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A PyNaCl frontend with custom encodings, compression, and key derivation

Project description

rtty-soda

A PyNaCl frontend with custom encodings, compression, and key derivation.

Features

  • Public Key encryption (Curve25519-XSalsa20-Poly1305)
  • Secret Key encryption (XSalsa20-Poly1305)
  • Key derivation (Argon2id-Blake2b)
  • Text compression (brotli, zstd, zlib, bz2, lzma)
  • Custom encodings:
    • Base10 (Decimal)
    • Base26 (Latin)
    • Base31 (Cyrillic)
    • Base32 (RFC 4648)
    • Base36 (Latin with numbers)
    • Base64 (RFC 4648)
    • Base94 (ASCII printable)
    • Binary

Installation

Package manager

  1. Install uv
  2. Install rtty-soda:
    % uv tool install "rtty-soda[cli]"
    
  3. Remove rtty-soda:
    % uv tool uninstall rtty-soda
    

Docker

% docker run -it --rm -h rtty-soda -v .:/app/host nett/rtty-soda:0.4.0
% docker run -it --rm -h rtty-soda -v .:/app/host nett/rtty-soda:0.4.0-tools

Getting help

All commands have [-h | --help] option.

% soda
Usage: soda [OPTIONS] COMMAND [ARGS]...

Options:
  --version   Show the version and exit.
  -h, --help  Show this message and exit.

Commands:
  compression            List supported compression libs.
  decrypt-password (dp)  Decrypt Message (Password).
  decrypt-public (d)     Decrypt Message (Public).
  decrypt-secret (ds)    Decrypt Message (Secret).
  encode                 Encode File.
  encodings              List supported encodings.
  encrypt-password (ep)  Encrypt Message (Password).
  encrypt-public (e)     Encrypt Message (Public).
  encrypt-secret (es)    Encrypt Message (Secret).
  genkey                 Generate Private Key.
  google-auth (ga)       Google Authenticator TOTP.
  kdf                    Key Derivation Function.
  kdf-profiles           List supported KDF profiles.
  pubkey                 Get Public Key.

Some commands have aliases, so % soda encrypt-password ... and % soda ep ... are equivalent.

Public Key encryption

Key generation

% soda genkey | tee alice | soda pubkey - | tee alice_pub
mOt04MbA6qxppzrUSKAC4EuidNnZKTPPJBZop3b8zks=

% soda genkey | tee bob | soda pubkey - | tee bob_pub
E6rKTHGtjvZJh9HniEGtmyGBjjua3zFiYZIXRSjy/Xw=

% soda genkey -h
Usage: soda genkey [OPTIONS]

  Generate Private Key.

Options:
  -e, --encoding ENCODING  See `soda encodings`.  [default: base64]
  -o, --output-file FILE   Write output to file.
  -g, --group-len INTEGER  [default: 0]
  --line-len INTEGER       [default: 80]
  --padding INTEGER        [default: 0]
  -v, --verbose            Show verbose output.
  -h, --help               Show this message and exit.

Encryption

Alice sends the message to Bob:

% cat message
A telegraph key is a specialized electrical switch used by a trained operator to
transmit text messages in Morse code in a telegraphy system.
The first telegraph key was invented by Alfred Vail, an associate of Samuel Morse.
(c) Wikipedia

% soda encrypt-public alice bob_pub message | tee encrypted | cut -c 1-80
b+HK0EA3U6LNhfV9QzHoLBHSIBLm8INx2AwVEAKCyOw8iY391D+aWr/HNd4kte0clQ0lG372r709wS6g

% soda encrypt-public -h
Usage: soda encrypt-public [OPTIONS] PRIVATE_KEY_FILE PUBLIC_KEY_FILE
                           MESSAGE_FILE

  Encrypt Message (Public).

Options:
  -t, --text                     Treat message as text (binary if not
                                 specified).
  --key-encoding ENCODING        See `soda encodings`.  [default: base64]
  -e, --data-encoding ENCODING   See `soda encodings`.  [default: base64]
  -c, --compression COMPRESSION  See `soda compression`.  [default: brotli]
  -o, --output-file FILE         Write output to file.
  -g, --group-len INTEGER        [default: 0]
  --line-len INTEGER             [default: 80]
  --padding INTEGER              [default: 0]
  -v, --verbose                  Show verbose output.
  -h, --help                     Show this message and exit.

Decryption

% soda decrypt-public bob alice_pub encrypted
A telegraph key is a specialized electrical switch used by a trained operator to
transmit text messages in Morse code in a telegraphy system.
The first telegraph key was invented by Alfred Vail, an associate of Samuel Morse.
(c) Wikipedia

Secret Key encryption

Alice and Bob share a key for symmetric encryption:

% soda genkey > shared
% soda encrypt-secret shared message -o encrypted
% soda decrypt-secret shared encrypted -o message

Another day, they share a password:

% echo qwerty | soda encrypt-password - message -p interactive -o encrypted
% echo qwerty | soda decrypt-password - encrypted -p interactive -o message

Key derivation

The KDF function derives the key from the password. It accepts different profiles: interactive, moderate, and sensitive.

