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ReEncrypt - AWS Key Management Service

ReEncrypt

Decrypts ciphertext and then reencrypts it entirely within AWS KMS. You can use this operation to change the KMS key under which data is encrypted, such as when you manually rotate a KMS key or change the KMS key that protects a ciphertext. You can also use it to reencrypt ciphertext under the same KMS key, such as to change the encryption context of a ciphertext.

The ReEncrypt operation can decrypt ciphertext that was encrypted by using a KMS key in an AWS KMS operation, such as Encrypt or GenerateDataKey. It can also decrypt ciphertext that was encrypted by using the public key of an asymmetric KMS key outside of AWS KMS. However, it cannot decrypt ciphertext produced by other libraries, such as the AWS Encryption SDK or Amazon S3 client-side encryption. These libraries return a ciphertext format that is incompatible with AWS KMS.

When you use the ReEncrypt operation, you need to provide information for the decrypt operation and the subsequent encrypt operation.

The KMS key that you use for this operation must be in a compatible key state. For details, see Key states of AWS KMS keys in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide.

Cross-account use: Yes. The source KMS key and destination KMS key can be in different AWS accounts. Either or both KMS keys can be in a different account than the caller. To specify a KMS key in a different account, you must use its key ARN or alias ARN.

Required permissions:

To permit reencryption from or to a KMS key, include the "kms:ReEncrypt*" permission in your key policy. This permission is automatically included in the key policy when you use the console to create a KMS key. But you must include it manually when you create a KMS key programmatically or when you use the PutKeyPolicy operation to set a key policy.

Related operations:

Eventual consistency: The AWS KMS API follows an eventual consistency model. For more information, see AWS KMS eventual consistency.

Request Syntax
{
   "CiphertextBlob": blob,
   "DestinationEncryptionAlgorithm": "string",
   "DestinationEncryptionContext": { 
      "string" : "string" 
   },
   "DestinationKeyId": "string",
   "DryRun": boolean,
   "GrantTokens": [ "string" ],
   "SourceEncryptionAlgorithm": "string",
   "SourceEncryptionContext": { 
      "string" : "string" 
   },
   "SourceKeyId": "string"
}
Request Parameters

For information about the parameters that are common to all actions, see Common Parameters.

The request accepts the following data in JSON format.

Note

In the following list, the required parameters are described first.

CiphertextBlob

Ciphertext of the data to reencrypt.

Type: Base64-encoded binary data object

Length Constraints: Minimum length of 1. Maximum length of 6144.

Required: Yes

DestinationKeyId

A unique identifier for the KMS key that is used to reencrypt the data. Specify a symmetric encryption KMS key or an asymmetric KMS key with a KeyUsage value of ENCRYPT_DECRYPT. To find the KeyUsage value of a KMS key, use the DescribeKey operation.

To specify a KMS key, use its key ID, key ARN, alias name, or alias ARN. When using an alias name, prefix it with "alias/". To specify a KMS key in a different AWS account, you must use the key ARN or alias ARN.

For example:

To get the key ID and key ARN for a KMS key, use ListKeys or DescribeKey. To get the alias name and alias ARN, use ListAliases.

Type: String

Length Constraints: Minimum length of 1. Maximum length of 2048.

Required: Yes

DestinationEncryptionAlgorithm

Specifies the encryption algorithm that AWS KMS will use to reecrypt the data after it has decrypted it. The default value, SYMMETRIC_DEFAULT, represents the encryption algorithm used for symmetric encryption KMS keys.

This parameter is required only when the destination KMS key is an asymmetric KMS key.

Type: String

Valid Values: SYMMETRIC_DEFAULT | RSAES_OAEP_SHA_1 | RSAES_OAEP_SHA_256 | SM2PKE

Required: No

DestinationEncryptionContext

Specifies that encryption context to use when the reencrypting the data.

Important

Do not include confidential or sensitive information in this field. This field may be displayed in plaintext in CloudTrail logs and other output.

A destination encryption context is valid only when the destination KMS key is a symmetric encryption KMS key. The standard ciphertext format for asymmetric KMS keys does not include fields for metadata.

An encryption context is a collection of non-secret key-value pairs that represent additional authenticated data. When you use an encryption context to encrypt data, you must specify the same (an exact case-sensitive match) encryption context to decrypt the data. An encryption context is supported only on operations with symmetric encryption KMS keys. On operations with symmetric encryption KMS keys, an encryption context is optional, but it is strongly recommended.

For more information, see Encryption context in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide.

Type: String to string map

Required: No

DryRun

Checks if your request will succeed. DryRun is an optional parameter.

To learn more about how to use this parameter, see Testing your permissions in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide.

Type: Boolean

Required: No

GrantTokens

A list of grant tokens.

Use a grant token when your permission to call this operation comes from a new grant that has not yet achieved eventual consistency. For more information, see Grant token and Using a grant token in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide.

Type: Array of strings

Array Members: Minimum number of 0 items. Maximum number of 10 items.

