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vlei-verifier

A service to verify cryptographic signatures and credentials created by AIDs and ACDCs using KERI.

Architecture

Verifier (this service)

The verifier uses keripy for verifying the requests.

This requires a running vLEI server and KERI witness network.

The service can be launched from the command-line with:

verifier server start --config-dir scripts --config-file verifier-config-rootsid.json
  • Note there are multiple config files depending on the environment you are running in. For example config files, see here. You can use these config files as they are or configure one as needed.

Or from docker-compose with:

docker-compose build --no-cache
docker-compose down
docker-compose up deps

API

Initial Authentication:

Clients that wish to authenticate with this service should present a credential to the PUT /presentations/{said} API and then poll the GET /authorizations/{aid} until they get something other than a 404 or until they time out.

Registering an AID as a Valid Report Submitter:

For an AID to be registered as a valid report submitter it must use the /presentations/{said} API to present a valid vLEI ECR credential in the body of a PUT request with a content type of application/json+cesr. The said in the URL is the SAID of the credential being presented in the body. This API will return a 202 response code to indicate that the credential presentation has been accepted but with no indication of the validity of the presentation.

Checking for Authorized AIDs:

To check whether an AID has already submitted a valid vLEI ECR credential, a client will use the /authorizations/{aid} API where the aid must be the holder of an already successfully submitted vLEI ECR credential. If the AID in the URL has never submitted a credential, this API will return a 404. If the AID has submitted an invalid credential, this API will return a 401. If the AID has submitted a valid credential that is currently not revoked, this API will return a 200 with a body that contains the AID and the SAID of the credential.

Peer projects

Webapp

The web app (UI front-end) uses Signify/KERIA for selecting identifiers and credentials:

See: reg-pilot-webapp

Server

The server provides the business layer and abstracts the underlying verification, but for the most part acts as a pass-through that provides the ability to:

  • Log in using a vLEI ECR
  • Upload signed files
  • Check the status of an upload

See: reg-pilot-server

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