/* * ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- * "THE BEER-WARE LICENSE" (Revision 42): * wrote this file. As long as you retain this notice you * can do whatever you want with this stuff. If we meet some day, and you think * this stuff is worth it, you can buy me a beer in return. Poul-Henning Kamp * ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ /* * Ported from FreeBSD to Linux, only minimal changes. --marekm */ /* * Adapted from shadow-19990607 by Tudor Bosman, tudorb@jm.nu */ #include "includes.h" RCSID("$Id: md5crypt.c,v 1.5 2001/02/09 01:55:36 djm Exp $"); #if defined(HAVE_MD5_PASSWORDS) && !defined(HAVE_MD5_CRYPT) #include static unsigned char itoa64[] = /* 0 ... 63 => ascii - 64 */ "./0123456789ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz"; static char *magic = "$1$"; /* * This string is magic for * this algorithm. Having * it this way, we can get * get better later on */ static void to64(char *s, unsigned long v, int n) { while (--n >= 0) { *s++ = itoa64[v&0x3f]; v >>= 6; } } int is_md5_salt(const char *salt) { return (!strncmp(salt, magic, strlen(magic))); } /* * UNIX password * * Use MD5 for what it is best at... */ char * md5_crypt(const char *pw, const char *salt) { static char passwd[120], *p; static const char *sp,*ep; unsigned char final[16]; int sl,pl,i,j; MD5_CTX ctx,ctx1; unsigned long l; /* Refine the Salt first */ sp = salt; /* If it starts with the magic string, then skip that */ if(!strncmp(sp,magic,strlen(magic))) sp += strlen(magic); /* It stops at the first '$', max 8 chars */ for(ep=sp;*ep && *ep != '$' && ep < (sp+8);ep++) continue; /* get the length of the true salt */ sl = ep - sp; MD5_Init(&ctx); /* The password first, since that is what is most unknown */ MD5_Update(&ctx,pw,strlen(pw)); /* Then our magic string */ MD5_Update(&ctx,magic,strlen(magic)); /* Then the raw salt */ MD5_Update(&ctx,sp,sl); /* Then just as many characters of the MD5(pw,salt,pw) */ MD5_Init(&ctx1); MD5_Update(&ctx1,pw,strlen(pw)); MD5_Update(&ctx1,sp,sl); MD5_Update(&ctx1,pw,strlen(pw)); MD5_Final(final,&ctx1); for(pl = strlen(pw); pl > 0; pl -= 16) MD5_Update(&ctx,final,pl>16 ? 16 : pl); /* Don't leave anything around in vm they could use. */ memset(final,0,sizeof final); /* Then something really weird... */ for (j=0,i = strlen(pw); i ; i >>= 1) if(i&1) MD5_Update(&ctx, final+j, 1); else MD5_Update(&ctx, pw+j, 1); /* Now make the output string */ strcpy(passwd,magic); strncat(passwd,sp,sl); strcat(passwd,"$"); MD5_Final(final,&ctx); /* * and now, just to make sure things don't run too fast * On a 60 Mhz Pentium this takes 34 msec, so you would * need 30 seconds to build a 1000 entry dictionary... */ for(i=0;i<1000;i++) { MD5_Init(&ctx1); if(i & 1) MD5_Update(&ctx1,pw,strlen(pw)); else MD5_Update(&ctx1,final,16); if(i % 3) MD5_Update(&ctx1,sp,sl); if(i % 7) MD5_Update(&ctx1,pw,strlen(pw)); if(i & 1) MD5_Update(&ctx1,final,16); else MD5_Update(&ctx1,pw,strlen(pw)); MD5_Final(final,&ctx1); } p = passwd + strlen(passwd); l = (final[ 0]<<16) | (final[ 6]<<8) | final[12]; to64(p,l,4); p += 4; l = (final[ 1]<<16) | (final[ 7]<<8) | final[13]; to64(p,l,4); p += 4; l = (final[ 2]<<16) | (final[ 8]<<8) | final[14]; to64(p,l,4); p += 4; l = (final[ 3]<<16) | (final[ 9]<<8) | final[15]; to64(p,l,4); p += 4; l = (final[ 4]<<16) | (final[10]<<8) | final[ 5]; to64(p,l,4); p += 4; l = final[11] ; to64(p,l,2); p += 2; *p = '\0'; /* Don't leave anything around in vm they could use. */ memset(final,0,sizeof final); return passwd; } #endif /* defined(HAVE_MD5_PASSWORDS) && !defined(HAVE_MD5_CRYPT) */