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C#
How to Generate an Elliptic Curve Shared Secret
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Demonstrates how to generate an ECC (Elliptic Curve Cryptography) shared secret. Imagine a cilent has one ECC private key, the server has another. A shared secret is computed by each side providing it's public key to the other. The private keys are kept private.Chilkat C# Downloads
bool success = false;
// This example requires the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked.
// See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.
// This example includes both client-side and server-side code.
// Each code segment is marked as client-side or server-side.
// Imagine these segments are running on separate computers...
// -----------------------------------------------------------------
// (Client-Side) Generate an ECC key, save the public part to a file.
// -----------------------------------------------------------------
Chilkat.Prng prngClient = new Chilkat.Prng();
Chilkat.Ecc eccClient = new Chilkat.Ecc();
Chilkat.PrivateKey privKeyClient = new Chilkat.PrivateKey();
success = eccClient.GenKey("secp256r1",prngClient,privKeyClient);
if (success == false) {
Debug.WriteLine(eccClient.LastErrorText);
return;
}
Chilkat.PublicKey pubKeyClient = new Chilkat.PublicKey();
privKeyClient.ToPublicKey(pubKeyClient);
pubKeyClient.SavePemFile(false,"qa_output/eccClientPub.pem");
// -----------------------------------------------------------------
// (Server-Side) Generate an ECC key, save the public part to a file.
// -----------------------------------------------------------------
Chilkat.Prng prngServer = new Chilkat.Prng();
Chilkat.Ecc eccServer = new Chilkat.Ecc();
Chilkat.PrivateKey privKeyServer = new Chilkat.PrivateKey();
eccServer.GenKey("secp256r1",prngServer,privKeyServer);
Chilkat.PublicKey pubKeyServer = new Chilkat.PublicKey();
privKeyServer.ToPublicKey(pubKeyServer);
pubKeyServer.SavePemFile(false,"qa_output/eccServerPub.pem");
// -----------------------------------------------------------------
// (Client-Side) Generate the shared secret using our private key, and the other's public key.
// -----------------------------------------------------------------
// Imagine that the server sent the public key PEM to the client.
// (This is simulated by loading the server's public key from the file.
Chilkat.PublicKey pubKeyFromServer = new Chilkat.PublicKey();
pubKeyFromServer.LoadFromFile("qa_output/eccServerPub.pem");
string sharedSecret1 = eccClient.SharedSecretENC(privKeyClient,pubKeyFromServer,"base64");
// -----------------------------------------------------------------
// (Server-Side) Generate the shared secret using our private key, and the other's public key.
// -----------------------------------------------------------------
// Imagine that the client sent the public key PEM to the server.
// (This is simulated by loading the client's public key from the file.
Chilkat.PublicKey pubKeyFromClient = new Chilkat.PublicKey();
pubKeyFromClient.LoadFromFile("qa_output/eccClientPub.pem");
string sharedSecret2 = eccServer.SharedSecretENC(privKeyServer,pubKeyFromClient,"base64");
// ---------------------------------------------------------
// Examine the shared secrets. They should be the same.
// Both sides now have a secret that only they know.
// ---------------------------------------------------------
Debug.WriteLine(sharedSecret1);
Debug.WriteLine(sharedSecret2);