d22014-01-07 16:06:18 -0800404
405 iv, ciphertext, tag = encrypt(
David Reid78569d62014-01-07 15:42:17 -0800406 key,
David Reidabb72d22014-01-07 16:06:18 -0800407 b"a secret message!",
David Reid78569d62014-01-07 15:42:17 -0800408 b"authenticated but not encrypted payload"
409 )
410
David Reidabb72d22014-01-07 16:06:18 -0800411 print(decrypt(
412 key,
413 b"authenticated but not encrypted payload",
414 iv,
415 ciphertext,
416 tag
417 ))
David Reid78569d62014-01-07 15:42:17 -0800418
419 .. testoutput::
420
David Reidabb72d22014-01-07 16:06:18 -0800421 a secret message!
Paul Kehrer22e80cb2013-11-20 21:27:00 -0600422
Paul Kehrer13f108f2013-09-09 21:41:03 -0500423
Alex Stapletonc5fffd32014-03-18 15:29:00 +0000424Insecure modes
Paul Kehrer13f108f2013-09-09 21:41:03 -0500425--------------
426
Alex Gaynorcd413a32013-09-10 18:59:43 -0700427.. warning::
428
429 These modes are insecure. New applications should never make use of them,
430 and existing applications should strongly consider migrating away.
431
432
David Reid1f3d7182013-10-22 16:55:18 -0700433.. class:: ECB()
Paul Kehrer13f108f2013-09-09 21:41:03 -0500434
435 ECB (Electronic Code Book) is the simplest mode of operation for block
Alex Gaynorcd413a32013-09-10 18:59:43 -0700436 ciphers. Each block of data is encrypted in the same way. This means
437 identical plaintext blocks will always result in identical ciphertext
Alex Stapleton092351d2014-03-09 17:44:43 +0000438 blocks, which can leave `significant patterns in the output`_.
Alex Gaynorab5f0112013-11-08 10:34:00 -0800439
Paul Kehrerfe2e3c22014-01-07 20:55:20 -0600440 **Padding is required when using this mode.**
441
Paul Kehrerad6d1642014-01-07 19:10:12 -0600442Interfaces
Paul Kehrere3ff3642017-06-04 11:48:32 -1000443~~~~~~~~~~
Paul Kehrer513b7cb2015-02-12 17:31:24 -0600444
Paul Kehrer7c5c9fe2015-02-14 10:27:14 -0600445.. currentmodule:: cryptography.hazmat.primitives.ciphers
Paul Kehrerad6d1642014-01-07 19:10:12 -0600446
447.. class:: CipherContext
448
449 When calling ``encryptor()`` or ``decryptor()`` on a ``Cipher`` object
Alex Gaynorb4818892014-02-06 10:58:50 -0800450 the result will conform to the ``CipherContext`` interface. You can then
451 call ``update(data)`` with data until you have fed everything into the
452 context. Once that is done call ``finalize()`` to finish the operation and
453 obtain the remainder of the data.
Paul Kehrerad6d1642014-01-07 19:10:12 -0600454
Alex Stapleton092351d2014-03-09 17:44:43 +0000455 Block ciphers require that the plaintext or ciphertext always be a multiple
456 of their block size. Because of that **padding** is sometimes required to
457 make a message the correct size. ``CipherContext`` will not automatically
458 apply any padding; you'll need to add your own. For block ciphers the
459 recommended padding is
Alex Gaynord99fc652014-06-25 10:24:03 -0700460 :class:`~cryptography.hazmat.primitives.padding.PKCS7`. If you are using a
Alex Stapleton092351d2014-03-09 17:44:43 +0000461 stream cipher mode (such as
Paul Kehrer45efdbc2015-02-12 10:58:22 -0600462 :class:`~cryptography.hazmat.primitives.ciphers.modes.CTR`) you don't have
463 to worry about this.
Paul Kehrerad6d1642014-01-07 19:10:12 -0600464
465 .. method:: update(data)
466
467 :param bytes data: The data you wish to pass into the context.
468 :return bytes: Returns the data that was encrypted or decrypted.
