sha_pwd.c 8.7 KB

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  38. #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
  39. # include <config.h>
  40. #endif
  41. /*
  42. * slapd hashed password routines
  43. *
  44. */
  45. #include <stdio.h>
  46. #include <string.h>
  47. #include <sys/types.h>
  48. #include "pwdstorage.h"
  49. #include <sechash.h>
  50. #define SHA_SALT_LENGTH 8 /* number of bytes of data in salt */
  51. #define OLD_SALT_LENGTH 8
  52. #define NOT_FIRST_TIME (time_t)1 /* not the first logon */
  53. static char *hasherrmsg = "pw_cmp: %s userPassword \"%s\" is the wrong length or is not properly encoded BASE64\n";
  54. static char *plugin_name = "NSPwdStoragePlugin";
  55. #define DS40B1_SALTED_SHA_LENGTH 18
  56. /* Directory Server 4.0 Beta 1 implemented a scheme that stored
  57. * 8 bytes of salt plus the first 10 bytes of the SHA-1 digest.
  58. * It's obsolescent now, but we still handle such stored values.
  59. */
  60. int
  61. sha_pw_cmp (const char *userpwd, const char *dbpwd, unsigned int shaLen )
  62. {
  63. /*
  64. * SHA passwords are stored in the database as shaLen bytes of
  65. * hash, followed by zero or more bytes of salt, all BASE64 encoded.
  66. */
  67. int result = 1; /* failure */
  68. char userhash[MAX_SHA_HASH_SIZE];
  69. char quick_dbhash[MAX_SHA_HASH_SIZE + SHA_SALT_LENGTH + 3];
  70. char *dbhash = quick_dbhash;
  71. struct berval salt;
  72. int hash_len; /* must be a signed valued -- see below */
  73. unsigned int secOID;
  74. char *schemeName;
  75. char *hashresult = NULL;
  76. PRUint32 dbpwd_len;
  77. /* Determine which algorithm we're using */
  78. switch (shaLen) {
  79. case SHA1_LENGTH:
  80. schemeName = SHA1_SCHEME_NAME;
  81. secOID = SEC_OID_SHA1;
  82. break;
  83. case SHA256_LENGTH:
  84. schemeName = SHA256_SCHEME_NAME;
  85. secOID = SEC_OID_SHA256;
  86. break;
  87. case SHA384_LENGTH:
  88. schemeName = SHA384_SCHEME_NAME;
  89. secOID = SEC_OID_SHA384;
  90. break;
  91. case SHA512_LENGTH:
  92. schemeName = SHA512_SCHEME_NAME;
  93. secOID = SEC_OID_SHA512;
  94. break;
  95. default:
  96. /* An unknown shaLen was passed in. We shouldn't get here. */
  97. goto loser;
  98. }
  99. /* in some cases, the password was stored incorrectly - the base64 dbpwd ends
  100. in a newline - we check for this case and remove the newline, if any -
  101. see bug 552421 */
  102. dbpwd_len = strlen(dbpwd);
  103. if ((dbpwd_len > 0) && (dbpwd[dbpwd_len-1] == '\n')) {
  104. dbpwd_len--;
  105. }
  106. /*
  107. * Decode hash stored in database.
  108. */
  109. hash_len = pwdstorage_base64_decode_len(dbpwd, dbpwd_len);
  110. if ( hash_len > sizeof(quick_dbhash) ) { /* get more space: */
  111. dbhash = (char*) slapi_ch_calloc( hash_len, sizeof(char) );
  112. if ( dbhash == NULL ) goto loser;
  113. } else {
  114. memset( quick_dbhash, 0, sizeof(quick_dbhash) );
  115. }
  116. hashresult = PL_Base64Decode( dbpwd, dbpwd_len, dbhash );
  117. if (NULL == hashresult) {
  118. slapi_log_error( SLAPI_LOG_PLUGIN, plugin_name, hasherrmsg, schemeName, dbpwd );
  119. goto loser;
  120. } else if ( hash_len >= shaLen ) { /* must be salted */
  121. salt.bv_val = (void*)(dbhash + shaLen); /* salt starts after hash value */
  122. salt.bv_len = hash_len - shaLen; /* remaining bytes must be salt */
  123. } else if ( hash_len >= DS40B1_SALTED_SHA_LENGTH ) {
  124. salt.bv_val = (void*)dbhash;
  125. salt.bv_len = OLD_SALT_LENGTH;
  126. } else { /* unsupported, invalid BASE64 (hash_len < 0), or similar */
  127. slapi_log_error( SLAPI_LOG_PLUGIN, plugin_name, hasherrmsg, schemeName, dbpwd );
  128. goto loser;
  129. }
  130. /* hash the user's key */
  131. memset( userhash, 0, sizeof(userhash) );
  132. if ( sha_salted_hash( userhash, userpwd, &salt, secOID ) != SECSuccess ) {
  133. slapi_log_error( SLAPI_LOG_PLUGIN, plugin_name, "sha_pw_cmp: sha_salted_hash() failed\n");
  134. goto loser;
  135. }
  136. /* the proof is in the comparison... */
  137. result = ( hash_len >= shaLen ) ?
