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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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"""RSA key generation code.

Create new keys with the newkeys() function. It will give you a PublicKey and a
PrivateKey object.

Loading and saving keys requires the pyasn1 module. This module is imported as
late as possible, such that other functionality will remain working in absence
of pyasn1.

.. note::

    Storing public and private keys via the `pickle` module is possible.
    However, it is insecure to load a key from an untrusted source.
    The pickle module is not secure against erroneous or maliciously
    constructed data. Never unpickle data received from an untrusted
    or unauthenticated source.

"""

import logging
from rsa._compat import b

import rsa.prime
import rsa.pem
import rsa.common
import rsa.randnum
import rsa.core

log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
DEFAULT_EXPONENT = 65537


class AbstractKey(object):
    """Abstract superclass for private and public keys."""

    __slots__ = ('n', 'e')

    def __init__(self, n, e):
        self.n = n
        self.e = e

    @classmethod
    def load_pkcs1(cls, keyfile, format='PEM'):
        """Loads a key in PKCS#1 DER or PEM format.

        :param keyfile: contents of a DER- or PEM-encoded file that contains
            the public key.
        :param format: the format of the file to load; 'PEM' or 'DER'

        :return: a PublicKey object
        """

        methods = {
            'PEM': cls._load_pkcs1_pem,
            'DER': cls._load_pkcs1_der,
        }

        method = cls._assert_format_exists(format, methods)
        return method(keyfile)

    @staticmethod
    def _assert_format_exists(file_format, methods):
        """Checks whether the given file format exists in 'methods'.
        """

        try:
            return methods[file_format]
        except KeyError:
            formats = ', '.join(sorted(methods.keys()))
            raise ValueError('Unsupported format: %r, try one of %s' % (file_format,
                                                                        formats))

    def save_pkcs1(self, format='PEM'):
        """Saves the public key in PKCS#1 DER or PEM format.

        :param format: the format to save; 'PEM' or 'DER'
        :returns: the DER- or PEM-encoded public key.
        """

        methods = {
            'PEM': self._save_pkcs1_pem,
            'DER': self._save_pkcs1_der,
        }

        method = self._assert_format_exists(format, methods)
        return method()

    def blind(self, message, r):
        """Performs blinding on the message using random number 'r'.

        :param message: the message, as integer, to blind.
        :type message: int
        :param r: the random number to blind with.
        :type r: int
        :return: the blinded message.
        :rtype: int

        The blinding is such that message = unblind(decrypt(blind(encrypt(message))).

        See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blinding_%28cryptography%29
        """

        return (message * pow(r, self.e, self.n)) % self.n

    def unblind(self, blinded, r):
        """Performs blinding on the message using random number 'r'.

        :param blinded: the blinded message, as integer, to unblind.
        :param r: the random number to unblind with.
        :return: the original message.

        The blinding is such that message = unblind(decrypt(blind(encrypt(message))).

        See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blinding_%28cryptography%29
        """

        return (rsa.common.inverse(r, self.n) * blinded) % self.n


class PublicKey(AbstractKey):
    """Represents a public RSA key.

    This key is also known as the 'encryption key'. It contains the 'n' and 'e'
    values.

    Supports attributes as well as dictionary-like access. Attribute accesss is
    faster, though.

    >>> PublicKey(5, 3)
    PublicKey(5, 3)

    >>> key = PublicKey(5, 3)
    >>> key.n
    5
    >>> key['n']
    5
    >>> key.e
    3
    >>> key['e']
    3

    """

    __slots__ = ('n', 'e')

    def __getitem__(self, key):
        return getattr(self, key)

    def __repr__(self):
        return 'PublicKey(%i, %i)' % (self.n, self.e)

    def __getstate__(self):
        """Returns the key as tuple for pickling."""
        return self.n, self.e

    def __setstate__(self, state):
        """Sets the key from tuple."""
        self.n, self.e = state

    def __eq__(self, other):
        if other is None:
            return False

        if not isinstance(other, PublicKey):
            return False

        return self.n == other.n and self.e == other.e

    def __ne__(self, other):
        return not (self == other)

    @classmethod
    def _load_pkcs1_der(cls, keyfile):
        """Loads a key in PKCS#1 DER format.

