- Jun 27, 2018
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manuroe authored
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- Sep 29, 2017
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Alexey Rusakov authored
Signed-off-by:
Alexey Rusakov <ktirf@users.sf.net>
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- Oct 21, 2016
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Richard van der Hoff authored
All the other methods clear their random inputs. This one needs to do the same, to reduce the risk of the randomness being used elsewhere and leaking key info.
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- Sep 13, 2016
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Mark Haines authored
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Mark Haines authored
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Mark Haines authored
Some clients expect the session id to be globally unique, so allowing the end devices to pick the session id will cause problems. Include the current ratchet index with the initial keys, this decreases the risk that the client will supply the wrong index causing problems. Sign the initial keys with the ratchet ed25519 key, this reduces the risk of a client claiming a session that they didn't create.
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- Sep 06, 2016
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Richard van der Hoff authored
Add ed25519 keys to the inbound and outbound sessions, and use them to sign and verify megolm messages. We just stuff the ed25519 public key in alongside the megolm session key (and add a version byte), to save adding more boilerplate to the JS/python/etc layers.
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- May 25, 2016
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Richard van der Hoff authored
Putting the session_id inside the packed message body makes it hard to extract so that we can decide which session to use. We don't think there is any advantage to having thes sesion_id protected by the HMACs, so we're going to move it to the JSON framing.
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- May 24, 2016
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Richard van der Hoff authored
Factor the actual message encoding/decoding and encrypting/decrypting out to separate functions from the top-level functions which do the base64-wrangling. This is particularly helpful in the 'outbound' code-path where the offsets required to allow room to base64-encode make the flow hard to see when it's all inline.
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Richard van der Hoff authored
Initialise megolm_cipher via the preprocessor macro, instead of with a function.
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Richard van der Hoff authored
memset is at risk of being optimised away, so use _olm_unset instead.
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Richard van der Hoff authored
We need to be able to inspect an outbound session so that we can tell our peer how to set up an inbound session.
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Richard van der Hoff authored
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Richard van der Hoff authored
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