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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 Kehrer051099e2013-11-06 15:53:40 +08007.. currentmodule:: cryptography.hazmat.primitives.ciphers
David Reid1f3d7182013-10-22 16:55:18 -07008
Donald Stufft173de982013-08-12 07:34:39 -04009.. testsetup::
10
11 import binascii
12 key = binascii.unhexlify(b"0" * 32)
13 iv = binascii.unhexlify(b"0" * 32)
14
15
Alex Stapleton092351d2014-03-09 17:44:43 +000016Symmetric encryption is a way to `encrypt`_ or hide the contents of material
17where the sender and receiver both use the same secret key. Note that symmetric
18encryption is **not** sufficient for most applications because it only
19provides secrecy but not authenticity. That means an attacker can't see the
20message but an attacker can create bogus messages and force the application to
21decrypt them.
22
Paul Kehrer006670c2014-05-09 11:12:43 -050023For this reason it is **strongly** recommended to combine encryption with a
Ayrxfa4a6b22014-04-16 23:03:14 +080024message authentication code, such as :doc:`HMAC </hazmat/primitives/mac/hmac>`, in
Alex Gaynorab5f0112013-11-08 10:34:00 -080025an "encrypt-then-MAC" formulation as `described by Colin Percival`_.
Alex Gaynorf6c47e92013-08-08 07:16:01 -070026
David Reidef0fcf22013-11-06 11:12:45 -080027.. class:: Cipher(algorithm, mode, backend)
Alex Gaynorf6c47e92013-08-08 07:16:01 -070028
Alex Stapleton092351d2014-03-09 17:44:43 +000029 Cipher objects combine an algorithm such as
30 :class:`~cryptography.hazmat.primitives.ciphers.algorithms.AES` with a
31 mode like
Alex Gaynorab5f0112013-11-08 10:34:00 -080032 :class:`~cryptography.hazmat.primitives.ciphers.modes.CBC` or
Alex Stapleton092351d2014-03-09 17:44:43 +000033 :class:`~cryptography.hazmat.primitives.ciphers.modes.CTR`. A simple
34 example of encrypting and then decrypting content with AES is:
Alex Gaynorf6c47e92013-08-08 07:16:01 -070035
Donald Stufft173de982013-08-12 07:34:39 -040036 .. doctest::
Alex Gaynorf6c47e92013-08-08 07:16:01 -070037
Paul Kehrer051099e2013-11-06 15:53:40 +080038 >>> from cryptography.hazmat.primitives.ciphers import Cipher, algorithms, modes
Alex Gaynorf8796b12013-12-13 20:28:55 -080039 >>> from cryptography.hazmat.backends import default_backend
Alex Gaynorf56444d2013-12-13 15:19:22 -080040 >>> backend = default_backend()
David Reid63fa19a2013-11-20 10:49:13 -080041 >>> cipher = Cipher(algorithms.AES(key), modes.CBC(iv), backend=backend)
Paul Kehrer3e0895c2013-10-21 22:19:29 -050042 >>> encryptor = cipher.encryptor()
43 >>> ct = encryptor.update(b"a secret message") + encryptor.finalize()
44 >>> decryptor = cipher.decryptor()
45 >>> decryptor.update(ct) + decryptor.finalize()
Paul Kehrerf6cf9562013-10-22 10:36:00 -050046 'a secret message'
Alex Gaynorf6c47e92013-08-08 07:16:01 -070047
David Reid663295d2013-11-20 13:55:08 -080048 :param algorithms: A
49 :class:`~cryptography.hazmat.primitives.interfaces.CipherAlgorithm`
50 provider such as those described
51 :ref:`below <symmetric-encryption-algorithms>`.
52 :param mode: A :class:`~cryptography.hazmat.primitives.interfaces.Mode`
53 provider such as those described
54 :ref:`below <symmetric-encryption-modes>`.
55 :param backend: A
Alex Gaynorf8796b12013-12-13 20:28:55 -080056 :class:`~cryptography.hazmat.backends.interfaces.CipherBackend`
David Reid663295d2013-11-20 13:55:08 -080057 provider.
