fcrypt.c 4.9 KB

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  1. /* NOCW */
  2. #include <stdio.h>
  3. #ifdef _OSD_POSIX
  4. # ifndef CHARSET_EBCDIC
  5. # define CHARSET_EBCDIC 1
  6. # endif
  7. #endif
  8. #ifdef CHARSET_EBCDIC
  9. # include <openssl/ebcdic.h>
  10. #endif
  11. /*
  12. * This version of crypt has been developed from my MIT compatible DES
  13. * library. Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com)
  14. */
  15. /*
  16. * Modification by Jens Kupferschmidt (Cu) I have included directive PARA for
  17. * shared memory computers. I have included a directive LONGCRYPT to using
  18. * this routine to cipher passwords with more then 8 bytes like HP-UX 10.x it
  19. * used. The MAXPLEN definition is the maximum of length of password and can
  20. * changed. I have defined 24.
  21. */
  22. #include <openssl/crypto.h>
  23. #include "des_locl.h"
  24. /*
  25. * Added more values to handle illegal salt values the way normal crypt()
  26. * implementations do. The patch was sent by Bjorn Gronvall <bg@sics.se>
  27. */
  28. static unsigned const char con_salt[128] = {
  29. 0xD2, 0xD3, 0xD4, 0xD5, 0xD6, 0xD7, 0xD8, 0xD9,
  30. 0xDA, 0xDB, 0xDC, 0xDD, 0xDE, 0xDF, 0xE0, 0xE1,
  31. 0xE2, 0xE3, 0xE4, 0xE5, 0xE6, 0xE7, 0xE8, 0xE9,
  32. 0xEA, 0xEB, 0xEC, 0xED, 0xEE, 0xEF, 0xF0, 0xF1,
  33. 0xF2, 0xF3, 0xF4, 0xF5, 0xF6, 0xF7, 0xF8, 0xF9,
  34. 0xFA, 0xFB, 0xFC, 0xFD, 0xFE, 0xFF, 0x00, 0x01,
  35. 0x02, 0x03, 0x04, 0x05, 0x06, 0x07, 0x08, 0x09,
  36. 0x0A, 0x0B, 0x05, 0x06, 0x07, 0x08, 0x09, 0x0A,
  37. 0x0B, 0x0C, 0x0D, 0x0E, 0x0F, 0x10, 0x11, 0x12,
  38. 0x13, 0x14, 0x15, 0x16, 0x17, 0x18, 0x19, 0x1A,
  39. 0x1B, 0x1C, 0x1D, 0x1E, 0x1F, 0x20, 0x21, 0x22,
  40. 0x23, 0x24, 0x25, 0x20, 0x21, 0x22, 0x23, 0x24,
  41. 0x25, 0x26, 0x27, 0x28, 0x29, 0x2A, 0x2B, 0x2C,
  42. 0x2D, 0x2E, 0x2F, 0x30, 0x31, 0x32, 0x33, 0x34,
  43. 0x35, 0x36, 0x37, 0x38, 0x39, 0x3A, 0x3B, 0x3C,
  44. 0x3D, 0x3E, 0x3F, 0x40, 0x41, 0x42, 0x43, 0x44,
  45. };
  46. static unsigned const char cov_2char[64] = {
  47. 0x2E, 0x2F, 0x30, 0x31, 0x32, 0x33, 0x34, 0x35,
  48. 0x36, 0x37, 0x38, 0x39, 0x41, 0x42, 0x43, 0x44,
  49. 0x45, 0x46, 0x47, 0x48, 0x49, 0x4A, 0x4B, 0x4C,
  50. 0x4D, 0x4E, 0x4F, 0x50, 0x51, 0x52, 0x53, 0x54,
  51. 0x55, 0x56, 0x57, 0x58, 0x59, 0x5A, 0x61, 0x62,
  52. 0x63, 0x64, 0x65, 0x66, 0x67, 0x68, 0x69, 0x6A,
  53. 0x6B, 0x6C, 0x6D, 0x6E, 0x6F, 0x70, 0x71, 0x72,
  54. 0x73, 0x74, 0x75, 0x76, 0x77, 0x78, 0x79, 0x7A
  55. };
  56. char *DES_crypt(const char *buf, const char *salt)
  57. {
  58. static char buff[14];
  59. #ifndef CHARSET_EBCDIC
  60. return (DES_fcrypt(buf, salt, buff));
  61. #else
  62. char e_salt[2 + 1];
