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Crypt::PK::ECC(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Crypt::PK::ECC(3)

Crypt::PK::ECC - Public key cryptography based on EC

 ### OO interface

 #Encryption: Alice
 my $pub = Crypt::PK::ECC->new('Bob_pub_ecc1.der');
 my $ct = $pub->encrypt("secret message");
 #
 #Encryption: Bob (received ciphertext $ct)
 my $priv = Crypt::PK::ECC->new('Bob_priv_ecc1.der');
 my $pt = $priv->decrypt($ct);

 #Signature: Alice
 my $priv = Crypt::PK::ECC->new('Alice_priv_ecc1.der');
 my $sig = $priv->sign_message($message);
 #
 #Signature: Bob (received $message + $sig)
 my $pub = Crypt::PK::ECC->new('Alice_pub_ecc1.der');
 $pub->verify_message($sig, $message) or die "ERROR";

 #Shared secret
 my $priv = Crypt::PK::ECC->new('Alice_priv_ecc1.der');
 my $pub = Crypt::PK::ECC->new('Bob_pub_ecc1.der');
 my $shared_secret = $priv->shared_secret($pub);

 #Key generation
 my $pk = Crypt::PK::ECC->new();
 $pk->generate_key('secp160r1');
 my $private_der = $pk->export_key_der('private');
 my $public_der = $pk->export_key_der('public');
 my $private_pem = $pk->export_key_pem('private');
 my $public_pem = $pk->export_key_pem('public');
 my $public_raw = $pk->export_key_raw('public');

 ### Functional interface

 #Encryption: Alice
 my $ct = ecc_encrypt('Bob_pub_ecc1.der', "secret message");
 #Encryption: Bob (received ciphertext $ct)
 my $pt = ecc_decrypt('Bob_priv_ecc1.der', $ct);

 #Signature: Alice
 my $sig = ecc_sign_message('Alice_priv_ecc1.der', $message);
 #Signature: Bob (received $message + $sig)
 ecc_verify_message('Alice_pub_ecc1.der', $sig, $message) or die "ERROR";

 #Shared secret
 my $shared_secret = ecc_shared_secret('Alice_priv_ecc1.der', 'Bob_pub_ecc1.der');

The module provides a set of core ECC functions as well as implementation of ECDSA and ECDH.

Supports elliptic curves "y^2 = x^3 + a*x + b" over prime fields "Fp = Z/pZ" (binary fields not supported).

 my $pk = Crypt::PK::ECC->new();
 #or
 my $pk = Crypt::PK::ECC->new($priv_or_pub_key_filename);
 #or
 my $pk = Crypt::PK::ECC->new(\$buffer_containing_priv_or_pub_key);

Support for password protected PEM keys

 my $pk = Crypt::PK::ECC->new($priv_pem_key_filename, $password);
 #or
 my $pk = Crypt::PK::ECC->new(\$buffer_containing_priv_pem_key, $password);

Uses Yarrow-based cryptographically strong random number generator seeded with random data taken from "/dev/random" (UNIX) or "CryptGenRandom" (Win32).

 $pk->generate_key($curve_name);
 #or
 $pk->generate_key($hashref_with_curve_params);

The following predefined $curve_name values are supported:

 # curves from http://www.ecc-brainpool.org/download/Domain-parameters.pdf
 'brainpoolp160r1'
 'brainpoolp192r1'
 'brainpoolp224r1'
 'brainpoolp256r1'
 'brainpoolp320r1'
 'brainpoolp384r1'
 'brainpoolp512r1'
 # curves from http://www.secg.org/collateral/sec2_final.pdf
 'secp112r1'
 'secp112r2'
 'secp128r1'
 'secp128r2'
 'secp160k1'
 'secp160r1'
 'secp160r2'
 'secp192k1'
 'secp192r1'   ... same as nistp192, prime192v1
 'secp224k1'
 'secp224r1'   ... same as nistp224
 'secp256k1'   ... used by Bitcoin
 'secp256r1'   ... same as nistp256, prime256v1
 'secp384r1'   ... same as nistp384
 'secp521r1'   ... same as nistp521
 #curves from http://nvlpubs.nist.gov/nistpubs/FIPS/NIST.FIPS.186-4.pdf
 'nistp192'    ... same as secp192r1, prime192v1
 'nistp224'    ... same as secp224r1
 'nistp256'    ... same as secp256r1, prime256v1
 'nistp384'    ... same as secp384r1
 'nistp521'    ... same as secp521r1
 # curves from ANS X9.62
 'prime192v1'   ... same as nistp192, secp192r1
 'prime192v2'
 'prime192v3'
 'prime239v1'
 'prime239v2'
 'prime239v3'
 'prime256v1'   ... same as nistp256, secp256r1

