* GOST R 34.10-2001 (RFC 5832) public key signature function
* GOST R 34.10-2012 (RFC 7091) public key signature function
* various 34.10 curve parameters included
+* Coordinates conversion from twisted Edwards to Weierstrass form and
+ vice versa
* VKO GOST R 34.10-2001 key agreement function (RFC 4357)
* VKO GOST R 34.10-2012 key agreement function (RFC 7836)
* 28147-89 and CryptoPro key wrapping (RFC 4357)
* GOST R 34.12-2015 64-bit block cipher Магма (Magma)
* GOST R 34.13-2015 padding methods and block cipher modes of operation
(ECB, CTR, OFB, CBC, CFB, MAC)
+* MGM AEAD mode for 64 and 128 bit ciphers (RFC 9058)
+* CTR-ACPKM, OMAC-ACPKM-Master modes of operation (Р 1323565.1.017-2018)
+* KExp15/KImp15 key export/import functions (Р 1323565.1.017-2018)
+* KDF_GOSTR3411_2012_256, KDF_TREE_GOSTR3411_2012_256 (Р 50.1.113-2016)
+* KEG export key generation function (Р 1323565.1.020-2018)
* PEP247-compatible hash/MAC functions
Known problems: low performance and non time-constant calculations.
Example 34.10-2012 keypair generation, signing and verifying:
- >>> from pygost.gost3410 import CURVE_PARAMS
- >>> from pygost.gost3410 import GOST3410Curve
- >>> curve = GOST3410Curve(*CURVE_PARAMS["GostR3410_2012_TC26_ParamSetA"])
+ >>> from pygost.gost3410 import CURVES
+ >>> curve = CURVES["id-tc26-gost-3410-12-512-paramSetA"]
>>> from os import urandom
- >>> prv_raw = urandom(32)
+ >>> prv_raw = urandom(64)
>>> from pygost.gost3410 import prv_unmarshal
+ >>> from pygost.gost3410 import prv_marshal
>>> prv = prv_unmarshal(prv_raw)
+ >>> prv_raw = prv_marshal(curve, prv)
>>> from pygost.gost3410 import public_key
>>> pub = public_key(curve, prv)
>>> from pygost.gost3410 import pub_marshal
>>> from pygost.utils import hexenc
>>> print "Public key is:", hexenc(pub_marshal(pub))
- >>> from pygost import gost34112012256
+ >>> from pygost import gost34112012512
>>> data_for_signing = b"some data"
- >>> dgst = gost34112012256.new(data_for_signing).digest()
+ >>> dgst = gost34112012512.new(data_for_signing).digest()
>>> from pygost.gost3410 import sign
- >>> signature = sign(curve, prv, dgst, mode=2012)
+ >>> signature = sign(curve, prv, dgst)
>>> from pygost.gost3410 import verify
- >>> verify(curve, pub, dgst, signature, mode=2012)
+ >>> verify(curve, pub, dgst, signature)
True
Other examples can be found in docstrings and unittests.
+Example self-signed X.509 certificate creation can be found in
+pygost/asn1schemas/cert-selfsigned-example.py.
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-You can read about GOST algorithms more: http://gost.cypherpunks.ru/
+PyGOST'es home page is: http://www.pygost.cypherpunks.ru/
+You can read about GOST algorithms more: http://www.gost.cypherpunks.ru/
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