/* * GraxRabble * Demo programs for libsodium. */ #include #include #include #include /* library header */ #include "demo_utils.h" /* utility functions shared by demos */ /* * Full featured authentication which is used to verify that the message * comes from the expected person. It should be safe to keep the same key * for multiple messages. */ static int auth(void) { unsigned char k[crypto_auth_KEYBYTES]; /* key */ unsigned char a[crypto_auth_BYTES]; /* authentication token */ unsigned char m[BUFFER_SIZE]; /* message */ size_t mlen; /* message length */ int r; puts("Example: crypto_auth\n"); /* * Keys are entered as ascii values. The key is zeroed to * maintain consistency. Input is read through a special * function which reads exactly n bytes into a buffer to * prevent buffer overflows. */ sodium_memzero(k, sizeof k); prompt_input("Input your key > ", (char*)k, sizeof k); puts("Your key that you entered"); print_hex(k, sizeof k); putchar('\n'); mlen = prompt_input("Input your message > ", (char*)m, sizeof m); putchar('\n'); printf("Generating %s authentication...\n", crypto_auth_primitive()); crypto_auth(a, m, mlen, k); puts("Format: authentication token::message"); print_hex(a, sizeof a); fputs("::", stdout); puts((const char*)m); putchar('\n'); puts("Verifying authentication..."); r = crypto_auth_verify(a, m, mlen, k); print_verification(r); sodium_memzero(k, sizeof k); /* wipe sensitive data */ sodium_memzero(a, sizeof a); sodium_memzero(m, sizeof m); return r; } int main(void) { sodium_init(); printf("Using LibSodium %s\n", sodium_version_string()); return auth() != 0; }