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Copyright (C) 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 Heiko Stamer <HeikoStamer@gmx.net> Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.3 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. A copy of the license is included in the sources of this package and additionally can be obtained from Internet <https://www.gnu.org/licenses>. Introduction ------------ SecureSkat is a peer-to-peer implementation of the card game Skat. The program negotiates possible players and sessions over an arbitrary IRC network (Internet Relay Chat). It uses the C++ library LibTMCG to ensure a reasonable level of verifiablility for card operations. Furthermore, SecureSkat provides electronic voting capabilities based on a simple playing card encoding. LibTMCG provides interfaces for creating secure and verifiable online card games without depending on a trusted third-party (TTP). The corresponding cryptographic problem, actually called "Mental Poker", has been studied since 1979 (Shamir, Rivest, and Adleman) by many authors. (see https://www.nongnu.org/libtmcg for more details) Requirements ------------ You need the following libraries and appropriate header files to build (GCC version >= 5.x.y is recommended) `SecureSkat' successfully: * Toolbox for Mental Card Games (LibTMCG), version >= 1.3.18 https://www.nongnu.org/libtmcg/ * GNU Multiple Precision Arithmetic Library (libgmp), version >= 4.2 https://gmplib.org/ * GNU Crypto Library (libgcrypt), version >= 1.6.0 https://www.gnupg.org/software/libgcrypt/index.html * GNU Readline Library (libreadline), version >= 4.3 https://www.gnu.org/ * GNU Database Manager (libgdbm), version >= 1.8.0 https://www.gnu.org/ * ncurses Library (libncurses), version >= 5.0 * zlib Compression Library (libz) SecureSkat was tested (+ successful, - with errors) on following platforms: + GNU/Linux (Gentoo Linux) x86_64 gcc 9.1.0 + GNU/Linux (Debian) x86_64 gcc 6.3.0 + GNU/Linux (Ubuntu 16.04.2) x86_64 gcc 5.4.0 + GNU/Linux (Trisquel Linux) x86_64 gcc 4.8.4 + OpenBSD 6.4 amd64 gcc 4.2.1 + FreeBSD 12.0 amd64 gcc 8.2.0 Build & Install --------------- 1. ./configure 2. make 3. make install Playing SecureSkat over an IRC network -------------------------------------- Please run 'SecureSkat <IRC_SERVER> [<IRC_PORT> [<CTRL_PROGRAM>]]', where <IRC_SERVER> is the hostname of a RFC1459 conform IRC server, <IRC_PORT> is the TCP port number of this server, e.g. 6667, and <CTRL_PROGRAM> is an interface control program, e.g. SecureSkat_random. (Note: Please give always the full path to the binary file here!) The last two arguments are optional. In that case, IRC port number is set to 6667 and no interface control program will be used. Currently, only one control program is included in this distribution: SecureSkat_random : the random computer player (a very weak opponent) At first time (i.e. the file '~/.SecureSkat/SecureSkat.skr' does not exist yet) the program will ask you for a nickname and an email address. You have to provide two non-empty strings, hopefully honest information. Afterwards your secret key is created and stored in the GDBM database '~/.SecureSkat/SecureSkat.skr'. You can choose a pass phrase to protect the key by encryption (Blowfish-128, CFB mode). This feature is turned off (for the reason of backward compatibility), if an empty phrase is provided. Additionally it may be a good idea to set appropriate file permissions on the database. Dependent on your processor speed the key generation takes a lot of time until the success message `PKI: cryptographic key ID5^????? created and stored' is printed. ('?' is here a wildcard for some random looking letters and digits as a hopefully unique identity of the generated key) Later you will be registered at the IRC server with a strange nickname like `ID5^z34g0' (based on the key id from your public key). For large groups of participants collisions become probable --- in such a rare case, please generate a fresh key by deleting the database 'SecureSkat.skr' and restart again. Now you will be joined automatically to channel #openSkat (The former program name was kept to provide backward compatibility with older versions.) and you can chat with other players simply by typing lines of text. Commands are strings, wherein the first letter is a '/' (slash). For example, '/help' prints a short help screen (example follows): /quit quits SecureSkat /on turns the output of IRC channel #openSkat on /off turns the output of IRC channel #openSkat off /players shows the list of possible participants /tables shows the list of existing game tables /rooms shows the list of existing ballot rooms /rank computes your current rank (Extended Seeger System) /export <fn> exports your public key to the file <fn> /import <fn> imports a valid public key from the file <fn> /skat <nr> <r> creates a new table <nr> to