SSHSecure/sshkeys/const.go

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/*
SSHSecure - a program to harden OpenSSH from defaults
Copyright (C) 2020 Brent Saner
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
package sshkeys
// Needed for V1 key format.
const (
KeyV1Magic string = "openssh-key-v1"
)
// Defaults.
const (
defCipher string = CipherAes256Ctr
defKeyType string = KeyEd25519
defKDF string = KdfBcrypt
defRounds uint32 = 100
defRSABitSize uint32 = 4096
defSaltLen int = 16
// bcrypt_pbkdf maxes out at 32 for private key gen (sk is actually 64; sk+pk)
// But per OpenSSH code, we pass a key len of kdfKeyLen + len(salt)
kdfKeyLen int = 32
kdfSplit int = 32
)
// Cipher names. I believe only AES256-CTR is supported upstream currently.
const (
CipherNull string = "none"
CipherAes256Ctr string = "aes256-ctr"
)
var allowedCiphers = [...]string{CipherNull, CipherAes256Ctr}
// Key types.
const (
KeyEd25519 string = "ssh-ed25519"
KeyRsa string = "ssh-rsa"
)
var allowedKeytypes = [...]string{KeyEd25519, KeyRsa}
// KDF names. I believe only bcrypt is supported upstream currently.
const (
KdfNull string = "none"
KdfBcrypt string = "bcrypt"
)
var allowedKdfnames = [...]string{KdfNull, KdfBcrypt}
// Key lengths.
const (
// ED25519 in OpenSSH uses a static key size of 64 bytes.
ed25519Len uint32 = 64
)
// Key/Block sizes.
const (
keyEd25519 uint32 = 32
// Is this correct? Based on PROTOCOL.key's "padlen % 255", it seems to be.
blockPad uint32 = 255
blockEd25519 uint32 = 16
// Blocksize for RSA depends on key bits, I think.
blockNull uint32 = 8
)