Using custom curve parameters:

 $pk->generate_key({ prime    => 'FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFEFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF',
                     A        => 'FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFEFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFC',
                     B        => '22123DC2395A05CAA7423DAECCC94760A7D462256BD56916',
                     Gx       => '7D29778100C65A1DA1783716588DCE2B8B4AEE8E228F1896',
                     Gy       => '38A90F22637337334B49DCB66A6DC8F9978ACA7648A943B0',
                     order    => 'FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF7A62D031C83F4294F640EC13',
                     cofactor => 1 });

See <http://nvlpubs.nist.gov/nistpubs/FIPS/NIST.FIPS.186-4.pdf>, <http://www.secg.org/collateral/sec2_final.pdf>, <http://www.ecc-brainpool.org/download/Domain-parameters.pdf>

Loads private or public key in DER or PEM format.

 $pk->import_key($filename);
 #or
 $pk->import_key(\$buffer_containing_key);

Support for password protected PEM keys:

 $pk->import_key($filename, $password);
 #or
 $pk->import_key(\$buffer_containing_key, $password);

Loading private or public keys form perl hash:

 $pk->import_key($hashref);

 # the $hashref is either a key exported via key2hash
 $pk->import_key({
      curve_A        => "FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF7FFFFFFC",
      curve_B        => "1C97BEFC54BD7A8B65ACF89F81D4D4ADC565FA45",
      curve_bits     => 160,
      curve_bytes    => 20,
      curve_cofactor => 1,
      curve_Gx       => "4A96B5688EF573284664698968C38BB913CBFC82",
      curve_Gy       => "23A628553168947D59DCC912042351377AC5FB32",
      curve_order    => "0100000000000000000001F4C8F927AED3CA752257",
      curve_prime    => "FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF7FFFFFFF",
      k              => "B0EE84A749FE95DF997E33B8F333E12101E824C3",
      pub_x          => "5AE1ACE3ED0AEA9707CE5C0BCE014F6A2F15023A",
      pub_y          => "895D57E992D0A15F88D6680B27B701F615FCDC0F",
 });

 # or with the curve defined just by name
 $pk->import_key({
      curve_name => "secp160r1",
      k          => "B0EE84A749FE95DF997E33B8F333E12101E824C3",
      pub_x      => "5AE1ACE3ED0AEA9707CE5C0BCE014F6A2F15023A",
      pub_y      => "895D57E992D0A15F88D6680B27B701F615FCDC0F",
 });

 # or a hash with items corresponding to JWK (JSON Web Key)
 $pk->import_key({
       kty => "EC",
       crv => "P-256",
       x   => "MKBCTNIcKUSDii11ySs3526iDZ8AiTo7Tu6KPAqv7D4",
       y   => "4Etl6SRW2YiLUrN5vfvVHuhp7x8PxltmWWlbbM4IFyM",
       d   => "870MB6gfuTJ4HtUnUvYMyJpr5eUZNP4Bk43bVdj3eAE",
 });

Supported key formats:

 # all formats can be loaded from a file
 my $pk = Crypt::PK::ECC->new($filename);

 # or from a buffer containing the key
 my $pk = Crypt::PK::ECC->new(\$buffer_with_key);
  • EC private keys with with all curve parameters

