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<?php
/**
* StringHelper class file.
*
* @link http://www.yiiframework.com/
* @copyright Copyright &copy; 2008 Yii Software LLC
* @license http://www.yiiframework.com/license/
*/
namespace yii\util;
use yii\base\Exception;
use yii\base\InvalidParamException;
/**
* PasswordHelper provides a simple API for secure password hashing and verification.
*
* PasswordHelper uses the Blowfish hash algorithm available in many PHP runtime
* environments through the PHP [crypt()](http://php.net/manual/en/function.crypt.php)
* built-in function. As of Dec 2012 it is the strongest algorithm available in PHP
* and the only algorithm without some security concerns surrounding it. For this reason,
* PasswordHelper fails to initialize when run in and environment that does not have
* crypt() and its Blowfish option. Systems with the option include:
*
* 1. Most *nix systems since PHP 4 (the algorithm is part of the library function crypt(3));
* 2. All PHP systems since 5.3.0;
* 3. All PHP systems with the [Suhosin patch](http://www.hardened-php.net/suhosin/).
*
* For more information about password hashing, crypt() and Blowfish, please read
* the Yii Wiki article [Use crypt() for password storage](http://www.yiiframework.com/wiki/425/use-crypt-for-password-storage/)
* and the PHP RFC [Adding simple password hashing API](http://wiki.php.net/rfc/password_hash).
*
* PasswordHelper throws an exception if the Blowfish hash algorithm is not
* available in the runtime PHP's crypt() function. It can be used as follows
*
* Generate a hash from a password:
*
* ~~~
* $hash = PasswordHelper::hashPassword($password);
* ~~~
*
* This hash can be stored in a database (e.g. `CHAR(64) CHARACTER SET latin1` on MySQL). The
* hash is usually generated and saved to the database when the user enters a new password.
* But it can also be useful to generate and save a hash after validating a user's
* password in order to change the cost or refresh the salt.
*
* To verify a password, fetch the user's saved hash from the database (into `$hash`) and:
*
* ~~~
* if (PasswordHelper::verifyPassword($password, $hash) {
* // password is good
* } else {
* // password is bad
* }
* ~~~
*
* @author Tom Worster <fsb@thefsb.org>
* @since 2.0
*/
class PasswordHelper
{
/**
* Generate a secure hash from a password and a random salt.
*
* Uses the PHP [crypt()](http://php.net/manual/en/function.crypt.php) built-in function
* with the Blowfish hash option.
*
* @param string $password The password to be hashed.
* @param integer $cost Cost parameter used by the Blowfish hash algorithm.
* The higher the value of cost,
* the longer it takes to generate the hash and to verify a password against it. Higher cost
* therefore slows down a brute-force attack. For best protection against brute for attacks,
* set it to the highest value that is tolerable on production servers. The time taken to
* compute the hash doubles for every increment by one of $cost. So, for example, if the
* hash takes 1 second to compute when $cost is 14 then then the compute time varies as
* 2^($cost - 14) seconds.
* @throws Exception on bad password parameter or cost parameter
* @return string The password hash string, ASCII and not longer than 64 characters.
*/
public static function hashPassword($password, $cost = 13)
{
$salt = static::generateSalt($cost);
$hash = crypt($password, $salt);
if (!is_string($hash) || strlen($hash) < 32) {
throw new Exception('Unknown error occurred while generating hash.');
}
return $hash;
}
/**
* Verifies a password against a hash.
* @param string $password The password to verify.
* @param string $hash The hash to verify the password against.
* @return boolean whether the password is correct.
* @throws InvalidParamException on bad password or hash parameters or if crypt() with Blowfish hash is not available.
*/
public static function verifyPassword($password, $hash)
{
if (!is_string($password) || $password === '') {
throw new InvalidParamException('Password must be a string and cannot be empty.');
}
if (!preg_match('/^\$2[axy]\$(\d\d)\$[\./0-9A-Za-z]{22}/', $hash, $matches) || $matches[1] < 4 || $matches[1] > 30) {
throw new InvalidParamException('Hash is invalid.');
}
$test = crypt($password, $hash);
$n = strlen($test);
if (strlen($test) < 32 || $n !== strlen($hash)) {
return false;
}
// Use a for-loop to compare two strings to prevent timing attacks. See:
// http://codereview.stackexchange.com/questions/13512
$check = 0;
for ($i = 0; $i < $n; ++$i) {
$check |= (ord($test[$i]) ^ ord($hash[$i]));
}
return $check === 0;
}
/**
* Generates a salt that can be used to generate a password hash.
*
* The PHP [crypt()](http://php.net/manual/en/function.crypt.php) built-in function
* requires, for the Blowfish hash algorithm, a salt string in a specific format:
* "$2a$", "$2x$" or "$2y$", a two digit cost parameter, "$", and 22 characters
* from the alphabet "./0-9A-Za-z".
*
* @param integer $cost the cost parameter
* @return string the random salt value.
* @throws InvalidParamException if the cost parameter is not between 4 and 30
*/
protected static function generateSalt($cost = 13)
{
$cost = (int)$cost;
if ($cost < 4 || $cost > 30) {
throw new InvalidParamException('Cost must be between 4 and 31.');
}
// Get 20 * 8bits of pseudo-random entropy from mt_rand().
$rand = '';
for ($i = 0; $i < 20; ++$i) {
$rand .= chr(mt_rand(0, 255));
}
// Add the microtime for a little more entropy.
$rand .= microtime();
// Mix the bits cryptographically into a 20-byte binary string.
$rand = sha1($rand, true);
// Form the prefix that specifies Blowfish algorithm and cost parameter.
$salt = sprintf("$2y$%02d$", $cost);
// Append the random salt data in the required base64 format.
$salt .= str_replace('+', '.', substr(base64_encode($rand), 0, 22));
return $salt;
}
}