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337 lines
10 KiB
C
337 lines
10 KiB
C
/* One way encryption based on MD5 sum.
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Compatible with the behavior of MD5 crypt introduced in FreeBSD 2.0.
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Copyright (C) 1996-2021 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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This file is part of the GNU C Library.
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The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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Lesser General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
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License along with the GNU C Library; if not, see
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<https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
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#include <assert.h>
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#include <errno.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include <sys/param.h>
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#include "md5.h"
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#include "crypt-private.h"
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#ifdef USE_NSS
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typedef int PRBool;
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# include <hasht.h>
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# include <nsslowhash.h>
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# define md5_init_ctx(ctxp, nss_ctxp) \
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do \
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{ \
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if (((nss_ctxp = NSSLOWHASH_NewContext (nss_ictx, HASH_AlgMD5)) \
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== NULL)) \
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{ \
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if (nss_ctx != NULL) \
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NSSLOWHASH_Destroy (nss_ctx); \
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if (nss_alt_ctx != NULL) \
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NSSLOWHASH_Destroy (nss_alt_ctx); \
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return NULL; \
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} \
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NSSLOWHASH_Begin (nss_ctxp); \
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} \
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while (0)
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# define md5_process_bytes(buf, len, ctxp, nss_ctxp) \
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NSSLOWHASH_Update (nss_ctxp, (const unsigned char *) buf, len)
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# define md5_finish_ctx(ctxp, nss_ctxp, result) \
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do \
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{ \
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unsigned int ret; \
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NSSLOWHASH_End (nss_ctxp, result, &ret, sizeof (result)); \
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assert (ret == sizeof (result)); \
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NSSLOWHASH_Destroy (nss_ctxp); \
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nss_ctxp = NULL; \
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} \
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while (0)
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#else
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# define md5_init_ctx(ctxp, nss_ctxp) \
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__md5_init_ctx (ctxp)
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# define md5_process_bytes(buf, len, ctxp, nss_ctxp) \
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__md5_process_bytes(buf, len, ctxp)
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# define md5_finish_ctx(ctxp, nss_ctxp, result) \
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__md5_finish_ctx (ctxp, result)
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#endif
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/* Define our magic string to mark salt for MD5 "encryption"
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replacement. This is meant to be the same as for other MD5 based
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encryption implementations. */
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static const char md5_salt_prefix[] = "$1$";
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/* Prototypes for local functions. */
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extern char *__md5_crypt_r (const char *key, const char *salt,
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char *buffer, int buflen);
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extern char *__md5_crypt (const char *key, const char *salt);
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/* This entry point is equivalent to the `crypt' function in Unix
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libcs. */
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char *
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__md5_crypt_r (const char *key, const char *salt, char *buffer, int buflen)
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{
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unsigned char alt_result[16]
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__attribute__ ((__aligned__ (__alignof__ (md5_uint32))));
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size_t salt_len;
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size_t key_len;
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size_t cnt;
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char *cp;
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char *copied_key = NULL;
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char *copied_salt = NULL;
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char *free_key = NULL;
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size_t alloca_used = 0;
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/* Find beginning of salt string. The prefix should normally always
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be present. Just in case it is not. */
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if (strncmp (md5_salt_prefix, salt, sizeof (md5_salt_prefix) - 1) == 0)
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/* Skip salt prefix. */
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salt += sizeof (md5_salt_prefix) - 1;
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salt_len = MIN (strcspn (salt, "$"), 8);
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key_len = strlen (key);
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if ((key - (char *) 0) % __alignof__ (md5_uint32) != 0)
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{
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char *tmp;
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if (__libc_use_alloca (alloca_used + key_len + __alignof__ (md5_uint32)))
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tmp = (char *) alloca (key_len + __alignof__ (md5_uint32));
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else
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{