     -----BEGIN EC PRIVATE KEY-----
     MIIB+gIBAQQwCKEAcA6cIt6CGfyLKm57LyXWv2PgTjydrHSbvhDJTOl+7bzUW8DS
     rgSdtSPONPq1oIIBWzCCAVcCAQEwPAYHKoZIzj0BAQIxAP//////////////////
     ///////////////////////+/////wAAAAAAAAAA/////zB7BDD/////////////
     /////////////////////////////v////8AAAAAAAAAAP////wEMLMxL6fiPufk
     mI4Fa+P4LRkYHZxu/oFBEgMUCI9QE4daxlY5jYou0Z0qhcjt0+wq7wMVAKM1kmqj
     GaJ6HQCJamdzpIJ6zaxzBGEEqofKIr6LBTeOscce8yCtdG4dO2KLp5uYWfdB4IJU
     KjhVAvJdv1UpbDpUXjhydgq3NhfeSpYmLG9dnpi/kpLcKfj0Hb0omhR86doxE7Xw
     uMAKYLHOHX6BnXpDHXyQ6g5fAjEA////////////////////////////////x2NN
     gfQ3Ld9YGg2ySLCneuzsGWrMxSlzAgEBoWQDYgAEeGyHPLmHcszPQ9MIIYnznpzi
     QbvuJtYSjCqtIGxDfzgcLcc3nCc5tBxo+qX6OJEzcWdDAC0bwplY+9Z9jHR3ylNy
     ovlHoK4ItdWkVO8NH89SLSRyVuOF8N5t3CHIo93B
     -----END EC PRIVATE KEY-----
        
  • EC private keys with curve defined by OID (short form)

     -----BEGIN EC PRIVATE KEY-----
     MHcCAQEEIBG1c3z52T8XwMsahGVdOZWgKCQJfv+l7djuJjgetdbDoAoGCCqGSM49
     AwEHoUQDQgAEoBUyo8CQAFPeYPvv78ylh5MwFZjTCLQeb042TjiMJxG+9DLFmRSM
     lBQ9T/RsLLc+PmpB1+7yPAR+oR5gZn3kJQ==
     -----END EC PRIVATE KEY-----
        
  • EC private keys with curve defined by OID + compressed form (supported since: CryptX-0.059)

     -----BEGIN EC PRIVATE KEY-----
     MFcCAQEEIBG1c3z52T8XwMsahGVdOZWgKCQJfv+l7djuJjgetdbDoAoGCCqGSM49
     AwEHoSQDIgADoBUyo8CQAFPeYPvv78ylh5MwFZjTCLQeb042TjiMJxE=
     -----END EC PRIVATE KEY-----
        
  • EC private keys in password protected PEM format

     -----BEGIN EC PRIVATE KEY-----
     Proc-Type: 4,ENCRYPTED
     DEK-Info: AES-128-CBC,98245C830C9282F7937E13D1D5BA11EC
    
     0Y85oZ2+BKXYwrkBjsZdj6gnhOAfS5yDVmEsxFCDug+R3+Kw3QvyIfO4MVo9iWoA
     D7wtoRfbt2OlBaLVl553+6QrUoa2DyKf8kLHQs1x1/J7tJOMM4SCXjlrOaToQ0dT
     o7fOnjQjHne16pjgBVqGilY/I79Ab85AnE4uw7vgEucBEiU0d3nrhwuS2Opnhzyx
     009q9VLDPwY2+q7tXjTqnk9mCmQgsiaDJqY09wlauSukYPgVuOJFmi1VdkRSDKYZ
     rUUsQvz6Q6Q+QirSlfHna+NhUgQ2eyhGszwcP6NU8iqIxI+NCwfFVuAzw539yYwS
     8SICczoC/YRlaclayXuomQ==
     -----END EC PRIVATE KEY-----
        
  • EC public keys with all curve parameters

     -----BEGIN PUBLIC KEY-----
     MIH1MIGuBgcqhkjOPQIBMIGiAgEBMCwGByqGSM49AQECIQD/////////////////
     ///////////////////+///8LzAGBAEABAEHBEEEeb5mfvncu6xVoGKVzocLBwKb
     /NstzijZWfKBWxb4F5hIOtp3JqPEZV2k+/wOEQio/Re0SKaFVBmcR9CP+xDUuAIh
     AP////////////////////66rtzmr0igO7/SXozQNkFBAgEBA0IABITjF/nKK3jg
     pjmBRXKWAv7ekR1Ko/Nb5FFPHXjH0sDrpS7qRxFALwJHv7ylGnekgfKU3vzcewNs
     lvjpBYt0Yg4=
     -----END PUBLIC KEY-----
        
  • EC public keys with curve defined by OID (short form)