        :param keyfile: contents of a DER-encoded file that contains the public
            key.
        :return: a PublicKey object

        First let's construct a DER encoded key:

        >>> import base64
        >>> b64der = 'MAwCBQCNGmYtAgMBAAE='
        >>> der = base64.standard_b64decode(b64der)

        This loads the file:

        >>> PublicKey._load_pkcs1_der(der)
        PublicKey(2367317549, 65537)

        """

        from pyasn1.codec.der import decoder
        from rsa.asn1 import AsnPubKey

        (priv, _) = decoder.decode(keyfile, asn1Spec=AsnPubKey())
        return cls(n=int(priv['modulus']), e=int(priv['publicExponent']))

    def _save_pkcs1_der(self):
        """Saves the public key in PKCS#1 DER format.

        @returns: the DER-encoded public key.
        """

        from pyasn1.codec.der import encoder
        from rsa.asn1 import AsnPubKey

        # Create the ASN object
        asn_key = AsnPubKey()
        asn_key.setComponentByName('modulus', self.n)
        asn_key.setComponentByName('publicExponent', self.e)

        return encoder.encode(asn_key)

    @classmethod
    def _load_pkcs1_pem(cls, keyfile):
        """Loads a PKCS#1 PEM-encoded public key file.

        The contents of the file before the "-----BEGIN RSA PUBLIC KEY-----" and
        after the "-----END RSA PUBLIC KEY-----" lines is ignored.

        :param keyfile: contents of a PEM-encoded file that contains the public
            key.
        :return: a PublicKey object
        """

        der = rsa.pem.load_pem(keyfile, 'RSA PUBLIC KEY')
        return cls._load_pkcs1_der(der)

    def _save_pkcs1_pem(self):
        """Saves a PKCS#1 PEM-encoded public key file.

        :return: contents of a PEM-encoded file that contains the public key.
        """

        der = self._save_pkcs1_der()
        return rsa.pem.save_pem(der, 'RSA PUBLIC KEY')

    @classmethod
    def load_pkcs1_openssl_pem(cls, keyfile):
        """Loads a PKCS#1.5 PEM-encoded public key file from OpenSSL.

        These files can be recognised in that they start with BEGIN PUBLIC KEY
        rather than BEGIN RSA PUBLIC KEY.

        The contents of the file before the "-----BEGIN PUBLIC KEY-----" and
        after the "-----END PUBLIC KEY-----" lines is ignored.

        :param keyfile: contents of a PEM-encoded file that contains the public
            key, from OpenSSL.
        :return: a PublicKey object
        """

        der = rsa.pem.load_pem(keyfile, 'PUBLIC KEY')
        return cls.load_pkcs1_openssl_der(der)

    @classmethod
    def load_pkcs1_openssl_der(cls, keyfile):
        """Loads a PKCS#1 DER-encoded public key file from OpenSSL.

        :param keyfile: contents of a DER-encoded file that contains the public
            key, from OpenSSL.
        :return: a PublicKey object

        """

        from rsa.asn1 import OpenSSLPubKey
        from pyasn1.codec.der import decoder
        from pyasn1.type import univ

        (keyinfo, _) = decoder.decode(keyfile, asn1Spec=OpenSSLPubKey())

        if keyinfo['header']['oid'] != univ.ObjectIdentifier('1.2.840.113549.1.1.1'):
            raise TypeError("This is not a DER-encoded OpenSSL-compatible public key")

        return cls._load_pkcs1_der(keyinfo['key'][1:])


class PrivateKey(AbstractKey):
    """Represents a private RSA key.

    This key is also known as the 'decryption key'. It contains the 'n', 'e',
    'd', 'p', 'q' and other values.

    Supports attributes as well as dictionary-like access. Attribute accesss is
    faster, though.

    >>> PrivateKey(3247, 65537, 833, 191, 17)
    PrivateKey(3247, 65537, 833, 191, 17)

    exp1, exp2 and coef can be given, but if None or omitted they will be calculated:

    >>> pk = PrivateKey(3727264081, 65537, 3349121513, 65063, 57287, exp2=4)
    >>> pk.exp1
    55063
    >>> pk.exp2  # this is of course not a correct value, but it is the one we passed.
    4
    >>> pk.coef
    50797

    If you give exp1, exp2 or coef, they will be used as-is:

    >>> pk = PrivateKey(1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
    >>> pk.exp1
    6
    >>> pk.exp2
    7
    >>> pk.coef
    8

    """

