func (e *Kex2Provisionee) dhKeyProof(dh libkb.GenericKey, eldestKID keybase1.KID, seqno int, linkID libkb.LinkID) (sig string, sigID keybase1.SigID, err error) {
	delg := libkb.Delegator{
		ExistingKey:    e.eddsa,
		NewKey:         dh,
		DelegationType: libkb.SubkeyType,
		Expire:         libkb.NaclDHExpireIn,
		EldestKID:      eldestKID,
		Device:         e.device,
		LastSeqno:      libkb.Seqno(seqno),
		PrevLinkID:     linkID,
		SigningUser:    e,
		Contextified:   libkb.NewContextified(e.G()),
	}

	jw, err := libkb.KeyProof(delg)
	if err != nil {
		return "", "", err
	}

	e.G().Log.Debug("dh key proof: %s", jw.MarshalPretty())

	dhSig, dhSigID, _, err := libkb.SignJSON(jw, e.eddsa)
	if err != nil {
		return "", "", err
	}

	return dhSig, dhSigID, nil

}
// revSig generates a reverse signature using X's device key id.
func (k *KexNewDevice) revSig(eddsa libkb.NaclKeyPair) (sig string, err error) {
	delg := libkb.Delegator{
		ExistingKey:    k.xDevKey,
		NewKey:         eddsa,
		Me:             k.args.User,
		DelegationType: libkb.SibkeyType,
		Expire:         libkb.NaclEdDSAExpireIn,
		Device:         k.GetDevice(),
	}
	var jw *jsonw.Wrapper
	if jw, err = libkb.KeyProof(delg); err != nil {
		return
	}
	sig, _, _, err = libkb.SignJSON(jw, eddsa)
	return
}
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// skeletonProof generates a partial key proof structure that
// device Y can fill in.
func (e *Kex2Provisioner) skeletonProof() (string, error) {
	delg := libkb.Delegator{
		ExistingKey:    e.signingKey,
		Me:             e.me,
		DelegationType: libkb.SibkeyType,
		Expire:         libkb.NaclEdDSAExpireIn,
		Contextified:   libkb.NewContextified(e.G()),
	}

	jw, err := libkb.KeyProof(delg)
	if err != nil {
		return "", err
	}
	body, err := jw.Marshal()
	if err != nil {
		return "", err
	}
	return string(body), nil
}