     -----BEGIN PUBLIC KEY-----
     MFkwEwYHKoZIzj0CAQYIKoZIzj0DAQcDQgAEoBUyo8CQAFPeYPvv78ylh5MwFZjT
     CLQeb042TjiMJxG+9DLFmRSMlBQ9T/RsLLc+PmpB1+7yPAR+oR5gZn3kJQ==
     -----END PUBLIC KEY-----
        
  • EC public keys with curve defined by OID + public point in compressed form (supported since: CryptX-0.059)

     -----BEGIN PUBLIC KEY-----
     MDkwEwYHKoZIzj0CAQYIKoZIzj0DAQcDIgADoBUyo8CQAFPeYPvv78ylh5MwFZjT
     CLQeb042TjiMJxE=
     -----END PUBLIC KEY-----
        
  • PKCS#8 private keys with all curve parameters

     -----BEGIN PRIVATE KEY-----
     MIIBMAIBADCB0wYHKoZIzj0CATCBxwIBATAkBgcqhkjOPQEBAhkA////////////
     /////////v//////////MEsEGP////////////////////7//////////AQYIhI9
     wjlaBcqnQj2uzMlHYKfUYiVr1WkWAxUAxGloRDXes3jEtlypWR4qV2MFmi4EMQR9
     KXeBAMZaHaF4NxZYjc4ri0rujiKPGJY4qQ8iY3M3M0tJ3LZqbcj5l4rKdkipQ7AC
     GQD///////////////96YtAxyD9ClPZA7BMCAQEEVTBTAgEBBBiKolTGIsTgOCtl
     6dpdos0LvuaExCDFyT6hNAMyAAREwaCX0VY1LZxLW3G75tmft4p9uhc0J7/+NGaP
     DN3Tr7SXkT9+co2a+8KPJhQy10k=
     -----END PRIVATE KEY-----
        
  • PKCS#8 private keys with curve defined by OID (short form)

     -----BEGIN PRIVATE KEY-----
     MG8CAQAwEwYHKoZIzj0CAQYIKoZIzj0DAQMEVTBTAgEBBBjFP/caeQV4WO3fnWWS
     f917PGzwtypd/t+hNAMyAATSg6pBT7RO6l/p+aKcrFsGuthUdfwJWS5V3NGcVt1b
     lEHQYjWya2YnHaPq/iMFa7A=
     -----END PRIVATE KEY-----
        
  • PKCS#8 encrypted private keys - password protected keys (supported since: CryptX-0.059)

     -----BEGIN ENCRYPTED PRIVATE KEY-----
     MIGYMBwGCiqGSIb3DQEMAQMwDgQINApjTa6oFl0CAggABHi+59l4d4e6KtG9yci2
     BSC65LEsQSnrnFAExfKptNU1zMFsDLCRvDeDQDbxc6HlfoxyqFL4SmH1g3RvC/Vv
     NfckdL5O2L8MRnM+ljkFtV2Te4fszWcJFdd7KiNOkPpn+7sWLfzQdvhHChLKUzmz
     4INKZyMv/G7VpZ0=
     -----END ENCRYPTED PRIVATE KEY-----
        
  • EC public key from X509 certificate

     -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
     MIIBdDCCARqgAwIBAgIJAL2BBClDEnnOMAoGCCqGSM49BAMEMBcxFTATBgNVBAMM
     DFRlc3QgQ2VydCBFQzAgFw0xNzEyMzAyMDMzNDFaGA8zMDE3MDUwMjIwMzM0MVow
     FzEVMBMGA1UEAwwMVGVzdCBDZXJ0IEVDMFYwEAYHKoZIzj0CAQYFK4EEAAoDQgAE
     KvkL2r5xZp7RzxLQJK+6tn/7lic+L70e1fmNbHOdxRaRvbK5G0AQWrdsbjJb92Ni
     lCQk2+w/i+VuS2Q3MSR5TaNQME4wHQYDVR0OBBYEFGbJkDyKgaMcIGHS8/WuqIVw
     +R8sMB8GA1UdIwQYMBaAFGbJkDyKgaMcIGHS8/WuqIVw+R8sMAwGA1UdEwQFMAMB
     Af8wCgYIKoZIzj0EAwQDSAAwRQIhAJtOsmrM+gJpImoynAyqTN+7myL71uxd+YeC
     6ze4MnzWAiBQi5/BqEr/SQ1+BC2TPtswvJPRFh2ZvT/6Km3gKoNVXQ==
     -----END CERTIFICATE-----
        
