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package org.apache.catalina.realm;

import java.security.MessageDigest;
import java.security.NoSuchAlgorithmException;
import java.security.SecureRandom;
import java.util.Random;

import org.apache.catalina.CredentialHandler;
import org.apache.juli.logging.Log;
import org.apache.tomcat.util.buf.HexUtils;
import org.apache.tomcat.util.res.StringManager;

/**
 * Base implementation for the Tomcat provided {@link CredentialHandler}s.
 */
public abstract class DigestCredentialHandlerBase implements CredentialHandler {

    protected static final StringManager sm = StringManager.getManager(DigestCredentialHandlerBase.class);

    public static final int DEFAULT_SALT_LENGTH = 32;

    private int iterations = getDefaultIterations();
    private int saltLength = getDefaultSaltLength();
    private final Object randomLock = new Object();
    private volatile Random random = null;
    private boolean logInvalidStoredCredentials = false;


    /**
     * @return the number of iterations of the associated algorithm that will be used when creating a new stored
     *             credential for a given input credential.
     */
    public int getIterations() {
        return iterations;
    }


    /**
     * Set the number of iterations of the associated algorithm that will be used when creating a new stored credential
     * for a given input credential.
     *
     * @param iterations the iterations count
     */
    public void setIterations(int iterations) {
        this.iterations = iterations;
    }


    /**
     * @return the salt length that will be used when creating a new stored credential for a given input credential.
     */
    public int getSaltLength() {
        return saltLength;
    }


    /**
     * Set the salt length that will be used when creating a new stored credential for a given input credential.
     *
     * @param saltLength the salt length
     */
    public void setSaltLength(int saltLength) {
        this.saltLength = saltLength;
    }


    /**
     * When checking input credentials against stored credentials will a warning message be logged if invalid stored
     * credentials are discovered?
     *
     * @return true if logging will occur
     */
    public boolean getLogInvalidStoredCredentials() {
        return logInvalidStoredCredentials;
    }


    /**
     * Set whether a warning message will be logged if invalid stored credentials are discovered while checking input
     * credentials against stored credentials?
     *
     * @param logInvalidStoredCredentials true to log, the default value is false
     */
    public void setLogInvalidStoredCredentials(boolean logInvalidStoredCredentials) {
        this.logInvalidStoredCredentials = logInvalidStoredCredentials;
    }


    @Override
    public String mutate(String userCredential) {
        byte[] salt = null;
        int iterations = getIterations();
        int saltLength = getSaltLength();
        if (saltLength == 0) {
            salt = new byte[0];
        } else if (saltLength > 0) {
            // Double checked locking. OK since random is volatile.
            if (random == null) {
                synchronized (randomLock) {
                    if (random == null) {
                        random = new SecureRandom();
                    }
                }
            }
            salt = new byte[saltLength];
            // Concurrent use of this random is unlikely to be a performance
            // issue as it is only used during stored password generation.
            random.nextBytes(salt);
        }

        String serverCredential = mutate(userCredential, salt, iterations);

        // Failed to generate server credential from user credential. Points to
        // a configuration issue. The root cause should have been logged in the
        // mutate() method.
        if (serverCredential == null) {
            return null;
        }

        if (saltLength == 0 && iterations == 1) {
            // Output the simple/old format for backwards compatibility
            return serverCredential;
        } else {
            StringBuilder result = new StringBuilder((saltLength << 1) + 10 + serverCredential.length() + 2);
            result.append(HexUtils.toHexString(salt));
            result.append('$');
            result.append(iterations);
            result.append('$');
            result.append(serverCredential);

            return result.toString();
        }
    }


    /**
     * Checks whether the provided credential matches the stored credential when the stored credential is in the form
     * salt$iteration-count$credential
     *
     * @param inputCredentials  The input credential
     * @param storedCredentials The stored credential
     *
     * @return true if they match, otherwise false
     */
    protected boolean matchesSaltIterationsEncoded(String inputCredentials, String storedCredentials) {

        if (storedCredentials == null) {
            // Stored credentials are invalid
            // This may be expected if nested credential handlers are being used
            logInvalidStoredCredentials(null);
            return false;
        }

        int sep1 = storedCredentials.indexOf('$');
        int sep2 = storedCredentials.indexOf('$', sep1 + 1);

        if (sep1 < 0 || sep2 < 0) {
            // Stored credentials are invalid
            // This may be expected if nested credential handlers are being used
            logInvalidStoredCredentials(storedCredentials);
            return false;
        }

        String hexSalt = storedCredentials.substring(0, sep1);

        int iterations = Integer.parseInt(storedCredentials.substring(sep1 + 1, sep2));

        String storedHexEncoded = storedCredentials.substring(sep2 + 1);
        byte[] salt;
        try {
            salt = HexUtils.fromHexString(hexSalt);
        } catch (IllegalArgumentException iae) {
            logInvalidStoredCredentials(storedCredentials);
            return false;
        }