Alex Gaynor0ca7fdb2013-08-08 07:35:26 -070058
Alex Gaynor7a489db2014-03-22 15:09:34 -070059 :raises cryptography.exceptions.UnsupportedAlgorithm: This is raised if the
Ayrxf56c54e2014-03-16 14:36:17 +080060 provided ``backend`` does not implement
61 :class:`~cryptography.hazmat.backends.interfaces.CipherBackend`
62
Paul Kehrer5399fd02013-10-21 23:48:25 -050063 .. method:: encryptor()
Alex Gaynor09515f02013-08-08 15:26:55 -070064
David Reid63ba6652013-10-22 14:09:19 -070065 :return: An encrypting
Donald Stufftf04317a2013-10-27 16:44:30 -040066 :class:`~cryptography.hazmat.primitives.interfaces.CipherContext`
David Reid63ba6652013-10-22 14:09:19 -070067 provider.
Alex Gaynore62aa402013-08-08 15:23:11 -070068
Alex Gaynorf1a3fc02013-11-02 14:03:34 -070069 If the backend doesn't support the requested combination of ``cipher``
Alex Gaynor7a489db2014-03-22 15:09:34 -070070 and ``mode`` an :class:`~cryptography.exceptions.UnsupportedAlgorithm`
Alex Stapleton092351d2014-03-09 17:44:43 +000071 exception will be raised.
Alex Gaynorf1a3fc02013-11-02 14:03:34 -070072
Paul Kehrer5399fd02013-10-21 23:48:25 -050073 .. method:: decryptor()
74
David Reid63ba6652013-10-22 14:09:19 -070075 :return: A decrypting
Donald Stufftf04317a2013-10-27 16:44:30 -040076 :class:`~cryptography.hazmat.primitives.interfaces.CipherContext`
David Reid63ba6652013-10-22 14:09:19 -070077 provider.
Paul Kehrer5399fd02013-10-21 23:48:25 -050078
Alex Gaynorf1a3fc02013-11-02 14:03:34 -070079 If the backend doesn't support the requested combination of ``cipher``
Alex Gaynorfdf63302014-04-29 18:26:11 -070080 and ``mode`` an :class:`~cryptography.exceptions.UnsupportedAlgorithm`
Alex Stapleton092351d2014-03-09 17:44:43 +000081 exception will be raised.
Alex Gaynorf1a3fc02013-11-02 14:03:34 -070082
David Reid663295d2013-11-20 13:55:08 -080083.. _symmetric-encryption-algorithms:
84
Paul Kehrer051099e2013-11-06 15:53:40 +080085Algorithms
86~~~~~~~~~~
Alex Gaynord96d1002013-08-08 07:37:26 -070087
Paul Kehrer051099e2013-11-06 15:53:40 +080088.. currentmodule:: cryptography.hazmat.primitives.ciphers.algorithms
David Reid1f3d7182013-10-22 16:55:18 -070089
90.. class:: AES(key)
Alex Gaynor5ba2dfa2013-08-08 11:04:44 -070091
Alex Gaynor1e3f81f2013-08-08 11:31:43 -070092 AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) is a block cipher standardized by NIST.
Alex Gaynor5ba2dfa2013-08-08 11:04:44 -070093 AES is both fast, and cryptographically strong. It is a good default
94 choice for encryption.
95
Alex Stapleton092351d2014-03-09 17:44:43 +000096 :param bytes key: The secret key. This must be kept secret. Either ``128``,
97 ``192``, or ``256`` bits long.
Alex Gaynor5ba2dfa2013-08-08 11:04:44 -070098
David Reid1f3d7182013-10-22 16:55:18 -070099.. class:: Camellia(key)
Paul Kehrerdff22d42013-09-27 13:43:06 -0500100
Alex Stapleton092351d2014-03-09 17:44:43 +0000101 Camellia is a block cipher approved for use by `CRYPTREC`_ and ISO/IEC.
102 It is considered to have comparable security and performance to AES but
Paul Kehrerdff22d42013-09-27 13:43:06 -0500103 is not as widely studied or deployed.
104
Alex Stapleton092351d2014-03-09 17:44:43 +0000105 :param bytes key: The secret key. This must be kept secret. Either ``128``,
106 ``192``, or ``256`` bits long.
Paul Kehrerdff22d42013-09-27 13:43:06 -0500107
David Reid1f3d7182013-10-22 16:55:18 -0700108.. class:: TripleDES(key)
Alex Gaynoraeb714c2013-09-09 18:06:14 -0700109
Alex Gaynor9316f4c2013-11-15 16:38:42 -0800110 Triple DES (Data Encryption Standard), sometimes referred to as 3DES, is a
111 block cipher standardized by NIST. Triple DES has known crypto-analytic
Alex Gaynor17adce62013-10-16 17:04:40 -0700112 flaws, however none of them currently enable a practical attack.