  • SSH public EC keys

     ecdsa-sha2-nistp256 AAAAE2VjZHNhLXNoYTItbmlzdHAyNT...T3xYfJIs=
        
  • SSH public EC keys (RFC-4716 format)

     ---- BEGIN SSH2 PUBLIC KEY ----
     Comment: "521-bit ECDSA, converted from OpenSSH"
     AAAAE2VjZHNhLXNoYTItbmlzdHA1MjEAAAAIbmlzdHA1MjEAAACFBAFk35srteP9twCwYK
     vU9ovMBi77Dd6lEBPrFaMEb0CZdZ5MC3nSqflGHRWkSbUpjdPdO7cYQNpK9YXHbNSO5hbU
     1gFZgyiGFxwJYYz8NAjedBXMgyH4JWplK5FQm5P5cvaglItC9qkKioUXhCc67YMYBtivXl
     Ue0PgIq6kbHTqbX6+5Nw==
     ---- END SSH2 PUBLIC KEY ----
        
  • EC private keys in JSON Web Key (JWK) format

    See <http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-jose-json-web-key>

     {
      "kty":"EC",
      "crv":"P-256",
      "x":"MKBCTNIcKUSDii11ySs3526iDZ8AiTo7Tu6KPAqv7D4",
      "y":"4Etl6SRW2YiLUrN5vfvVHuhp7x8PxltmWWlbbM4IFyM",
      "d":"870MB6gfuTJ4HtUnUvYMyJpr5eUZNP4Bk43bVdj3eAE",
     }
        

    BEWARE: For JWK support you need to have JSON module installed.

  • EC public keys in JSON Web Key (JWK) format

     {
      "kty":"EC",
      "crv":"P-256",
      "x":"MKBCTNIcKUSDii11ySs3526iDZ8AiTo7Tu6KPAqv7D4",
      "y":"4Etl6SRW2YiLUrN5vfvVHuhp7x8PxltmWWlbbM4IFyM",
     }
        

    BEWARE: For JWK support you need to have JSON module installed.

Import raw public/private key - can load data exported by "export_key_raw".

 $pk->import_key_raw($key, $curve);
 # $key .... data exported by export_key_raw()
 # $curve .. curve name or hashref with curve parameters - same as by generate_key()

 my $private_der = $pk->export_key_der('private');
 #or
 my $public_der = $pk->export_key_der('public');

Since CryptX-0.36 "export_key_der" can also export keys in a format that does not explicitly contain curve parameters but only curve OID.

 my $private_der = $pk->export_key_der('private_short');
 #or
 my $public_der = $pk->export_key_der('public_short');

Since CryptX-0.59 "export_key_der" can also export keys in "compressed" format that defines curve by OID + stores public point in compressed form.

 my $private_pem = $pk->export_key_der('private_compressed');
 #or
 my $public_pem = $pk->export_key_der('public_compressed');

 my $private_pem = $pk->export_key_pem('private');
 #or
 my $public_pem = $pk->export_key_pem('public');

Since CryptX-0.36 "export_key_pem" can also export keys in a format that does not explicitly contain curve parameters but only curve OID.

 my $private_pem = $pk->export_key_pem('private_short');
 #or
 my $public_pem = $pk->export_key_pem('public_short');

Since CryptX-0.59 "export_key_pem" can also export keys in "compressed" format that defines curve by OID + stores public point in compressed form.

 my $private_pem = $pk->export_key_pem('private_compressed');
 #or
 my $public_pem = $pk->export_key_pem('public_compressed');

Support for password protected PEM keys

 my $private_pem = $pk->export_key_pem('private', $password);
 #or
 my $private_pem = $pk->export_key_pem('private', $password, $cipher);

 # supported ciphers: 'DES-CBC'
 #                    'DES-EDE3-CBC'
 #                    'SEED-CBC'
 #                    'CAMELLIA-128-CBC'
 #                    'CAMELLIA-192-CBC'
 #                    'CAMELLIA-256-CBC'
 #                    'AES-128-CBC'
 #                    'AES-192-CBC'
 #                    'AES-256-CBC' (DEFAULT)

Since: CryptX-0.022

Exports public/private keys as a JSON Web Key (JWK).

 my $private_json_text = $pk->export_key_jwk('private');
 #or
 my $public_json_text = $pk->export_key_jwk('public');

Also exports public/private keys as a perl HASH with JWK structure.

 my $jwk_hash = $pk->export_key_jwk('private', 1);
 #or
 my $jwk_hash = $pk->export_key_jwk('public', 1);

BEWARE: For JWK support you need to have JSON module installed.

