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Sharks
Fast, small and secure Shamir's Secret Sharing library crate
Documentation:
Usage
Add this to your Cargo.toml
:
[dependencies]
sharks = "0.2"
To get started using Sharks, see the Rust docs
Features
Developer friendly
The API is simple and to the point, with minimal configuration.
Fast and small
The code is as idiomatic and clean as possible, with minimum external dependencies.
Secure by design
The implementation forbids the user to choose parameters that would result in an insecure application, like generating more shares than what's allowed by the finite field length.
Limitations
Because the Galois finite field it uses is GF256, only up to 255 shares can be generated for a given secret. A larger number would be insecure as shares would start duplicating. Nevertheless, the secret can be arbitrarily long as computations are performed on single byte chunks.
Testing
This crate contains both unit and benchmark tests (as well as the examples included in the docs).
You can run them with cargo test
and cargo bench
.
Benchmark results [min mean max]
CPU | obtain_shares_dealer | step_shares_dealer | recover_secret |
---|---|---|---|
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-8550U CPU @ 1.80GHz | [1.4321 us 1.4339 us 1.4357 us] | [1.3385 ns 1.3456 ns 1.3552 ns] | [228.77 us 232.17 us 236.23 us] |
Contributing
If you find a vulnerability, bug or would like a new feature, open a new issue.
To introduce your changes into the codebase, submit a Pull Request.
Many thanks!
License
Sharks is distributed under the terms of both the MIT license and the Apache License (Version 2.0).
See LICENSE-APACHE and LICENSE-MIT, and COPYRIGHT for details.