Length Constraints: Minimum length of 1. Maximum length of 8192.

Required: No

SourceEncryptionAlgorithm

Specifies the encryption algorithm that AWS KMS will use to decrypt the ciphertext before it is reencrypted. The default value, SYMMETRIC_DEFAULT, represents the algorithm used for symmetric encryption KMS keys.

Specify the same algorithm that was used to encrypt the ciphertext. If you specify a different algorithm, the decrypt attempt fails.

This parameter is required only when the ciphertext was encrypted under an asymmetric KMS key.

Type: String

Valid Values: SYMMETRIC_DEFAULT | RSAES_OAEP_SHA_1 | RSAES_OAEP_SHA_256 | SM2PKE

Required: No

SourceEncryptionContext

Specifies the encryption context to use to decrypt the ciphertext. Enter the same encryption context that was used to encrypt the ciphertext.

An encryption context is a collection of non-secret key-value pairs that represent additional authenticated data. When you use an encryption context to encrypt data, you must specify the same (an exact case-sensitive match) encryption context to decrypt the data. An encryption context is supported only on operations with symmetric encryption KMS keys. On operations with symmetric encryption KMS keys, an encryption context is optional, but it is strongly recommended.

For more information, see Encryption context in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide.

Type: String to string map

Required: No

SourceKeyId

Specifies the KMS key that AWS KMS will use to decrypt the ciphertext before it is re-encrypted.

Enter a key ID of the KMS key that was used to encrypt the ciphertext. If you identify a different KMS key, the ReEncrypt operation throws an IncorrectKeyException.

This parameter is required only when the ciphertext was encrypted under an asymmetric KMS key. If you used a symmetric encryption KMS key, AWS KMS can get the KMS key from metadata that it adds to the symmetric ciphertext blob. However, it is always recommended as a best practice. This practice ensures that you use the KMS key that you intend.

To specify a KMS key, use its key ID, key ARN, alias name, or alias ARN. When using an alias name, prefix it with "alias/". To specify a KMS key in a different AWS account, you must use the key ARN or alias ARN.

For example:

To get the key ID and key ARN for a KMS key, use ListKeys or DescribeKey. To get the alias name and alias ARN, use ListAliases.

Type: String

Length Constraints: Minimum length of 1. Maximum length of 2048.

Required: No

Response Syntax
{
   "CiphertextBlob": blob,
   "DestinationEncryptionAlgorithm": "string",
   "DestinationKeyMaterialId": "string",
   "KeyId": "string",
   "SourceEncryptionAlgorithm": "string",
   "SourceKeyId": "string",
   "SourceKeyMaterialId": "string"
}
Response Elements

If the action is successful, the service sends back an HTTP 200 response.

The following data is returned in JSON format by the service.

CiphertextBlob

The reencrypted data. When you use the HTTP API or the AWS CLI, the value is Base64-encoded. Otherwise, it is not Base64-encoded.

Type: Base64-encoded binary data object

Length Constraints: Minimum length of 1. Maximum length of 6144.

DestinationEncryptionAlgorithm

The encryption algorithm that was used to reencrypt the data.

Type: String

Valid Values: SYMMETRIC_DEFAULT | RSAES_OAEP_SHA_1 | RSAES_OAEP_SHA_256 | SM2PKE

DestinationKeyMaterialId

The identifier of the key material used to reencrypt the data. This field is present only when data is reencrypted using a symmetric encryption KMS key.

Type: String

Length Constraints: Fixed length of 64.

Pattern: ^[a-f0-9]+$

KeyId

The Amazon Resource Name (key ARN) of the KMS key that was used to reencrypt the data.

Type: String

Length Constraints: Minimum length of 1. Maximum length of 2048.

SourceEncryptionAlgorithm

The encryption algorithm that was used to decrypt the ciphertext before it was reencrypted.

Type: String

Valid Values: SYMMETRIC_DEFAULT | RSAES_OAEP_SHA_1 | RSAES_OAEP_SHA_256 | SM2PKE

SourceKeyId

Unique identifier of the KMS key used to originally encrypt the data.

Type: String

Length Constraints: Minimum length of 1. Maximum length of 2048.

SourceKeyMaterialId

The identifier of the key material used to originally encrypt the data. This field is present only when the original encryption used a symmetric encryption KMS key.

Type: String

Length Constraints: Fixed length of 64.

Pattern: ^[a-f0-9]+$

Errors

For information about the errors that are common to all actions, see Common Errors.

DependencyTimeoutException

The system timed out while trying to fulfill the request. You can retry the request.

HTTP Status Code: 500

DisabledException

The request was rejected because the specified KMS key is not enabled.

HTTP Status Code: 400

DryRunOperationException

The request was rejected because the DryRun parameter was specified.

HTTP Status Code: 400

IncorrectKeyException

The request was rejected because the specified KMS key cannot decrypt the data. The KeyId in a Decrypt request and the SourceKeyId in a ReEncrypt request must identify the same KMS key that was used to encrypt the ciphertext.