Since: CryptX-0.031

Exports the key's JSON Web Key Thumbprint as a string.

If you don't know what this is, see RFC 7638 <https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7638>.

 my $thumbprint = $pk->export_key_jwk_thumbprint('SHA256');

Export raw public/private key. Public key is exported in ASN X9.62 format (compressed or uncompressed), private key is exported as raw bytes (padded with leading zeros to have the same size as the ECC curve).

 my $pubkey_octets  = $pk->export_key_raw('public');
 #or
 my $pubckey_octets = $pk->export_key_raw('public_compressed');
 #or
 my $privkey_octets = $pk->export_key_raw('private');

 my $pk = Crypt::PK::ECC->new($pub_key_filename);
 my $ct = $pk->encrypt($message);
 #or
 my $ct = $pk->encrypt($message, $hash_name);

 #NOTE: $hash_name can be 'SHA1' (DEFAULT), 'SHA256' or any other hash supported by Crypt::Digest

 my $pk = Crypt::PK::ECC->new($priv_key_filename);
 my $pt = $pk->decrypt($ciphertext);

 my $pk = Crypt::PK::ECC->new($priv_key_filename);
 my $signature = $priv->sign_message($message);
 #or
 my $signature = $priv->sign_message($message, $hash_name);

 #NOTE: $hash_name can be 'SHA1' (DEFAULT), 'SHA256' or any other hash supported by Crypt::Digest

Since: CryptX-0.024

Same as sign_message only the signature format is as defined by <https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7518> (JWA - JSON Web Algorithms).

BEWARE: This creates signatures according to the structure that RFC 7518 describes but does not apply the RFC logic for the hashing algorithm selection. You'll still need to specify, e.g., SHA256 for a P-256 key to get a fully RFC-7518-compliant signature.

 my $pk = Crypt::PK::ECC->new($pub_key_filename);
 my $valid = $pub->verify_message($signature, $message)
 #or
 my $valid = $pub->verify_message($signature, $message, $hash_name);

 #NOTE: $hash_name can be 'SHA1' (DEFAULT), 'SHA256' or any other hash supported by Crypt::Digest

Since: CryptX-0.024

Same as verify_message only the signature format is as defined by <https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7518> (JWA - JSON Web Algorithms).

BEWARE: This verifies signatures according to the structure that RFC 7518 describes but does not apply the RFC logic for the hashing algorithm selection. You'll still need to specify, e.g., SHA256 for a P-256 key to get a fully RFC-7518-compliant signature.

 my $pk = Crypt::PK::ECC->new($priv_key_filename);
 my $signature = $priv->sign_hash($message_hash);

Since: CryptX-0.059

Same as sign_hash only the signature format is as defined by <https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7518> (JWA - JSON Web Algorithms).

 my $pk = Crypt::PK::ECC->new($pub_key_filename);
 my $valid = $pub->verify_hash($signature, $message_hash);

Since: CryptX-0.059

Same as verify_hash only the signature format is as defined by <https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7518> (JWA - JSON Web Algorithms).

  # Alice having her priv key $pk and Bob's public key $pkb
  my $pk  = Crypt::PK::ECC->new($priv_key_filename);
  my $pkb = Crypt::PK::ECC->new($pub_key_filename);
  my $shared_secret = $pk->shared_secret($pkb);

  # Bob having his priv key $pk and Alice's public key $pka
  my $pk = Crypt::PK::ECC->new($priv_key_filename);
  my $pka = Crypt::PK::ECC->new($pub_key_filename);
  my $shared_secret = $pk->shared_secret($pka);  # same value as computed by Alice

 my $rv = $pk->is_private;
 # 1 .. private key loaded
 # 0 .. public key loaded
 # undef .. no key loaded

 my $size = $pk->size;
 # returns key size in bytes or undef if no key loaded

 my $hash = $pk->key2hash;