469 :raises cryptography.exceptions.AlreadyFinalized: See :meth:`finalize`
470
471 When the ``Cipher`` was constructed in a mode that turns it into a
472 stream cipher (e.g.
Alex Gaynord99fc652014-06-25 10:24:03 -0700473 :class:`~cryptography.hazmat.primitives.ciphers.modes.CTR`), this will
Alex Stapleton092351d2014-03-09 17:44:43 +0000474 return bytes immediately, however in other modes it will return chunks
Paul Kehrerad6d1642014-01-07 19:10:12 -0600475 whose size is determined by the cipher's block size.
476
Paul Kehrer9b34ca92017-02-16 22:20:38 -0600477 .. method:: update_into(data, buf)
478
479 .. versionadded:: 1.8
480
481 .. warning::
482
483 This method allows you to avoid a memory copy by passing a writable
484 buffer and reading the resulting data. You are responsible for
485 correctly sizing the buffer and properly handling the data. This
486 method should only be used when extremely high performance is a
487 requirement and you will be making many small calls to
488 ``update_into``.
489
490 :param bytes data: The data you wish to pass into the context.
491 :param buf: A writable Python buffer that the data will be written
492 into. This buffer should be ``len(data) + n - 1`` bytes where ``n``
493 is the block size (in bytes) of the cipher and mode combination.
494 :return int: Number of bytes written.
495 :raises NotImplementedError: This is raised if the version of ``cffi``
496 used is too old (this can happen on older PyPy releases).
497 :raises ValueError: This is raised if the supplied buffer is too small.
498
499 .. doctest::
500
501 >>> import os
502 >>> from cryptography.hazmat.primitives.ciphers import Cipher, algorithms, modes
503 >>> from cryptography.hazmat.backends import default_backend
504 >>> backend = default_backend()
505 >>> key = os.urandom(32)
506 >>> iv = os.urandom(16)
507 >>> cipher = Cipher(algorithms.AES(key), modes.CBC(iv), backend=backend)
508 >>> encryptor = cipher.encryptor()
509 >>> # the buffer needs to be at least len(data) + n - 1 where n is cipher/mode block size in bytes
510 >>> buf = bytearray(31)
511 >>> len_encrypted = encryptor.update_into(b"a secret message", buf)
512 >>> # get the ciphertext from the buffer reading only the bytes written to it (len_encrypted)
513 >>> ct = bytes(buf[:len_encrypted]) + encryptor.finalize()
514 >>> decryptor = cipher.decryptor()
515 >>> len_decrypted = decryptor.update_into(ct, buf)
516 >>> # get the plaintext from the buffer reading only the bytes written (len_decrypted)
517 >>> bytes(buf[:len_decrypted]) + decryptor.finalize()
518 'a secret message'
519
Paul Kehrerad6d1642014-01-07 19:10:12 -0600520 .. method:: finalize()
521
522 :return bytes: Returns the remainder of the data.
523 :raises ValueError: This is raised when the data provided isn't
Alex Stapleton092351d2014-03-09 17:44:43 +0000524 a multiple of the algorithm's block size.
Paul Kehrerad6d1642014-01-07 19:10:12 -0600525
526 Once ``finalize`` is called this object can no longer be used and
Alex Stapleton092351d2014-03-09 17:44:43 +0000527 :meth:`update` and :meth:`finalize` will raise an
528 :class:`~cryptography.exceptions.AlreadyFinalized` exception.
Paul Kehrerad6d1642014-01-07 19:10:12 -0600529
530.. class:: AEADCipherContext
531
Alex Stapleton092351d2014-03-09 17:44:43 +0000532 When calling ``encryptor`` or ``decryptor`` on a ``Cipher`` object
Paul Kehrerad6d1642014-01-07 19:10:12 -0600533 with an AEAD mode (e.g.
