# Roughenough [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/int08h/roughenough.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/int08h/roughenough) **Roughenough** is a [Roughtime](https://roughtime.googlesource.com/roughtime) secure time synchronization server implemented in Rust. The server is functionally complete: it parses client requests and generates valid Roughtime responses. However rough edges and unimplemented features remain, see [Limitations](#limitations) below. Contributions are welcome. ## Links * [Roughenough Github repo](https://github.com/int08h/roughenough) * [Roughtime project](https://roughtime.googlesource.com/roughtime) * My blog posts [describing Roughtime features](https://int08h.com/post/to-catch-a-lying-timeserver/) and exploring the [details of Roughtime messages](https://int08h.com/post/roughtime-message-anatomy/). ## Building and Running ### Starting the Server ```bash $ cargo run --release --bin server /path/to/config.file ... 2017-07-03T19:39:45-05:00 [INFO] Roughenough server v0.1 starting 2017-07-03T19:39:45-05:00 [INFO] Long-term public key: d0756ee69ff5fe96cbcf9273208fec53124b1dd3a24d3910e07c7c54e2473012 2017-07-03T19:39:45-05:00 [INFO] Ephemeral public key: 575d5ed128143c0f7a5cdaf476601dd1b8a192a7199e62c0d2c039b53234d062 2017-07-03T19:39:45-05:00 [INFO] Server listening on 127.0.0.1:8686 ``` The resulting binary is `target/release/server`. After building you can copy the binary and run on its own (no `cargo` needed): ```bash $ cp target/release/server /usr/local/bin $ /usr/local/bin/server /path/to/config.file ``` ### Configuration File The server is configured via a YAML file: ```yaml interface: 127.0.0.1 port: 8686 seed: f61075c988feb9cb700a4a6a3291bfbc9cab11b9c9eca8c802468eb38a43d7d3 ``` Where: * **`interface`** - IP address or interface name for listening to client requests * **`port`** - UDP port to listen for requests * **`seed`** - A 32-byte hexadecimal value used to generate the server's long-term key pair. **This is a secret value**, treat it with care. ### Stopping the Server Use Ctrl-C or `kill` the process. ## Limitations Roughtime features not implemented: * Leap-second smearing. * Ecosystem-style response fault injection. * On-line key rotation. The server must be restarted to generate a new delegated key. * Multi-request Merkle Tree batching. For now each request gets its own response with `PATH` empty and `INDX` zero. Other notes: * Error-handling is not robust. There are `unwrap()`'s and `expect()`'s in the request handling path. * The server is a simple single-threaded `recv_from` loop. `mio` and `tokio` are intentionally avoided to keep the implementation straightforward and maximize comprehensibility by newbie Rustaceans. Blazing async ninja speed is not a goal. * Per-request heap allocations could be reduced: a few `Vec`'s could be replaced by lifetime scoped slices. * Constants aren't consistently used. A few hard-coded magic numbers remain. * Goal of using self-contained dependencies did not bear fruit. Many transitive dependencies lengthen the build-time. Build is (to me) too long for such a simple project. ## About the Roughtime Protocol [Roughtime](https://roughtime.googlesource.com/roughtime) is a protocol that aims to achieve rough time synchronisation in a secure way that doesn't depend on any particular time server, and in such a way that, if a time server does misbehave, clients end up with cryptographic proof of it. It was created by Adam Langley and Robert Obryk. ## Contributors * Stuart Stock, original author and current maintainer (stuart {at} int08h.com) ## Copyright and License Roughenough is copyright (c) 2017 int08h LLC. All rights reserved. int08h LLC licenses Roughenough (the "Software") to you under the Apache License, version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this Software except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License from the [LICENSE](../master/LICENSE) file included with the Software or at: http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.