    __slots__ = ('n', 'e', 'd', 'p', 'q', 'exp1', 'exp2', 'coef')

    def __init__(self, n, e, d, p, q, exp1=None, exp2=None, coef=None):
        AbstractKey.__init__(self, n, e)
        self.d = d
        self.p = p
        self.q = q

        # Calculate the other values if they aren't supplied
        if exp1 is None:
            self.exp1 = int(d % (p - 1))
        else:
            self.exp1 = exp1

        if exp2 is None:
            self.exp2 = int(d % (q - 1))
        else:
            self.exp2 = exp2

        if coef is None:
            self.coef = rsa.common.inverse(q, p)
        else:
            self.coef = coef

    def __getitem__(self, key):
        return getattr(self, key)

    def __repr__(self):
        return 'PrivateKey(%(n)i, %(e)i, %(d)i, %(p)i, %(q)i)' % self

    def __getstate__(self):
        """Returns the key as tuple for pickling."""
        return self.n, self.e, self.d, self.p, self.q, self.exp1, self.exp2, self.coef

    def __setstate__(self, state):
        """Sets the key from tuple."""
        self.n, self.e, self.d, self.p, self.q, self.exp1, self.exp2, self.coef = state

    def __eq__(self, other):
        if other is None:
            return False

        if not isinstance(other, PrivateKey):
            return False

        return (self.n == other.n and
                self.e == other.e and
                self.d == other.d and
                self.p == other.p and
                self.q == other.q and
                self.exp1 == other.exp1 and
                self.exp2 == other.exp2 and
                self.coef == other.coef)

    def __ne__(self, other):
        return not (self == other)

    def blinded_decrypt(self, encrypted):
        """Decrypts the message using blinding to prevent side-channel attacks.

        :param encrypted: the encrypted message
        :type encrypted: int

        :returns: the decrypted message
        :rtype: int
        """

        blind_r = rsa.randnum.randint(self.n - 1)
        blinded = self.blind(encrypted, blind_r)  # blind before decrypting
        decrypted = rsa.core.decrypt_int(blinded, self.d, self.n)

        return self.unblind(decrypted, blind_r)

    def blinded_encrypt(self, message):
        """Encrypts the message using blinding to prevent side-channel attacks.

        :param message: the message to encrypt
        :type message: int

        :returns: the encrypted message
        :rtype: int
        """

        blind_r = rsa.randnum.randint(self.n - 1)
        blinded = self.blind(message, blind_r)  # blind before encrypting
        encrypted = rsa.core.encrypt_int(blinded, self.d, self.n)
        return self.unblind(encrypted, blind_r)

    @classmethod
    def _load_pkcs1_der(cls, keyfile):
        """Loads a key in PKCS#1 DER format.

        :param keyfile: contents of a DER-encoded file that contains the private
            key.
        :return: a PrivateKey object

        First let's construct a DER encoded key:

        >>> import base64
        >>> b64der = 'MC4CAQACBQDeKYlRAgMBAAECBQDHn4npAgMA/icCAwDfxwIDANcXAgInbwIDAMZt'
        >>> der = base64.standard_b64decode(b64der)

        This loads the file:

        >>> PrivateKey._load_pkcs1_der(der)
        PrivateKey(3727264081, 65537, 3349121513, 65063, 57287)

        """

        from pyasn1.codec.der import decoder
        (priv, _) = decoder.decode(keyfile)

        # ASN.1 contents of DER encoded private key:
        #
        # RSAPrivateKey ::= SEQUENCE {
        #     version           Version,
        #     modulus           INTEGER,  -- n
        #     publicExponent    INTEGER,  -- e
        #     privateExponent   INTEGER,  -- d
        #     prime1            INTEGER,  -- p
        #     prime2            INTEGER,  -- q
        #     exponent1         INTEGER,  -- d mod (p-1)
        #     exponent2         INTEGER,  -- d mod (q-1)
        #     coefficient       INTEGER,  -- (inverse of q) mod p
        #     otherPrimeInfos   OtherPrimeInfos OPTIONAL
        # }

        if priv[0] != 0:
            raise ValueError('Unable to read this file, version %s != 0' % priv[0])

        as_ints = tuple(int(x) for x in priv[1:9])
        return cls(*as_ints)

    def _save_pkcs1_der(self):
        """Saves the private key in PKCS#1 DER format.