Alex Gaynorb4818892014-02-06 10:58:50 -0800534 :class:`~cryptography.hazmat.primitives.ciphers.modes.GCM`) the result will
535 conform to the ``AEADCipherContext`` and ``CipherContext`` interfaces. If
Philipp Gesang2e84daa2017-05-02 15:28:33 +0200536 it is an encryption or decryption context it will additionally be an
537 ``AEADEncryptionContext`` or ``AEADDecryptionContext`` instance,
538 respectively. ``AEADCipherContext`` contains an additional method
539 :meth:`authenticate_additional_data` for adding additional authenticated
540 but unencrypted data (see note below). You should call this before calls to
541 ``update``. When you are done call ``finalize`` to finish the operation.
Paul Kehrerad6d1642014-01-07 19:10:12 -0600542
543 .. note::
544
545 In AEAD modes all data passed to ``update()`` will be both encrypted
546 and authenticated. Do not pass encrypted data to the
547 ``authenticate_additional_data()`` method. It is meant solely for
548 additional data you may want to authenticate but leave unencrypted.
549
550 .. method:: authenticate_additional_data(data)
551
552 :param bytes data: Any data you wish to authenticate but not encrypt.
553 :raises: :class:`~cryptography.exceptions.AlreadyFinalized`
554
555.. class:: AEADEncryptionContext
556
Alex Stapleton092351d2014-03-09 17:44:43 +0000557 When creating an encryption context using ``encryptor`` on a ``Cipher``
558 object with an AEAD mode such as
559 :class:`~cryptography.hazmat.primitives.ciphers.modes.GCM` an object
560 conforming to both the ``AEADEncryptionContext`` and ``AEADCipherContext``
561 interfaces will be returned. This interface provides one
562 additional attribute ``tag``. ``tag`` can only be obtained after
563 ``finalize`` has been called.
Paul Kehrerad6d1642014-01-07 19:10:12 -0600564
565 .. attribute:: tag
566
567 :return bytes: Returns the tag value as bytes.
568 :raises: :class:`~cryptography.exceptions.NotYetFinalized` if called
Alex Gaynorfb843aa2014-02-25 11:37:36 -0800569 before the context is finalized.
Paul Kehrerad6d1642014-01-07 19:10:12 -0600570
Philipp Gesang2e84daa2017-05-02 15:28:33 +0200571.. class:: AEADDecryptionContext
572
573 .. versionadded:: 1.9
574
575 When creating an encryption context using ``decryptor`` on a ``Cipher``
576 object with an AEAD mode such as
577 :class:`~cryptography.hazmat.primitives.ciphers.modes.GCM` an object
578 conforming to both the ``AEADDecryptionContext`` and ``AEADCipherContext``
579 interfaces will be returned. This interface provides one additional method
580 :meth:`finalize_with_tag` that allows passing the authentication tag for
581 validation after the ciphertext has been decrypted.
582
583 .. method:: finalize_with_tag(tag)
584
Paul Kehrer5fb10212017-05-02 12:04:53 -0500585 .. note::
586
587 This method is not supported when compiled against OpenSSL 1.0.1.
588
Philipp Gesang2e84daa2017-05-02 15:28:33 +0200589 :param bytes tag: The tag bytes to verify after decryption.
590 :return bytes: Returns the remainder of the data.
591 :raises ValueError: This is raised when the data provided isn't
592 a multiple of the algorithm's block size, if ``min_tag_length`` is
593 less than 4, or if ``len(tag) < min_tag_length``.
594 :raises NotImplementedError: This is raised if the version of the
595 OpenSSL backend used is 1.0.1 or earlier.
596
597 If the authentication tag was not already supplied to the constructor
598 of the :class:`~cryptography.hazmat.primitives.ciphers.modes.GCM` mode
599 object, this method must be used instead of
600 :meth:`~cryptography.hazmat.primitives.ciphers.CipherContext.finalize`.
601
Paul Kehrer513b7cb2015-02-12 17:31:24 -0600602.. class:: CipherAlgorithm
603
604 A named symmetric encryption algorithm.
605
606 .. attribute:: name
607
608 :type: str
609
610 The standard name for the mode, for example, "AES", "Camellia", or
611 "Blowfish".
