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This reverts commit 9d5baf7d1d14ca7eb0852b41566330259229d489. Benoît Viguier has proofs that values will stay well within 2^53. We also have an improved carry function that's much simpler. Signed-off-by: Jason A. Donenfeld <Jason@zx2c4.com>
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WireGuard Key Generation in JavaScript
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Various people believe in JavaScript crypto, unfortunately. This small
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example helps them fuel their poor taste.
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It's possible to generate WireGuard keys (and thus configurations) in the
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browser. The webpage here simulates talking to a server to exchange keys
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and then generates a configuration file for the user to download.
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Bugs
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Who knows how emscripten actually compiles this and whether or not it
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introduces interesting side-channel attacks.
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Secrets aren't zerored after use. Maybe you can get around this with
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some tricks taking advantage of browser allocator behavior and different
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processes, but it seems pretty hard.
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