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32*41f55496SJohn-Mark Gurney.Dd March 9, 2014
33e9a56ad5SMark Murray.Dt CRYPT 3
34a307d598SRuslan Ermilov.Os
35e9a56ad5SMark Murray.Sh NAME
36e9a56ad5SMark Murray.Nm crypt
37e9a56ad5SMark Murray.Nd Trapdoor encryption
38f45f23ddSAlexey Zelkin.Sh LIBRARY
39f45f23ddSAlexey Zelkin.Lb libcrypt
40e9a56ad5SMark Murray.Sh SYNOPSIS
4132eef9aeSRuslan Ermilov.In unistd.h
42d3f0d184SBruce Evans.Ft char *
43d3f0d184SBruce Evans.Fn crypt "const char *key" "const char *salt"
4404c9749fSBrian Feldman.Ft const char *
4504c9749fSBrian Feldman.Fn crypt_get_format "void"
4604c9749fSBrian Feldman.Ft int
4704c9749fSBrian Feldman.Fn crypt_set_format "const char *string"
48e9a56ad5SMark Murray.Sh DESCRIPTION
49e9a56ad5SMark MurrayThe
50e9a56ad5SMark Murray.Fn crypt
51e9a56ad5SMark Murrayfunction performs password hashing with additional code added to
521a0a9345SRuslan Ermilovdeter key search attempts.
531a0a9345SRuslan ErmilovDifferent algorithms can be used to
54e9a56ad5SMark Murrayin the hash.
55e9a56ad5SMark Murray.\"
56e9a56ad5SMark Murray.\" NOTICE:
57e9a56ad5SMark Murray.\" If you add more algorithms, make sure to update this list
58e9a56ad5SMark Murray.\" and the default used for the Traditional format, below.
59e9a56ad5SMark Murray.\"
60e9a56ad5SMark MurrayCurrently these include the
61e9a56ad5SMark Murray.Tn NBS
62f45f23ddSAlexey Zelkin.Tn Data Encryption Standard (DES) ,
635c129616SMark Murray.Tn MD5
64bf513f69SMark Murrayhash,
65bf513f69SMark Murray.Tn NT-Hash
66*41f55496SJohn-Mark Gurney.Pq compatible with Microsoft's NT scheme
67f32b1300SKris Kennawayand
685c129616SMark Murray.Tn Blowfish .
69*41f55496SJohn-Mark GurneyThe algorithm used will depend upon the format of the Salt
70*41f55496SJohn-Mark Gurney.Po
71*41f55496SJohn-Mark Gurneyfollowing
72*41f55496SJohn-Mark Gurneythe Modular Crypt Format
73*41f55496SJohn-Mark Gurney.Pq MCF
74*41f55496SJohn-Mark Gurney.Pc ,
75*41f55496SJohn-Mark Gurneyif
76f45f23ddSAlexey Zelkin.Tn DES
775c129616SMark Murrayand/or
785c129616SMark Murray.Tn Blowfish
7904c9749fSBrian Feldmanis installed or not, and whether
8004c9749fSBrian Feldman.Fn crypt_set_format
8104c9749fSBrian Feldmanhas been called to change the default.
82e9a56ad5SMark Murray.Pp
83e9a56ad5SMark MurrayThe first argument to
84f45f23ddSAlexey Zelkin.Nm
85*41f55496SJohn-Mark Gurneyis the data to hash
86*41f55496SJohn-Mark Gurney.Pq usually a password ,
87*41f55496SJohn-Mark Gurneyin a
88*41f55496SJohn-Mark Gurney.Dv NUL Ns -terminated
89e9a56ad5SMark Murraystring.
90e9a56ad5SMark MurrayThe second is the salt, in one of three forms:
91e9a56ad5SMark Murray.Pp
92e9a56ad5SMark Murray.Bl -tag -width Traditional -compact -offset indent
93e9a56ad5SMark Murray.It Extended
94f45f23ddSAlexey ZelkinIf it begins with an underscore
95f45f23ddSAlexey Zelkin.Pq Dq _
96f45f23ddSAlexey Zelkinthen the
97f45f23ddSAlexey Zelkin.Tn DES
98f45f23ddSAlexey ZelkinExtended Format
99a910f192SDima Dorfmanis used in interpreting both the key and the salt, as outlined below.
