use strict;
use Carp;
-use Digest::MD5 ();
use Digest::SHA ();
+use Encode ();
+use PBKDF2::Tiny ();
+
+sub hash_pkkdf2 {
+ my ($class, %params) = @_;
+
+ # PBKDF2::Tiny expects data to be in octets. Therefore we must
+ # encode everything we hand over (login, password) to UTF-8.
+
+ # This hash method uses a random hash and not just the user's login
+ # for its salt. This is due to the official recommendation that at
+ # least eight octets of random data should be used. Therefore we
+ # must store the salt together with the hashed password. The format
+ # in the database is:
+
+ # {PBKDF2}salt-in-hex:hash-in-hex
+
+ my $salt;
+
+ if ((defined $params{stored_password}) && ($params{stored_password} =~ m/^\{PBKDF2\} ([0-9a-f]+) :/x)) {
+ $salt = (split m{:}, Encode::encode('utf-8', $1), 2)[0];
+
+ } else {
+ my @login = map { ord } split m{}, Encode::encode('utf-8', $params{login});
+ my @random = map { int(rand(256)) } (0..16);
+
+ $salt = join '', map { sprintf '%02x', $_ } @login, @random;
+ }
+
+ my $hashed = "{PBKDF2}${salt}:" . join('', map { sprintf '%02x', ord } split m{}, PBKDF2::Tiny::derive('SHA-256', $salt, Encode::encode('utf-8', $params{password})));
+
+ return $hashed;
+}
sub hash {
my ($class, %params) = @_;
- $params{algorithm} ||= 'SHA256S';
+ $params{algorithm} ||= 'PBKDF2';
my $salt = $params{algorithm} =~ m/S$/ ? $params{login} : '';
if ($params{algorithm} =~ m/^SHA256/) {
return '{' . $params{algorithm} . '}' . Digest::SHA::sha256_hex($salt . $params{password});
- } elsif ($params{algorithm} =~ m/^SHA1/) {
- return '{' . $params{algorithm} . '}' . Digest::SHA::sha1_hex($salt . $params{password});
-
- } elsif ($params{algorithm} =~ m/^MD5/) {
- return '{' . $params{algorithm} . '}' . Digest::MD5::md5_hex($salt . $params{password});
-
- } elsif ($params{algorithm} eq 'CRYPT') {
- return '{CRYPT}' . crypt($params{password}, substr($params{login}, 0, 2));
+ } elsif ($params{algorithm} =~ m/^PBKDF2/) {
+ return $class->hash_pkkdf2(password => $params{password}, stored_password => $params{stored_password});
} else {
croak 'Unsupported hash algorithm ' . $params{algorithm};
my ($class, $password, $default_algorithm) = @_;
return ($1, $2) if $password =~ m/^\{ ([^\}]+) \} (.+)/x;
- return ($default_algorithm || 'CRYPT', $password);
+ return ($default_algorithm || 'PBKDF2', $password);
}
1;