Alex Gaynor9316f4c2013-11-15 16:38:42 -0800113 Nonetheless, Triples DES is not recommended for new applications because it
Alex Gaynorfbcc5642013-10-22 08:26:00 -0700114 is incredibly slow; old applications should consider moving away from it.
Alex Gaynoraeb714c2013-09-09 18:06:14 -0700115
Alex Stapleton092351d2014-03-09 17:44:43 +0000116 :param bytes key: The secret key. This must be kept secret. Either ``64``,
117 ``128``, or ``192`` bits long. DES only uses ``56``, ``112``, or ``168``
118 bits of the key as there is a parity byte in each component of the key.
119 Some writing refers to there being up to three separate keys that are each
120 ``56`` bits long, they can simply be concatenated to produce the full key.
Alex Gaynoraeb714c2013-09-09 18:06:14 -0700121
Paul Kehrerbab0e1a2014-02-09 10:51:59 -0600122.. class:: CAST5(key)
123
Paul Kehrera5011ec2014-02-13 12:33:34 -0600124 .. versionadded:: 0.2
125
Paul Kehrerbab0e1a2014-02-09 10:51:59 -0600126 CAST5 (also known as CAST-128) is a block cipher approved for use in the
127 Canadian government by the `Communications Security Establishment`_. It is
128 a variable key length cipher and supports keys from 40-128 bits in length.
129
Alex Stapleton092351d2014-03-09 17:44:43 +0000130 :param bytes key: The secret key, This must be kept secret. 40 to 128 bits
131 in length in increments of 8 bits.
Paul Kehrerbab0e1a2014-02-09 10:51:59 -0600132
Paul Kehrer7e914c92014-04-09 09:12:29 -0500133.. class:: SEED(key)
134
135 .. versionadded:: 0.4
136
Alex Stapleton19e97bd2014-05-02 21:57:59 +0100137 SEED is a block cipher developed by the Korea Information Security Agency
138 (KISA). It is defined in :rfc:`4269` and is used broadly throughout South
Paul Kehrer7e914c92014-04-09 09:12:29 -0500139 Korean industry, but rarely found elsewhere.
140
141 :param bytes key: The secret key. This must be kept secret. ``128`` bits in
142 length.
143
Alex Stapletonc5fffd32014-03-18 15:29:00 +0000144Weak ciphers
Paul Kehrer3446d812013-10-31 17:15:03 -0500145------------
146
147.. warning::
148
149 These ciphers are considered weak for a variety of reasons. New
150 applications should avoid their use and existing applications should
151 strongly consider migrating away.
152
Paul Kehrer5df0abe2013-10-30 16:57:04 -0500153.. class:: Blowfish(key)
154
155 Blowfish is a block cipher developed by Bruce Schneier. It is known to be
156 susceptible to attacks when using weak keys. The author has recommended
Alex Stapleton092351d2014-03-09 17:44:43 +0000157 that users of Blowfish move to newer algorithms such as :class:`AES`.
Paul Kehrer5df0abe2013-10-30 16:57:04 -0500158
Alex Stapleton092351d2014-03-09 17:44:43 +0000159 :param bytes key: The secret key. This must be kept secret. 32 to 448 bits
160 in length in increments of 8 bits.
Paul Kehrer5df0abe2013-10-30 16:57:04 -0500161
Paul Kehrer4da28c32013-11-07 07:50:17 +0800162.. class:: ARC4(key)
163
164 ARC4 (Alleged RC4) is a stream cipher with serious weaknesses in its
165 initial stream output. Its use is strongly discouraged. ARC4 does not use
166 mode constructions.
167
Alex Stapleton092351d2014-03-09 17:44:43 +0000168 :param bytes key: The secret key. This must be kept secret. Either ``40``,
169 ``56``, ``64``, ``80``, ``128``, ``192``, or ``256`` bits in length.
Paul Kehrer4da28c32013-11-07 07:50:17 +0800170
Paul Kehrer0994c562013-11-10 03:19:14 +0800171 .. doctest::
172
173 >>> from cryptography.hazmat.primitives.ciphers import Cipher, algorithms, modes
Alex Gaynorf8796b12013-12-13 20:28:55 -0800174 >>> from cryptography.hazmat.backends import default_backend
Paul Kehrer0994c562013-11-10 03:19:14 +0800175 >>> algorithm = algorithms.ARC4(key)
Alex Gaynorf56444d2013-12-13 15:19:22 -0800176 >>> cipher = Cipher(algorithm, mode=None, backend=default_backend())
Paul Kehrer0994c562013-11-10 03:19:14 +0800177 >>> encryptor = cipher.encryptor()
178 >>> ct = encryptor.update(b"a secret message")
179 >>> decryptor = cipher.decryptor()
180 >>> decryptor.update(ct)
181 'a secret message'
182
Paul Kehrere5dc1222014-02-20 16:19:32 -0600183.. class:: IDEA(key)
184
185 IDEA (`International Data Encryption Algorithm`_) is a block cipher created
186 in 1991. It is an optional component of the `OpenPGP`_ standard. This cipher
187 is susceptible to attacks when using weak keys. It is recommended that you
188 do not use this cipher for new applications.
