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github.com/secure-io/sio-go
The sio
package implements provable secure authenticated encryption for continuous byte streams.
It splits a data stream into L
bytes long fragments and en/decrypts each fragment with an unique
key-nonce combination using an AEAD. For the last
fragment the construction prefixes the associated data with the 0x80
byte (instead of 0x00
)
to prevent truncation attacks.
The sio
package follows semantic versioning and hasn't reached a stable v1.0.0, yet. So
newer versions may cause major breaking API changes. However, we try to avoid such changes - if not really
needed.
sio
?import (
"github.com/secure-io/sio-go"
)
The sio
package provides APIs for en/decrypting an io.Reader
or an io.Writer
. First, you have to create a
Stream
instance from a
cipher.AEAD
and a buffer size.
(The buffer size determines the fragment size L
). You may want to take a look at
this example.
Then you can use the Stream
to encrypt resp. decrypt an io.Reader
or io.Writer
using
e.g. the EncryptReader
or DecryptWriter
methods.
For a comprehensive overview of the API please take a look at godoc.org.
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