How to generate ssh compatible id_rsa(.pub) from Java
I'm looking for a way to programmatically create ssh compatible id_rsa and id_rsa.pub files in Java.
I got as far as creating the KeyPair:
KeyPai开发者_开发知识库rGenerator generator;
generator = KeyPairGenerator.getInstance("RSA");
// or: generator = KeyPairGenerator.getInstance("DSA");
generator.initialize(2048);
keyPair = generator.genKeyPair();
I can't figure out however how to create the String representation of the PrivateKey and PublicKey in the KeyPair.
The key format used by ssh is defined in the RFC #4253. The format for RSA public key is the following :
string "ssh-rsa"
mpint e /* key public exponent */
mpint n /* key modulus */
All data type encoding is defined in the section #5 of RFC #4251. string and mpint (multiple precision integer) types are encoded this way :
4-bytes word: data length (unsigned big-endian 32 bits integer)
n bytes : binary representation of the data
for instance, the encoding of the string "ssh-rsa" is:
byte[] data = new byte[] {0, 0, 0, 7, 's', 's', 'h', '-', 'r', 's', 'a'};
To encode the public :
public byte[] encodePublicKey(RSAPublicKey key) throws IOException
{
ByteArrayOutputStream out = new ByteArrayOutputStream();
/* encode the "ssh-rsa" string */
byte[] sshrsa = new byte[] {0, 0, 0, 7, 's', 's', 'h', '-', 'r', 's', 'a'};
out.write(sshrsa);
/* Encode the public exponent */
BigInteger e = key.getPublicExponent();
byte[] data = e.toByteArray();
encodeUInt32(data.length, out);
out.write(data);
/* Encode the modulus */
BigInteger m = key.getModulus();
data = m.toByteArray();
encodeUInt32(data.length, out);
out.write(data);
return out.toByteArray();
}
public void encodeUInt32(int value, OutputStream out) throws IOException
{
byte[] tmp = new byte[4];
tmp[0] = (byte)((value >>> 24) & 0xff);
tmp[1] = (byte)((value >>> 16) & 0xff);
tmp[2] = (byte)((value >>> 8) & 0xff);
tmp[3] = (byte)(value & 0xff);
out.write(tmp);
}
To have a string représentation of the key just encode the returned byte array in Base64.
For the private key encoding there is two cases:
- the private key is not protected by a password. In that case the private key is encoded according to the PKCS#8 standard and then encoded with Base64. It is possible to get the PKCS8 encoding of the private key by calling
getEncoded
onRSAPrivateKey
. - the private key is protected by a password. In that case the key encoding is an OpenSSH dedicated format. I don't know if there is any documentation on this format (except the OpenSSH source code of course)
gotoalberto's answer (quoted below) for a different question works for both RSA and DSA keys:
If you want reverse the process, i.e. encode a
PublicKey
Java object to a Linuxauthorized_keys
entry format, one can use this code:/** * Encode PublicKey (DSA or RSA encoded) to authorized_keys like string * * @param publicKey DSA or RSA encoded * @param user username for output authorized_keys like string * @return authorized_keys like string * @throws IOException */ public static String encodePublicKey(PublicKey publicKey, String user) throws IOException { String publicKeyEncoded; if(publicKey.getAlgorithm().equals("RSA")){ RSAPublicKey rsaPublicKey = (RSAPublicKey) publicKey; ByteArrayOutputStream byteOs = new ByteArrayOutputStream(); DataOutputStream dos = new DataOutputStream(byteOs); dos.writeInt("ssh-rsa".getBytes().length); dos.write("ssh-rsa".getBytes()); dos.writeInt(rsaPublicKey.getPublicExponent().toByteArray().length); dos.write(rsaPublicKey.getPublicExponent().toByteArray()); dos.writeInt(rsaPublicKey.getModulus().toByteArray().length); dos.write(rsaPublicKey.getModulus().toByteArray()); publicKeyEncoded = new String( Base64.encodeBase64(byteOs.toByteArray())); return "ssh-rsa " + publicKeyEncoded + " " + user; } else if(publicKey.getAlgorithm().equals("DSA")){ DSAPublicKey dsaPublicKey = (DSAPublicKey) publicKey; DSAParams dsaParams = dsaPublicKey.getParams(); ByteArrayOutputStream byteOs = new ByteArrayOutputStream(); DataOutputStream dos = new DataOutputStream(byteOs); dos.writeInt("ssh-dss".getBytes().length); dos.write("ssh-dss".getBytes()); dos.writeInt(dsaParams.getP().toByteArray().length); dos.write(dsaParams.getP().toByteArray()); dos.writeInt(dsaParams.getQ().toByteArray().length); dos.write(dsaParams.getQ().toByteArray()); dos.writeInt(dsaParams.getG().toByteArray().length); dos.write(dsaParams.getG().toByteArray()); dos.writeInt(dsaPublicKey.getY().toByteArray().length); dos.write(dsaPublicKey.getY().toByteArray()); publicKeyEncoded = new String( Base64.encodeBase64(byteOs.toByteArray())); return "ssh-dss " + publicKeyEncoded + " " + user; } else{ throw new IllegalArgumentException( "Unknown public key encoding: " + publicKey.getAlgorithm()); } }
As Carsten has mentioned, JSch can generate those keypair easily. Refer to its example, KeyGen.java
The generic solution for any PublicKey
type (RSA, DSA, etc.) is a one-liner using SSHJ:
byte[] b = new Buffer.PlainBuffer().putPublicKey(key).getCompactData()
and then encode using Base64.getEncoder().encodeToString(b)
.
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