Verifpal is new software for verifying the security of cryptographic protocols. Building upon contemporary research in symbolic formal verification, Verifpal’s main aim is to appeal more to real-world practitioners, students and engineers without sacrificing comprehensive formal verification features.
In order to achieve this, Verifpal introduces a new, intuitive language for modeling protocols that is much easier to write and understand than the languages employed by existing tools. At the same time, Verifpal is able to model protocols under an active attacker with unbounded sessions and fresh values, and supports queries for advanced security properties such as forward secrecy or key compromise impersonation.
Verifpal has already been used to verify security properties for Signal, Scuttlebutt, TLS 1.3, Telegram and other protocols. It is a community-focused project, and available under a GPLv3 license.
The Verifpal language is meant to illustrate protocols close to how one may describe them in an informal conversation, while still being precise and expressive enough for formal modeling. Verifpal reasons about the protocol model with explicit principals: Alice and Bob exist and have independent states.
Verifpal does not allow users to define their own cryptographic primitives. Instead, it comes with built-in cryptographic functions — this is meant to remove the potential for users to define fundamental cryptographic operations incorrectly.
When a contradiction is found for a query, the result is related in a readable format that ties the attack to a real-world scenario. This is done by using terminology to indicate how the attack could have been possible, such as through a man-in-the-middle on ephemeral keys.
Verifpal comes with a Visual Studio Code extension that offers syntax highlighting, automatic formatting, live analysis, diagram visualizations and much more, allowing developers to obtain insights on their model as they are writing it.
Verifpal now benefits from a higher level of assurance due to the formalization of its syntax, semantics and analysis methodology, both by hand and using the Coq theorem prover. However, it remains classified as beta software due to its relatively young age, especially when compared to similar tools, such as ProVerif, that have been in development for more than twenty years.
The Verifpal User Manual is an essential guide to getting started with cryptographic protocol analysis using Verifpal. It is strongly recommended that you read the Verifpal User Manual before starting work with Verifpal.
On Windows, the best way to install Verifpal is through the Scoop package manager, since you'll also get automatic updates:
scoop bucket add verifpal https://github.com/symbolicsoft/verifpal.git
scoop install verifpal
On Linux and macOS, the best way to install Verifpal is through the Homebrew package manager, since you'll also get automatic updates:
brew tap verifpal.com/source https://github.com/symbolicsoft/verifpal
brew install verifpal
Otherwise, you can:
- Download and install a release manually: Releases for Windows, Linux, macOS and FreeBSD are available here.
- Compile from source: Keep reading!
You must have Go installed in order to build Verifpal. Please review the Go Getting Started instructions in order to understand how to best install Go for your computer and operating system.
Verifpal relies on the Aurora ANSI color printer, the Cobra CLI application library and the Pigeon PEG parser generator. you can easily install them by typing make dep
.
- Windows: Simply type
Build
to build Verifpal for Windows, Linux, macOS and FreeBSD. This will also install dependencies. - Linux, macOS and FreeBSD: Simply type
make all
to build Verifpal for Windows, Linux, macOS and FreeBSD.
Builds will be available under build/
.
Verifpal comes with a Visual Studio Code extension that offers syntax highlighting, automatic formatting, live analysis, diagram visualizations and much more, allowing developers to obtain insights on their model as they are writing it. To install it, simply search for "Verifpal" from inside Visual Studio Code. More information available here.
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Verifpal and Verifpal for Visual Studio Code are published by Symbolic Software. They are provided as free and open source software, licensed under the GNU General Public License, version 3. The Verifpal User Manual is provided under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) license.
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