hypercore-authenticate-session-extension

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hypercore-authenticate-session-extension

authenticate a hypercore replication session for a feed key

This extension works by signing the noise handshake hash with a key that will identify you to the remote session peer.

For example, you might only wish to replicate the content of your hypercore feed with certain users identified and authenticated by their hypercore feed keys.

example

This example authenticates that the other peer can sign messages as remotePubKey by signing the noise handshake hash.

var authSessionExt = require('hypercore-authenticate-session-extension')
var Proto = require('hypercore-protocol')
var hcrypto = require('hypercore-crypto')

var A = {
  proto: new Proto(true, { live: true }),
  keys: hcrypto.keyPair()
}
var B = {
  proto: new Proto(false, { live: true }),
  keys: hcrypto.keyPair()
}
console.log('A.keys.publicKey=', A.keys.publicKey.toString('hex'))
console.log('B.keys.publicKey=', B.keys.publicKey.toString('hex'))

A.proto.registerExtension('auth-session', authSessionExt({
  localFeedPublicKey: A.keys.publicKey,
  localFeedSecretKey: A.keys.secretKey,
  onVerify: function (ok, remotePubKey) {
    console.log('A: ok=',ok, 'remotePubKey=', remotePubKey.toString('hex'))
  }
}))
B.proto.registerExtension('auth-session', authSessionExt({
  localFeedPublicKey: B.keys.publicKey,
  localFeedSecretKey: B.keys.secretKey,
  onVerify: function (ok, remotePubKey) {
    console.log('B: ok=',ok, 'remotePubKey=', remotePubKey.toString('hex'))
  }
}))
A.proto.pipe(B.proto).pipe(A.proto)

output:

A.keys.publicKey= e65a2a0422a7b6e7655bfbf164ece7b740263142fee86aa24baa687dd96d069d
B.keys.publicKey= bc2594e5e2e3cae415d914ee99a1631619b1ef17095e211f96a854f9fb384f1d
B: ok= true remotePubKey= e65a2a0422a7b6e7655bfbf164ece7b740263142fee86aa24baa687dd96d069d
A: ok= true remotePubKey= bc2594e5e2e3cae415d914ee99a1631619b1ef17095e211f96a854f9fb384f1d

Or this example shows how you can obtain signing keys from a hypercore feed. You might want to do this for an application where users are mostly identified by their hypercore feeds.

var authSessionExt = require('hypercore-authenticate-session-extension')
var Proto = require('hypercore-protocol')
var hypercore = require('hypercore')
var { randomBytes } = require('crypto')
var to = require('to2')

var A = {
  proto: new Proto(true),
  feed: hypercore('/tmp/a-'+randomBytes(8).toString('hex'))
}
var B = {
  proto: new Proto(false),
  feed: hypercore('/tmp/b-'+randomBytes(8).toString('hex'))
}
A.feed.append('hello')
A.feed.append('world')

ready([A.feed,B.feed], function () {
  A.proto.registerExtension('auth-session', authSessionExt({
    localFeedPublicKey: A.feed.key,
    localFeedSecretKey: A.feed.secretKey,
    onVerify: function (ok, remotePubKey) {
      console.log('A:ONVERIFY', ok, remotePubKey)
      if (!ok) return console.error('verification failed')
      // you could decide to not replicate with remotePubKey here
      A.feed.replicate(A.proto)
    }
  }))
  B.proto.registerExtension('auth-session', authSessionExt({
    localFeedPublicKey: B.feed.key,
    localFeedSecretKey: B.feed.secretKey,
    onVerify: function (ok, remotePubKey) {
      console.log('B:ONVERIFY', ok, remotePubKey)
      if (!ok) return console.error('verification failed')
      // you could decide to not replicate with remotePubKey here
      var clone = hypercore('/tmp/clone-'+remotePubKey.toString('hex'), {
        key: remotePubKey
      })
      clone.replicate(B.proto).once('end', function () {
        clone.createReadStream().pipe(to(function (buf, enc, next) {
          console.log('cloned data: ' + buf)
          next()
        }))
      })
    }
  }))
  A.proto.pipe(B.proto).pipe(A.proto)
})

function ready (feeds, cb) {
  var pending = 1 + feeds.length
  feeds.forEach(feed => feed.ready(() => { if (--pending === 0) cb() }))
  if (--pending === 0) cb()
}

The main trick here is that you can hand-off a hypercore-protocol instance to hypercore's replicate() method after the session has been authenticated.

scheme

Each side opens an extension channel and sends a message containing the localFeedPublicKey followed by a signature message proving ownership of the localFeedPublicKey by signing the noise handshake hash with the localFeedSecretKey.

api

var authSessionExt = require('hypercore-auth-session-extension')

var extFn = authSessionExt(opts)

Return extFn that can be passed to proto.registerExtension() for a hypercore-protocol instance proto.

  • opts.localFeedPublicKey - local public key you want to "identify" as
  • opts.localFeedSecretKey - local secret key to sign the localNoisePublicKey
  • opts.onVerify(ok, remotePublicKey) - function that gets called with a boolean ok which is true when the remotePublicKey was verified with a signature

In your onVerify() function you can check the remotePublicKey to decide whether you wish to replicate with that key. And if ok is false you should probably destroy the session.

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npm install hypercore-authenticate-session-extension

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