Botan: Crypto and TLS for C++11 ======================================== Botan (Japanese for peony) is a cryptography library written in C++11 and released under the permissive `Simplified BSD `_ license. Botan's goal is to be the best option for cryptography in new C++ code by offering the tools necessary to implement a range of practical systems, such as TLS/DTLS, PKIX certificate handling, PKCS#11 and TPM hardware support, password hashing, and post quantum crypto schemes. In addition to the C++, botan has a C89 API specifically designed to be easy to call from other languages. A Python binding using ctypes is included, and several other `language bindings `_ are available. Find the full feature list below. Development is coordinated on `GitHub `_ and contributions are welcome (read `doc/contributing.rst` for more info). If you need help with a problem, please open an `issue on GitHub `_ or email the `botan-devel mailing list `_. New releases are announced on the `botan-announce mailing list `_. If you think you have found a security bug in Botan please contact Jack Lloyd by emailing jack@randombit.net. His PGP public key with fingerprint 4E60C73551AF2188DF0A5A6278E9804357123B60 can can be found in ``doc/pgpkey.txt`` in the distribution, https://keybase.io/jacklloyd, and some public PGP key servers. .. highlight:: none For all the details on building the library, read the `users manual `_, but basically:: $ ./configure.py --help $ ./configure.py [probably some options] $ make $ ./botan-test # lots of output... Tests all ok $ ./botan # shows available commands $ make install Botan can also be built into a single-file amalgamation for easy inclusion into external build systems, see the manual for details. .. image:: https://travis-ci.org/randombit/botan.svg?branch=master :target: https://travis-ci.org/randombit/botan :alt: Travis CI status .. image:: https://ci.appveyor.com/api/projects/status/n9f94dljd03j2lce/branch/master?svg=true :target: https://ci.appveyor.com/project/randombit/botan/branch/master :alt: AppVeyor CI status .. image:: https://botan-ci.kullo.net/badge :target: https://botan-ci.kullo.net/ :alt: Kullo CI status .. image:: https://codecov.io/github/randombit/botan/coverage.svg?branch=master :target: https://codecov.io/github/randombit/botan :alt: Code coverage report .. image:: https://scan.coverity.com/projects/624/badge.svg :target: https://scan.coverity.com/projects/624 :alt: Coverity results .. image:: https://sonarcloud.io/api/badges/gate?key=botan :target: https://sonarcloud.io/dashboard/index/botan :alt: Sonarcloud analysis .. image:: https://bestpractices.coreinfrastructure.org/projects/531/badge :target: https://bestpractices.coreinfrastructure.org/projects/531 :alt: CII Best Practices statement Release Downloads ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ See the `release notes `_ and `security advisories `_ All releases are signed with a `PGP key `_:: pub 2048R/EFBADFBC 2004-10-30 Key fingerprint = 621D AF64 11E1 851C 4CF9 A2E1 6211 EBF1 EFBA DFBC uid Botan Distribution Key Some `distributions `_ such as Arch, Fedora and Debian include packages for Botan. However these are often out of date; using the latest source release is recommended. Current Stable Release ---------------------------------------- Version 2 requires a C++11 compiler; GCC 4.8 and later, Clang 3.5 and later, and MSVC 2015/2017 are regularly tested. The latest 2.x release is `2.3.0 `_ `(sig) `_ released on 2017-10-02 Old Release ---------------------------------------- The 1.10 branch is the last version of the library written in C++98. It is no longer supported except for critical security updates (with all support ending in 2018), and the developers do not recommend its use anymore. The latest 1.10 release is `1.10.17 `_ `(sig) `_ released on 2017-10-02 Find Enclosed ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Transport Layer Security (TLS) Protocol ---------------------------------------- * TLS v1.0, v1.1, and v1.2. The broken SSLv3 protocol is no longer supported. * DTLS v1.0 and v1.2 are adaptations of TLS to datagram operation. * Extensions include session tickets, SNI, ALPN, OCSP staple requests (client side only right now), encrypt-then-mac CBC, and extended master secret. * Supports authentication using preshared keys (PSK) or passwords (SRP) * Supports record encryption with ChaCha20Poly1305, AES/OCB, AES/GCM, AES/CCM, Camellia/GCM, and legacy CBC ciphersuites with AES, Camellia, SEED, or 3DES. * Key exchange using Diffie-Hellman, ECDH, RSA, or CECPQ1 Public Key Infrastructure ---------------------------------------- * X.509v3 certificates and CRL creation and handling * PKIX certificate path validation, including name constraints. * OCSP request creation and response handling * PKCS #10 certificate request generation and processing * SQL database backed certificate store Public Key Cryptography ---------------------------------------- * RSA signatures and encryption * DH and ECDH key agreement * Signature schemes ECDSA, DSA, Ed25519, ECGDSA, ECKCDSA, SM2, and GOST 34.10-2001 * Post-quantum signature scheme XMSS * Post-quantum key agreement schemes McEliece and NewHope * ElGamal encryption * Padding schemes OAEP, PSS, PKCS #1 v1.5, X9.31 Ciphers, hashes, MACs, and checksums ---------------------------------------- * Authenticated cipher modes EAX, OCB, GCM, SIV, CCM, and ChaCha20Poly1305 * Cipher modes CTR, CBC, XTS, CFB, and OFB * Block ciphers AES, ARIA, Blowfish, Camellia, CAST-128, CAST-256, DES/3DES, GOST 28147, IDEA, KASUMI, Lion, MISTY1, Noekeon, SEED, Serpent, SHACAL2, SM4, Threefish-512, Twofish, XTEA * Stream ciphers ChaCha20, Salsa20/XSalsa20, SHAKE-128, and RC4 * Hash functions SHA-1, SHA-2, SHA-3, RIPEMD-160, Skein-512, BLAKE2b, SM3, Tiger, Whirlpool, GOST 34.11, MD5, MD4 * Hash function combiners Parallel and Comb4P * Authentication codes HMAC, CMAC, Poly1305, SipHash, GMAC, CBC-MAC, X9.19 DES-MAC * Non-cryptographic checksums Adler32, CRC24, and CRC32 Other Useful Things ---------------------------------------- * Full C++ PKCS #11 API wrapper * Interfaces for TPM v1.2 device access * Simple compression API wrapping zlib, bzip2, and lzma libraries * RNG wrappers for system RNG and hardware RNGs * HMAC_DRBG and entropy collection system for userspace RNGs * PBKDF2 password based key derivation * Password hashing function bcrypt and passhash9 (custom PBKDF scheme) * SRP-6a password authenticated key exchange * Key derivation functions including HKDF, KDF2, SP 800-108, SP 800-56A, SP 800-56C * HOTP and TOTP algorithms * Format preserving encryption scheme FE1 * Threshold secret sharing * RFC 3394 AES key wrap Recommended Algorithms ---------------------------------------- * For encryption of network traffic use TLS v1.2 * Packet encryption: AES-256/GCM, AES-256/OCB, Serpent/OCB, or ChaCha20Poly1305 * General hash function: BLAKE2b, SHA-2, SHA-3, or Skein-512 * Message authentication or PRF: HMAC with SHA-256 * Key derivation function: KDF2 or HKDF * Public Key Encryption: RSA, 2048+ bit keys, with OAEP/SHA-256 * Public Key Signatures: RSA, 2048+ bit keys with PSS/SHA-512, or ECDSA using P-256/SHA-256 or P-521/SHA-512 * Key Agreement: ECDH using P-256 or X25519. If you are concerned about quantum computers, combine ECC with NewHope.