Properly generate salt in rpcauth.py, update tests

Previously, when iterating over bytes of the generated salt to construct
a hex string, only one character would be outputted when the byte is
less than 0x10. Meaning that for a 16 byte salt, the hex string might be
less than 32 characters and collisions would occur.
pull/643/head
Carl Dong 6 years ago
parent 35739976c1
commit 6be7d14d24

@ -5,17 +5,13 @@
import sys
import os
from random import SystemRandom
import base64
from binascii import hexlify
import hmac
def generate_salt():
# This uses os.urandom() underneath
cryptogen = SystemRandom()
# Create 16 byte hex salt
salt_sequence = [cryptogen.randrange(256) for _ in range(16)]
return ''.join([format(r, 'x') for r in salt_sequence])
def generate_salt(size):
"""Create size byte hex salt"""
return hexlify(os.urandom(size)).decode()
def generate_password():
"""Create 32 byte b64 password"""
@ -32,7 +28,8 @@ def main():
username = sys.argv[1]
salt = generate_salt()
# Create 16 byte hex salt
salt = generate_salt(16)
if len(sys.argv) > 2:
password = sys.argv[2]
else:

@ -24,8 +24,8 @@ class TestRPCAuth(unittest.TestCase):
self.rpcauth = importlib.import_module('rpcauth')
def test_generate_salt(self):
self.assertLessEqual(len(self.rpcauth.generate_salt()), 32)
self.assertGreaterEqual(len(self.rpcauth.generate_salt()), 16)
for i in range(16, 32 + 1):
self.assertEqual(len(self.rpcauth.generate_salt(i)), i * 2)
def test_generate_password(self):
password = self.rpcauth.generate_password()
@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ class TestRPCAuth(unittest.TestCase):
self.assertEqual(expected_password, password)
def test_check_password_hmac(self):
salt = self.rpcauth.generate_salt()
salt = self.rpcauth.generate_salt(16)
password = self.rpcauth.generate_password()
password_hmac = self.rpcauth.password_to_hmac(salt, password)

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