ssha_pwd.c 4.9 KB

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  35. * Copyright (C) 2005 Red Hat, Inc.
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  38. /*
  39. * slapd hashed password routines
  40. *
  41. */
  42. #include <stdio.h>
  43. #include <string.h>
  44. #include <sys/types.h>
  45. #include "pwdstorage.h"
  46. #include "prtime.h"
  47. #include "prlong.h"
  48. #if defined(NET_SSL)
  49. #include <pk11func.h>
  50. #include <pk11pqg.h>
  51. #endif /* NET_SSL */
  52. #define SHA1_SALT_LENGTH 8 /* number of bytes of data in salt */
  53. static void ssha_rand_array(void *randx, size_t len);
  54. /* ***************************************************
  55. Identical function to slapi_rand_array in util.c, but can't use
  56. that here since this module is included in libds_admin, which doesn't
  57. link to libslapd.
  58. *************************************************** */
  59. static void
  60. ssha_rand_array(void *randx, size_t len)
  61. {
  62. PK11_RandomUpdate(randx, len);
  63. PK11_GenerateRandom((unsigned char *)randx, (int)len);
  64. }
  65. /*
  66. * A salted SHA1 hash
  67. * if salt is null, no salt is used (this is for backward compatibility)
  68. */
  69. SECStatus
  70. sha1_salted_hash(unsigned char *hash_out, char *pwd, struct berval *salt)
  71. {
  72. PK11Context *ctx;
  73. unsigned int outLen;
  74. SECStatus rc;
  75. if (salt && salt->bv_len) {
  76. ctx = PK11_CreateDigestContext(SEC_OID_SHA1);
  77. if (ctx == NULL) {
  78. rc = SECFailure;
  79. }
  80. else {
  81. PK11_DigestBegin(ctx);
  82. PK11_DigestOp(ctx, (unsigned char*)pwd, strlen(pwd));
  83. PK11_DigestOp(ctx, (unsigned char*)(salt->bv_val), salt->bv_len);
  84. PK11_DigestFinal(ctx, hash_out, &outLen, SHA1_LENGTH);
  85. PK11_DestroyContext(ctx, 1);
  86. if (outLen == SHA1_LENGTH)
  87. rc = SECSuccess;
  88. else
  89. rc = SECFailure;
  90. }
  91. }
  92. else {
  93. /*backward compatibility*/
  94. rc = PK11_HashBuf(SEC_OID_SHA1, hash_out, (unsigned char *)pwd, strlen(pwd));
  95. }
  96. return rc;
  97. }
  98. char *
  99. salted_sha1_pw_enc( char *pwd )
  100. {
  101. unsigned char hash[ SHA1_LENGTH + SHA1_SALT_LENGTH ];
  102. unsigned char *salt = hash + SHA1_LENGTH;
  103. struct berval saltval;
  104. char *enc;
  105. saltval.bv_val = (void*)salt;
  106. saltval.bv_len = SHA1_SALT_LENGTH;
  107. /* generate a new random salt */
  108. /* Note: the uninitialized salt array provides a little extra entropy
  109. * to the random array generation, but it is not really needed since
  110. * PK11_GenerateRandom takes care of seeding. In any case, it doesn't
  111. * hurt. */
  112. ssha_rand_array( salt, SHA1_SALT_LENGTH );
  113. /* SHA1 hash the user's key */
  114. if ( sha1_salted_hash( hash, pwd, &saltval ) != SECSuccess ) {
  115. return( NULL );
  116. }
  117. if (( enc = slapi_ch_malloc( 3 + SALTED_SHA1_NAME_LEN +
  118. LDIF_BASE64_LEN(sizeof(hash)))) == NULL ) {
  119. return( NULL );
  120. }
  121. sprintf( enc, "%c%s%c", PWD_HASH_PREFIX_START, SALTED_SHA1_SCHEME_NAME,
  122. PWD_HASH_PREFIX_END );
  123. (void)ldif_base64_encode( hash, enc + 2 + SALTED_SHA1_NAME_LEN,
  124. sizeof(hash), -1 );
  125. return( enc );
  126. }