% echo qwerty | soda kdf - -p interactive
HqbvUXflAG+no3YS9njezZ3leyr8IwERAyeNoG2l41U=

% soda kdf -h
Usage: soda kdf [OPTIONS] PASSWORD_FILE

  Key Derivation Function.

Options:
  -e, --encoding ENCODING  See `soda encodings`.  [default: base64]
  -p, --profile PROFILE    See `soda kdf-profiles`.  [default: sensitive]
  -o, --output-file FILE   Write output to file.
  -g, --group-len INTEGER  [default: 0]
  --line-len INTEGER       [default: 80]
  --padding INTEGER        [default: 0]
  -v, --verbose            Show verbose output.
  -h, --help               Show this message and exit.

KDF diagram

Text compression

That works as follows:

  1. The plaintext is prepared:
    • In binary mode (default), the message is read as bytes
    • In text mode (-t, --text), the message is read as a string, stripped, and encoded with SCSU, reducing the size of Unicode messages by 15–50%
  2. The plaintext is compressed with the compression lib
  3. The 16-byte MAC and 24-byte nonce are added
  4. The result is encoded with Base64, which adds ~33% overhead
% soda es shared message -t -v -c brotli > /dev/null
Plaintext: 238
Ciphertext: 216
Overhead: 0.908
Groups: 1
% soda es shared message -t -v -c zstd > /dev/null
Plaintext: 238
Ciphertext: 276
Overhead: 1.160
Groups: 1
% soda es shared message -t -v -c zlib > /dev/null
Plaintext: 238
Ciphertext: 280
Overhead: 1.176
Groups: 1
% soda es shared message -t -v -c bz2 > /dev/null
Plaintext: 238
Ciphertext: 336
Overhead: 1.412
Groups: 1
% soda es shared message -t -v -c lzma > /dev/null
Plaintext: 238
Ciphertext: 320
Overhead: 1.345
Groups: 1
% soda es shared message -t -v -c raw > /dev/null
Plaintext: 238
Ciphertext: 372
Overhead: 1.563
Groups: 1

Encoding

The rtty-soda supports various encodings:

% soda encrypt-public alice bob_pub message --data-encoding base36 --group-len 5 --text
73H0X A388D I3PUG C9ZP4 FJSRR Y8R2F KGB0Y KHO0Q 56J5L NW1S3 697NH 9OVRN SNQDD
VIB7O GNX0W J7UOS K9EVC 2H8Y7 FTUCB MDA18 NKEJ6 ZWAFH PMKE7 DA55U 11JEY 9LQPR
Y03ON BNZOJ YH6B4 8DLX6 6LTC9 3MXSF PY616 79QNS EJDKN 8JV1N FDZQJ V6EON 7BG3J
2PWP4 D315Z 69UGO MOPA5 VLS4V W3BHK XLBWI UGDBB FRRKF WSA64 0U6

Environment variables

Common options can be set in the environment variables:

% cat ~/.soda/bin.env
SODA_TEXT=0
SODA_KEY_ENCODING=binary
SODA_DATA_ENCODING=binary
SODA_COMPRESSION=brotli
SODA_KDF_PROFILE=sensitive
SODA_GROUP_LEN=0
SODA_LINE_LEN=0
SODA_PADDING=0
SODA_VERBOSE=0

Alternative usage

  • Password source

    % echo "A line from a book or a poem" | soda kdf - -e base94 -p interactive
    x\R9"~8Ujh^_uh:Ty<!t(ZNzK=5w^ukew~#-x!n
    
  • WireGuard keyer

    % echo "A line from a book or a poem" | soda kdf - -p interactive -o privkey
    % cat privkey
    uIoBJdgaz8ZP3/n/9KzdUNvFi7DxbUQdQ9t8ujwGnMk=
    % soda pubkey privkey
    F2B674kXVcTznnRPWCVasx1miCT+yUtXQ3P5Ecee4zI=
    % cat privkey | wg pubkey
    F2B674kXVcTznnRPWCVasx1miCT+yUtXQ3P5Ecee4zI=
    
  • Secure storage

    % echo "A remarkable example of misplaced confidence" > sensitive_data
    % echo "Blessed with opinions, cursed with thought" > data_password
    % soda ep data_password sensitive_data -e binary -p interactive -o encrypted_data
    % echo "Too serious to be wise" > offset_password
    % soda kdf offset_password -e base10 -p interactive -g 10 | head -1
    6174465709 4962164854 2541023297 3274271197 5950333784 2118297875 9632383288
    % sudo dd if=./encrypted_data of=/dev/sdb1 bs=1 seek=6174465709
    75+0 records in
    75+0 records out
    75 bytes transferred in 0.000769 secs (97529 bytes/sec)
    

    dd diagram

  • Google Authenticator keyer

    % soda genkey -e base32 | tee totp_key
    JNNQXAXSZSRTOIRAHG6WG4N2XNJXNOKXA33TSPBSA5RJG7KDNKBA====
    % soda ga totp_key
    824 430 (expires in 10s)
    

Compatibility

During the initial development (versions prior to 1.0.0), I can break backwards compatibility.

Releases

This project follows a rolling release cycle. Each version bump represents where I completed a full test cycle. When testing passes successfully, I commit and release - so every release is a verified stable point.

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