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6 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
christos
cef96160f5 more cleanups, WARNS=3 2005-01-12 05:45:23 +00:00
christos
28e33dbb3b Use pw_gensalt() instead of using the cipher functions directly. Simplifies
the code a lot.
2005-01-12 03:35:34 +00:00
christos
68e7a6e2e1 SRCS is not needed. 2005-01-12 01:21:14 +00:00
christos
911a82af6b - use the gensalt functions from libcrypt instead of rolling our own. 2005-01-11 22:56:19 +00:00
sjg
3a0c68edfd Add support for SHA1 hashed passwords.
The algorithm used is essentially PBKDF1 from RFC 2898 but using
hmac_sha1 rather than SHA1 directly (suggested by smb@research.att.com).

 * The format of the encrypted password is:
 * $<tag>$<iterations>$<salt>$<digest>
 *
 * where:
 *      <tag>           is "sha1"
 *      <iterations>    is an unsigned int identifying how many rounds
 *                      have been applied to <digest>.  The number
 *                      should vary slightly for each password to make
 *                      it harder to generate a dictionary of
 *                      pre-computed hashes.  See crypt_sha1_iterations.
 *      <salt>          up to 64 bytes of random data, 8 bytes is
 *                      currently considered more than enough.
 *      <digest>        the hashed password.

hmac.c implementes HMAC as defined in RFC 2104 and includes a unit
test for both hmac_sha1 and hmac_sha1 using a selection of the Known
Answer Tests from RFC 2202.

It is worth noting that to be FIPS compliant the hmac key (password)
should be 10-20 chars.
2004-07-02 00:05:23 +00:00
provos
d15e0fa262 password hashing utility that allows des, md5 or bcrypt passwords to be
created in scripts;  tool originally from downsj@openbsd.org;
approved by perry.
2002-10-01 20:48:58 +00:00