100e9a56ad5SMark Murray.It Modular
101f45f23ddSAlexey ZelkinIf it begins with the string
102f45f23ddSAlexey Zelkin.Dq $digit$
103f45f23ddSAlexey Zelkinthen the Modular Crypt Format is used, as outlined below.
104e9a56ad5SMark Murray.It Traditional
105e9a56ad5SMark MurrayIf neither of the above is true, it assumes the Traditional Format,
106*41f55496SJohn-Mark Gurneyusing the entire string as the salt
107*41f55496SJohn-Mark Gurney.Pq or the first portion .
108e9a56ad5SMark Murray.El
109e9a56ad5SMark Murray.Pp
1101a0a9345SRuslan ErmilovAll routines are designed to be time-consuming.
111e9a56ad5SMark Murray.Ss DES Extended Format:
112e9a56ad5SMark MurrayThe
113e9a56ad5SMark Murray.Ar key
114*41f55496SJohn-Mark Gurneyis divided into groups of 8 characters
115*41f55496SJohn-Mark Gurney.Pq the last group is NUL-padded
116*41f55496SJohn-Mark Gurneyand the low-order 7 bits of each character
117*41f55496SJohn-Mark Gurney.Pq 56 bits per group
118*41f55496SJohn-Mark Gurneyare used to form the
119f45f23ddSAlexey Zelkin.Tn DES
120f45f23ddSAlexey Zelkinkey as follows:
121f45f23ddSAlexey Zelkinthe first group of 56 bits becomes the initial
122f45f23ddSAlexey Zelkin.Tn DES
123f45f23ddSAlexey Zelkinkey.
124f45f23ddSAlexey ZelkinFor each additional group, the XOR of the encryption of the current
125f45f23ddSAlexey Zelkin.Tn DES
126f45f23ddSAlexey Zelkinkey with itself and the group bits becomes the next
127f45f23ddSAlexey Zelkin.Tn DES
128f45f23ddSAlexey Zelkinkey.
129e9a56ad5SMark Murray.Pp
130e9a56ad5SMark MurrayThe salt is a 9-character array consisting of an underscore followed
131e9a56ad5SMark Murrayby 4 bytes of iteration count and 4 bytes of salt.
132e9a56ad5SMark MurrayThese are encoded as printable characters, 6 bits per character,
133e9a56ad5SMark Murrayleast significant character first.
134*41f55496SJohn-Mark GurneyThe values 0 to 63 are encoded as
135*41f55496SJohn-Mark Gurney.Dq ./0-9A-Za-z .
136e9a56ad5SMark MurrayThis allows 24 bits for both
137e9a56ad5SMark Murray.Fa count
138e9a56ad5SMark Murrayand
139e9a56ad5SMark Murray.Fa salt .
140e9a56ad5SMark Murray.Pp
141e9a56ad5SMark MurrayThe
142e9a56ad5SMark Murray.Fa salt
143e9a56ad5SMark Murrayintroduces disorder in the
144e9a56ad5SMark Murray.Tn DES
145e9a56ad5SMark Murrayalgorithm in one of 16777216 or 4096 possible ways
146*41f55496SJohn-Mark Gurney.Po
147*41f55496SJohn-Mark Gurneyi.e., with 24 or 12 bits: if bit
148e9a56ad5SMark Murray.Em i
149e9a56ad5SMark Murrayof the
150e9a56ad5SMark Murray.Ar salt
151e9a56ad5SMark Murrayis set, then bits
152e9a56ad5SMark Murray.Em i
153e9a56ad5SMark Murrayand
154e9a56ad5SMark Murray.Em i+24
155e9a56ad5SMark Murrayare swapped in the
156e9a56ad5SMark Murray.Tn DES
157*41f55496SJohn-Mark GurneyE-box output
158*41f55496SJohn-Mark Gurney.Pc .
159e9a56ad5SMark Murray.Pp
160f45f23ddSAlexey ZelkinThe
161f45f23ddSAlexey Zelkin.Tn DES
162f45f23ddSAlexey Zelkinkey is used to encrypt a 64-bit constant using
163e9a56ad5SMark Murray.Ar count
164e9a56ad5SMark Murrayiterations of
165e9a56ad5SMark Murray.Tn DES .
166e9a56ad5SMark MurrayThe value returned is a
167*41f55496SJohn-Mark Gurney.Dv NUL Ns -terminated
168*41f55496SJohn-Mark Gurneystring, 20 or 13 bytes
169*41f55496SJohn-Mark Gurney.Pq plus NUL
170*41f55496SJohn-Mark Gurneyin length, consisting of the
171e9a56ad5SMark Murray.Ar salt
172e9a56ad5SMark Murrayfollowed by the encoded 64-bit encryption.
