# Relicario Security Model ## Cryptographic Protection Relicario uses two-factor vault decryption: 1. **Passphrase** — user-memorized, zxcvbn score ≥3 required 2. **Reference image** — JPEG carrying 256-bit secret via DCT steganography Key derivation: Argon2id (64 MiB memory, 3 iterations, 4 parallelism) Encryption: XChaCha20-Poly1305 (192-bit nonce, 256-bit key) ## Manifest Integrity The manifest (`manifest.enc`) is encrypted with AEAD, which provides: - **Confidentiality**: Contents unreadable without master key - **Integrity**: Any modification detected and rejected on decrypt - **Authenticity**: Only master key holders can create valid ciphertexts ### What AEAD Does NOT Protect - **Item deletion**: An attacker with write access can delete `.enc` files or git-revert commits. The manifest decrypts successfully but won't contain the deleted items. - **Rollback attacks**: An attacker can replace `manifest.enc` with an older valid version. AEAD accepts any ciphertext created with the key. ### Mitigation Item deletion and rollback are detectable via **git history**: ```bash git log --oneline items/ ``` For environments where git history could be rewritten (force-push): 1. Enable device authentication (commit signing + pre-receive hook) 2. Use a git server that rejects non-fast-forward pushes 3. Regular backups with `relicario backup export` ## Device Authentication When enabled, device authentication provides: - **Commit authorship**: All commits signed by registered device keys - **Push access control**: Deploy keys managed via Gitea API - **Instant revocation**: One command cuts off both signing and push Enforcement requires deploying the `relicario-server` pre-receive hook on the vault remote. The crate provides two subcommands: - `relicario-server generate-hook` — emits the hook script to install at `/hooks/pre-receive` - `relicario-server verify-commit ` — checks one commit's signature against `.relicario/devices.json` and `.relicario/revoked.json` as of that commit; the hook calls this for every pushed ref Without the server hook, signed commits provide authorship metadata only — any process with push access can land an unsigned commit, since verification is otherwise advisory. See `docs/superpowers/specs/2026-05-02-device-authentication-design.md`. ## Access Control Without device authentication, access control is transport-layer only: - **CLI**: SSH key authentication to git remote - **Extension**: Git credentials in browser storage Device registration is optional but recommended for shared vaults. ## Configuration env vars Relicario reads the following environment variables. Each is a trust boundary: an attacker who can set them in the user's environment can influence Relicario's behavior. They are listed here for security reviewers to audit the surface in one place. ### User-facing (active in all builds) | Variable | Purpose | Trust | |---|---|---| | `RELICARIO_IMAGE` | Override the reference-image JPEG path used during vault unlock. | Trusted: filesystem path under the user's control. Read-only; its bytes feed `imgsecret::extract_secret`. | | `RELICARIO_GITEA_URL` | Gitea API base URL for `relicario device add`. Equivalent to `--gitea-url`. | Trusted: HTTPS URL. Used only in the device-add code path. | | `RELICARIO_GITEA_TOKEN` | Gitea personal-access token. Equivalent to `--gitea-token`. | **Secret**: anyone who can read this env var can manage the user's deploy keys via the Gitea API. The CLI never logs it. | | `RELICARIO_GITEA_OWNER` | Gitea repository owner (e.g. `alee`). Equivalent to `--owner`. | Trusted: opaque string. | | `RELICARIO_GITEA_REPO` | Gitea repository name (e.g. `vault`). Equivalent to `--repo`. | Trusted: opaque string. | ### Debug-only (compiled out of `cargo build --release`) The following variables are gated behind `cfg(debug_assertions)` and are **no-ops** in release builds. The env-var lookup is removed by the optimiser from any binary built without debug assertions (i.e. the standard `--release` profile). | Variable | Purpose | |---|---| | `RELICARIO_NO_GROUPS_CACHE` | Suppress the plaintext `groups.cache` write. Developer debugging tool for the cache logic. | | `RELICARIO_TEST_PASSPHRASE` | Bypass the `rpassword` prompt during integration tests. | | `RELICARIO_TEST_ITEM_SECRET` | Bypass the `rpassword` prompt for item-secret fields during integration tests. | | `RELICARIO_TEST_BACKUP_PASSPHRASE` | Bypass the `rpassword` prompt for backup export/restore passphrases during integration tests. |