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calculate-utils-3-lib/pym/calculate/contrib/passlib/handlers/mssql.py

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"""passlib.handlers.mssql - MS-SQL Password Hash
Notes
=====
MS-SQL has used a number of hash algs over the years,
most of which were exposed through the undocumented
'pwdencrypt' and 'pwdcompare' sql functions.
Known formats
-------------
6.5
snefru hash, ascii encoded password
no examples found
7.0
snefru hash, unicode (what encoding?)
saw ref that these blobs were 16 bytes in size
no examples found
2000
byte string using displayed as 0x hex, using 0x0100 prefix.
contains hashes of password and upper-case password.
2007
same as 2000, but without the upper-case hash.
refs
----------
https://blogs.msdn.com/b/lcris/archive/2007/04/30/sql-server-2005-about-login-password-hashes.aspx?Redirected=true
http://us.generation-nt.com/securing-passwords-hash-help-35429432.html
http://forum.md5decrypter.co.uk/topic230-mysql-and-mssql-get-password-hashes.aspx
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2002/07/08/cracking_ms_sql_server_passwords/
"""
#=============================================================================
# imports
#=============================================================================
# core
from binascii import hexlify, unhexlify
from hashlib import sha1
import re
import logging; log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
from warnings import warn
# site
# pkg
from passlib.utils import consteq
from passlib.utils.compat import bascii_to_str, unicode, u
import passlib.utils.handlers as uh
# local
__all__ = [
"mssql2000",
"mssql2005",
]
#=============================================================================
# mssql 2000
#=============================================================================
def _raw_mssql(secret, salt):
assert isinstance(secret, unicode)
assert isinstance(salt, bytes)
return sha1(secret.encode("utf-16-le") + salt).digest()
BIDENT = b"0x0100"
##BIDENT2 = b("\x01\x00")
UIDENT = u("0x0100")
def _ident_mssql(hash, csize, bsize):
"""common identify for mssql 2000/2005"""
if isinstance(hash, unicode):
if len(hash) == csize and hash.startswith(UIDENT):
return True
elif isinstance(hash, bytes):
if len(hash) == csize and hash.startswith(BIDENT):
return True
##elif len(hash) == bsize and hash.startswith(BIDENT2): # raw bytes
## return True
else:
raise uh.exc.ExpectedStringError(hash, "hash")
return False
def _parse_mssql(hash, csize, bsize, handler):
"""common parser for mssql 2000/2005; returns 4 byte salt + checksum"""
if isinstance(hash, unicode):
if len(hash) == csize and hash.startswith(UIDENT):
try:
return unhexlify(hash[6:].encode("utf-8"))
except TypeError: # throw when bad char found
pass
elif isinstance(hash, bytes):
# assumes ascii-compat encoding
assert isinstance(hash, bytes)
if len(hash) == csize and hash.startswith(BIDENT):
try:
return unhexlify(hash[6:])
except TypeError: # throw when bad char found
pass
##elif len(hash) == bsize and hash.startswith(BIDENT2): # raw bytes
## return hash[2:]
else:
raise uh.exc.ExpectedStringError(hash, "hash")
raise uh.exc.InvalidHashError(handler)
class mssql2000(uh.HasRawSalt, uh.HasRawChecksum, uh.GenericHandler):
"""This class implements the password hash used by MS-SQL 2000, and follows the :ref:`password-hash-api`.
It supports a fixed-length salt.
The :meth:`~passlib.ifc.PasswordHash.using` method accepts the following optional keywords:
:type salt: bytes
:param salt:
Optional salt string.
If not specified, one will be autogenerated (this is recommended).
If specified, it must be 4 bytes in length.
:type relaxed: bool
:param relaxed:
By default, providing an invalid value for one of the other
keywords will result in a :exc:`ValueError`. If ``relaxed=True``,
and the error can be corrected, a :exc:`~passlib.exc.PasslibHashWarning`
will be issued instead. Correctable errors include
``salt`` strings that are too long.
"""
#===================================================================
# algorithm information
#===================================================================
name = "mssql2000"
setting_kwds = ("salt",)
checksum_size = 40
min_salt_size = max_salt_size = 4
#===================================================================
# formatting
#===================================================================
# 0100 - 2 byte identifier
# 4 byte salt
# 20 byte checksum
# 20 byte checksum
# = 46 bytes
# encoded '0x' + 92 chars = 94
@classmethod
def identify(cls, hash):
return _ident_mssql(hash, 94, 46)
@classmethod
def from_string(cls, hash):
data = _parse_mssql(hash, 94, 46, cls)
return cls(salt=data[:4], checksum=data[4:])
def to_string(self):
raw = self.salt + self.checksum
# raw bytes format - BIDENT2 + raw
return "0x0100" + bascii_to_str(hexlify(raw).upper())
def _calc_checksum(self, secret):
if isinstance(secret, bytes):
secret = secret.decode("utf-8")
salt = self.salt
return _raw_mssql(secret, salt) + _raw_mssql(secret.upper(), salt)
@classmethod
def verify(cls, secret, hash):
# NOTE: we only compare against the upper-case hash
# XXX: add 'full' just to verify both checksums?
uh.validate_secret(secret)
self = cls.from_string(hash)
chk = self.checksum
if chk is None:
raise uh.exc.MissingDigestError(cls)
if isinstance(secret, bytes):
secret = secret.decode("utf-8")
result = _raw_mssql(secret.upper(), self.salt)
return consteq(result, chk[20:])
#=============================================================================
# handler
#=============================================================================
class mssql2005(uh.HasRawSalt, uh.HasRawChecksum, uh.GenericHandler):
"""This class implements the password hash used by MS-SQL 2005, and follows the :ref:`password-hash-api`.
It supports a fixed-length salt.
The :meth:`~passlib.ifc.PasswordHash.using` method accepts the following optional keywords:
:type salt: bytes
:param salt:
Optional salt string.
If not specified, one will be autogenerated (this is recommended).
If specified, it must be 4 bytes in length.
:type relaxed: bool
:param relaxed:
By default, providing an invalid value for one of the other
keywords will result in a :exc:`ValueError`. If ``relaxed=True``,
and the error can be corrected, a :exc:`~passlib.exc.PasslibHashWarning`
will be issued instead. Correctable errors include
``salt`` strings that are too long.
"""
#===================================================================
# algorithm information
#===================================================================
name = "mssql2005"
setting_kwds = ("salt",)
checksum_size = 20
min_salt_size = max_salt_size = 4
#===================================================================
# formatting
#===================================================================
# 0x0100 - 2 byte identifier
# 4 byte salt
# 20 byte checksum
# = 26 bytes
# encoded '0x' + 52 chars = 54
@classmethod
def identify(cls, hash):
return _ident_mssql(hash, 54, 26)
@classmethod
def from_string(cls, hash):
data = _parse_mssql(hash, 54, 26, cls)
return cls(salt=data[:4], checksum=data[4:])
def to_string(self):
raw = self.salt + self.checksum
# raw bytes format - BIDENT2 + raw
return "0x0100" + bascii_to_str(hexlify(raw)).upper()
def _calc_checksum(self, secret):
if isinstance(secret, bytes):
secret = secret.decode("utf-8")
return _raw_mssql(secret, self.salt)
#===================================================================
# eoc
#===================================================================
#=============================================================================
# eof
#=============================================================================