189
Paul Kehrer7e914c92014-04-09 09:12:29 -0500190 :param bytes key: The secret key. This must be kept secret. ``128`` bits in
Paul Kehrer7ba0c012014-03-08 11:33:35 -0400191 length.
Paul Kehrere5dc1222014-02-20 16:19:32 -0600192
David Reid30722b92013-11-07 13:03:39 -0800193
194.. _symmetric-encryption-modes:
195
Alex Gaynord96d1002013-08-08 07:37:26 -0700196Modes
197~~~~~
198
Paul Kehrer051099e2013-11-06 15:53:40 +0800199.. currentmodule:: cryptography.hazmat.primitives.ciphers.modes
David Reid1f3d7182013-10-22 16:55:18 -0700200
201.. class:: CBC(initialization_vector)
Alex Gaynor48ec9a32013-08-08 11:13:46 -0700202
Alex Stapleton092351d2014-03-09 17:44:43 +0000203 CBC (Cipher Block Chaining) is a mode of operation for block ciphers. It is
Alex Gaynor48ec9a32013-08-08 11:13:46 -0700204 considered cryptographically strong.
205
Paul Kehrerfe2e3c22014-01-07 20:55:20 -0600206 **Padding is required when using this mode.**
207
Alex Gaynor48ec9a32013-08-08 11:13:46 -0700208 :param bytes initialization_vector: Must be random bytes. They do not need
Alex Stapleton092351d2014-03-09 17:44:43 +0000209 to be kept secret and they can be included in a transmitted message.
210 Must be the same number of bytes as the ``block_size`` of the cipher.
211 Each time something is encrypted a new ``initialization_vector`` should
212 be generated. Do not reuse an ``initialization_vector`` with a given
Alex Gaynorfb843aa2014-02-25 11:37:36 -0800213 ``key``, and particularly do not use a constant
214 ``initialization_vector``.
Alex Gaynor8ed651e2013-11-07 13:24:31 -0800215
216 A good construction looks like:
217
Alex Gaynor989061d2013-12-13 20:22:14 -0800218 .. doctest::
Alex Gaynor8ed651e2013-11-07 13:24:31 -0800219
220 >>> import os
Alex Gaynord83c5902013-12-13 20:43:54 -0800221 >>> from cryptography.hazmat.primitives.ciphers.modes import CBC
Alex Gaynor8ed651e2013-11-07 13:24:31 -0800222 >>> iv = os.urandom(16)
223 >>> mode = CBC(iv)
224
225 While the following is bad and will leak information:
226
Alex Gaynor989061d2013-12-13 20:22:14 -0800227 .. doctest::
Alex Gaynor8ed651e2013-11-07 13:24:31 -0800228
Alex Gaynord83c5902013-12-13 20:43:54 -0800229 >>> from cryptography.hazmat.primitives.ciphers.modes import CBC
Alex Gaynor8ed651e2013-11-07 13:24:31 -0800230 >>> iv = "a" * 16
231 >>> mode = CBC(iv)
Paul Kehrer13f108f2013-09-09 21:41:03 -0500232
Paul Kehrer45064282013-10-17 13:41:53 -0500233
David Reid1f3d7182013-10-22 16:55:18 -0700234.. class:: CTR(nonce)
Paul Kehrerd0ec60e2013-10-16 08:46:50 -0500235
Paul Kehrer45064282013-10-17 13:41:53 -0500236 .. warning::
237
238 Counter mode is not recommended for use with block ciphers that have a
239 block size of less than 128-bits.
240
Paul Kehrerd0ec60e2013-10-16 08:46:50 -0500241 CTR (Counter) is a mode of operation for block ciphers. It is considered
Alex Gaynord1f02012013-11-01 14:12:35 -0700242 cryptographically strong. It transforms a block cipher into a stream
243 cipher.
