OpenPACE implements Extended Access Control (EAC) version 2 as specified in BSI TR-03110. OpenPACE comprises support for the following protocols:
- Password Authenticated Connection Establishment (PACE) Establish a secure channel with a strong key between two parties that only share a weak secret.
- Terminal Authentication (TA) Verify/prove the terminal's certificate (or rather certificate chain) and secret key.
- Chip Authentication (CA) Establish a secure channel based on the chip's static key pair proving its authenticy.
Furthermore, OpenPACE also supports Card Verifiable Certificates (CV Certificates) as well as easy to use wrappers for using the established secure channels.
The handlers for looking up trust anchors during TA and CA (i.e. the CVCA and the CSCA certificates) can be customized. By default, the appropriate certificates will be looked up in the file system.
OpenPACE supports all variants of PACE (DH/ECDH, GM/IM), TA (RSASSA-PKCS1-v1_5/RSASSA-PSS/ECDSA), CA (DH/ECDH) and all standardized domain parameters (GFP/ECP).
OpenPACE is implemented as C-library and comes with native language wrappers for:
- Python
- Ruby
- Javascript
- Java
- Go
Please refer to our project's website for more information.
Proprietary licensing is possible on request.
- Windows
- Linux (Debian, Ubuntu, SUSE, OpenMoko)
- FreeBSD
- Mac OS
- Solaris
- Android
- Javascript
- Openssl version 1.0.2 or later
See the detailled instructions for building and installing OpenPACE