Example #1
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File: client.go Project: rht/bssim
// creates and signs a record for the given key/value pair
func makeRecord(ps peer.Peerstore, p peer.ID, k key.Key, v []byte) (*pb.Record, error) {
	blob := bytes.Join([][]byte{[]byte(k), v, []byte(p)}, []byte{})
	sig, err := ps.PrivKey(p).Sign(blob)
	if err != nil {
		return nil, err
	}
	return &pb.Record{
		Key:       proto.String(string(k)),
		Value:     v,
		Author:    proto.String(string(p)),
		Signature: sig,
	}, nil
}
Example #2
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File: server.go Project: rht/bssim
func storeProvidersToPeerstore(ps peer.Peerstore, p peer.ID, providers []*dhtpb.Message_Peer) {
	for _, provider := range providers {
		providerID := peer.ID(provider.GetId())
		if providerID != p {
			log.Errorf("provider message came from third-party %s", p)
			continue
		}
		for _, maddr := range provider.Addresses() {
			// as a router, we want to store addresses for peers who have provided
			ps.AddAddr(p, maddr, peer.AddressTTL)
		}
	}
}
Example #3
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File: server.go Project: rht/bssim
func verify(ps peer.Peerstore, r *dhtpb.Record) error {
	v := make(record.Validator)
	v["pk"] = record.PublicKeyValidator
	p := peer.ID(r.GetAuthor())
	pk := ps.PubKey(p)
	if pk == nil {
		return fmt.Errorf("do not have public key for %s", p)
	}
	if err := record.CheckRecordSig(r, pk); err != nil {
		return err
	}
	if err := v.VerifyRecord(r); err != nil {
		return err
	}
	return nil
}