173*41f55496SJohn-Mark Gurney.Ss Modular crypt:
174e9a56ad5SMark MurrayIf the salt begins with the string
175e9a56ad5SMark Murray.Fa $digit$
1761a0a9345SRuslan Ermilovthen the Modular Crypt Format is used.
1771a0a9345SRuslan ErmilovThe
178e9a56ad5SMark Murray.Fa digit
1791a0a9345SRuslan Ermilovrepresents which algorithm is used in encryption.
1801a0a9345SRuslan ErmilovFollowing the token is
1811a0a9345SRuslan Ermilovthe actual salt to use in the encryption.
182*41f55496SJohn-Mark GurneyThe maximum length of the salt used depends upon the module.
183*41f55496SJohn-Mark GurneyThe salt must be terminated with the end of the string character
184*41f55496SJohn-Mark Gurney.Pq NUL
185*41f55496SJohn-Mark Gurneyor a dollar sign.
1861a0a9345SRuslan ErmilovAny characters after the dollar sign are ignored.
187e9a56ad5SMark Murray.Pp
188e9a56ad5SMark MurrayCurrently supported algorithms are:
189e9a56ad5SMark Murray.Pp
19042635956SRuslan Ermilov.Bl -enum -compact -offset indent
191067f2c3fSRuslan Ermilov.It
192e9a56ad5SMark MurrayMD5
193067f2c3fSRuslan Ermilov.It
1945c129616SMark MurrayBlowfish
195bf513f69SMark Murray.It
196bf513f69SMark MurrayNT-Hash
197a5c28e29SMark Murray.It
198b54c79e1SEitan Adler(unused)
199b54c79e1SEitan Adler.It
200a5c28e29SMark MurraySHA-256
201a5c28e29SMark Murray.It
202a5c28e29SMark MurraySHA-512
203e9a56ad5SMark Murray.El
204e9a56ad5SMark Murray.Pp
2051a0a9345SRuslan ErmilovOther crypt formats may be easily added.
2061a0a9345SRuslan ErmilovAn example salt would be:
2079ee2158bSJoel Dahl.Bl -tag -width 6n -offset indent
208bf513f69SMark Murray.It Cm "$4$thesalt$rest"
209e9a56ad5SMark Murray.El
210*41f55496SJohn-Mark Gurney.Ss Traditional crypt:
211f45f23ddSAlexey ZelkinThe algorithm used will depend upon whether
21204c9749fSBrian Feldman.Fn crypt_set_format
2139886bcdfSPeter Wemmhas been called and whether a global default format has been specified.
2149886bcdfSPeter WemmUnless a global default has been specified or
21504c9749fSBrian Feldman.Fn crypt_set_format
21688b471a1SPeter Wemmhas set the format to something else, the built-in default format is
21788b471a1SPeter Wemmused.
21888b471a1SPeter WemmThis is currently
219e9a56ad5SMark Murray.\"
220e9a56ad5SMark Murray.\" NOTICE: Also make sure to update this
221e9a56ad5SMark Murray.\"
22288b471a1SPeter WemmDES
22388b471a1SPeter Wemmif it is available, or MD5 if not.
224e9a56ad5SMark Murray.Pp
2251a0a9345SRuslan ErmilovHow the salt is used will depend upon the algorithm for the hash.
2261a0a9345SRuslan ErmilovFor
227*41f55496SJohn-Mark Gurneybest results, specify at least eight characters of salt.
22804c9749fSBrian Feldman.Pp
22904c9749fSBrian FeldmanThe
23004c9749fSBrian Feldman.Fn crypt_get_format
23104c9749fSBrian Feldmanfunction returns a constant string that represents the name of the
23204c9749fSBrian Feldmanalgorithm currently used.
23304c9749fSBrian FeldmanValid values are
23404c9749fSBrian Feldman.\"
23504c9749fSBrian Feldman.\" NOTICE: Also make sure to update this, too, as well
23604c9749fSBrian Feldman.\"
2375c129616SMark Murray.Ql des ,
238bf513f69SMark Murray.Ql blf ,
239a5c28e29SMark Murray.Ql md5 ,
240a5c28e29SMark Murray.Ql sha256 ,
241a5c28e29SMark Murray.Ql sha512
24204c9749fSBrian Feldmanand
243bf513f69SMark Murray.Ql nth .
