<h1>Bessie<a href="https://github.com/oconnor663/bessie/actions"><img align="right" src="https://github.com/oconnor663/bessie/workflows/tests/badge.svg"></a></h1>
[docs.rs](https://docs.rs/bessie) — [crates.io lib](https://crates.io/crates/bessie) — [crates.io bin](https://crates.io/crates/bessie_bin)
Bessie is an authenticated, chunked cipher based on
[BLAKE3](https://github.com/BLAKE3-team/BLAKE3). Right now it's in the early
design stages. See [`design.md`](./design.md). A high-performance
implementation of this design is blocked on some upstream refactoring of
`blake3`, to add SIMD optimizations to extended outputs.
Features and design goals:
- general-purpose authenticated encryption
- no practical limits on the number or size of messages
- internal random nonce generation, to prevent mistakes
- streaming encryption and decryption of large messages
- seekable decryption of large messages
- low overhead for small messages
- key commitment
Non-features and non-goals:
- Not formally/strongly misuse-resistant. Generating random nonces internally
avoids a lot of common mistakes, and mixing auth tags into the stream makes
nonce reuse somewhat less catastrophic. But nonce reuse does allow an
attacker to mix-and-match chunks from different messages, and
chunked/streaming constructions are also [inherently vulnerable to nonce
reuse exploits](https://web.cs.ucdavis.edu/~rogaway/papers/oae.pdf) that
all-at-once constructions like AES-SIV are not.
- No built-in associated data parameters. Callers who need associated data can
mix it with their key using a KDF or a keyed hash.
Although the Bessie cipher and its library implementations are eventually
intended for production use, the `bessie` CLI tool will always be for testing
and demo purposes only. A general-purpose encryption CLI for real people needs
to support public-key encryption and various ways of encoding and managing
keys, neither of which are in scope for this project. If you are a real person
and you need a general-purpose encryption CLI, consider
[`age`](https://github.com/FiloSottile/age).
## Usage
To install the `bessie` CLI tool, which is for testing and demo purposes only:
```
cargo install bessie_bin
```
Or to build and install from this repo:
```
cargo install --path rust/bin
```
To encrypt and decrypt a 1 MB file using the all-zero key (seriously, testing
and demo purposes only):
```
head -c 1000000 /dev/urandom > myfile
bessie encrypt zero myfile myfile_enc
bessie decrypt zero myfile_enc myfile_copy
cmp myfile myfile_copy
```
To decrypt just the last byte of the encrypted file:
```
bessie decrypt zero myfile_enc myfile_last --seek=999999
```
To run tests for the whole project:
```
./test.py
```