countLog2 = $this->enforceLog2Boundaries($countLog2); } /** * Encodes bytes into printable base 64 using the *nix standard from crypt(). * * @param string $input * The string containing bytes to encode. * @param int $count * The number of characters (bytes) to encode. * * @return string * Encoded string. */ protected function base64Encode($input, $count) { $output = ''; $i = 0; do { $value = ord($input[$i++]); $output .= static::$ITOA64[$value & 0x3f]; if ($i < $count) { $value |= ord($input[$i]) << 8; } $output .= static::$ITOA64[($value >> 6) & 0x3f]; if ($i++ >= $count) { break; } if ($i < $count) { $value |= ord($input[$i]) << 16; } $output .= static::$ITOA64[($value >> 12) & 0x3f]; if ($i++ >= $count) { break; } $output .= static::$ITOA64[($value >> 18) & 0x3f]; } while ($i < $count); return $output; } /** * Generates a random base 64-encoded salt prefixed with hash settings. * * Proper use of salts may defeat a number of attacks, including: * - The ability to try candidate passwords against multiple hashes at once. * - The ability to use pre-hashed lists of candidate passwords. * - The ability to determine whether two users have the same (or different) * password without actually having to guess one of the passwords. * * @return string * A 12 character string containing the iteration count and a random salt. */ protected function generateSalt() { $output = '$S$'; // We encode the final log2 iteration count in base 64. $output .= static::$ITOA64[$this->countLog2]; // 6 bytes is the standard salt for a portable phpass hash. $output .= $this->base64Encode(Crypt::randomBytes(6), 6); return $output; } /** * Ensures that $count_log2 is within set bounds. * * @param int $count_log2 * Integer that determines the number of iterations used in the hashing * process. A larger value is more secure, but takes more time to complete. * * @return int * Integer within set bounds that is closest to $count_log2. */ protected function enforceLog2Boundaries($count_log2) { if ($count_log2 < static::MIN_HASH_COUNT) { return static::MIN_HASH_COUNT; } elseif ($count_log2 > static::MAX_HASH_COUNT) { return static::MAX_HASH_COUNT; } return (int) $count_log2; } /** * Hash a password using a secure stretched hash. * * By using a salt and repeated hashing the password is "stretched". Its * security is increased because it becomes much more computationally costly * for an attacker to try to break the hash by brute-force computation of the * hashes of a large number of plain-text words or strings to find a match. * * @param string $algo * The string name of a hashing algorithm usable by hash(), like 'sha256'. * @param string $password * Plain-text password up to 512 bytes (128 to 512 UTF-8 characters) to * hash. * @param string $setting * An existing hash or the output of $this->generateSalt(). Must be at least * 12 characters (the settings and salt). * * @return string * A string containing the hashed password (and salt) or FALSE on failure. * The return string will be truncated at HASH_LENGTH characters max. */ protected function crypt($algo, $password, $setting) { // Prevent DoS attacks by refusing to hash large passwords. if (strlen($password) > PasswordInterface::PASSWORD_MAX_LENGTH) { return FALSE; } // The first 12 characters of an existing hash are its setting string. $setting = substr($setting, 0, 12); if ($setting[0] != '$' || $setting[2] != '$') { return FALSE; } $count_log2 = $this->getCountLog2($setting); // Stored hashes may have been crypted with any iteration count. However we // do not allow applying the algorithm for unreasonable low and high values // respectively. if ($count_log2 != $this->enforceLog2Boundaries($count_log2)) { return FALSE; } $salt = substr($setting, 4, 8); // Hashes must have an 8 character salt. if (strlen($salt) != 8) { return FALSE; } // Convert the base 2 logarithm into an integer. $count = 1 << $count_log2; // We rely on the hash() function being available in PHP 5.2+. $hash = hash($algo, $salt . $password, TRUE); do { $hash = hash($algo, $hash . $password, TRUE); } while (--$count); $len = strlen($hash); $output = $setting . $this->base64Encode($hash, $len); // $this->base64Encode() of a 16 byte MD5 will always be 22 characters. // $this->base64Encode() of a 64 byte sha512 will always be 86 characters. $expected = 12 + ceil((8 * $len) / 6); return (strlen($output) == $expected) ? substr($output, 0, static::HASH_LENGTH) : FALSE; } /** * Parses the log2 iteration count from a stored hash or setting string. * * @param string $setting * An existing hash or the output of $this->generateSalt(). Must be at least * 12 characters (the settings and salt). * * @return int * The log2 iteration count. */ public function getCountLog2($setting) { return strpos(static::$ITOA64, $setting[3]); } /** * {@inheritdoc} */ public function hash($password) { return $this->crypt('sha512', $password, $this->generateSalt()); } /** * {@inheritdoc} */ public function check($password, $hash) { if (substr($hash, 0, 2) == 'U$') { // This may be an updated password from user_update_7000(). Such hashes // have 'U' added as the first character and need an extra md5() (see the // Drupal 7 documentation). $stored_hash = substr($hash, 1); $password = md5($password); } else { $stored_hash = $hash; } $type = substr($stored_hash, 0, 3); switch ($type) { case '$S$': // A normal Drupal 7 password using sha512. $computed_hash = $this->crypt('sha512', $password, $stored_hash); break; case '$H$': // phpBB3 uses "$H$" for the same thing as "$P$". case '$P$': // A phpass password generated using md5. This is an // imported password or from an earlier Drupal version. $computed_hash = $this->crypt('md5', $password, $stored_hash); break; default: return FALSE; } // Compare using hashEquals() instead of === to mitigate timing attacks. return $computed_hash && Crypt::hashEquals($stored_hash, $computed_hash); } /** * {@inheritdoc} */ public function needsRehash($hash) { // Check whether this was an updated password. if ((substr($hash, 0, 3) != '$S$') || (strlen($hash) != static::HASH_LENGTH)) { return TRUE; } // Ensure that $count_log2 is within set bounds. $count_log2 = $this->enforceLog2Boundaries($this->countLog2); // Check whether the iteration count used differs from the standard number. return ($this->getCountLog2($hash) !== $count_log2); } }