Fixed #17481. pbkdf2 hashes no longer ommit leading zeros.
Some existing user passwords may need to be reset or converted after this change. See the 1.4-beta release notes for more details. Thanks bhuztez for the report and initial patch, claudep for the test. git-svn-id: http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/django/trunk@17418 bcc190cf-cafb-0310-a4f2-bffc1f526a37
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@ -10,8 +10,8 @@ import operator
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from django.conf import settings
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trans_5c = "".join([chr(x ^ 0x5C) for x in xrange(256)])
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trans_36 = "".join([chr(x ^ 0x36) for x in xrange(256)])
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_trans_5c = "".join([chr(x ^ 0x5C) for x in xrange(256)])
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_trans_36 = "".join([chr(x ^ 0x36) for x in xrange(256)])
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def salted_hmac(key_salt, value, secret=None):
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@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ def constant_time_compare(val1, val2):
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return result == 0
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def bin_to_long(x):
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def _bin_to_long(x):
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"""
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Convert a binary string into a long integer
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@ -75,17 +75,15 @@ def bin_to_long(x):
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return long(x.encode('hex'), 16)
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def long_to_bin(x):
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def _long_to_bin(x, hex_format_string):
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"""
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Convert a long integer into a binary string
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Convert a long integer into a binary string.
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hex_format_string is like "%020x" for padding 10 characters.
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"""
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hex = "%x" % (x)
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if len(hex) % 2 == 1:
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hex = '0' + hex
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return binascii.unhexlify(hex)
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return binascii.unhexlify(hex_format_string % x)
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def fast_hmac(key, msg, digest):
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def _fast_hmac(key, msg, digest):
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"""
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A trimmed down version of Python's HMAC implementation
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"""
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@ -93,9 +91,9 @@ def fast_hmac(key, msg, digest):
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if len(key) > dig1.block_size:
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key = digest(key).digest()
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key += chr(0) * (dig1.block_size - len(key))
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dig1.update(key.translate(trans_36))
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dig1.update(key.translate(_trans_36))
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dig1.update(msg)
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dig2.update(key.translate(trans_5c))
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dig2.update(key.translate(_trans_5c))
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dig2.update(dig1.digest())
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return dig2
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@ -123,13 +121,15 @@ def pbkdf2(password, salt, iterations, dklen=0, digest=None):
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l = -(-dklen // hlen)
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r = dklen - (l - 1) * hlen
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hex_format_string = "%%0%ix" % (hlen * 2)
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def F(i):
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def U():
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u = salt + struct.pack('>I', i)
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for j in xrange(int(iterations)):
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u = fast_hmac(password, u, digest).digest()
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yield bin_to_long(u)
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return long_to_bin(reduce(operator.xor, U()))
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u = _fast_hmac(password, u, digest).digest()
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yield _bin_to_long(u)
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return _long_to_bin(reduce(operator.xor, U()), hex_format_string)
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T = [F(x) for x in range(1, l + 1)]
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return ''.join(T[:-1]) + T[-1][:r]
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@ -108,6 +108,17 @@ class TestUtilsCryptoPBKDF2(unittest.TestCase):
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"c4007d5298f9033c0241d5ab69305e7b64eceeb8d"
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"834cfec"),
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},
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# Check leading zeros are not stripped (#17481)
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{
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"args": {
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"password": chr(186),
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"salt": "salt",
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"iterations": 1,
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"dklen": 20,
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"digest": hashlib.sha1,
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},
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"result": '0053d3b91a7f1e54effebd6d68771e8a6e0b2c5b',
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},
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]
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def test_public_vectors(self):
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Theory: If you run with 100 iterations, it should take 100
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times as long as running with 1 iteration.
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"""
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n1, n2 = 1000, 100000
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elapsed = lambda f: timeit.Timer(f, 'from django.utils.crypto import pbkdf2').timeit(number=1)
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# These values are chosen as a reasonable tradeoff between time
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# to run the test suite and false positives caused by imprecise
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# measurement.
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n1, n2 = 200000, 800000
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elapsed = lambda f: timeit.Timer(f,
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'from django.utils.crypto import pbkdf2').timeit(number=1)
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t1 = elapsed('pbkdf2("password", "salt", iterations=%d)' % n1)
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t2 = elapsed('pbkdf2("password", "salt", iterations=%d)' % n2)
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measured_scale_exponent = math.log(t2 / t1, n2 / n1)
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# This should be less than 1. We allow up to 1.1 so that tests don't
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# This should be less than 1. We allow up to 1.2 so that tests don't
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# fail nondeterministically too often.
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self.assertLess(measured_scale_exponent, 1.1)
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self.assertLess(measured_scale_exponent, 1.2)
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