  63. char e_buf[32 + 1]; /* replace 32 by 8 ? */
  64. char *ret;
  65. /* Copy at most 2 chars of salt */
  66. if ((e_salt[0] = salt[0]) != '\0')
  67. e_salt[1] = salt[1];
  68. /* Copy at most 32 chars of password */
  69. strncpy(e_buf, buf, sizeof(e_buf));
  70. /* Make sure we have a delimiter */
  71. e_salt[sizeof(e_salt) - 1] = e_buf[sizeof(e_buf) - 1] = '\0';
  72. /* Convert the e_salt to ASCII, as that's what DES_fcrypt works on */
  73. ebcdic2ascii(e_salt, e_salt, sizeof e_salt);
  74. /* Convert the cleartext password to ASCII */
  75. ebcdic2ascii(e_buf, e_buf, sizeof e_buf);
  76. /* Encrypt it (from/to ASCII) */
  77. ret = DES_fcrypt(e_buf, e_salt, buff);
  78. /* Convert the result back to EBCDIC */
  79. ascii2ebcdic(ret, ret, strlen(ret));
  80. return ret;
  81. #endif
  82. }
  83. char *DES_fcrypt(const char *buf, const char *salt, char *ret)
  84. {
  85. unsigned int i, j, x, y;
  86. DES_LONG Eswap0, Eswap1;
  87. DES_LONG out[2], ll;
  88. DES_cblock key;
  89. DES_key_schedule ks;
  90. unsigned char bb[9];
  91. unsigned char *b = bb;
  92. unsigned char c, u;
  93. /*
  94. * eay 25/08/92 If you call crypt("pwd","*") as often happens when you
  95. * have * as the pwd field in /etc/passwd, the function returns
  96. * *\0XXXXXXXXX The \0 makes the string look like * so the pwd "*" would
  97. * crypt to "*". This was found when replacing the crypt in our shared
  98. * libraries. People found that the disabled accounts effectively had no
  99. * passwd :-(.
  100. */
  101. #ifndef CHARSET_EBCDIC
  102. x = ret[0] = ((salt[0] == '\0') ? 'A' : salt[0]);
  103. Eswap0 = con_salt[x] << 2;
  104. x = ret[1] = ((salt[1] == '\0') ? 'A' : salt[1]);
  105. Eswap1 = con_salt[x] << 6;
  106. #else
  107. x = ret[0] = ((salt[0] == '\0') ? os_toascii['A'] : salt[0]);
  108. Eswap0 = con_salt[x] << 2;
  109. x = ret[1] = ((salt[1] == '\0') ? os_toascii['A'] : salt[1]);
  110. Eswap1 = con_salt[x] << 6;
  111. #endif
  112. /*
  113. * EAY r=strlen(buf); r=(r+7)/8;
  114. */
  115. for (i = 0; i < 8; i++) {
  116. c = *(buf++);
  117. if (!c)
  118. break;
  119. key[i] = (c << 1);
  120. }
  121. for (; i < 8; i++)
  122. key[i] = 0;
  123. DES_set_key_unchecked(&key, &ks);
  124. fcrypt_body(&(out[0]), &ks, Eswap0, Eswap1);
  125. ll = out[0];
  126. l2c(ll, b);
  127. ll = out[1];
  128. l2c(ll, b);
  129. y = 0;
  130. u = 0x80;
  131. bb[8] = 0;
  132. for (i = 2; i < 13; i++) {
  133. c = 0;
  134. for (j = 0; j < 6; j++) {
  135. c <<= 1;
  136. if (bb[y] & u)
  137. c |= 1;
  138. u >>= 1;
  139. if (!u) {
  140. y++;
  141. u = 0x80;
  142. }
  143. }
  144. ret[i] = cov_2char[c];
  145. }
  146. ret[13] = '\0';
  147. return (ret);
  148. }