Storing bip32 path to password file, using Trezor entropy for generating EncFS password

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slush0 10 years ago
parent 9b9f0e9415
commit d102520388

@ -10,10 +10,12 @@ encfs --standard --extpass=./encfs_aes_getpass.py ~/.crypt ~/crypt
import os
import sys
import json
import base64
import hashlib
import binascii
from trezorlib.client import TrezorClient
from trezorlib.client import TrezorClient, TrezorClientDebug
from trezorlib.transport_hid import HidTransport
def wait_for_devices():
@ -50,7 +52,8 @@ def list_devices(devices):
try:
device_id = int(raw_input())
HidTransport(devices[device_id])
t = HidTransport(devices[device_id])
t.close()
except:
raise Exception("Invalid choice, exiting...")
@ -74,8 +77,9 @@ def main():
if os.path.exists(passw_file):
# Existing encfs drive, let's load password
label, passw_encrypted = open(passw_file, 'r').read().split(',')
passw = client.decrypt_keyvalue([10, 0],
sys.stderr.write('Please confirm action on your device.\n')
label, passw_encrypted, bip32_path = open(passw_file, 'r').read().split(',')
passw = client.decrypt_keyvalue(json.loads(binascii.unhexlify(bip32_path)),
binascii.unhexlify(label),
binascii.unhexlify(passw_encrypted),
False, True)
@ -87,16 +91,23 @@ def main():
sys.stderr.write('Please provide label for new drive: ')
label = raw_input()
passw = base64.b64encode(os.urandom(24)) # 32 bytes in base64, good for AES
sys.stderr.write('Computer asked Trezor for new strong password.\nPlease confirm action on your device.\n')
# 32 bytes, good for AES
trezor_entropy = client.get_entropy(32)
urandom_entropy = os.urandom(32)
passw = hashlib.sha256(trezor_entropy + urandom_entropy).digest()
if len(passw) != 32:
raise Exception("32 bytes password expected")
passw_encrypted = client.encrypt_keyvalue([10, 0],
bip32_path = [10, 0]
passw_encrypted = client.encrypt_keyvalue(bip32_path,
label, passw, False, True)
f = open(passw_file, 'wb')
f.write(binascii.hexlify(label) + ',' + binascii.hexlify(passw_encrypted))
f.write(binascii.hexlify(label) + ',' + binascii.hexlify(passw_encrypted) + \
',' + binascii.hexlify(json.dumps(bip32_path)))
f.close()
print passw

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