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"""passlib.handlers.oracle - Oracle DB Password Hashes""" #============================================================================= # imports #============================================================================= # core from binascii import hexlify, unhexlify from hashlib import sha1 import re import logging; log = logging.getLogger(__name__) # site # pkg from passlib.utils import to_unicode, xor_bytes from passlib.utils.compat import irange, u, \ uascii_to_str, unicode, str_to_uascii from passlib.crypto.des import des_encrypt_block import passlib.utils.handlers as uh # local __all__ = [ "oracle10g", "oracle11g" ] #============================================================================= # oracle10 #============================================================================= def des_cbc_encrypt(key, value, iv=b'\x00' * 8, pad=b'\x00'): """performs des-cbc encryption, returns only last block. this performs a specific DES-CBC encryption implementation as needed by the Oracle10 hash. it probably won't be useful for other purposes as-is. input value is null-padded to multiple of 8 bytes. :arg key: des key as bytes :arg value: value to encrypt, as bytes. :param iv: optional IV :param pad: optional pad byte :returns: last block of DES-CBC encryption of all ``value``'s byte blocks. """ value += pad * (-len(value) % 8) # null pad to multiple of 8 hash = iv # start things off for offset in irange(0,len(value),8): chunk = xor_bytes(hash, value[offset:offset+8]) hash = des_encrypt_block(key, chunk) return hash # magic string used as initial des key by oracle10 ORACLE10_MAGIC = b"\x01\x23\x45\x67\x89\xAB\xCD\xEF" class oracle10(uh.HasUserContext, uh.StaticHandler): """This class implements the password hash used by Oracle up to version 10g, and follows the :ref:`password-hash-api`. It does a single round of hashing, and relies on the username as the salt. The :meth:`~passlib.ifc.PasswordHash.hash`, :meth:`~passlib.ifc.PasswordHash.genhash`, and :meth:`~passlib.ifc.PasswordHash.verify` methods all require the following additional contextual keywords: :type user: str :param user: name of oracle user account this password is associated with. """ #=================================================================== # algorithm information #=================================================================== name = "oracle10" checksum_chars = uh.HEX_CHARS checksum_size = 16 #=================================================================== # methods #=================================================================== @classmethod def _norm_hash(cls, hash): return hash.upper() def _calc_checksum(self, secret): # FIXME: not sure how oracle handles unicode. # online docs about 10g hash indicate it puts ascii chars # in a 2-byte encoding w/ the high byte set to null. # they don't say how it handles other chars, or what encoding. # # so for now, encoding secret & user to utf-16-be, # since that fits, and if secret/user is bytes, # we assume utf-8, and decode first. # # this whole mess really needs someone w/ an oracle system, # and some answers :) if isinstance(secret, bytes): secret = secret.decode("utf-8") user = to_unicode(self.user, "utf-8", param="user") input = (user+secret).upper().encode("utf-16-be") hash = des_cbc_encrypt(ORACLE10_MAGIC, input) hash = des_cbc_encrypt(hash, input) return hexlify(hash).decode("ascii").upper() #=================================================================== # eoc #=================================================================== #============================================================================= # oracle11 #============================================================================= class oracle11(uh.HasSalt, uh.GenericHandler): """This class implements the Oracle11g password hash, and follows the :ref:`password-hash-api`. It supports a fixed-length salt. The :meth:`~passlib.ifc.PasswordHash.using` method accepts the following optional keywords: :type salt: str :param salt: Optional salt string. If not specified, one will be autogenerated (this is recommended). If specified, it must be 20 hexadecimal characters. :type relaxed: bool :param relaxed: By default, providing an invalid value for one of the other keywords will result in a :exc:`ValueError`. If ``relaxed=True``, and the error can be corrected, a :exc:`~passlib.exc.PasslibHashWarning` will be issued instead. Correctable errors include ``salt`` strings that are too long. .. versionadded:: 1.6 """ #=================================================================== # class attrs #=================================================================== #--GenericHandler-- name = "oracle11" setting_kwds = ("salt",) checksum_size = 40 checksum_chars = uh.UPPER_HEX_CHARS #--HasSalt-- min_salt_size = max_salt_size = 20 salt_chars = uh.UPPER_HEX_CHARS #=================================================================== # methods #=================================================================== _hash_regex = re.compile(u("^S:(?P<chk>[0-9a-f]{40})(?P<salt>[0-9a-f]{20})$"), re.I) @classmethod def from_string(cls, hash): hash = to_unicode(hash, "ascii", "hash") m = cls._hash_regex.match(hash) if not m: raise uh.exc.InvalidHashError(cls) salt, chk = m.group("salt", "chk") return cls(salt=salt, checksum=chk.upper()) def to_string(self): chk = self.checksum hash = u("S:%s%s") % (chk.upper(), self.salt.upper()) return uascii_to_str(hash) def _calc_checksum(self, secret): if isinstance(secret, unicode): secret = secret.encode("utf-8") chk = sha1(secret + unhexlify(self.salt.encode("ascii"))).hexdigest() return str_to_uascii(chk).upper() #=================================================================== # eoc #=================================================================== #============================================================================= # eof #=============================================================================
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