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2012 Oct 02
2
[PATCH] Add SCRAM-SHA-1 password scheme
...hout_proof, NULL);
- hmac_init(&ctx, stored_key, sizeof(stored_key), &hash_method_sha1);
+ hmac_init(&ctx, request->stored_key->data, request->stored_key->used,
+ &hash_method_sha1);
hmac_update(&ctx, auth_message, strlen(auth_message));
hmac_final(&ctx, client_signature);
for (i = 0; i < sizeof(client_signature); i++)
- client_signature[i] ^= client_key[i];
+ client_key[i] =
+ ((char*)request->proof->data)[i] ^ client_signature[i];
+
+ sha1_get_digest(client_key, sizeof(client_key), stored_key);
safe_memset(client_key, 0, sizeof(client_key));...
2008 Jan 18
8
Query All Worker
What does the method query_all_workers() do? There is no documentation
on what this method returns (1.0.1 version).
Orion
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2012 Sep 04
2
[PATCH] Generalize HMAC implementation
...;);
@@ -213,7 +214,7 @@
static bool verify_credentials(struct scram_auth_request *request,
const unsigned char *credentials, size_t size)
{
- struct hmac_sha1_context ctx;
+ struct hmac_context ctx;
const char *auth_message;
unsigned char client_key[SHA1_RESULTLEN];
unsigned char client_signature[SHA1_RESULTLEN];
@@ -224,10 +225,10 @@
Hi(credentials, size, request->salt, sizeof(request->salt),
SCRAM_ITERATE_COUNT, request->salted_password);
- hmac_sha1_init(&ctx, request->salted_password,
- sizeof(request->salted_password));
- hmac_sha1_update(&ctx, "...
2008 Apr 14
6
Good news: BackgrounDRb now works on Windows
...worker
- cron scheduling
- register_status and ask_status
- making a synchronous call and getting a result back kind of works, except
I get the whole hash back with the result in the :data key instead of just
getting the result alone. In other words I get a hash like this:
{:type=>:response, :client_signature=>25, :result=>true, :data=>1}
which is odd because it''s calling the same "extract" function that
ask_status uses, so I''m not sure why this is any different.
There are some things I haven''t tried yet but it''s great that this many
cases work....