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@openadp/ocrypt

v0.1.3

Published

Ocrypt - Nation-state resistant password hashing using OpenADP distributed cryptography

Readme

OpenADP JavaScript SDK

A JavaScript implementation of the Noise-NK protocol (Noise_NK_25519_AESGCM_SHA256) that is compatible with existing Go servers and follows the official Noise Protocol Framework specification.

Features

  • Specification Compliant: Follows the official Noise Protocol Framework specification exactly
  • Secure: Uses AES256-GCM for AEAD encryption and Curve25519 for key exchange
  • Minimal Dependencies: Uses only the well-audited Noble crypto libraries
  • Go Compatible: Tested to work with existing Go Noise-NK implementations
  • Modern JavaScript: ES modules with full TypeScript support

Installation

npm install

Dependencies

  • @noble/curves - Curve25519 elliptic curve operations
  • @noble/ciphers - AES-GCM encryption
  • @noble/hashes - SHA256 and HKDF implementations

Protocol Details

This implementation uses the Noise-NK pattern with the following components:

  • Pattern: NK (No static key for initiator, Known static key for responder)
  • DH: 25519 (Curve25519)
  • AEAD: AESGCM (AES256-GCM)
  • Hash: SHA256

Handshake Flow

<- s              (pre-message: responder's static key is known)
...
-> e, es          (initiator sends ephemeral key, performs DH)
<- e, ee          (responder sends ephemeral key, performs DH)

Basic Usage

Client (Initiator)

import { NoiseNK, generateStaticKeyPair } from 'openadp-sdk-js';

// Server's static public key (obtained out-of-band)
const serverPublicKey = new Uint8Array(/* 32 bytes */);

// Create and initialize client
const client = new NoiseNK();
client.initializeInitiator(serverPublicKey);

// Send first handshake message
const message1 = client.writeMessageA(new TextEncoder().encode('Hello server!'));
// ... send message1 to server ...

// Process server's response
const result = client.readMessageB(receivedMessage2);
console.log('Server said:', new TextDecoder().decode(result.payload));

// Now have secure transport keys
const { sendKey, receiveKey } = result;

Server (Responder)

import { NoiseNK, generateStaticKeyPair } from 'openadp-sdk-js';

// Generate server's static key pair (do this once, store securely)
const serverKeys = generateStaticKeyPair();

// Create and initialize server  
const server = new NoiseNK();
server.initializeResponder(serverKeys);

// Process client's first message
const payload1 = server.readMessageA(receivedMessage1);
console.log('Client said:', new TextDecoder().decode(payload1));

// Send response
const result = server.writeMessageB(new TextEncoder().encode('Hello client!'));
// ... send result.message to client ...

// Now have secure transport keys
const { sendKey, receiveKey } = result;

Using Helper Functions

import { createClient, createServer, generateStaticKeyPair } from 'openadp-sdk-js';

// Server setup
const serverKeys = generateStaticKeyPair();
const server = createServer(serverKeys);

// Client setup  
const client = createClient(serverKeys.publicKey);

// Perform handshake...

API Reference

Classes

NoiseNK

The main Noise-NK protocol implementation.

Methods:

  • initializeInitiator(responderStaticPubkey, prologue?) - Initialize as client
  • initializeResponder(staticKeyPair, prologue?) - Initialize as server
  • writeMessageA(payload?) - Create first handshake message (client)
  • readMessageA(message) - Process first handshake message (server)
  • writeMessageB(payload?) - Create second handshake message (server)
  • readMessageB(message) - Process second handshake message (client)

Functions

generateStaticKeyPair()

Generate a new Curve25519 key pair for server use.

Returns: { privateKey: Uint8Array, publicKey: Uint8Array }

createClient(serverPublicKey, prologue?)

Create a pre-configured NoiseNK instance for client use.

createServer(staticKeyPair, prologue?)

Create a pre-configured NoiseNK instance for server use.

Testing

Run the test suite:

npm test

Run the example:

npm run example

Security Considerations

  • Keep static private keys secure and never transmit them
  • Server static public keys should be distributed through a secure channel
  • This implementation provides forward secrecy and server authentication
  • Transport keys should be used with proper nonce management for ongoing communication

Compatibility

This implementation is designed to be compatible with:

  • Go Noise-NK implementations using the same cipher suite
  • Other Noise Protocol Framework implementations
  • The official Noise specification (revision 34)

License

Apache-2.0