        @returns: the DER-encoded private key.
        """

        from pyasn1.type import univ, namedtype
        from pyasn1.codec.der import encoder

        class AsnPrivKey(univ.Sequence):
            componentType = namedtype.NamedTypes(
                    namedtype.NamedType('version', univ.Integer()),
                    namedtype.NamedType('modulus', univ.Integer()),
                    namedtype.NamedType('publicExponent', univ.Integer()),
                    namedtype.NamedType('privateExponent', univ.Integer()),
                    namedtype.NamedType('prime1', univ.Integer()),
                    namedtype.NamedType('prime2', univ.Integer()),
                    namedtype.NamedType('exponent1', univ.Integer()),
                    namedtype.NamedType('exponent2', univ.Integer()),
                    namedtype.NamedType('coefficient', univ.Integer()),
            )

        # Create the ASN object
        asn_key = AsnPrivKey()
        asn_key.setComponentByName('version', 0)
        asn_key.setComponentByName('modulus', self.n)
        asn_key.setComponentByName('publicExponent', self.e)
        asn_key.setComponentByName('privateExponent', self.d)
        asn_key.setComponentByName('prime1', self.p)
        asn_key.setComponentByName('prime2', self.q)
        asn_key.setComponentByName('exponent1', self.exp1)
        asn_key.setComponentByName('exponent2', self.exp2)
        asn_key.setComponentByName('coefficient', self.coef)

        return encoder.encode(asn_key)

    @classmethod
    def _load_pkcs1_pem(cls, keyfile):
        """Loads a PKCS#1 PEM-encoded private key file.

        The contents of the file before the "-----BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY-----" and
        after the "-----END RSA PRIVATE KEY-----" lines is ignored.

        :param keyfile: contents of a PEM-encoded file that contains the private
            key.
        :return: a PrivateKey object
        """

        der = rsa.pem.load_pem(keyfile, b('RSA PRIVATE KEY'))
        return cls._load_pkcs1_der(der)

    def _save_pkcs1_pem(self):
        """Saves a PKCS#1 PEM-encoded private key file.

        :return: contents of a PEM-encoded file that contains the private key.
        """

        der = self._save_pkcs1_der()
        return rsa.pem.save_pem(der, b('RSA PRIVATE KEY'))


def find_p_q(nbits, getprime_func=rsa.prime.getprime, accurate=True):
    """Returns a tuple of two different primes of nbits bits each.

    The resulting p * q has exacty 2 * nbits bits, and the returned p and q
    will not be equal.

    :param nbits: the number of bits in each of p and q.
    :param getprime_func: the getprime function, defaults to
        :py:func:`rsa.prime.getprime`.

        *Introduced in Python-RSA 3.1*

    :param accurate: whether to enable accurate mode or not.
    :returns: (p, q), where p > q

    >>> (p, q) = find_p_q(128)
    >>> from rsa import common
    >>> common.bit_size(p * q)
    256

    When not in accurate mode, the number of bits can be slightly less

    >>> (p, q) = find_p_q(128, accurate=False)
    >>> from rsa import common
    >>> common.bit_size(p * q) <= 256
    True
    >>> common.bit_size(p * q) > 240
    True

    """

    total_bits = nbits * 2

    # Make sure that p and q aren't too close or the factoring programs can
    # factor n.
    shift = nbits // 16
    pbits = nbits + shift
    qbits = nbits - shift

    # Choose the two initial primes
    log.debug('find_p_q(%i): Finding p', nbits)
    p = getprime_func(pbits)
    log.debug('find_p_q(%i): Finding q', nbits)
    q = getprime_func(qbits)

    def is_acceptable(p, q):
        """Returns True iff p and q are acceptable:

            - p and q differ
            - (p * q) has the right nr of bits (when accurate=True)
        """

        if p == q:
            return False

        if not accurate:
            return True

        # Make sure we have just the right amount of bits
        found_size = rsa.common.bit_size(p * q)
        return total_bits == found_size

    # Keep choosing other primes until they match our requirements.
    change_p = False
    while not is_acceptable(p, q):
        # Change p on one iteration and q on the other
        if change_p:
            p = getprime_func(pbits)
        else:
            q = getprime_func(qbits)

        change_p = not change_p

    # We want p > q as described on
    # http://www.di-mgt.com.au/rsa_alg.html#crt
    return max(p, q), min(p, q)


def calculate_keys_custom_exponent(p, q, exponent):
    """Calculates an encryption and a decryption key given p, q and an exponent,
    and returns them as a tuple (e, d)

