Merge pull request #297 from jgehrcke/feature/md5apr1bcrypt

Implement MD5-APR1 and BCRYPT for htpasswd auth
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Guillaume Ayoub 2015-07-29 13:52:57 +02:00
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# along with Radicale. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
"""
Htpasswd authentication.
Implement htpasswd authentication.
Load the list of login/password couples according a the configuration file
created by Apache ``htpasswd`` command. Plain-text, crypt and sha1 are
supported, but md5 is not (see ``htpasswd`` man page to understand why).
Apache's htpasswd command (httpd.apache.org/docs/programs/htpasswd.html) manages
a file for storing user credentials. It can encrypt passwords using different
methods, e.g. BCRYPT, MD5-APR1 (a version of MD5 modified for Apache), SHA1, or
by using the system's CRYPT routine. The CRYPT and SHA1 encryption methods
implemented by htpasswd are considered as insecure. MD5-APR1 provides medium
security as of 2015. Only BCRYPT can be considered secure by current standards.
MD5-APR1-encrypted credentials can be written by all versions of htpasswd (its
the default, in fact), whereas BCRYPT requires htpasswd 2.4.x or newer.
The `is_authenticated(user, password)` function provided by this module
verifies the user-given credentials by parsing the htpasswd credential file
pointed to by the ``htpasswd_filename`` configuration value while assuming
the password encryption method specified via the ``htpasswd_encryption``
configuration value.
The following htpasswd password encrpytion methods are supported by Radicale
out-of-the-box:
- plain-text (created by htpasswd -p...) -- INSECURE
- CRYPT (created by htpasswd -d...) -- INSECURE
- SHA1 (created by htpasswd -s...) -- INSECURE
When passlib (https://pypi.python.org/pypi/passlib) is importable, the
following significantly more secure schemes are parsable by Radicale:
- MD5-APR1 (htpasswd -m...) -- htpasswd's default method
- BCRYPT (htpasswd -B...) -- Requires htpasswd 2.4.x
"""
import base64
import hashlib
import os
from .. import config
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def _plain(hash_value, password):
"""Check if ``hash_value`` and ``password`` match using plain method."""
"""Check if ``hash_value`` and ``password`` match, using plain method."""
return hash_value == password
def _crypt(hash_value, password):
"""Check if ``hash_value`` and ``password`` match using crypt method."""
# The ``crypt`` module is only present on Unix, import if needed
import crypt
"""Check if ``hash_value`` and ``password`` match, using crypt method."""
return crypt.crypt(password, hash_value) == hash_value
def _sha1(hash_value, password):
"""Check if ``hash_value`` and ``password`` match using sha1 method."""
"""Check if ``hash_value`` and ``password`` match, using sha1 method."""
hash_value = hash_value.replace("{SHA}", "").encode("ascii")
password = password.encode(config.get("encoding", "stock"))
sha1 = hashlib.sha1() # pylint: disable=E1101
sha1.update(password)
return sha1.digest() == base64.b64decode(hash_value)
def _ssha(hash_salt_value, password):
"""Check if ``hash_salt_value`` and ``password`` match using salted sha1 method."""
hash_salt_value = hash_salt_value.replace("{SSHA}", "").encode("ascii").decode('base64')
"""Check if ``hash_salt_value`` and ``password`` match, using salted sha1
method. This method is not directly supported by htpasswd, but it can be
written with e.g. openssl, and nginx can parse it."""
hash_salt_value = hash_salt_value.replace(
"{SSHA}", "").encode("ascii").decode('base64')
password = password.encode(config.get("encoding", "stock"))
hash_value = hash_salt_value[:20]
salt_value = hash_salt_value[20:]
@ -69,11 +97,69 @@ def _ssha(hash_salt_value, password):
sha1.update(salt_value)
return sha1.digest() == hash_value
def _bcrypt(hash_value, password):
return _passlib_bcrypt.verify(password, hash_value)
def _md5apr1(hash_value, password):
return _passlib_md5apr1.verify(password, hash_value)
# Prepare mapping between encryption names and verification functions.
# Pre-fill with methods that do not have external dependencies.
_verifuncs = {
"ssha": _ssha,
"sha1": _sha1,
"plain": _plain
}
# Conditionally attempt to import external dependencies.
if ENCRYPTION == "md5":
try:
from passlib.hash import apr_md5_crypt as _passlib_md5apr1
except ImportError:
raise RuntimeError(("The htpasswd_encryption method 'md5' requires "
"availability of the passlib module."))
_verifuncs["md5"] = _md5apr1
elif ENCRYPTION == "bcrypt":
try:
from passlib.hash import bcrypt as _passlib_bcrypt
except ImportError:
raise RuntimeError(("The htpasswd_encryption method 'bcrypt' requires "
"availability of the passlib module with bcrypt support."))
# A call to `encrypt` raises passlib.exc.MissingBackendError with a good
# error message if bcrypt backend is not available. Trigger this here.
_passlib_bcrypt.encrypt("test-bcrypt-backend")
_verifuncs["bcrypt"] = _bcrypt
elif ENCRYPTION == "crypt":
try:
import crypt
except ImportError:
raise RuntimeError(("The htpasswd_encryption method 'crypt' requires "
"crypt() system support."))
_verifuncs["crypt"] = _crypt
# Validate initial configuration.
if ENCRYPTION not in _verifuncs:
raise RuntimeError(("The htpasswd encryption method '%s' is not "
"supported." % ENCRYPTION))
def is_authenticated(user, password):
"""Check if ``user``/``password`` couple is valid."""
for line in open(FILENAME).readlines():
if line.strip():
login, hash_value = line.strip().split(":")
"""Validate credentials: iterate through htpasswd credential file until
user matches, extract hash (encrypted password) and check hash against
user-given password, using the method specified in the Radicale config.
"""
with open(FILENAME) as f:
for line in f:
strippedline = line.strip()
if strippedline:
login, hash_value = strippedline.split(":")
if login == user:
return globals()["_%s" % ENCRYPTION](hash_value, password)
# Allow encryption method to be overridden at runtime.
return _verifuncs[ENCRYPTION](hash_value, password)
return False