 # returns hash like this (or undef if no key loaded):
 {
   size           => 20, # integer: key (curve) size in bytes
   type           => 1,  # integer: 1 .. private, 0 .. public
   #curve parameters
   curve_A        => "FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF7FFFFFFC",
   curve_B        => "1C97BEFC54BD7A8B65ACF89F81D4D4ADC565FA45",
   curve_bits     => 160,
   curve_bytes    => 20,
   curve_cofactor => 1,
   curve_Gx       => "4A96B5688EF573284664698968C38BB913CBFC82",
   curve_Gy       => "23A628553168947D59DCC912042351377AC5FB32",
   curve_name     => "secp160r1",
   curve_order    => "0100000000000000000001F4C8F927AED3CA752257",
   curve_prime    => "FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF7FFFFFFF",
   #private key
   k              => "B0EE84A749FE95DF997E33B8F333E12101E824C3",
   #public key point coordinates
   pub_x          => "5AE1ACE3ED0AEA9707CE5C0BCE014F6A2F15023A",
   pub_y          => "895D57E992D0A15F88D6680B27B701F615FCDC0F",
 }

Since: CryptX-0.024

 my $crv = $pk->curve2hash;

 # returns a hash that can be passed to: $pk->generate_key($crv)
 {
   A        => "FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF7FFFFFFC",
   B        => "1C97BEFC54BD7A8B65ACF89F81D4D4ADC565FA45",
   cofactor => 1,
   Gx       => "4A96B5688EF573284664698968C38BB913CBFC82",
   Gy       => "23A628553168947D59DCC912042351377AC5FB32",
   order    => "0100000000000000000001F4C8F927AED3CA752257",
   prime    => "FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF7FFFFFFF",
 }

Elliptic Curve Diffie-Hellman (ECDH) encryption as implemented by libtomcrypt. See method "encrypt" below.

 my $ct = ecc_encrypt($pub_key_filename, $message);
 #or
 my $ct = ecc_encrypt(\$buffer_containing_pub_key, $message);
 #or
 my $ct = ecc_encrypt($pub_key_filename, $message, $hash_name);

 #NOTE: $hash_name can be 'SHA1' (DEFAULT), 'SHA256' or any other hash supported by Crypt::Digest

ECCDH Encryption is performed by producing a random key, hashing it, and XOR'ing the digest against the plaintext.

Elliptic Curve Diffie-Hellman (ECDH) decryption as implemented by libtomcrypt. See method "decrypt" below.

 my $pt = ecc_decrypt($priv_key_filename, $ciphertext);
 #or
 my $pt = ecc_decrypt(\$buffer_containing_priv_key, $ciphertext);

Elliptic Curve Digital Signature Algorithm (ECDSA) - signature generation. See method "sign_message" below.

 my $sig = ecc_sign_message($priv_key_filename, $message);
 #or
 my $sig = ecc_sign_message(\$buffer_containing_priv_key, $message);
 #or
 my $sig = ecc_sign_message($priv_key, $message, $hash_name);

Elliptic Curve Digital Signature Algorithm (ECDSA) - signature verification. See method "verify_message" below.

 ecc_verify_message($pub_key_filename, $signature, $message) or die "ERROR";
 #or
 ecc_verify_message(\$buffer_containing_pub_key, $signature, $message) or die "ERROR";
 #or
 ecc_verify_message($pub_key, $signature, $message, $hash_name) or die "ERROR";

Elliptic Curve Digital Signature Algorithm (ECDSA) - signature generation. See method "sign_hash" below.

 my $sig = ecc_sign_hash($priv_key_filename, $message_hash);
 #or
 my $sig = ecc_sign_hash(\$buffer_containing_priv_key, $message_hash);

Elliptic Curve Digital Signature Algorithm (ECDSA) - signature verification. See method "verify_hash" below.

 ecc_verify_hash($pub_key_filename, $signature, $message_hash) or die "ERROR";
 #or
 ecc_verify_hash(\$buffer_containing_pub_key, $signature, $message_hash) or die "ERROR";

Elliptic curve Diffie-Hellman (ECDH) - construct a Diffie-Hellman shared secret with a private and public ECC key. See method "shared_secret" below.