        String inputHexEncoded =
                mutate(inputCredentials, salt, iterations, HexUtils.fromHexString(storedHexEncoded).length * Byte.SIZE);
        if (inputHexEncoded == null) {
            // Failed to mutate user credentials. Automatic fail.
            // Root cause should be logged by mutate()
            return false;
        }

        return DigestCredentialHandlerBase.equals(storedHexEncoded, inputHexEncoded, true);
    }


    private void logInvalidStoredCredentials(String storedCredentials) {
        if (logInvalidStoredCredentials) {
            // Logging credentials could be a security concern but they are
            // invalid and that is probably a bigger problem
            getLog().warn(sm.getString("credentialHandler.invalidStoredCredential", storedCredentials));
        }
    }


    /**
     * @return the default salt length used by the {@link CredentialHandler}.
     */
    protected int getDefaultSaltLength() {
        return DEFAULT_SALT_LENGTH;
    }


    /**
     * Generates the equivalent stored credentials for the given input credentials, salt and iterations. If the
     * algorithm requires a key length, the default will be used.
     *
     * @param inputCredentials User provided credentials
     * @param salt             Salt, if any
     * @param iterations       Number of iterations of the algorithm associated with this CredentialHandler applied to
     *                             the inputCredentials to generate the equivalent stored credentials
     *
     * @return The equivalent stored credentials for the given input credentials or null if the generation
     *             fails
     */
    protected abstract String mutate(String inputCredentials, byte[] salt, int iterations);


    /**
     * Generates the equivalent stored credentials for the given input credentials, salt, iterations and key length. The
     * default implementation calls ignores the key length and calls {@link #mutate(String, byte[], int)}. Sub-classes
     * that use the key length should override this method.
     *
     * @param inputCredentials User provided credentials
     * @param salt             Salt, if any
     * @param iterations       Number of iterations of the algorithm associated with this CredentialHandler applied to
     *                             the inputCredentials to generate the equivalent stored credentials
     * @param keyLength        Length of the produced digest in bits for implementations where it's applicable
     *
     * @return The equivalent stored credentials for the given input credentials or null if the generation
     *             fails
     */
    protected String mutate(String inputCredentials, byte[] salt, int iterations, int keyLength) {
        return mutate(inputCredentials, salt, iterations);
    }


    /**
     * Set the algorithm used to convert input credentials to stored credentials.
     *
     * @param algorithm the algorithm
     *
     * @throws NoSuchAlgorithmException if the specified algorithm is not supported
     */
    public abstract void setAlgorithm(String algorithm) throws NoSuchAlgorithmException;


    /**
     * @return the algorithm used to convert input credentials to stored credentials.
     */
    public abstract String getAlgorithm();


    /**
     * @return the default number of iterations used by the {@link CredentialHandler}.
     */
    protected abstract int getDefaultIterations();


    /**
     * @return the logger for the CredentialHandler instance.
     */
    protected abstract Log getLog();

    /**
     * Implements String equality which always compares all characters in the string, without stopping early if any
     * characters do not match.
     * 

* Note: This implementation was adapted from {@link MessageDigest#isEqual} which we assume is as * optimizer-defeating as possible. * * @param s1 The first string to compare. * @param s2 The second string to compare. * @param ignoreCase true if the strings should be compared without regard to case. Note that "true" * here is only guaranteed to work with plain ASCII characters. * * @return true if the strings are equal to each other, false otherwise. */ public static boolean equals(final String s1, final String s2, final boolean ignoreCase) { if (s1 == s2) { return true; } if (s1 == null || s2 == null) { return false; } final int len1 = s1.length(); final int len2 = s2.length(); if (len2 == 0) { return len1 == 0; } int result = 0; result |= len1 - len2; // time-constant comparison for (int i = 0; i < len1; i++) { // If i >= len2, index2 is 0; otherwise, i. final int index2 = ((i - len2) >>> 31) * i; char c1 = s1.charAt(i); char c2 = s2.charAt(index2); if (ignoreCase) { c1 = Character.toLowerCase(c1); c2 = Character.toLowerCase(c2); } result |= c1 ^ c2; } return result == 0; } /** * Implements byte-array equality which always compares all bytes in the array, without stopping early if any bytes * do not match. *

* Note: Implementation note: this method delegates to {@link MessageDigest#isEqual} under the assumption * that it provides a constant-time comparison of the bytes in the arrays. Java 7+ has such an implementation, but * neither the Javadoc nor any specification requires it. Therefore, Tomcat should continue to use this * method internally in case the JDK implementation changes so this method can be re-implemented properly. * * @param b1 The first array to compare. * @param b2 The second array to compare. * * @return true if the arrays are equal to each other, false otherwise. */ public static boolean equals(final byte[] b1, final byte[] b2) { return MessageDigest.isEqual(b1, b2); } }





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