612
613 .. attribute:: key_size
614
615 :type: int
616
617 The number of bits in the key being used.
618
619
620.. class:: BlockCipherAlgorithm
621
622 A block cipher algorithm.
623
624 .. attribute:: block_size
625
626 :type: int
627
628 The number of bits in a block.
629
630Interfaces used by the symmetric cipher modes described in
631:ref:`Symmetric Encryption Modes <symmetric-encryption-modes>`.
632
633.. currentmodule:: cryptography.hazmat.primitives.ciphers.modes
634
635.. class:: Mode
636
637 A named cipher mode.
638
639 .. attribute:: name
640
641 :type: str
642
643 This should be the standard shorthand name for the mode, for example
644 Cipher-Block Chaining mode is "CBC".
645
646 The name may be used by a backend to influence the operation of a
647 cipher in conjunction with the algorithm's name.
648
649 .. method:: validate_for_algorithm(algorithm)
650
Alex Gaynor2c526052015-02-24 10:55:28 -0800651 :param cryptography.hazmat.primitives.ciphers.CipherAlgorithm algorithm:
Paul Kehrer513b7cb2015-02-12 17:31:24 -0600652
653 Checks that the combination of this mode with the provided algorithm
654 meets any necessary invariants. This should raise an exception if they
655 are not met.
656
657 For example, the
658 :class:`~cryptography.hazmat.primitives.ciphers.modes.CBC` mode uses
659 this method to check that the provided initialization vector's length
660 matches the block size of the algorithm.
661
662
663.. class:: ModeWithInitializationVector
664
665 A cipher mode with an initialization vector.
666
667 .. attribute:: initialization_vector
668
669 :type: bytes
670
671 Exact requirements of the initialization are described by the
672 documentation of individual modes.
673
674
675.. class:: ModeWithNonce
676
677 A cipher mode with a nonce.
678
679 .. attribute:: nonce
680
681 :type: bytes
682
683 Exact requirements of the nonce are described by the documentation of
684 individual modes.
685
686
Paul Kehrer4ab60592015-02-13 09:06:48 -0600687.. class:: ModeWithAuthenticationTag
688
689 A cipher mode with an authentication tag.
690
691 .. attribute:: tag
692
693 :type: bytes
694
695 Exact requirements of the tag are described by the documentation of
696 individual modes.
697
Paul Kehrera8b1c6e2017-06-04 11:48:24 -1000698Exceptions
699~~~~~~~~~~
700
701.. currentmodule:: cryptography.exceptions
702
703
704.. class:: InvalidTag
705
706 This is raised if an authenticated encryption tag fails to verify during
707 decryption.
708
Paul Kehrer4ab60592015-02-13 09:06:48 -0600709
Alex Gaynorab5f0112013-11-08 10:34:00 -0800710
711.. _`described by Colin Percival`: http://www.daemonology.net/blog/2009-06-11-cryptographic-right-answers.html
Alex Gaynor20721c92017-09-20 04:39:45 -0400712.. _`recommends a 96-bit IV length`: https://csrc.nist.gov/publications/detail/sp/800-38d/final
Alex Gaynor53e45052017-09-20 09:57:47 -0400713.. _`NIST SP-800-38D`: https://csrc.nist.gov/publications/detail/sp/800-38d/final
Alex Gaynor111aff22015-02-17 14:47:49 -0800714.. _`Communications Security Establishment`: https://www.cse-cst.gc.ca
Alex Gaynor62012302015-02-17 10:49:22 -0800715.. _`encrypt`: https://ssd.eff.org/en/module/what-encryption
Alex Gaynor6422d832016-03-06 21:40:57 -0500716.. _`CRYPTREC`: https://www.cryptrec.go.jp/english/
Alex Gaynor543031a2015-02-16 20:27:35 -0800717.. _`significant patterns in the output`: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Block_cipher_mode_of_operation#Electronic_Codebook_.28ECB.29
Paul Kehrere5dc1222014-02-20 16:19:32 -0600718.. _`International Data Encryption Algorithm`: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Data_Encryption_Algorithm
Alex Gaynore51236d2016-11-06 10:13:35 -0500719.. _`OpenPGP`: http://openpgp.org