- I have a Rails WebServer based on REST API
- I have a AngularJS app, which connects to this WebServer
What is the best way to encrypt login and password on client side and decrypt these credentials on server side?
What is the best way to encrypt login and password on client side and decrypt these credentials on server side?
If you are using RSA you have to have keys in the browser. The keys can't get to the browser unless they go over the unsecured HTTP connection. If an attacker has the keys by sniffing the HTTP connection, and the algorithm from your javascript code, you aren't protecting anything since decrypting your traffic becomes trivial.
I suggest putting an nginx proxy in front of your web server. You can configure nginx to do the TLS handshake, and you can get a Comodo SSL certificate for less than $15 a year. I've done this myself in front of a Python server and truly, that's all it cost.
I've just decided to use http://travistidwell.com/jsencrypt/index.html in way when I store public server key on client side and private server key on server side.
JS client encrypts all messages that are send to server.
The best way, as mentioned by Geoff Genz, is to secure your web server with HTTPS and ensuring that your login action only accepts requests through HTTPS. Configure your angular app to make requests to the HTTPS URL of your login action and all encryption will be taken care of seamlessly. You won't have to worry about manually encrypting the data clientside and then decrypting serverside. All of this will be handled by the TLS protocol which make HTTPS work.