Paul Kehrerd0ec60e2013-10-16 08:46:50 -0500244
Paul Kehrerfe2e3c22014-01-07 20:55:20 -0600245 **This mode does not require padding.**
246
Paul Kehrer89b3dd32013-10-17 14:02:45 -0500247 :param bytes nonce: Should be random bytes. It is critical to never reuse a
Alex Gaynorfb843aa2014-02-25 11:37:36 -0800248 ``nonce`` with a given key. Any reuse of a nonce with the same key
249 compromises the security of every message encrypted with that key. Must
250 be the same number of bytes as the ``block_size`` of the cipher with a
251 given key. The nonce does not need to be kept secret and may be
Alex Stapleton092351d2014-03-09 17:44:43 +0000252 included with the ciphertext.
Paul Kehrerd0ec60e2013-10-16 08:46:50 -0500253
David Reid1f3d7182013-10-22 16:55:18 -0700254.. class:: OFB(initialization_vector)
Paul Kehrer6f412a02013-09-10 21:30:50 -0500255
256 OFB (Output Feedback) is a mode of operation for block ciphers. It
257 transforms a block cipher into a stream cipher.
258
Paul Kehrerfe2e3c22014-01-07 20:55:20 -0600259 **This mode does not require padding.**
260
David Reidf1a39bd2013-09-11 16:28:42 -0700261 :param bytes initialization_vector: Must be random bytes. They do not need
Alex Stapleton092351d2014-03-09 17:44:43 +0000262 to be kept secret and they can be included in a transmitted message.
263 Must be the same number of bytes as the ``block_size`` of the cipher.
264 Do not reuse an ``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
Paul Kehrer4223df72013-09-11 09:48:04 -0500273 :param bytes initialization_vector: Must be random bytes. They do not need
Alex Stapleton092351d2014-03-09 17:44:43 +0000274 to be kept secret and they can be included in a transmitted message.
275 Must be the same number of bytes as the ``block_size`` of the cipher.
276 Do not reuse an ``initialization_vector`` with a given ``key``.
Paul Kehrer4223df72013-09-11 09:48:04 -0500277
Paul Kehrer2a947c42014-05-15 17:22:08 -0400278.. class:: CFB8(initialization_vector)
279
280 CFB (Cipher Feedback) is a mode of operation for block ciphers. It
281 transforms a block cipher into a stream cipher. The CFB8 variant uses an
282 8-bit shift register.
283
284 **This mode does not require padding.**
285
286 :param bytes initialization_vector: Must be random bytes. They do not need
287 to be kept secret and they can be included in a transmitted message.
288 Must be the same number of bytes as the ``block_size`` of the cipher.
289 Do not reuse an ``initialization_vector`` with a given ``key``.
290
Paul Kehrer22e80cb2013-11-20 21:27:00 -0600291.. class:: GCM(initialization_vector, tag=None)
292
Paul Kehrer5b828b12013-11-29 17:32:08 -0600293 .. danger::
Paul Kehrer26c8c6a2013-11-29 16:24:56 -0600294
Alex Stapleton092351d2014-03-09 17:44:43 +0000295 When using this mode you **must** not use the decrypted data until
Alex Gaynor0d23e942013-12-04 17:28:24 -0600296 :meth:`~cryptography.hazmat.primitives.interfaces.CipherContext.finalize`
Alex Stapleton092351d2014-03-09 17:44:43 +0000297 has been called. GCM provides **no** guarantees of ciphertext integrity
Alex Gaynord4f93832013-12-04 16:31:59 -0600298 until decryption is complete.
Paul Kehrer26c8c6a2013-11-29 16:24:56 -0600299
Paul Kehrer5578c662013-12-03 17:37:42 -0600300 GCM (Galois Counter Mode) is a mode of operation for block ciphers. An
301 AEAD (authenticated encryption with additional data) mode is a type of
Alex Stapleton092351d2014-03-09 17:44:43 +0000302 block cipher mode that simultaneously encrypts the message as well as
303 authenticating it. Additional unencrypted data may also be authenticated.
304 Additional means of verifying integrity such as
Ayrxfa4a6b22014-04-16 23:03:14 +0800305 :doc:`HMAC </hazmat/primitives/mac/hmac>` are not necessary.
Paul Kehrer22e80cb2013-11-20 21:27:00 -0600306
Paul Kehrerfe2e3c22014-01-07 20:55:20 -0600307 **This mode does not require padding.**
308
Paul Kehrer22e80cb2013-11-20 21:27:00 -0600309 :param bytes initialization_vector: Must be random bytes. They do not need
Alex Stapleton092351d2014-03-09 17:44:43 +0000310 to be kept secret and they can be included in a transmitted message.
