Mercurial > pidgin.yaz
view libpurple/protocols/yahoo/yahoo_crypt.c @ 23065:92647292a8b1
Fix ICQ login by mimicking the clientinfo versions used by the official
ICQ6 client.
applied changes from f15338f57c0920b685e5164d2f53e50a6d0f64b7
through 225437b7c5b01a666461a56213713d77462490f9
author | Stu Tomlinson <stu@nosnilmot.com> |
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date | Tue, 01 Jul 2008 20:49:07 +0000 |
parents | 44b4e8bd759b |
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/* One way encryption based on MD5 sum. Copyright (C) 1996, 1997, 1999, 2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This file is part of the GNU C Library. Contributed by Ulrich Drepper <drepper@cygnus.com>, 1996. The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License along with the GNU C Library; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02111-1301 USA. */ /* warmenhoven took this file and made it work with the md5.[ch] we * already had. isn't that lovely. people should just use linux or * freebsd, crypt works properly on those systems. i hate solaris */ #include <string.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <glib.h> #include "cipher.h" #include "yahoo_crypt.h" /* Define our magic string to mark salt for MD5 "encryption" replacement. This is meant to be the same as for other MD5 based encryption implementations. */ static const char md5_salt_prefix[] = "$1$"; /* Table with characters for base64 transformation. */ static const char b64t[64] = "./0123456789ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz"; char *yahoo_crypt(const char *key, const char *salt) { PurpleCipher *cipher; PurpleCipherContext *context1, *context2; guchar digest[16]; static char *buffer = NULL; static int buflen = 0; int needed = 3 + strlen (salt) + 1 + 26 + 1; size_t salt_len; size_t key_len; size_t cnt; char *cp; if (buflen < needed) { buflen = needed; if ((buffer = g_realloc(buffer, buflen)) == NULL) return NULL; } cipher = purple_ciphers_find_cipher("md5"); context1 = purple_cipher_context_new(cipher, NULL); context2 = purple_cipher_context_new(cipher, NULL); /* Find beginning of salt string. The prefix should normally always * be present. Just in case it is not. */ if (strncmp (md5_salt_prefix, salt, sizeof (md5_salt_prefix) - 1) == 0) /* Skip salt prefix. */ salt += sizeof (md5_salt_prefix) - 1; salt_len = MIN (strcspn (salt, "$"), 8); key_len = strlen (key); /* Add the key string. */ purple_cipher_context_append(context1, (const guchar *)key, key_len); /* Because the SALT argument need not always have the salt prefix we * add it separately. */ purple_cipher_context_append(context1, (const guchar *)md5_salt_prefix, sizeof(md5_salt_prefix) - 1); /* The last part is the salt string. This must be at most 8 * characters and it ends at the first `$' character (for * compatibility which existing solutions). */ purple_cipher_context_append(context1, (const guchar *)salt, salt_len); /* Compute alternate MD5 sum with input KEY, SALT, and KEY. The * final result will be added to the first context. */ /* Add key. */ purple_cipher_context_append(context2, (const guchar *)key, key_len); /* Add salt. */ purple_cipher_context_append(context2, (const guchar *)salt, salt_len); /* Add key again. */ purple_cipher_context_append(context2, (const guchar *)key, key_len); /* Now get result of this (16 bytes) and add it to the other context. */ purple_cipher_context_digest(context2, sizeof(digest), digest, NULL); /* Add for any character in the key one byte of the alternate sum. */ for (cnt = key_len; cnt > 16; cnt -= 16) purple_cipher_context_append(context1, digest, 16); purple_cipher_context_append(context1, digest, cnt); /* For the following code we need a NUL byte. */ digest[0] = '\0'; /* The original implementation now does something weird: for every 1 * bit in the key the first 0 is added to the buffer, for every 0 * bit the first character of the key. This does not seem to be * what was intended but we have to follow this to be compatible. */ for (cnt = key_len; cnt > 0; cnt >>= 1) purple_cipher_context_append(context1, (cnt & 1) != 0 ? digest : (guchar *)key, 1); /* Create intermediate result. */ purple_cipher_context_digest(context1, sizeof(digest), digest, NULL); /* Now comes another weirdness. In fear of password crackers here * comes a quite long loop which just processes the output of the * previous round again. We cannot ignore this here. */ for (cnt = 0; cnt < 1000; ++cnt) { /* New context. */ purple_cipher_context_reset(context2, NULL); /* Add key or last result. */ if ((cnt & 1) != 0) purple_cipher_context_append(context2, (const guchar *)key, key_len); else purple_cipher_context_append(context2, digest, 16); /* Add salt for numbers not divisible by 3. */ if (cnt % 3 != 0) purple_cipher_context_append(context2, (const guchar *)salt, salt_len); /* Add key for numbers not divisible by 7. */ if (cnt % 7 != 0) purple_cipher_context_append(context2, (const guchar *)key, key_len); /* Add key or last result. */ if ((cnt & 1) != 0) purple_cipher_context_append(context2, digest, 16); else purple_cipher_context_append(context2, (const guchar *)key, key_len); /* Create intermediate result. */ purple_cipher_context_digest(context2, sizeof(digest), digest, NULL); } /* Now we can construct the result string. It consists of three parts. */ strncpy(buffer, md5_salt_prefix, MAX (0, buflen)); cp = buffer + strlen(buffer); buflen -= sizeof (md5_salt_prefix); strncpy(cp, salt, MIN ((size_t) buflen, salt_len)); cp = cp + strlen(cp); buflen -= MIN ((size_t) buflen, salt_len); if (buflen > 0) { *cp++ = '$'; --buflen; } #define b64_from_24bit(B2, B1, B0, N) \ do { \ unsigned int w = ((B2) << 16) | ((B1) << 8) | (B0); \ int n = (N); \ while (n-- > 0 && buflen > 0) { \ *cp++ = b64t[w & 0x3f]; \ --buflen; \ w >>= 6; \ }\ } while (0) b64_from_24bit (digest[0], digest[6], digest[12], 4); b64_from_24bit (digest[1], digest[7], digest[13], 4); b64_from_24bit (digest[2], digest[8], digest[14], 4); b64_from_24bit (digest[3], digest[9], digest[15], 4); b64_from_24bit (digest[4], digest[10], digest[5], 4); b64_from_24bit (0, 0, digest[11], 2); if (buflen <= 0) { g_free(buffer); buffer = NULL; } else *cp = '\0'; /* Terminate the string. */ /* Clear the buffer for the intermediate result so that people * attaching to processes or reading core dumps cannot get any * information. We do it in this way to clear correct_words[] * inside the MD5 implementation as well. */ purple_cipher_context_reset(context1, NULL); purple_cipher_context_digest(context1, sizeof(digest), digest, NULL); purple_cipher_context_destroy(context1); purple_cipher_context_destroy(context2); return buffer; }