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Increase Salt randomness (#18179)
- The current implementation of `RandomString` doesn't give you a most-possible unique randomness. It gives you 6*`length` instead of the possible 8*`length` bits(or as `length`x bytes) randomness. This is because `RandomString` is being limited to a max value of 63, this in order to represent the random byte as a letter/digit.
- The recommendation of pbkdf2 is to use 64+ bit salt, which the `RandomString` doesn't give with a length of 10, instead of increasing 10 to a higher number, this patch adds a new function called `RandomBytes` which does give you the guarentee of 8*`length` randomness and thus corresponding of `length`x bytes randomness.
- Use hexadecimal to store the bytes value in the database, as mentioned, it doesn't play nice in order to convert it to a string. This will always be a length of 32(with `length` being 16).
- When we detect on `Authenticate`(source: db) that a user has the old format of salt, re-hash the password such that the user will have it's password hashed with increased salt.

Thanks to @zeripath for working out the rouge edges from my first commit 😄.

Co-authored-by: lafriks <lauris@nix.lv>
Co-authored-by: zeripath <art27@cantab.net>
2022-01-04 15:13:52 +00:00

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// Copyright 2018 The Gitea Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a MIT-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package util
import (
"regexp"
"strings"
"testing"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
)
func TestURLJoin(t *testing.T) {
type test struct {
Expected string
Base string
Elements []string
}
newTest := func(expected, base string, elements ...string) test {
return test{Expected: expected, Base: base, Elements: elements}
}
for _, test := range []test{
newTest("https://try.gitea.io/a/b/c",
"https://try.gitea.io", "a/b", "c"),
newTest("https://try.gitea.io/a/b/c",
"https://try.gitea.io/", "/a/b/", "/c/"),
newTest("https://try.gitea.io/a/c",
"https://try.gitea.io/", "/a/./b/", "../c/"),
newTest("a/b/c",
"a", "b/c/"),
newTest("a/b/d",
"a/", "b/c/", "/../d/"),
newTest("https://try.gitea.io/a/b/c#d",
"https://try.gitea.io", "a/b", "c#d"),
newTest("/a/b/d",
"/a/", "b/c/", "/../d/"),
newTest("/a/b/c",
"/a", "b/c/"),
newTest("/a/b/c#hash",
"/a", "b/c#hash"),
} {
assert.Equal(t, test.Expected, URLJoin(test.Base, test.Elements...))
}
}
func TestIsEmptyString(t *testing.T) {
cases := []struct {
s string
expected bool
}{
{"", true},
{" ", true},
{" ", true},
{" a", false},
}
for _, v := range cases {
assert.Equal(t, v.expected, IsEmptyString(v.s))
}
}
func Test_NormalizeEOL(t *testing.T) {
data1 := []string{
"",
"This text starts with empty lines",
"another",
"",
"",
"",
"Some other empty lines in the middle",
"more.",
"And more.",
"Ends with empty lines too.",
"",
"",
"",
}
data2 := []string{
"This text does not start with empty lines",
"another",
"",
"",
"",
"Some other empty lines in the middle",
"more.",
"And more.",
"Ends without EOLtoo.",
}
buildEOLData := func(data []string, eol string) []byte {
return []byte(strings.Join(data, eol))
}
dos := buildEOLData(data1, "\r\n")
unix := buildEOLData(data1, "\n")
mac := buildEOLData(data1, "\r")
assert.Equal(t, unix, NormalizeEOL(dos))
assert.Equal(t, unix, NormalizeEOL(mac))
assert.Equal(t, unix, NormalizeEOL(unix))
dos = buildEOLData(data2, "\r\n")
unix = buildEOLData(data2, "\n")
mac = buildEOLData(data2, "\r")
assert.Equal(t, unix, NormalizeEOL(dos))
assert.Equal(t, unix, NormalizeEOL(mac))
assert.Equal(t, unix, NormalizeEOL(unix))
assert.Equal(t, []byte("one liner"), NormalizeEOL([]byte("one liner")))
assert.Equal(t, []byte("\n"), NormalizeEOL([]byte("\n")))
assert.Equal(t, []byte("\ntwo liner"), NormalizeEOL([]byte("\ntwo liner")))
assert.Equal(t, []byte("two liner\n"), NormalizeEOL([]byte("two liner\n")))
assert.Equal(t, []byte{}, NormalizeEOL([]byte{}))
assert.Equal(t, []byte("mix\nand\nmatch\n."), NormalizeEOL([]byte("mix\r\nand\rmatch\n.")))
}
func Test_RandomInt(t *testing.T) {
int, err := RandomInt(255)
assert.True(t, int >= 0)
assert.True(t, int <= 255)
assert.NoError(t, err)
}
func Test_RandomString(t *testing.T) {
str1, err := RandomString(32)
assert.NoError(t, err)
matches, err := regexp.MatchString(`^[a-zA-Z0-9]{32}$`, str1)
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.True(t, matches)
str2, err := RandomString(32)
assert.NoError(t, err)
matches, err = regexp.MatchString(`^[a-zA-Z0-9]{32}$`, str1)
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.True(t, matches)
assert.NotEqual(t, str1, str2)
str3, err := RandomString(256)
assert.NoError(t, err)
matches, err = regexp.MatchString(`^[a-zA-Z0-9]{256}$`, str3)
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.True(t, matches)
str4, err := RandomString(256)
assert.NoError(t, err)
matches, err = regexp.MatchString(`^[a-zA-Z0-9]{256}$`, str4)
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.True(t, matches)
assert.NotEqual(t, str3, str4)
}
func Test_RandomBytes(t *testing.T) {
bytes1, err := RandomBytes(32)
assert.NoError(t, err)
bytes2, err := RandomBytes(32)
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.NotEqual(t, bytes1, bytes2)
bytes3, err := RandomBytes(256)
assert.NoError(t, err)
bytes4, err := RandomBytes(256)
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.NotEqual(t, bytes3, bytes4)
}
func Test_OptionalBool(t *testing.T) {
assert.Equal(t, OptionalBoolNone, OptionalBoolParse(""))
assert.Equal(t, OptionalBoolNone, OptionalBoolParse("x"))
assert.Equal(t, OptionalBoolFalse, OptionalBoolParse("0"))
assert.Equal(t, OptionalBoolFalse, OptionalBoolParse("f"))
assert.Equal(t, OptionalBoolFalse, OptionalBoolParse("False"))
assert.Equal(t, OptionalBoolTrue, OptionalBoolParse("1"))
assert.Equal(t, OptionalBoolTrue, OptionalBoolParse("t"))
assert.Equal(t, OptionalBoolTrue, OptionalBoolParse("True"))
}