gnutls_hpke_decap - Man Page
API function
Synopsis
#include <gnutls/hpke.h>
int gnutls_hpke_decap(gnutls_hpke_context_t ctx, const gnutls_datum_t * info, const gnutls_datum_t * enc, const gnutls_privkey_t receiver_privkey, const gnutls_pubkey_t sender_pubkey, const gnutls_datum_t * psk, const gnutls_datum_t * psk_id);
Arguments
- gnutls_hpke_context_t ctx
The HPKE context to use for decapsulation.
- const gnutls_datum_t * info
The application-specific information that was included in the key schedule (optional).
- const gnutls_datum_t * enc
A pointer to a gnutls_datum_t structure containing the encapsulated key received from the sender.
- const gnutls_privkey_t receiver_privkey
The receiver's private key to use for decapsulation.
- const gnutls_pubkey_t sender_pubkey
The sender's public key for AuthDecap operation (optional).
- const gnutls_datum_t * psk
The pre-shared key (optional).
- const gnutls_datum_t * psk_id
The pre-shared key identifier (optional).
Description
This function performs the decapsulation operation of HPKE. It takes the encapsulated key ( enc ) received from the sender and uses it along with the receiver's private key to derive the shared secret. It then uses this shared secret along with any provided application-specific information ( info ) to set up the necessary keys and nonces in the HPKE context for subsequent sealing and opening operations.
This function must be used once per HPKE context and before any calls to gnutls_hpke_open().
enc should be the same encapsulated key that was generated by gnutls_hpke_encap() on the sender's side.
receiver_privkey must be a valid private key that is compatible with the KEM algorithm specified in the HPKE context and that corresponds to the receiver's public key used during encapsulation.
For GNUTLS_HPKE_MODE_AUTH or GNUTLS_HPKE_MODE_AUTH_PSK,
sender_pubkey must be a valid public key that can be used for authentication. For GNUTLS_HPKE_MODE_PSK or GNUTLS_HPKE_MODE_AUTH_PSK, a pre-shared key ( psk ) and its identifier ( psk_id ) must be supplied.
Returns
0 on success, or a negative error code on failure
Since
3.8.13
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Report bugs to <bugs@gnutls.org>.
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See Also
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