  138. ( memcmp( userhash, dbhash, shaLen ) ) : /* include salt */
  139. ( memcmp( userhash, dbhash + OLD_SALT_LENGTH,
  140. hash_len - OLD_SALT_LENGTH ) ); /* exclude salt */
  141. loser:
  142. if ( dbhash && dbhash != quick_dbhash ) slapi_ch_free_string( &dbhash );
  143. return result;
  144. }
  145. char *
  146. sha_pw_enc( const char *pwd, unsigned int shaLen )
  147. {
  148. char hash[MAX_SHA_HASH_SIZE];
  149. char *enc;
  150. char *schemeName;
  151. unsigned int schemeNameLen;
  152. unsigned int secOID;
  153. size_t enclen;
  154. /* Determine which algorithm we're using */
  155. switch (shaLen) {
  156. case SHA1_LENGTH:
  157. schemeName = SHA1_SCHEME_NAME;
  158. schemeNameLen = SHA1_NAME_LEN;
  159. secOID = SEC_OID_SHA1;
  160. break;
  161. case SHA256_LENGTH:
  162. schemeName = SHA256_SCHEME_NAME;
  163. schemeNameLen = SHA256_NAME_LEN;
  164. secOID = SEC_OID_SHA256;
  165. break;
  166. case SHA384_LENGTH:
  167. schemeName = SHA384_SCHEME_NAME;
  168. schemeNameLen = SHA384_NAME_LEN;
  169. secOID = SEC_OID_SHA384;
  170. break;
  171. case SHA512_LENGTH:
  172. schemeName = SHA512_SCHEME_NAME;
  173. schemeNameLen = SHA512_NAME_LEN;
  174. secOID = SEC_OID_SHA512;
  175. break;
  176. default:
  177. /* An unknown shaLen was passed in. We shouldn't get here. */
  178. return( NULL );
  179. }
  180. /* hash the user's key */
  181. memset( hash, 0, sizeof(hash) );
  182. if ( sha_salted_hash( hash, pwd, NULL, secOID ) != SECSuccess ) {
  183. return( NULL );
  184. }
  185. enclen = 3 + schemeNameLen + LDIF_BASE64_LEN( shaLen );
  186. if (( enc = slapi_ch_calloc( enclen, sizeof(char) )) == NULL ) {
  187. return( NULL );
  188. }
  189. sprintf( enc, "%c%s%c", PWD_HASH_PREFIX_START, schemeName,
  190. PWD_HASH_PREFIX_END );
  191. (void)PL_Base64Encode( hash, shaLen, enc + 2 + schemeNameLen );
  192. return( enc );
  193. }
  194. /*
  195. * Wrapper password comparison functions
  196. */
  197. int
  198. sha1_pw_cmp (const char *userpwd, const char *dbpwd )
  199. {
  200. return sha_pw_cmp( userpwd, dbpwd, SHA1_LENGTH );
  201. }
  202. int
  203. sha256_pw_cmp (const char *userpwd, const char *dbpwd )
  204. {
  205. return sha_pw_cmp( userpwd, dbpwd, SHA256_LENGTH );
  206. }
  207. int
  208. sha384_pw_cmp (const char *userpwd, const char *dbpwd )
  209. {
  210. return sha_pw_cmp( userpwd, dbpwd, SHA384_LENGTH );
  211. }
  212. int
  213. sha512_pw_cmp (const char *userpwd, const char *dbpwd )
  214. {
  215. return sha_pw_cmp( userpwd, dbpwd, SHA512_LENGTH );
  216. }
  217. /*
  218. * Wrapper password encryption functions
  219. */
  220. char *
  221. sha1_pw_enc( const char *pwd )
  222. {
  223. return sha_pw_enc( pwd, SHA1_LENGTH );
  224. }
  225. char *
  226. sha256_pw_enc( const char *pwd )
  227. {
  228. return sha_pw_enc( pwd, SHA256_LENGTH );
  229. }
  230. char *
  231. sha384_pw_enc( const char *pwd )
  232. {
  233. return sha_pw_enc( pwd, SHA384_LENGTH );
  234. }
  235. char *
  236. sha512_pw_enc( const char *pwd )
  237. {
  238. return sha_pw_enc( pwd, SHA512_LENGTH );
  239. }