HTTP Status Code: 400

InvalidCiphertextException

From the Decrypt or ReEncrypt operation, the request was rejected because the specified ciphertext, or additional authenticated data incorporated into the ciphertext, such as the encryption context, is corrupted, missing, or otherwise invalid.

From the ImportKeyMaterial operation, the request was rejected because AWS KMS could not decrypt the encrypted (wrapped) key material.

HTTP Status Code: 400

InvalidGrantTokenException

The request was rejected because the specified grant token is not valid.

HTTP Status Code: 400

InvalidKeyUsageException

The request was rejected for one of the following reasons:

For encrypting, decrypting, re-encrypting, and generating data keys, the KeyUsage must be ENCRYPT_DECRYPT. For signing and verifying messages, the KeyUsage must be SIGN_VERIFY. For generating and verifying message authentication codes (MACs), the KeyUsage must be GENERATE_VERIFY_MAC. For deriving key agreement secrets, the KeyUsage must be KEY_AGREEMENT. To find the KeyUsage of a KMS key, use the DescribeKey operation.

To find the encryption or signing algorithms supported for a particular KMS key, use the DescribeKey operation.

HTTP Status Code: 400

KeyUnavailableException

The request was rejected because the specified KMS key was not available. You can retry the request.

HTTP Status Code: 500

KMSInternalException

The request was rejected because an internal exception occurred. The request can be retried.

HTTP Status Code: 500

KMSInvalidStateException

The request was rejected because the state of the specified resource is not valid for this request.

This exceptions means one of the following:

HTTP Status Code: 400

NotFoundException

The request was rejected because the specified entity or resource could not be found.

HTTP Status Code: 400

Examples

The following examples are formatted for legibility.

Example Request

This example illustrates one usage of ReEncrypt.

POST / HTTP/1.1
Host: kms.us-east-2.amazonaws.com
Content-Length: 306
X-Amz-Target: TrentService.ReEncrypt
X-Amz-Date: 20161207T225816Z
Content-Type: application/x-amz-json-1.1* ReEncrypt
Authorization: AWS4-HMAC-SHA256\
 Credential=AKIAI44QH8DHBEXAMPLE/20161207/us-east-2/kms/aws4_request,\
 SignedHeaders=content-type;host;x-amz-date;x-amz-target,\
 Signature=7afd339e2a680e0726592ddf687aabe48e1d8a7933a60ebbdc0154b8e2936ef2

{
  "SourceKeyId": "arn:aws:kms:us-east-2:111122223333:key/1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab",
  "DestinationKeyId": "0987dcba-09fe-87dc-65ba-ab0987654321",
  "CiphertextBlob": "AQECAHj/M9MyvNsMT8kW+K5DVkMfunTHr0w6V6crnuAGw80uRwAAAH0wewYJKoZIhvcNAQcGoG4wbAIBADBnBgkqhkiG9w0BBwEwHgYJYIZIAWUDBAEuMBEEDPXExREUtnnGy1wC3wIBEIA6LvpU7BRMW+FSkUmNmmE0H0aHHRYRD6XqUnaCNnzAuhhq4VTGBfii6oWtjVU83pGmradvUawxE/tbCg=="
}
Example Response

This example illustrates one usage of ReEncrypt.

HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Server: Server
Date: Wed, 07 Dec 2016 22:58:17 GMT
Content-Type: application/x-amz-json-1.1
Content-Length: 423
Connection: keep-alive
x-amzn-RequestId: a434eca2-bcd0-11e6-b60b-ffb5eb2d1d15

{
  "CiphertextBlob": "AQECAHjRYf5WytIc0C857tFSnBaPn2F8DgfmThbJlGfR8P3WlwAAAH0wewYJKoZIhvcNAQcGoG4wbAIBADBnBgkqhkiG9w0BBwEwHgYJYIZIAWUDBAEuMBEEDIwicafp/vwjXjPBhQIBEIA6wjfzufQPhuU+nVqa3Kj4nqSTdhDw1PTkImKCUEuvQDui6qsooyB4Qxe8OOBqciRNC7ENQN8lKaEijg==",
  "KeyId": "arn:aws:kms:us-east-2:111122223333:key/0987dcba-09fe-87dc-65ba-ab0987654321",
  "SourceKeyId": "arn:aws:kms:us-east-2:111122223333:key/1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab",
  "SourceEncryptionAlgorithm": "SYMMETRIC_DEFAULT",
  "SourceKeyMaterialId": "0b7fd7ddbac6eef27907413567cad8c810e2883dc8a7534067a82ee1142fc1e6",
  "DestinationEncryptionAlgorithm": "SYMMETRIC_DEFAULT",
  "DestinationKeyMaterialId": "2067e8b4da7b0d8ffa80ff7afb5ea4637e103c98c3c110bdb84cc0a9de75e733"
}
See Also

For more information about using this API in one of the language-specific AWS SDKs, see the following:


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