311 NIST `recommends a 96-bit IV length`_ for performance critical
312 situations but it can be up to 2\ :sup:`64` - 1 bits. Do not reuse an
Alex Gaynorfb843aa2014-02-25 11:37:36 -0800313 ``initialization_vector`` with a given ``key``.
Paul Kehrer22e80cb2013-11-20 21:27:00 -0600314
Paul Kehrerca735042013-12-21 17:31:48 -0600315 .. note::
316
Alex Stapleton092351d2014-03-09 17:44:43 +0000317 Cryptography will generate a 128-bit tag when finalizing encryption.
318 You can shorten a tag by truncating it to the desired length but this
Paul Kehrerfc73e2d2013-12-21 18:41:38 -0600319 is **not recommended** as it lowers the security margins of the
Paul Kehrer048d6cb2013-12-21 18:53:19 -0600320 authentication (`NIST SP-800-38D`_ recommends 96-bits or greater).
Paul Kehrerfc73e2d2013-12-21 18:41:38 -0600321 If you must shorten the tag the minimum allowed length is 4 bytes
Paul Kehrer048d6cb2013-12-21 18:53:19 -0600322 (32-bits). Applications **must** verify the tag is the expected length
323 to guarantee the expected security margin.
Paul Kehrerca735042013-12-21 17:31:48 -0600324
Alex Gaynorfb843aa2014-02-25 11:37:36 -0800325 :param bytes tag: The tag bytes to verify during decryption. When
326 encrypting this must be ``None``.
Paul Kehrer67abc862013-11-25 14:29:35 -0600327
David Reidabb72d22014-01-07 16:06:18 -0800328 .. testcode::
Paul Kehrer22e80cb2013-11-20 21:27:00 -0600329
David Reidabb72d22014-01-07 16:06:18 -0800330 import os
331
332 from cryptography.hazmat.primitives.ciphers import (
333 Cipher, algorithms, modes
334 )
335
David Reid78569d62014-01-07 15:42:17 -0800336 def encrypt(key, plaintext, associated_data):
David Reidabb72d22014-01-07 16:06:18 -0800337 # Generate a random 96-bit IV.
David Reid78569d62014-01-07 15:42:17 -0800338 iv = os.urandom(12)
David Reidabb72d22014-01-07 16:06:18 -0800339
Alex Stapleton092351d2014-03-09 17:44:43 +0000340 # Construct a AES-GCM Cipher object with the given key and a
341 # randomly generated IV.
David Reidabb72d22014-01-07 16:06:18 -0800342 encryptor = Cipher(
David Reid78569d62014-01-07 15:42:17 -0800343 algorithms.AES(key),
344 modes.GCM(iv),
345 backend=default_backend()
David Reidabb72d22014-01-07 16:06:18 -0800346 ).encryptor()
David Reid78569d62014-01-07 15:42:17 -0800347
David Reidabb72d22014-01-07 16:06:18 -0800348 # associated_data will be authenticated but not encrypted,
349 # it must also be passed in on decryption.
David Reid78569d62014-01-07 15:42:17 -0800350 encryptor.authenticate_additional_data(associated_data)
David Reid78569d62014-01-07 15:42:17 -0800351
David Reidabb72d22014-01-07 16:06:18 -0800352 # Encrypt the plaintext and get the associated ciphertext.
Paul Kehreraf0b9f52014-01-07 19:21:49 -0600353 # GCM does not require padding.
354 ciphertext = encryptor.update(plaintext) + encryptor.finalize()
David Reidabb72d22014-01-07 16:06:18 -0800355
356 return (iv, ciphertext, encryptor.tag)
David Reid78569d62014-01-07 15:42:17 -0800357
358 def decrypt(key, associated_data, iv, ciphertext, tag):
Alex Gaynor007e5e12014-01-12 14:25:49 -0800359 if len(tag) != 16:
360 raise ValueError(
361 "tag must be 16 bytes -- truncation not supported"
362 )
363
David Reidabb72d22014-01-07 16:06:18 -0800364 # Construct a Cipher object, with the key, iv, and additionally the
365 # GCM tag used for authenticating the message.
366 decryptor = Cipher(
David Reid78569d62014-01-07 15:42:17 -0800367 algorithms.AES(key),
368 modes.GCM(iv, tag),
369 backend=default_backend()
David Reidabb72d22014-01-07 16:06:18 -0800370 ).decryptor()
David Reid78569d62014-01-07 15:42:17 -0800371
David Reidabb72d22014-01-07 16:06:18 -0800372 # We put associated_data back in or the tag will fail to verify
373 # when we finalize the decryptor.