24404c9749fSBrian Feldman.Pp
24504c9749fSBrian FeldmanThe
24604c9749fSBrian Feldman.Fn crypt_set_format
24704c9749fSBrian Feldmanfunction sets the default encoding format according to the supplied
24804c9749fSBrian Feldman.Fa string .
249e9a56ad5SMark Murray.Sh RETURN VALUES
250e4f2c10bSPhilippe CharnierThe
251e9a56ad5SMark Murray.Fn crypt
252e4f2c10bSPhilippe Charnierfunction returns a pointer to the encrypted value on success, and NULL on
253e4f2c10bSPhilippe Charnierfailure.
254e9a56ad5SMark MurrayNote: this is not a standard behaviour, AT&T
255e9a56ad5SMark Murray.Fn crypt
256e9a56ad5SMark Murraywill always return a pointer to a string.
25704c9749fSBrian Feldman.Pp
258e4f2c10bSPhilippe CharnierThe
25904c9749fSBrian Feldman.Fn crypt_set_format
260e4f2c10bSPhilippe Charnierfunction will return 1 if the supplied encoding format was valid.
26104c9749fSBrian FeldmanOtherwise, a value of 0 is returned.
262e9a56ad5SMark Murray.Sh SEE ALSO
263e9a56ad5SMark Murray.Xr login 1 ,
264e9a56ad5SMark Murray.Xr passwd 1 ,
265e9a56ad5SMark Murray.Xr getpass 3 ,
266eb894267SRuslan Ermilov.Xr passwd 5
267e9a56ad5SMark Murray.Sh HISTORY
268e9a56ad5SMark MurrayA rotor-based
269e9a56ad5SMark Murray.Fn crypt
270e9a56ad5SMark Murrayfunction appeared in
271e9a56ad5SMark Murray.At v6 .
272e9a56ad5SMark MurrayThe current style
273e9a56ad5SMark Murray.Fn crypt
274e9a56ad5SMark Murrayfirst appeared in
275e9a56ad5SMark Murray.At v7 .
276e9a56ad5SMark Murray.Pp
277f45f23ddSAlexey ZelkinThe
278f45f23ddSAlexey Zelkin.Tn DES
279f45f23ddSAlexey Zelkinsection of the code (FreeSec 1.0) was developed outside the United
280f45f23ddSAlexey ZelkinStates of America as an unencumbered replacement for the U.S.-only
281f45f23ddSAlexey Zelkin.Nx
282e9a56ad5SMark Murraylibcrypt encryption library.
283e9a56ad5SMark Murray.Sh AUTHORS
284725ab628SRuslan Ermilov.An -nosplit
285f45f23ddSAlexey ZelkinOriginally written by
286f45f23ddSAlexey Zelkin.An David Burren Aq davidb@werj.com.au ,
287f45f23ddSAlexey Zelkinlater additions and changes by
288725ab628SRuslan Ermilov.An Poul-Henning Kamp ,
28904c9749fSBrian Feldman.An Mark R V Murray ,
290bf513f69SMark Murray.An Michael Bretterklieber ,
2915c129616SMark Murray.An Kris Kennaway ,
2925c129616SMark Murray.An Brian Feldman ,
2935c129616SMark Murray.An Paul Herman
29404c9749fSBrian Feldmanand
2955c129616SMark Murray.An Niels Provos .
29624a0682cSRuslan Ermilov.Sh BUGS
29724a0682cSRuslan ErmilovThe
29824a0682cSRuslan Ermilov.Fn crypt
29924a0682cSRuslan Ermilovfunction returns a pointer to static data, and subsequent calls to
30024a0682cSRuslan Ermilov.Fn crypt
30124a0682cSRuslan Ermilovwill modify the same data.
30224a0682cSRuslan ErmilovLikewise,
30324a0682cSRuslan Ermilov.Fn crypt_set_format
30424a0682cSRuslan Ermilovmodifies static data.
30524a0682cSRuslan Ermilov.Pp
30624a0682cSRuslan ErmilovThe NT-hash scheme does not use a salt,
30724a0682cSRuslan Ermilovand is not hard
30824a0682cSRuslan Ermilovfor a competent attacker
30924a0682cSRuslan Ermilovto break.
31024a0682cSRuslan ErmilovIts use is not recommended.
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