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MPC Management Framework

MPC management framework automating a secure network setup among participants of multiparty computation in the outsourced setting.

We offer a comprehensive framework instantiating a proposed set of protocols for participant registration (i.e., client or server), Kerberos-like authentication, and MPC job orchestration. This framework suits the need of organizations that wants to set up their MPC system while temporarily incorporating computation power from other stakeholders or third parties.


Table of Contents

  1. Python Dependencies

  2. Running the Program

    2.1. Registering Participants

    2.2. Setting up the MPC Network

    2.3. Running on Different Hosts

1. Python Dependencies

Installing Build Tools

Some of the dependencies require build tools installed in the system. This can be done as follows:

For linux systems

Debian-based systems:

sudo apt update
sudo apt install build-essential

RHEL-based systems:

sudo yum groupinstall "Development Tools"
For Windows systems

Required Microsoft Visual C++ 14.0 or greater. Get it with "Microsoft C++ Build Tools" (When using Python3.9)

List of Dependencies

  • msgpack
  • cerberus
  • pyDH
  • pycryptodome
  • ed25519
  • scrypt
  • twisted

Install the above python dependencies using pip (or pip3 depending on your system). For instance, to install msgpack use pip3 install msgpack

Notes:

  1. During the installation of ed25519 you may get an error related to #include "Python.h". In such case, install the python3 header files depending on your system as follows.

Debian-based systems:

sudo apt-get install python3-dev

RHEL-based systems:

sudo yum install python3-devel
  1. During the installation of scrypt you may get an error related to #include <openssl/aes.h>. In such case, install openssl depending on your linux system as follows.

Debian-based systems:

sudo apt-get install libssl-dev

RHEL-based systems:

sudo yum install openssl-devel

or for OS X with brew:

$ brew install openssl
$ export CFLAGS="-I$(brew --prefix openssl)/include $CFLAGS"
$ export LDFLAGS="-L$(brew --prefix openssl)/lib $LDFLAGS"

2. Running the Program

Note: Tested with python version as low as 3.5.

Run the MPC management server and participant programs as a Python module. Navigate to the project's base directory, then type:

The Management Server
python3 -m mpcframework.tmanager
An MPC Server
python3 -m mpcframework.mpcs

A (Source or Consumer) Client

python3 -m mpcframework.client

2.1. Registering Participants

First, run the MPC management server.

When trying to run a participant (MPC server or client) for the first time, or when trying to run a non-existent participant by specifying the participant Id, the program will prompt you to register a new identity:

python3 -m mpcframework.mpcs 4
» no information found for this mpc server id. register new mpcs? [yes]:

To proceed with the registration, type yes or press ENTER to confirm the default. Otherwise type n to exit.

In the case of a non-existing client, it will provide the user with an application command prompt. To register, type register and press ENTER, otherwise type exit.

python3 -m mpcframework.client 5
could not find stored credentials
> register

If the client is registered as a consumer client, the program will provide another command prompt after a successful registration and subsequent authentication. Otherwise, as a data source client, the program will wait for commands from the MPC management server.

To register a client as a (data) consumer client, prior to running the program, go to the file ./mpcframework/network/client/client_registration_protocol.py and change the value of the variable iotype from input to output, meaning that this client should receive the output of a secure computation.

2.2. Setting Up the MPC Network

Once there are enough MPC servers, at least one source client and at least one consumer client authenticated with the MPC management server, the system is ready to receive requests for a secure computation from a consumer client.

To run and authenticate a client with the MPC management server, simply run it indicating their id number as a parameter. When there is just one MPC server or client registered in a host, the id can be omitted.

On the consumer client console, type register and press ENTER.

analytics001> runmpc

This will trigger the automated MPC network setup. You can see the outcome of the execution on the MPC management server's console.

Note that this program sets up the MPC network between MPC servers and clients. The actual MPC protocol execution would require adding the corresponding MPC protocol to the MPC servers and integrating it with the MpcControlProtocol class.

2.3. Running on Different Hosts

The following configurations need to be considered when deploying the MPC management framework on different hosts:

Firewall rules

The MPC management server and the MPC servers open TCP ports to accept connection requests from other nodes. The corresponding allow rules need to be added to the firewalls as required.

The following TCP ports are used by default:

TCP Ports Opened by the MPC Management Server
  • Registration server port: 1250
  • Management server port: 1251

Configuration found in ./mpcframework/tmnetwork/, files regs_protocol.py and mgmt_protocol.py

TCP Port Opened by an MPC Server
  • TCP port for data input: 1270
  • TCP port for reporting results: 1260

Configuration found in ./mpcframework/network/mpcs/mpc_control_protocol.py

MPC Management Server

The only server IP address participants need to know is the MPC management server IP, which also carries out the participant registration. The IP address specification is done in files located in the folder ./mpcframework/network/ as follows:

  • To contact the registration server, replace 'localhost' for the corresponding MPC management server IP in line 13 of network_protocol_base.py

  • To contact the MPC management server for the automated setup and other functionalities, replace 'localhost' by the corresponding MPC management server IP address in line 15 of authentication_protocol.py

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