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free_key = tmp = (char *) malloc (key_len + __alignof__ (md5_uint32));
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if (tmp == NULL)
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return NULL;
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}
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key = copied_key =
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memcpy (tmp + __alignof__ (md5_uint32)
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- (tmp - (char *) 0) % __alignof__ (md5_uint32),
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key, key_len);
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assert ((key - (char *) 0) % __alignof__ (md5_uint32) == 0);
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}
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if ((salt - (char *) 0) % __alignof__ (md5_uint32) != 0)
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{
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char *tmp = (char *) alloca (salt_len + __alignof__ (md5_uint32));
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salt = copied_salt =
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memcpy (tmp + __alignof__ (md5_uint32)
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- (tmp - (char *) 0) % __alignof__ (md5_uint32),
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salt, salt_len);
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assert ((salt - (char *) 0) % __alignof__ (md5_uint32) == 0);
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}
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#ifdef USE_NSS
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/* Initialize libfreebl3. */
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NSSLOWInitContext *nss_ictx = NSSLOW_Init ();
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if (nss_ictx == NULL)
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{
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free (free_key);
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return NULL;
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}
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NSSLOWHASHContext *nss_ctx = NULL;
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NSSLOWHASHContext *nss_alt_ctx = NULL;
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#else
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struct md5_ctx ctx;
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struct md5_ctx alt_ctx;
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#endif
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/* Prepare for the real work. */
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md5_init_ctx (&ctx, nss_ctx);
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/* Add the key string. */
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md5_process_bytes (key, key_len, &ctx, nss_ctx);
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/* Because the SALT argument need not always have the salt prefix we
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add it separately. */
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md5_process_bytes (md5_salt_prefix, sizeof (md5_salt_prefix) - 1,
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&ctx, nss_ctx);
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/* The last part is the salt string. This must be at most 8
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characters and it ends at the first `$' character (for
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compatibility with existing implementations). */
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md5_process_bytes (salt, salt_len, &ctx, nss_ctx);
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/* Compute alternate MD5 sum with input KEY, SALT, and KEY. The
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final result will be added to the first context. */
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md5_init_ctx (&alt_ctx, nss_alt_ctx);
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/* Add key. */
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md5_process_bytes (key, key_len, &alt_ctx, nss_alt_ctx);
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/* Add salt. */
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md5_process_bytes (salt, salt_len, &alt_ctx, nss_alt_ctx);
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/* Add key again. */
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md5_process_bytes (key, key_len, &alt_ctx, nss_alt_ctx);
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/* Now get result of this (16 bytes) and add it to the other
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context. */
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md5_finish_ctx (&alt_ctx, nss_alt_ctx, alt_result);
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/* Add for any character in the key one byte of the alternate sum. */
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for (cnt = key_len; cnt > 16; cnt -= 16)
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md5_process_bytes (alt_result, 16, &ctx, nss_ctx);
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md5_process_bytes (alt_result, cnt, &ctx, nss_ctx);
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/* For the following code we need a NUL byte. */
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*alt_result = '\0';
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/* The original implementation now does something weird: for every 1
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bit in the key the first 0 is added to the buffer, for every 0
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bit the first character of the key. This does not seem to be
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what was intended but we have to follow this to be compatible. */
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for (cnt = key_len; cnt > 0; cnt >>= 1)
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md5_process_bytes ((cnt & 1) != 0
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? (const void *) alt_result : (const void *) key, 1,
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&ctx, nss_ctx);
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/* Create intermediate result. */
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md5_finish_ctx (&ctx, nss_ctx, alt_result);
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/* Now comes another weirdness. In fear of password crackers here
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comes a quite long loop which just processes the output of the
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previous round again. We cannot ignore this here. */
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for (cnt = 0; cnt < 1000; ++cnt)
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{
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/* New context. */
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md5_init_ctx (&ctx, nss_ctx);
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/* Add key or last result. */
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if ((cnt & 1) != 0)
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md5_process_bytes (key, key_len, &ctx, nss_ctx);
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else
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md5_process_bytes (alt_result, 16, &ctx, nss_ctx);
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/* Add salt for numbers not divisible by 3. */