 #on Alice side
 my $shared_secret = ecc_shared_secret('Alice_priv_ecc1.der', 'Bob_pub_ecc1.der');

 #on Bob side
 my $shared_secret = ecc_shared_secret('Bob_priv_ecc1.der', 'Alice_pub_ecc1.der');

 ### let's have:
 # ECC private key in PEM format - eckey.priv.pem
 # ECC public key in PEM format  - eckey.pub.pem
 # data file to be signed - input.data

Create signature (from commandline):

 openssl dgst -sha1 -sign eckey.priv.pem -out input.sha1-ec.sig input.data

Verify signature (Perl code):

 use Crypt::PK::ECC;
 use Crypt::Digest 'digest_file';
 use Crypt::Misc 'read_rawfile';

 my $pkec = Crypt::PK::ECC->new("eckey.pub.pem");
 my $signature = read_rawfile("input.sha1-ec.sig");
 my $valid = $pkec->verify_hash($signature, digest_file("SHA1", "input.data"), "SHA1", "v1.5");
 print $valid ? "SUCCESS" : "FAILURE";

Create signature (Perl code):

 use Crypt::PK::ECC;
 use Crypt::Digest 'digest_file';
 use Crypt::Misc 'write_rawfile';

 my $pkec = Crypt::PK::ECC->new("eckey.priv.pem");
 my $signature = $pkec->sign_hash(digest_file("SHA1", "input.data"), "SHA1", "v1.5");
 write_rawfile("input.sha1-ec.sig", $signature);

Verify signature (from commandline):

 openssl dgst -sha1 -verify eckey.pub.pem -signature input.sha1-ec.sig input.data

Generate keys (Perl code):

 use Crypt::PK::ECC;
 use Crypt::Misc 'write_rawfile';

 my $pkec = Crypt::PK::ECC->new;
 $pkec->generate_key('secp160k1');
 write_rawfile("eckey.pub.der",  $pkec->export_key_der('public'));
 write_rawfile("eckey.priv.der", $pkec->export_key_der('private'));
 write_rawfile("eckey.pub.pem",  $pkec->export_key_pem('public'));
 write_rawfile("eckey.priv.pem", $pkec->export_key_pem('private'));
 write_rawfile("eckey-passwd.priv.pem", $pkec->export_key_pem('private', 'secret'));

Use keys by OpenSSL:

 openssl ec -in eckey.priv.der -text -inform der
 openssl ec -in eckey.priv.pem -text
 openssl ec -in eckey-passwd.priv.pem -text -inform pem -passin pass:secret
 openssl ec -in eckey.pub.der -pubin -text -inform der
 openssl ec -in eckey.pub.pem -pubin -text

Generate keys:

 openssl ecparam -param_enc explicit -name prime192v3 -genkey -out eckey.priv.pem
 openssl ec -param_enc explicit -in eckey.priv.pem -out eckey.pub.pem -pubout
 openssl ec -param_enc explicit -in eckey.priv.pem -out eckey.priv.der -outform der
 openssl ec -param_enc explicit -in eckey.priv.pem -out eckey.pub.der -outform der -pubout
 openssl ec -param_enc explicit -in eckey.priv.pem -out eckey.privc.der -outform der -conv_form compressed
 openssl ec -param_enc explicit -in eckey.priv.pem -out eckey.pubc.der -outform der -pubout -conv_form compressed
 openssl ec -param_enc explicit -in eckey.priv.pem -passout pass:secret -des3 -out eckey-passwd.priv.pem

Load keys (Perl code):

 use Crypt::PK::ECC;

 my $pkec = Crypt::PK::ECC->new;
 $pkec->import_key("eckey.pub.der");
 $pkec->import_key("eckey.pubc.der");
 $pkec->import_key("eckey.priv.der");
 $pkec->import_key("eckey.privc.der");
 $pkec->import_key("eckey.pub.pem");
 $pkec->import_key("eckey.priv.pem");
 $pkec->import_key("eckey-passwd.priv.pem", "secret");

  • <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elliptic_curve_cryptography>
  • <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elliptic_curve_Diffie%E2%80%93Hellman>
  • <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ECDSA>
2022-01-07 perl v5.32.1

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