* @license LGPL2 */ class PassHash { /** * Verifies a cleartext password against a crypted hash * * The method and salt used for the crypted hash is determined automatically, * then the clear text password is crypted using the same method. If both hashs * match true is is returned else false * * @author Andreas Gohr * @return bool */ function verify_hash($clear,$hash){ $method=''; $salt=''; $magic=''; //determine the used method and salt $len = strlen($hash); if(preg_match('/^\$1\$([^\$]{0,8})\$/',$hash,$m)){ $method = 'smd5'; $salt = $m[1]; $magic = '1'; }elseif(preg_match('/^\$apr1\$([^\$]{0,8})\$/',$hash,$m)){ $method = 'apr1'; $salt = $m[1]; $magic = 'apr1'; }elseif(preg_match('/^\$P\$(.{31})$/',$hash,$m)){ $method = 'pmd5'; $salt = $m[1]; $magic = 'P'; }elseif(preg_match('/^\$H\$(.{31})$/',$hash,$m)){ $method = 'pmd5'; $salt = $m[1]; $magic = 'H'; }elseif(preg_match('/^sha1\$(.{5})\$/',$hash,$m)){ $method = 'djangosha1'; $salt = $m[1]; }elseif(preg_match('/^md5\$(.{5})\$/',$hash,$m)){ $method = 'djangomd5'; $salt = $m[1]; }elseif(substr($hash,0,6) == '{SSHA}'){ $method = 'ssha'; $salt = substr(base64_decode(substr($hash, 6)),20); }elseif($len == 32){ $method = 'md5'; }elseif($len == 40){ $method = 'sha1'; }elseif($len == 16){ $method = 'mysql'; }elseif($len == 41 && $hash[0] == '*'){ $method = 'my411'; }elseif($len == 34){ $method = 'kmd5'; $salt = $hash; }else{ $method = 'crypt'; $salt = substr($hash,0,2); } //crypt and compare $call = 'hash_'.$method; if($this->$call($clear,$salt,$magic) === $hash){ return true; } return false; } /** * Create a random salt * * @param int $len - The length of the salt */ public function gen_salt($len=32){ $salt = ''; $chars = 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ0123456789'; for($i=0;$i<$len,$i++;) $salt .= $chars[mt_rand(0,61)]; return $salt; } /** * Initialize the passed variable with a salt if needed. * * If $salt is not null, the value is kept, but the lenght restriction is * applied. * * @param stringref $salt - The salt, pass null if you want one generated * @param int $len - The length of the salt */ public function init_salt(&$salt,$len=32){ if(is_null($salt)) $salt = $this->gen_salt($len); if(strlen($salt) > $len) $salt = substr($salt,0,$len); } // Password hashing methods follow below /** * Password hashing method 'smd5' * * Uses salted MD5 hashs. Salt is 8 bytes long. * * The same mechanism is used by Apache's 'apr1' method. This will * fallback to a implementation in pure PHP if MD5 support is not * available in crypt() * * @author Andreas Gohr * @author * @link http://de.php.net/manual/en/function.crypt.php#73619 * @param string $clear - the clear text to hash * @param string $salt - the salt to use, null for random * @param string $magic - the hash identifier (apr1 or 1) * @returns string - hashed password */ public function hash_smd5($clear, $salt=null){ $this->init_salt($salt,8); if(defined('CRYPT_MD5') && CRYPT_MD5){ return crypt($clear,'$1$'.$salt.'$'); }else{ // Fall back to PHP-only implementation return $this->hash_apr1($clear, $salt, '1'); } } /** * Password hashing method 'apr1' * * Uses salted MD5 hashs. Salt is 8 bytes long. * * This is basically the same as smd1 above, but as used by Apache. * * @author * @link http://de.php.net/manual/en/function.crypt.php#73619 * @param string $clear - the clear text to hash * @param string $salt - the salt to use, null for random * @param string $magic - the hash identifier (apr1 or 1) * @returns string - hashed password */ public function hash_apr1($clear, $salt=null, $magic='apr1'){ $this->init_salt($salt,8); $len = strlen($clear); $text = $clear.'$'.$magic.'$'.$salt; $bin = pack("H32", md5($clear.$salt.$clear)); for($i = $len; $i > 0; $i -= 16) { $text .= substr($bin, 0, min(16, $i)); } for($i = $len; $i > 0; $i >>= 1) { $text .= ($i & 1) ? chr(0) : $clear{0}; } $bin = pack("H32", md5($text)); for($i = 0; $i < 1000; $i++) { $new = ($i & 1) ? $clear : $bin; if ($i % 3) $new .= $salt; if ($i % 7) $new .= $clear; $new .= ($i & 1) ? $bin : $clear; $bin = pack("H32", md5($new)); } $tmp = ''; for ($i = 0; $i < 5; $i++) { $k = $i + 6; $j = $i + 12; if ($j == 16) $j = 5; $tmp = $bin[$i].$bin[$k].$bin[$j].$tmp; } $tmp = chr(0).chr(0).$bin[11].$tmp; $tmp = strtr(strrev(substr(base64_encode($tmp), 2)), "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789+/", "./0123456789ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz"); return '$'.$magic.'$'.$salt.'$'.