SymCrypt Rust Wrapper
This crate provides friendly and idiomatic Rust wrappers over SymCrypt, an open-source cryptographic library.
This crate has a dependency on symcrypt-sys, which utilizes bindgen to create Rust/C FFI bindings.
symcrypt version 0.5.1 is based off of SymCrypt v103.4.2.. You must use a version that is greater than or equal to SymCrypt v103.4.2.
To view a detailed list of changes please see the releases page.
Supported Configurations
| Operating Environment | Architecture | Dynamic Linking |
|---|---|---|
| Windows user mode | AMD64, ARM64 | ✅ |
| Ubuntu | AMD64, ARM64 | ✅ |
| Azure Linux 3 | AMD64, ARM64 | ✅ |
Supported APIs
Hashing:
- Md5 ( stateful/stateless )
- Sha1 ( stateful/stateless )
- Sha256 ( stateful/stateless )
- Sha384 ( stateful/stateless )
- Sha512 ( stateful/stateless )
- Sha3_256 ( stateful/stateless )
- Sha3_384 ( stateful/stateless )
- Sha3_512 ( stateful/stateless )
HMAC:
- HmacMd5 ( stateful/stateless )
- HmacSha1 ( stateful/stateless )
- HmacSha256 ( stateful/stateless )
- HmacSha384 ( stateful/stateless )
- HmacSha512 ( stateful/stateless )
HKDF:
- HmacMd5
- HmacSha1
- HmacSha256
- HmacSha384
- HmacSha512
Encryption:
- AES-GCM Encrypt/Decrypt
- ChaCha20-Poly1305 Encrypt/Decrypt
- AES-CBC Encrypt/Decrypt
ECC:
- ECDH Secret Agreement ( NistP256, NistP384, NistP521, Curve25519)
- ECDSA Sign / Verify ( NistP256, NistP384, NistP521 )
RSA:
- PKCS1 ( Sign, Verify, Encrypt, Decrypt )
- PSS ( Sign, Verify )
- OAEP ( Encrypt, Decrypt )
Note: Md5 and Sha1, and PKCS1 Encrypt/Decrypt are considered weak crypto, and are only added for interop purposes.
To enable either Md5 or Sha1, or Pkcs1 Encrypt/Decrypt pass the md5 or sha1 or pkcs1-encrypt-decrypt flag into your Cargo.toml.
Quick Start Guide
symcrypt requires the SymCrypt library to be present at both build time and run time.
Windows:
Download the latest symcrypt.dll and symcrypt.lib for your corresponding CPU architecture from the SymCrypt Releases Page and place them somewhere accessible on your machine.
Set the required SYMCRYPT_LIB_PATH environment variable. You can do this by using the following command:
setx SYMCRYPT_LIB_PATH "<your-path-to-symcrypt-lib-folder>"
You will need to restart terminal / cmd after setting the environment variable.
For more information please see the INSTALL.md file on the rust-symcrypt page.
Linux:
Azure Linux 3:
SymCrypt is pre-installed on Azure Linux 3 machines. Please ensure that you have the most up to date version of SymCrypt by updating via tdnf.
Other distros:
For Ubuntu, you can install SymCrypt via package manager by connecting to PMC.
- Connect to PMC
sudo apt-get install symcrypt
Alternatively, you can manually install the lib files:
Download the latest libsymcrypt.so* files for your corresponding CPU architecture from the SymCrypt Releases Page and place them in your machines $LD_LIBRARY_PATH.
For more information please see the INSTALL.md file on the rust-symcrypt page
Note: This path may be different depending on your flavour of Linux, and architecture. The goal is to place the libsymcrypt.so* files in a location where the your Linux distro can find the required libs at build/run time.
Usage
There are unit tests attached to each file that show how to use each function. Included is some sample code to do a stateless Sha256 hash.
Note: This code snippet also uses the hex crate.
Instructions:
add symcrypt to your Cargo.toml file.
[dependencies]
symcrypt = "0.5.1"
hex = "0.4.3"
include symcrypt in your code
use sha256;
use hex;
let data = decode.unwrap;
let expected: &str = "cfdbd6c9acf9842ce04e8e6a0421838f858559cf22d2ea8a38bd07d5e4692233";
let result = sha256;
assert_eq!;