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if (cnt % 3 != 0)
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md5_process_bytes (salt, salt_len, &ctx, nss_ctx);
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/* Add key for numbers not divisible by 7. */
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if (cnt % 7 != 0)
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md5_process_bytes (key, key_len, &ctx, nss_ctx);
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/* Add key or last result. */
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if ((cnt & 1) != 0)
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md5_process_bytes (alt_result, 16, &ctx, nss_ctx);
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else
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md5_process_bytes (key, key_len, &ctx, nss_ctx);
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/* Create intermediate result. */
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md5_finish_ctx (&ctx, nss_ctx, alt_result);
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}
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#ifdef USE_NSS
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/* Free libfreebl3 resources. */
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NSSLOW_Shutdown (nss_ictx);
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#endif
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/* Now we can construct the result string. It consists of three
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parts. */
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cp = __stpncpy (buffer, md5_salt_prefix, MAX (0, buflen));
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buflen -= sizeof (md5_salt_prefix) - 1;
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cp = __stpncpy (cp, salt, MIN ((size_t) MAX (0, buflen), salt_len));
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buflen -= MIN ((size_t) MAX (0, buflen), salt_len);
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if (buflen > 0)
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{
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*cp++ = '$';
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--buflen;
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}
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__b64_from_24bit (&cp, &buflen,
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alt_result[0], alt_result[6], alt_result[12], 4);
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__b64_from_24bit (&cp, &buflen,
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alt_result[1], alt_result[7], alt_result[13], 4);
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__b64_from_24bit (&cp, &buflen,
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alt_result[2], alt_result[8], alt_result[14], 4);
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__b64_from_24bit (&cp, &buflen,
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alt_result[3], alt_result[9], alt_result[15], 4);
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__b64_from_24bit (&cp, &buflen,
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alt_result[4], alt_result[10], alt_result[5], 4);
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__b64_from_24bit (&cp, &buflen,
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0, 0, alt_result[11], 2);
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if (buflen <= 0)
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{
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__set_errno (ERANGE);
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buffer = NULL;
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}
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else
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*cp = '\0'; /* Terminate the string. */
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/* Clear the buffer for the intermediate result so that people
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attaching to processes or reading core dumps cannot get any
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information. We do it in this way to clear correct_words[]
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inside the MD5 implementation as well. */
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#ifndef USE_NSS
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__md5_init_ctx (&ctx);
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__md5_finish_ctx (&ctx, alt_result);
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explicit_bzero (&ctx, sizeof (ctx));
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explicit_bzero (&alt_ctx, sizeof (alt_ctx));
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#endif
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if (copied_key != NULL)
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explicit_bzero (copied_key, key_len);
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if (copied_salt != NULL)
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explicit_bzero (copied_salt, salt_len);
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free (free_key);
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return buffer;
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}
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#ifndef _LIBC
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# define libc_freeres_ptr(decl) decl
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#endif
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libc_freeres_ptr (static char *buffer);
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char *
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__md5_crypt (const char *key, const char *salt)
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{
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/* We don't want to have an arbitrary limit in the size of the
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password. We can compute the size of the result in advance and
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so we can prepare the buffer we pass to `md5_crypt_r'. */
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static int buflen;
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int needed = 3 + strlen (salt) + 1 + 26 + 1;
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if (buflen < needed)
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{
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char *new_buffer = (char *) realloc (buffer, needed);
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if (new_buffer == NULL)
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return NULL;
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buffer = new_buffer;
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buflen = needed;
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}
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return __md5_crypt_r (key, salt, buffer, buflen);
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}
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#ifndef _LIBC
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static void
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__attribute__ ((__destructor__))
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free_mem (void)
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{
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free (buffer);
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}
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#endif
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