attest-auth

Login by attestation


License
ISC
Install
npm install attest-auth@0.2.0

Documentation

attest-auth

Verify a keypair using a challenge

npm install attest-auth

Usage

const Authenticator = require('attest-auth')
const ed25519 = require('noise-curve-ed')
const secp256k1 = require('noise-curve-secp')

const keypair = ed25519.generateKeyPair()
const serverKeys = ed25519.generateKeyPair()

const server = new Authenticator(serverKeys, { curve: ed25519 })

let serverLogin = server.createServerLogin({
  timeout: 2 * 60 * 1000,
  description: 'Bitfinex'
})

serverLogin.on('verify', function () {
  console.log(serverLogin.publicKey.slice(0, 4).toString('hex'), 'logged in!')
})

const challengeInfo = serverLogin.getChallenge()

// User passes challenge somehow to auth device
const metadata = Buffer.from('put metadata here.')

const curve = [ed25519, secp256k1]
const trustedLogin = Authenticator.createClientLogin(keypair, serverKeys.pub, challengeInfo, { curve, metadata })

trustedLogin.on('verify', function (info) {
  console.log(info.publicKey.slice(0, 8), 'logged in!', info)
  console.log(Buffer.from(info.metadata, 'base64').toString()) // put metadata here.
})

// Verify the challenge using our local key pair
serverLogin = server.verify(trustedLogin.request, { metadata })

console.log(serverLogin.clientMetadata.toString()) // put metadata here.

// Pass the server response back so the trustedLogin knows it worked as well
trustedLogin.verify(serverLogin.response)

Curve Modules

Different curves may be used in the handshake. Handshakes expect curve modules that satisfy the noise-curve interface.

Existing modules:

API

const auth = new Authenticator(severKeyPair, [options])

Make a new authenticator.

serverLogin = auth.createServerLogin([options])

Make a server login instance.

options object takes the following parameters:

{
  curve  // specify curve to be used for dh, must be noise-handshake compliant
}

const challengeMessage = serverLogin.getChallenge()

Pass this challenge to the client to login

serverLogin.on('verify', () => ...)

Emitted when the client has proved the challenge using a key pair

serverLogin.on('error', () => ...)

Emitted when the login fails or times out.

serverLogin.publicKey

Populated after the client has verified the login.

trustedLogin = Authenticator.createClientLogin(clientKeyPair, serverPublicKey, challenge, [options])

Created a client login pointing to the server and the challenge.

options object takes the following parameters:

{
  curve,    // specify a curve/an array of curves to be used for dh, must be noise-handshake compliant
  metadata  // optional metadata to be passed as a buffer
}

trustedLogin.request

Send this request to the server to login.

serverLogin = auth.verify(loginRequest, [options])

Verified a login from the client. Returns the matched login instance, or throws otherwise.

If verified the serverLogin instance emits verify at this stage.

options object takes the following parameters:

{
  metadata  // optional metadata to be passed as a buffer
}

serverLogin.response

Contains the response buffer after a succesful login, send this back to the client.

response object has the form

{
  type,
  publicKey,   // hex encoded public key
  description,
  metadata     // base64 encoded metadata
}

trustedLogin.verify(loginResponse)

Verify that the server logged the user in, throws otherwise.