Struct sequoia_openpgp::parse::stream::Verifier
source · pub struct Verifier<'a, H: VerificationHelper> { /* private fields */ }
Expand description
Verifies a signed OpenPGP message.
To create a Verifier
, create a VerifierBuilder
using
Parse
, and customize it to your needs.
Signature verification requires processing the whole message
first. Therefore, OpenPGP implementations supporting streaming
operations necessarily must output unverified data. This has been
a source of problems in the past. To alleviate this, we buffer
the message first (up to 25 megabytes of net message data by
default, see DEFAULT_BUFFER_SIZE
), and verify the signatures
if the message fits into our buffer. Nevertheless it is important
to treat the data as unverified and untrustworthy until you have
seen a positive verification. See Verifier::message_processed
for more information.
See GoodChecksum
for what it means for a signature to be
considered valid.
§Examples
use std::io::Read;
use sequoia_openpgp as openpgp;
use openpgp::{KeyHandle, Cert, Result};
use openpgp::parse::{Parse, stream::*};
use openpgp::policy::StandardPolicy;
let p = &StandardPolicy::new();
// This fetches keys and computes the validity of the verification.
struct Helper {};
impl VerificationHelper for Helper {
fn get_certs(&mut self, ids: &[KeyHandle]) -> Result<Vec<Cert>> {
let mut certs = Vec::new();
for id in ids {
certs.push(lookup_cert_by_handle(id)?);
}
Ok(certs)
}
fn check(&mut self, structure: MessageStructure) -> Result<()> {
for (i, layer) in structure.into_iter().enumerate() {
match layer {
MessageLayer::Encryption { .. } if i == 0 => (),
MessageLayer::Compression { .. } if i == 1 => (),
MessageLayer::SignatureGroup { ref results } => {
if ! results.iter().any(|r| r.is_ok()) {
return Err(anyhow::anyhow!(
"No valid signature"));
}
}
_ => return Err(anyhow::anyhow!(
"Unexpected message structure")),
}
}
Ok(())
}
}
let message =
b"-----BEGIN PGP MESSAGE-----
xA0DAAoW+zdR8Vh9rvEByxJiAAAAAABIZWxsbyBXb3JsZCHCdQQAFgoABgWCXrLl
AQAhCRD7N1HxWH2u8RYhBDnRAKtn1b2MBAECBfs3UfFYfa7xRUsBAJaxkU/RCstf
UD7TM30IorO1Mb9cDa/hPRxyzipulT55AQDN1m9LMqi9yJDjHNHwYYVwxDcg+pLY
YmAFv/UfO0vYBw==
=+l94
-----END PGP MESSAGE-----
";
let h = Helper {};
let mut v = VerifierBuilder::from_bytes(&message[..])?
.with_policy(p, None, h)?;
let mut content = Vec::new();
v.read_to_end(&mut content)?;
assert_eq!(content, b"Hello World!");
Implementations§
source§impl<'a, H: VerificationHelper> Verifier<'a, H>
impl<'a, H: VerificationHelper> Verifier<'a, H>
sourcepub fn helper_ref(&self) -> &H
pub fn helper_ref(&self) -> &H
Returns a reference to the helper.
sourcepub fn helper_mut(&mut self) -> &mut H
pub fn helper_mut(&mut self) -> &mut H
Returns a mutable reference to the helper.
sourcepub fn into_helper(self) -> H
pub fn into_helper(self) -> H
Recovers the helper.
sourcepub fn message_processed(&self) -> bool
pub fn message_processed(&self) -> bool
Returns true if the whole message has been processed and authenticated.
If the function returns true
, the whole message has been
processed, the signatures are verified, and the message
structure has been passed to VerificationHelper::check
.
Data read from this Verifier
using io::Read
has been
authenticated.
If the function returns false
, the message did not fit into
the internal buffer, and therefore data read from this
Verifier
using io::Read
has not yet been
authenticated. It is important to treat this data as
attacker controlled and not use it until it has been
authenticated.
§Examples
This example demonstrates how to verify a message in a streaming fashion, writing the data to a temporary file and only commit the result once the data is authenticated.
use std::io::{Read, Seek, SeekFrom};
use sequoia_openpgp as openpgp;
use openpgp::{KeyHandle, Cert, Result};
use openpgp::parse::{Parse, stream::*};
use openpgp::policy::StandardPolicy;
let p = &StandardPolicy::new();
// This fetches keys and computes the validity of the verification.
struct Helper {};
impl VerificationHelper for Helper {
// ...
}
let mut source =
// ...
fn consume(r: &mut dyn Read) -> Result<()> {
// ...
}
let h = Helper {};
let mut v = VerifierBuilder::from_reader(&mut source)?
.with_policy(p, None, h)?;
if v.message_processed() {
// The data has been authenticated.
consume(&mut v)?;
} else {
let mut tmp = tempfile::tempfile()?;
std::io::copy(&mut v, &mut tmp)?;
// If the copy succeeds, the message has been fully
// processed and the data has been authenticated.
assert!(v.message_processed());
// Rewind and consume.
tmp.seek(SeekFrom::Start(0))?;
consume(&mut tmp)?;
}
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source§impl<'a, H: VerificationHelper> Read for Verifier<'a, H>
impl<'a, H: VerificationHelper> Read for Verifier<'a, H>
source§fn read(&mut self, buf: &mut [u8]) -> Result<usize>
fn read(&mut self, buf: &mut [u8]) -> Result<usize>
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