David Reid78569d62014-01-07 15:42:17 -0800374 decryptor.authenticate_additional_data(associated_data)
375
Paul Kehreraf0b9f52014-01-07 19:21:49 -0600376 # Decryption gets us the authenticated plaintext.
377 # If the tag does not match an InvalidTag exception will be raised.
378 return decryptor.update(ciphertext) + decryptor.finalize()
David Reidabb72d22014-01-07 16:06:18 -0800379
380 iv, ciphertext, tag = encrypt(
David Reid78569d62014-01-07 15:42:17 -0800381 key,
David Reidabb72d22014-01-07 16:06:18 -0800382 b"a secret message!",
David Reid78569d62014-01-07 15:42:17 -0800383 b"authenticated but not encrypted payload"
384 )
385
David Reidabb72d22014-01-07 16:06:18 -0800386 print(decrypt(
387 key,
388 b"authenticated but not encrypted payload",
389 iv,
390 ciphertext,
391 tag
392 ))
David Reid78569d62014-01-07 15:42:17 -0800393
394 .. testoutput::
395
David Reidabb72d22014-01-07 16:06:18 -0800396 a secret message!
Paul Kehrer22e80cb2013-11-20 21:27:00 -0600397
Paul Kehrer13f108f2013-09-09 21:41:03 -0500398
Alex Stapletonc5fffd32014-03-18 15:29:00 +0000399Insecure modes
Paul Kehrer13f108f2013-09-09 21:41:03 -0500400--------------
401
Alex Gaynorcd413a32013-09-10 18:59:43 -0700402.. warning::
403
404 These modes are insecure. New applications should never make use of them,
405 and existing applications should strongly consider migrating away.
406
407
David Reid1f3d7182013-10-22 16:55:18 -0700408.. class:: ECB()
Paul Kehrer13f108f2013-09-09 21:41:03 -0500409
410 ECB (Electronic Code Book) is the simplest mode of operation for block
Alex Gaynorcd413a32013-09-10 18:59:43 -0700411 ciphers. Each block of data is encrypted in the same way. This means
412 identical plaintext blocks will always result in identical ciphertext
Alex Stapleton092351d2014-03-09 17:44:43 +0000413 blocks, which can leave `significant patterns in the output`_.
Alex Gaynorab5f0112013-11-08 10:34:00 -0800414
Paul Kehrerfe2e3c22014-01-07 20:55:20 -0600415 **Padding is required when using this mode.**
416
Paul Kehrerad6d1642014-01-07 19:10:12 -0600417Interfaces
418----------
419
420.. class:: CipherContext
421
422 When calling ``encryptor()`` or ``decryptor()`` on a ``Cipher`` object
Alex Gaynorb4818892014-02-06 10:58:50 -0800423 the result will conform to the ``CipherContext`` interface. You can then
424 call ``update(data)`` with data until you have fed everything into the
425 context. Once that is done call ``finalize()`` to finish the operation and
426 obtain the remainder of the data.
Paul Kehrerad6d1642014-01-07 19:10:12 -0600427
Alex Stapleton092351d2014-03-09 17:44:43 +0000428 Block ciphers require that the plaintext or ciphertext always be a multiple
429 of their block size. Because of that **padding** is sometimes required to
430 make a message the correct size. ``CipherContext`` will not automatically
431 apply any padding; you'll need to add your own. For block ciphers the
432 recommended padding is
433 :class:`cryptography.hazmat.primitives.padding.PKCS7`. If you are using a
434 stream cipher mode (such as
Paul Kehrerad6d1642014-01-07 19:10:12 -0600435 :class:`cryptography.hazmat.primitives.modes.CTR`) you don't have to worry
436 about this.
437
438 .. method:: update(data)
439
440 :param bytes data: The data you wish to pass into the context.
441 :return bytes: Returns the data that was encrypted or decrypted.
442 :raises cryptography.exceptions.AlreadyFinalized: See :meth:`finalize`
443
444 When the ``Cipher`` was constructed in a mode that turns it into a
445 stream cipher (e.g.
446 :class:`cryptography.hazmat.primitives.ciphers.modes.CTR`), this will
Alex Stapleton092351d2014-03-09 17:44:43 +0000447 return bytes immediately, however in other modes it will return chunks
Paul Kehrerad6d1642014-01-07 19:10:12 -0600448 whose size is determined by the cipher's block size.
