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/*
* $Id: RtfProtection.java 3373 2008-05-12 16:21:24Z xlv $
*
* Copyright 2008 by Howard Shank ([email protected])
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package com.lowagie.text.rtf.document;
/**
* RtfProtection
*
* See ECMA Specification for WordprocessingML documentProtection element.
*
* Reference:
* Standard ECMA-376 1st Edition / December 2006
* Office Open XML File Formats
*
* @since 2.1.1
* @author Howard Shank ([email protected])
*/
public final class RtfProtection {
/**
* Default for protection level.
* @since 2.1.1
*/
static final public int LEVEL_NONE = 0x0000;
/**
* REVPROT
* Mutually exclusive
* This document is protected for revisions. The user can edit the document,
* but revision marking cannot be disabled.
* @since 2.1.1
*/
static final public int LEVEL_REVPROT = 0x0001; // protlevel0
/**
* ANNNOTPROT
* Mutually exclusive
* This document is protected for comments (annotations).
* The user cannot edit the document but can insert comments (annotations).
* @since 2.1.1
*/
static final public int LEVEL_ANNOTPROT = 0x0002; // protlevel1
/**
* FORMPROT
* Mutually exclusive
* Document is protected for forms.
* see also \allprot (forms controlword)
* @since 2.1.1
*/
static final public int LEVEL_FORMPROT = 0x0004; // protlevel2
/**
* READPROT
* Mutually exclusive but can be combined with ANNOTPROT for backward compatibility
* Document is protected for editing, except areas marked as exceptions by \protstart and\protend
* @since 2.1.1
*/
static final public int LEVEL_READPROT = 0x0008; // protlevel3
/**
* STYLELOCK
*
* The document contains styles and formatting restrictions.
* @since 2.1.1
*/
static final public int STYLELOCK = 0x0001;
/**
* STYLELOCKENFORCED
*
* The styles and formatting restrictions are being enforced.
* @since 2.1.1
*/
static final public int STYLELOCKENFORCED = 0x0002;
/**
* STYLELOCKBACKCOMP
*
* Style lockdown backward compatibility flag, indicating we emitted protection
* keywords to get documents with styles and formatting restrictions to behave
* in a reasonable way when opened by older versions.
* @since 2.1.1
*/
static final public int STYLELOCKBACKCOMP = 0x0004;
/**
* STYLELOCKBACKCOMP
*
* Allow AutoFormat to override styles and formatting restrictions. When style
* protection is on, the user cannot add direct formatting. This setting allows
* AutoFormat actions to apply direct formatting when needed.
* @since 2.1.1
*/
static final public int AUTOFMTOVERRIDE = 0x0008;
/**
* initialCodeArray Table from ECMA-376 Specification
* @since 2.1.1
*/
static final private int initialCodeArray[] = {
0xE1F0,
0x1D0F,
0xCC9C,
0x84C0,
0x110C,
0x0E10,
0xF1CE,
0x313E,
0x1872,
0xE139,
0xD40F,
0x84F9,
0x280C,
0xA96A,
0x4EC3
};
/**
* encryptionMatrix Table from ECMA-376 Specification
* @since 2.1.1
*/
static final private int encryptionMatrix [][] = {
/* bit1 bit2 bit3 bit4 bit5 bit6 bit7 **bit8 is ignored** */
/* char 1 */ {0x1021, 0x2042, 0x4084, 0x8108, 0x1231, 0x2462, 0x48C4},
/* char 2 */ {0x3331, 0x6662, 0xCCC4, 0x89A9, 0x0373, 0x06E6, 0x0DCC},
/* char 3 */ {0x3730, 0x6E60, 0xDCC0, 0xA9A1, 0x4363, 0x86C6, 0x1DAD},
/* char 4 */ {0x76B4, 0xED68, 0xCAF1, 0x85C3, 0x1BA7, 0x374E, 0x6E9C},
/* char 5 */ {0xAA51, 0x4483, 0x8906, 0x022D, 0x045A, 0x08B4, 0x1168},
/* char 6 */ {0x45A0, 0x8B40, 0x06A1, 0x0D42, 0x1A84, 0x3508, 0x6A10},
/* char 7 */ {0xB861, 0x60E3, 0xC1C6, 0x93AD, 0x377B, 0x6EF6, 0xDDEC},
/* char 8 */ {0x47D3, 0x8FA6, 0x0F6D, 0x1EDA, 0x3DB4, 0x7B68, 0xF6D0},
/* char 9 */ {0xEB23, 0xC667, 0x9CEF, 0x29FF, 0x53FE, 0xA7FC, 0x5FD9},
/* char 10 */ {0x6F45, 0xDE8A, 0xAD35, 0x4A4B, 0x9496, 0x390D, 0x721A},
/* char 11 */ {0xD849, 0xA0B3, 0x5147, 0xA28E, 0x553D, 0xAA7A, 0x44D5},
/* char 12 */ {0x0375, 0x06EA, 0x0DD4, 0x1BA8, 0x3750, 0x6EA0, 0xDD40},
/* char 13 */ {0x4563, 0x8AC6, 0x05AD, 0x0B5A, 0x16B4, 0x2D68, 0x5AD0},
/* char 14 */ {0x7B61, 0xF6C2, 0xFDA5, 0xEB6B, 0xC6F7, 0x9DCF, 0x2BBF},
/* char 15 */ {0xAEFC, 0x4DD9, 0x9BB2, 0x2745, 0x4E8A, 0x9D14, 0x2A09}
};
/**
* generateHash generates the password hash from a clear text string.
*
* @param pwd Clear text string input
* @return hex encoded password hash
*
* @since 2.1.1
*/
static final public String generateHash(String pwd) {
String encryptedPwd="00000000";
String password = pwd;
// if there is no password or the length is 0, then skip this and return "00000000" as default
// otherwise process the password
if(password != null && password.length() > 0) {
int hi=0; // hi order word
int lo=0; // lo order word
// Truncate the password to 15 characters.
if(password.length() > 15) {
password = password.substring(0,15);
}
// compute key's high-order word
// initialize to table value
hi = initialCodeArray[password.length()-1];
int idxF = 0; // forward index
int idxR = password.length()-1; // reverse index
// process each character left to right.
// check each bit and if it is set, xor the hi word with
// the table entry for the position in password and bit position.
for(; idxF= 0; idxF--) {
int ch = password.charAt(idxF);
lo = (((lo >> 14) & 0x001) | (( lo << 1) & 0x7fff)) ^ ch;
}
// finally incorporate the password length into the low word and use value from formula
lo = (((lo >> 14) & 0x001) | (( lo << 1) & 0x7fff)) ^ password.length() ^ 0xCE4B;
// correct for little-endian -
// Java always uses big-endian. According to tests - RTF wants little-endian but is not documented
encryptedPwd = Integer.toHexString(lo).substring(2,4) + Integer.toHexString(lo).substring(0,2);
encryptedPwd += Integer.toHexString(hi).substring(2,4) + Integer.toHexString(hi).substring(0,2);
}
return encryptedPwd;
}
}