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keyformat.txt (wk 2001-12-18)
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Some notes on the format of the secret keys used with gpg-agent.
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Location of keys
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================
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The secret keys[1] are stored on a per file basis in a directory below
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the ~/.gnupg home directory. This directory is named
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private-keys-v1.d
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and should have permissions 700.
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The secret keys are stored in files with a name matching the
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hexadecimal representation of the keygrip[2].
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Unprotected Private Key Format
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==============================
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The content of the file is an S-Expression like the ones used with
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Libgcrypt. Here is an example of an unprotected file:
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(private-key
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(rsa
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(n #00e0ce9..[some bytes not shown]..51#)
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(e #010001#)
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(d #046129F..[some bytes not shown]..81#)
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(p #00e861b..[some bytes not shown]..f1#)
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(q #00f7a7c..[some bytes not shown]..61#)
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(u #304559a..[some bytes not shown]..9b#)
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)
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(created-at timestamp)
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(uri http://foo.bar x-foo:whatever_you_want)
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(comment whatever)
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)
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"comment", "created-at" and "uri" are optional. "comment" is
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currently used to keep track of ssh key comments. "created-at" is used
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to keep track of the creation time stamp used with OpenPGP keys; it is
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optional but required for some operations to calculate the fingerprint
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of the key. This timestamp should be a string with the number of
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seconds since Epoch or an ISO time string (yyyymmddThhmmss).
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Actually this form should not be used for regular purposes and only
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accepted by gpg-agent with the configuration option:
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--allow-non-canonical-key-format. The regular way to represent the
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keys is in canonical representation[3]:
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(private-key
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(rsa
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(n #00e0ce9..[some bytes not shown]..51#)
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(e #010001#)
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(d #046129F..[some bytes not shown]..81#)
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(p #00e861b..[some bytes not shown]..f1#)
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(q #00f7a7c..[some bytes not shown]..61#)
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(u #304559a..[some bytes not shown]..9b#)
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)
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(uri http://foo.bar x-foo:whatever_you_want)
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)
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Protected Private Key Format
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==============================
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A protected key is like this:
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(protected-private-key
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(rsa
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(n #00e0ce9..[some bytes not shown]..51#)
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(e #010001#)
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(protected mode (parms) encrypted_octet_string)
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)
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(uri http://foo.bar x-foo:whatever_you_want)
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(comment whatever)
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)
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In this scheme the encrypted_octet_string is encrypted according to
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the algorithm described after the keyword protected; most protection
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algorithms need some parameters, which are given in a list before the
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encrypted_octet_string. The result of the decryption process is a
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list of the secret key parameters.
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The only available protection mode for now is
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openpgp-s2k3-sha1-aes-cbc
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which describes an algorithm using using AES in CBC mode for
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encryption, SHA-1 for integrity protection and the String to Key
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algorithm 3 from OpenPGP (rfc2440).
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Example:
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(protected openpgp-s2k3-sha1-aes-cbc
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((sha1 16byte_salt no_of_iterations) 16byte_iv)
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encrypted_octet_string
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)
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The encrypted_octet string should yield this S-Exp (in canonical
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representation) after decryption:
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(
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(
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(d #046129F..[some bytes not shown]..81#)
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(p #00e861b..[some bytes not shown]..f1#)
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(q #00f7a7c..[some bytes not shown]..61#)
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(u #304559a..[some bytes not shown]..9b#)
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)
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(hash sha1 #...[hashvalue]...#)
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)
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For padding reasons, random bytes are appended to this list - they can
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easily be stripped by looking for the end of the list.
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The hash is calculated on the concatenation of the public key and
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secret key parameter lists: i.e it is required to hash the
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concatenation of these 6 canonical encoded lists for RSA, including
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the parenthesis and the algorithm keyword.
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(rsa
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(n #00e0ce9..[some bytes not shown]..51#)
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(e #010001#)
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(d #046129F..[some bytes not shown]..81#)
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(p #00e861b..[some bytes not shown]..f1#)
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(q #00f7a7c..[some bytes not shown]..61#)
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(u #304559a..[some bytes not shown]..9b#)
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)
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After decryption the hash must be recalculated and compared against
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the stored one - If they don't match the integrity of the key is not
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given.
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Shadowed Private Key Format
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To keep track of keys stored on IC cards we use a third format for
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private kyes which are called shadow keys as they are only a reference
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to keys stored on a token:
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(shadowed-private-key
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(rsa
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(n #00e0ce9..[some bytes not shown]..51#)
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(e #010001#)
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(shadowed protocol (info))
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)
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(uri http://foo.bar x-foo:whatever_you_want)
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(comment whatever)
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)
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The currently used protocol is "ti-v1" (token info version 1). The
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second list with the information has this layout:
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(card_serial_number id_string_of_key)
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More items may be added to the list.
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Notes:
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======
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[1] I usually use the terms private and secret key exchangeable but prefer the
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term secret key because it can be visually be better distinguished
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from the term public key.
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[2] The keygrip is a unique identifier for a key pair, it is
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independent of any protocol, so that the same key can be used with
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different protocols. PKCS-15 calls this a subjectKeyHash; it can be
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calculated using Libgcrypt's gcry_pk_get_keygrip ().
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[3] Even when canonical representation are required we will show the
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S-expression here in a more readable representation.
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