449
450 .. method:: finalize()
451
452 :return bytes: Returns the remainder of the data.
453 :raises ValueError: This is raised when the data provided isn't
Alex Stapleton092351d2014-03-09 17:44:43 +0000454 a multiple of the algorithm's block size.
Paul Kehrerad6d1642014-01-07 19:10:12 -0600455
456 Once ``finalize`` is called this object can no longer be used and
Alex Stapleton092351d2014-03-09 17:44:43 +0000457 :meth:`update` and :meth:`finalize` will raise an
458 :class:`~cryptography.exceptions.AlreadyFinalized` exception.
Paul Kehrerad6d1642014-01-07 19:10:12 -0600459
460.. class:: AEADCipherContext
461
Alex Stapleton092351d2014-03-09 17:44:43 +0000462 When calling ``encryptor`` or ``decryptor`` on a ``Cipher`` object
Paul Kehrerad6d1642014-01-07 19:10:12 -0600463 with an AEAD mode (e.g.
Alex Gaynorb4818892014-02-06 10:58:50 -0800464 :class:`~cryptography.hazmat.primitives.ciphers.modes.GCM`) the result will
465 conform to the ``AEADCipherContext`` and ``CipherContext`` interfaces. If
466 it is an encryption context it will additionally be an
Alex Stapleton092351d2014-03-09 17:44:43 +0000467 ``AEADEncryptionContext`` provider. ``AEADCipherContext`` contains an
468 additional method :meth:`authenticate_additional_data` for adding
469 additional authenticated but unencrypted data (see note below). You should
470 call this before calls to ``update``. When you are done call `finalize``
471 to finish the operation.
Paul Kehrerad6d1642014-01-07 19:10:12 -0600472
473 .. note::
474
475 In AEAD modes all data passed to ``update()`` will be both encrypted
476 and authenticated. Do not pass encrypted data to the
477 ``authenticate_additional_data()`` method. It is meant solely for
478 additional data you may want to authenticate but leave unencrypted.
479
480 .. method:: authenticate_additional_data(data)
481
482 :param bytes data: Any data you wish to authenticate but not encrypt.
483 :raises: :class:`~cryptography.exceptions.AlreadyFinalized`
484
485.. class:: AEADEncryptionContext
486
Alex Stapleton092351d2014-03-09 17:44:43 +0000487 When creating an encryption context using ``encryptor`` on a ``Cipher``
488 object with an AEAD mode such as
489 :class:`~cryptography.hazmat.primitives.ciphers.modes.GCM` an object
490 conforming to both the ``AEADEncryptionContext`` and ``AEADCipherContext``
491 interfaces will be returned. This interface provides one
492 additional attribute ``tag``. ``tag`` can only be obtained after
493 ``finalize`` has been called.
Paul Kehrerad6d1642014-01-07 19:10:12 -0600494
495 .. attribute:: tag
496
497 :return bytes: Returns the tag value as bytes.
498 :raises: :class:`~cryptography.exceptions.NotYetFinalized` if called
Alex Gaynorfb843aa2014-02-25 11:37:36 -0800499 before the context is finalized.
Paul Kehrerad6d1642014-01-07 19:10:12 -0600500
Alex Gaynorab5f0112013-11-08 10:34:00 -0800501
502.. _`described by Colin Percival`: http://www.daemonology.net/blog/2009-06-11-cryptographic-right-answers.html
Alex Stapleton092351d2014-03-09 17:44:43 +0000503.. _`recommends a 96-bit IV length`: http://csrc.nist.gov/groups/ST/toolkit/BCM/documents/proposedmodes/gcm/gcm-spec.pdf
Paul Kehrera7fbf072013-12-21 18:12:25 -0600504.. _`NIST SP-800-38D`: http://csrc.nist.gov/publications/nistpubs/800-38D/SP-800-38D.pdf
Paul Kehrerbab0e1a2014-02-09 10:51:59 -0600505.. _`Communications Security Establishment`: http://www.cse-cst.gc.ca
Alex Stapleton092351d2014-03-09 17:44:43 +0000506.. _`encrypt`: https://ssd.eff.org/tech/encryption
507.. _`CRYPTREC`: http://www.cryptrec.go.jp/english/
508.. _`significant patterns in the output`: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cipher_block_chaining#Electronic_codebook_.28ECB.29
Paul Kehrere5dc1222014-02-20 16:19:32 -0600509.. _`International Data Encryption Algorithm`: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Data_Encryption_Algorithm
510.. _`OpenPGP`: http://www.openpgp.org