    :param p: the first large prime
    :param q: the second large prime
    :param exponent: the exponent for the key; only change this if you know
        what you're doing, as the exponent influences how difficult your
        private key can be cracked. A very common choice for e is 65537.
    :type exponent: int

    """

    phi_n = (p - 1) * (q - 1)

    try:
        d = rsa.common.inverse(exponent, phi_n)
    except ValueError:
        raise ValueError("e (%d) and phi_n (%d) are not relatively prime" %
                         (exponent, phi_n))

    if (exponent * d) % phi_n != 1:
        raise ValueError("e (%d) and d (%d) are not mult. inv. modulo "
                         "phi_n (%d)" % (exponent, d, phi_n))

    return exponent, d


def calculate_keys(p, q):
    """Calculates an encryption and a decryption key given p and q, and
    returns them as a tuple (e, d)

    :param p: the first large prime
    :param q: the second large prime

    :return: tuple (e, d) with the encryption and decryption exponents.
    """

    return calculate_keys_custom_exponent(p, q, DEFAULT_EXPONENT)


def gen_keys(nbits, getprime_func, accurate=True, exponent=DEFAULT_EXPONENT):
    """Generate RSA keys of nbits bits. Returns (p, q, e, d).

    Note: this can take a long time, depending on the key size.

    :param nbits: the total number of bits in ``p`` and ``q``. Both ``p`` and
        ``q`` will use ``nbits/2`` bits.
    :param getprime_func: either :py:func:`rsa.prime.getprime` or a function
        with similar signature.
    :param exponent: the exponent for the key; only change this if you know
        what you're doing, as the exponent influences how difficult your
        private key can be cracked. A very common choice for e is 65537.
    :type exponent: int
    """

    # Regenerate p and q values, until calculate_keys doesn't raise a
    # ValueError.
    while True:
        (p, q) = find_p_q(nbits // 2, getprime_func, accurate)
        try:
            (e, d) = calculate_keys_custom_exponent(p, q, exponent=exponent)
            break
        except ValueError:
            pass

    return p, q, e, d


def newkeys(nbits, accurate=True, poolsize=1, exponent=DEFAULT_EXPONENT):
    """Generates public and private keys, and returns them as (pub, priv).

    The public key is also known as the 'encryption key', and is a
    :py:class:`rsa.PublicKey` object. The private key is also known as the
    'decryption key' and is a :py:class:`rsa.PrivateKey` object.

    :param nbits: the number of bits required to store ``n = p*q``.
    :param accurate: when True, ``n`` will have exactly the number of bits you
        asked for. However, this makes key generation much slower. When False,
        `n`` may have slightly less bits.
    :param poolsize: the number of processes to use to generate the prime
        numbers. If set to a number > 1, a parallel algorithm will be used.
        This requires Python 2.6 or newer.
    :param exponent: the exponent for the key; only change this if you know
        what you're doing, as the exponent influences how difficult your
        private key can be cracked. A very common choice for e is 65537.
    :type exponent: int

    :returns: a tuple (:py:class:`rsa.PublicKey`, :py:class:`rsa.PrivateKey`)

    The ``poolsize`` parameter was added in *Python-RSA 3.1* and requires
    Python 2.6 or newer.

    """

    if nbits < 16:
        raise ValueError('Key too small')

    if poolsize < 1:
        raise ValueError('Pool size (%i) should be >= 1' % poolsize)

    # Determine which getprime function to use
    if poolsize > 1:
        from rsa import parallel
        import functools

        getprime_func = functools.partial(parallel.getprime, poolsize=poolsize)
    else:
        getprime_func = rsa.prime.getprime

    # Generate the key components
    (p, q, e, d) = gen_keys(nbits, getprime_func, accurate=accurate, exponent=exponent)

    # Create the key objects
    n = p * q

    return (
        PublicKey(n, e),
        PrivateKey(n, e, d, p, q)
    )


__all__ = ['PublicKey', 'PrivateKey', 'newkeys']

if __name__ == '__main__':
    import doctest

    try:
        for count in range(100):
            (failures, tests) = doctest.testmod()
            if failures:
                break

            if (count and count % 10 == 0) or count == 1:
                print('%i times' % count)
    except KeyboardInterrupt:
        print('Aborted')
    else:
        print('Doctests done')

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