$tmp; } /** * Password hashing method 'md5' * * Uses MD5 hashs. * * @param string $clear - the clear text to hash * @returns string - hashed password */ public function hash_md5($clear){ return md5($clear); } /** * Password hashing method 'sha1' * * Uses SHA1 hashs. * * @param string $clear - the clear text to hash * @returns string - hashed password */ public function hash_sha1($clear){ return sha1($clear); } /** * Password hashing method 'ssha' as used by LDAP * * Uses salted SHA1 hashs. Salt is 4 bytes long. * * @param string $clear - the clear text to hash * @param string $salt - the salt to use, null for random * @returns string - hashed password */ public function hash_ssha($clear, $salt=null){ $this->init_salt($salt,4); return '{SSHA}'.base64_encode(pack("H*", sha1($clear.$salt)).$salt); } /** * Password hashing method 'crypt' * * Uses salted crypt hashs. Salt is 2 bytes long. * * @param string $clear - the clear text to hash * @param string $salt - the salt to use, null for random * @returns string - hashed password */ public function hash_crypt($clear, $salt=null){ $this->init_salt($salt,2); return crypt($clear,$salt); } /** * Password hashing method 'mysql' * * This method was used by old MySQL systems * * @link http://www.php.net/mysql * @author * @param string $clear - the clear text to hash * @returns string - hashed password */ public function hash_mysql($clear){ $nr=0x50305735; $nr2=0x12345671; $add=7; $charArr = preg_split("//", $clear); foreach ($charArr as $char) { if (($char == '') || ($char == ' ') || ($char == '\t')) continue; $charVal = ord($char); $nr ^= ((($nr & 63) + $add) * $charVal) + ($nr << 8); $nr2 += ($nr2 << 8) ^ $nr; $add += $charVal; } return sprintf("%08x%08x", ($nr & 0x7fffffff), ($nr2 & 0x7fffffff)); } /** * Password hashing method 'my411' * * Uses SHA1 hashs. This method is used by MySQL 4.11 and above * * @param string $clear - the clear text to hash * @returns string - hashed password */ public function hash_my411($clear){ return '*'.sha1(pack("H*", sha1($clear))); } /** * Password hashing method 'kmd5' * * Uses salted MD5 hashs. * * Salt is 2 bytes long, but stored at position 16, so you need to pass at * least 18 bytes. You can pass the crypted hash as salt. * * @param string $clear - the clear text to hash * @param string $salt - the salt to use, null for random * @returns string - hashed password */ public function hash_kmd5($clear, $salt=null){ $this->init_salt($salt); $key = substr($salt, 16, 2); $hash1 = strtolower(md5($key . md5($clear))); $hash2 = substr($hash1, 0, 16) . $key . substr($hash1, 16); return $hash2; } /** * Password hashing method 'pmd5' * * Uses salted MD5 hashs. Salt is 1+8 bytes long, 1st byte is the * iteration count. * * @param string $clear - the clear text to hash * @param string $salt - the salt to use, null for random * @param string $magic - the hash identifier (P or H) * @returns string - hashed password */ public function hash_pmd5($clear, $salt=null, $magic='P'){ $this->init_salt($salt); $itoa64 = './0123456789ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz'; $iterc = $salt[0]; // pos 0 of salt is iteration count $iter = strpos($itoa64,$iterc); $iter = 1 << $iter; $salt = substr($salt,1,8); // iterate $hash = md5($salt . $clear, true); do { $hash = md5($hash . $clear, true); } while (--$iter); // encode $output = ''; $count = 16; $i = 0; do { $value = ord($hash[$i++]); $output .= $itoa64[$value & 0x3f]; if ($i < $count) $value |= ord($hash[$i]) << 8; $output .= $itoa64[($value >> 6) & 0x3f]; if ($i++ >= $count) break; if ($i < $count) $value |= ord($hash[$i]) << 16; $output .= $itoa64[($value >> 12) & 0x3f]; if ($i++ >= $count) break; $output .= $itoa64[($value >> 18) & 0x3f]; } while ($i < $count); return '$'.$magic.'$'.$iterc.$salt.$output; } /** * Alias for hash_pmd5 */ public function hash_hmd5($clear, $salt=null, $magic='H'){ return $this->hash_pmd5($clear, $salt, $magic); } /** * Password hashing method 'djangosha1' * * Uses salted SHA1 hashs. Salt is 5 bytes long. * This is used by the Django Python framework * * @link http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/topics/auth/#passwords * @param string $clear - the clear text to hash * @param string $salt - the salt to use, null for random * @returns string - hashed password */ public function hash_djangosha1($clear, $salt=null){ $this->init_salt($salt,5); return 'sha1$'.$salt.'$'.sha1($salt.$clear); } /** * Password hashing method 'djangomd5' * * Uses salted MD5 hashs. Salt is 5 bytes long. * This is used by the Django Python framework * * @link http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/topics/auth/#passwords * @param string $clear - the clear text to hash * @param string $salt - the salt to use, null for random * @returns string - hashed password */ public function hash_djangomd5($clear, $salt=null){ $this->init_salt($salt,5); return 'md5$'.$salt.'$'.md5($salt.$clear); } }