Secure Remote Password ======================================== The library contains an implementation of the `SRP6-a `_ password authenticated key exchange protocol in ``srp6.h``. A SRP client provides what is called a SRP *verifier* to the server. This verifier is based on a password, but the password cannot be easily derived from the verifier. Later, the client and server can perform an SRP exchange, which results in a shared key. SRP works in a discrete logarithm group. Special parameter sets for SRP6 are defined, denoted in the library as "modp/srp/", for example "modp/srp/2048". .. warning:: While knowledge of the verifier does not easily allow an attacker to get the raw password, they could still use the verifier to impersonate the server to the client, so verifiers should be carefully protected. .. cpp:function:: BigInt generate_srp6_verifier( \ const std::string& identifier, \ const std::string& password, \ const std::vector& salt, \ const std::string& group_id, \ const std::string& hash_id) Generates a new verifier using the specified password and salt. This is stored by the server. The salt must also be stored. .. cpp:function:: std::string srp6_group_identifier( \ const BigInt& N, const BigInt& g) .. cpp:class:: SRP6_Server_Session .. cpp:function:: BigInt step1(const BigInt& v, \ const std::string& group_id, \ const std::string& hash_id, \ RandomNumberGenerator& rng) Takes a verifier (generated by generate_srp6_verifier) along with the group_id (which must match .. cpp:function:: SymmetricKey step2(const BigInt& A) Takes the parameter A generated by srp6_client_agree, and return the shared secret key. .. cpp:function:: std::pair srp6_client_agree( \ const std::string& username, \ const std::string& password, \ const std::string& group_id, \ const std::string& hash_id, \ const std::vector& salt, \ const BigInt& B, \ RandomNumberGenerator& rng) The client receives these parameters from the server, except for the username and password which are provided by the user. The parameter B is the output of `step1`. The client agreement step outputs a shared symmetric key along with the parameter A which is returned to the server (and allows it the compute the shared key).