play <r> rounds /skat <nr> joins the existing game on table <nr> /<nr> <cmd> executes the following command <cmd> on table <nr> /<nr> view shows your cards and additional information /<nr> bid bids or justifies a bid /<nr> pass passes the current biding /<nr> hand leave the Skat untouched /<nr> skat takes the Skat and shows the two cards /<nr> push <k1> <k2> pushes the card <k1> and <k2> away /<nr> announce <s> [op] announces the game <s> ([op] is optional) /<nr> play <k1> plays the card <k1> <fn> is a regular file name according to the used file system <nr> is an arbitrary string (practically it should be a number, e.g. 001) <r> is an unsigned integer (number of rounds to play, 1 round = 3 games) <k1>, <k2> are from { Sc, Ro, Gr, Ei } || { 7, 8, 9, U, O, K, 10, A } (|| denotes the concatenation of strings, e.g. Ro9 = red nine) <s> is from { Sc, Ro, Gr, Nu, Ei, Gd } (Nu = Null, Gd = Grand) [op] is from { Sn, Sw, Ov } (Schneider, Schwarz or Ouvert announced) SecureSkat tries to exchange and to verify the public keys automagically. Therefore it binds three TCP ports (free ports up from 7771): on the first it exports the public key, on the second it exports a table of stored ranking data, and on the third it answers ranking data requests. Checking whether the public key is valid is done by a non-interactive zero knowledge proof (soundness error probability is currently fixed at 2^{-80}). Hence the execution of verification tasks can take some amount of time and continues in background until a success message `PKI identified ID?^????? aka ???...' ('?' is here again a wildcard) appears. Sometimes the background process is aborted with an appropriate error message. Well, if anything went wrong you may have to exchange the keys manually. Then please use the commands '/export <file name>' resp. '/import <file name>' to help yourself and file a bug report in such a rare case. After a successful key exchange you can start playing Skat by joining existing tables ('/skat <table identifier>') or by creating new tables ('/skat <table identifier> <number of rounds to play>'). Of course, in both cases you have to wait for other participants. The command '/tables' prints a short list of all existing tables and '/players' a list of the registered players, respectively. During the actual session initialization of the game (i.e. for each table) a TCP/IP connection with each of your opponents will be established. Therefore (and further for the automatic key exchange and ranking data gossip) your workstation's firewall or router must permit incoming TCP connections in the port range 7771 to 7930. However, there is another way to get things work: use Tor! In order to set an alternative hostname the environment variable ALTHOST can be used, i.e., the onion address of a local hidden service with local port forwarding rules will do the job. Therefore you have to put the following lines (redirecting request to the running instance of SecureSkat) in your local torrc file: HiddenServiceDir /var/lib/tor/secureskat/ HiddenServicePort 7771 127.0.0.1:7771 HiddenServicePort 7772 127.0.0.1:7772 HiddenServicePort 7773 127.0.0.1:7773 HiddenServicePort 7774 127.0.0.1:7774 HiddenServicePort 7775 127.0.0.1:7775 HiddenServicePort 7776 127.0.0.1:7776 HiddenServicePort 7777 127.0.0.1:7777 HiddenServicePort 7778 127.0.0.1:7778 HiddenServicePort 7779 127.0.0.1:7779 HiddenServicePort 7780 127.0.0.1:7780 HiddenServicePort 7781 127.0.0.1:7781 HiddenServicePort 7782 127.0.0.1:7782 HiddenServicePort 7783 127.0.0.1:7783 HiddenServicePort 7784 127.0.0.1:7784 HiddenServicePort 7785 127.0.0.1:7785 HiddenServicePort 7786 127.0.0.1:7786 HiddenServicePort 7787 127.0.0.1:7787 HiddenServicePort 7788 127.0.0.1:7788 HiddenServicePort 7789 127.0.0.1:7789 HiddenServicePort 7790 127.0.0.1:7790 HiddenServicePort 7791 127.0.0.1:7791 HiddenServicePort 7792 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The appropriate command line looks like as in the following example. $ torsocks SecureSkat i53u25l4zprfim66.onion Bugs, Contribution, GIT ----------------------- If you want to contribute, please send your detailed bug reports either to Heiko Stamer <HeikoStamer@gmx.net> or use the bug tracker from project web space at GNU/Savannah. You can get the latest sources from our GIT repository at GNU/Savannah. Copyright and License of this software -------------------------------------- (C) 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 Heiko Stamer <HeikoStamer@gmx.net> GNU General Public License version 2 Please have a look at the file 'COPYING' and http://www.fsf.org/. References ---------- [1] Heiko Stamer. Kryptographische Skatrunde. (in German) Offene Systeme, Number 4, pp. 10--30, 2004, ISSN 1619-0114. [2] Heiko Stamer. Efficient Electronic Gambling: An Extended Implementation of the Toolbox for Mental Card Games. 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