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# Overview
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This is a ratcheting forward secrecy protocol that works in synchronous and asynchronous messaging
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environments. The protocol overview is available [here](https://github.com/trevp/axolotl/wiki),
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and the details of the wire format are available [here](https://github.com/WhisperSystems/TextSecure/wiki/ProtocolV2).
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## PreKeys
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This protocol uses a concept called 'PreKeys'. A PreKey is an ECPublicKey and an associated unique
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ID which are stored together by a server. PreKeys can also be signed.
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At install time, clients generate a single signed PreKey, as well as a large list of unsigned
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PreKeys, and transmit all of them to the server.
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## Sessions
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The axolotl protocol is session-oriented. Clients establish a "session," which is then used for
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all subsequent encrypt/decrypt operations. There is no need to ever tear down a session once one
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has been established.
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Sessions are established in one of three ways:
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1. PreKeyBundles. A client that wishes to send a message to a recipient can establish a session by
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retrieving a PreKeyBundle for that recipient from the server.
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1. PreKeyWhisperMessages. A client can receive a PreKeyWhisperMessage from a recipient and use it
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to establish a session.
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1. KeyExchangeMessages. Two clients can exchange KeyExchange messages to establish a session.
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## State
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An established session encapsulates a lot of state between two clients. That state is maintained
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in durable records which need to be kept for the life of the session.
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State is kept in the following places:
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1. Identity State. Clients will need to maintain the state of their own identity key pair, as well
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as identity keys received from other clients.
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1. PreKey State. Clients will need to maintain the state of their generated PreKeys.
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1. Signed PreKey States. Clients will need to maintain the state of their signed PreKeys.
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1. Session State. Clients will need to maintain the state of the sessions they have established.
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# Using libaxolotl
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## Install time
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At install time, a libaxolotl client needs to generate its identity keys, registration id, and
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prekeys.
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IdentityKeyPair identityKeyPair = KeyHelper.generateIdentityKeyPair();
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int registrationId = KeyHelper.generateRegistrationId();
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List<PreKeyRecord> preKeys = KeyHelper.generatePreKeys(startId, 100);
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PreKeyRecord lastResortKey = KeyHelper.generateLastResortKey();
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SignedPreKeyRecord signedPreKey = KeyHelper.generateSignedPreKey(identityKeyPair, 5);
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// Store identityKeyPair somewhere durable and safe.
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// Store registrationId somewhere durable and safe.
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// Store preKeys in PreKeyStore.
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// Store signed prekey in SignedPreKeyStore.
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## Building a session
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A libaxolotl client needs to implement four interfaces: IdentityKeyStore, PreKeyStore,
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SignedPreKeyStore, and SessionStore. These will manage loading and storing of identity,
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prekeys, signed prekeys, and session state.
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Once those are implemented, building a session is fairly straightforward:
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SessionStore sessionStore = new MySessionStore();
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PreKeyStore preKeyStore = new MyPreKeyStore();
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SignedPreKeyStore signedPreKeyStore = new MySignedPreKeyStore();
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IdentityKeyStore identityStore = new MyIdentityKeyStore();
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// Instantiate a SessionBuilder for a remote recipientId + deviceId tuple.
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SessionBuilder sessionBuilder = new SessionBuilder(sessionStore, preKeyStore, signedPreKeyStore,
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identityStore, recipientId, deviceId);
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// Build a session with a PreKey retrieved from the server.
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sessionBuilder.process(retrievedPreKey);
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SessionCipher sessionCipher = new SessionCipher(sessionStore, recipientId, deviceId);
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CiphertextMessage message = sessionCipher.encrypt("Hello world!".getBytes("UTF-8"));
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deliver(message.serialize());
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