2 Unix SMB/CIFS implementation.
3 HMAC MD5 code for use in NTLMv2
4 Copyright (C) Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton 1996-2000
5 Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell 1992-2000
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21 /* taken direct from rfc2104 implementation and modified for suitable use
27 /***********************************************************************
28 the rfc 2104 version of hmac_md5 initialisation.
29 ***********************************************************************/
31 void hmac_md5_init_rfc2104(const unsigned char *key
, int key_len
, HMACMD5Context
*ctx
)
36 /* if key is longer than 64 bytes reset it to key=MD5(key) */
38 struct MD5Context tctx
;
41 MD5Update(&tctx
, key
, key_len
);
48 /* start out by storing key in pads */
49 ZERO_STRUCT(ctx
->k_ipad
);
50 ZERO_STRUCT(ctx
->k_opad
);
51 memcpy( ctx
->k_ipad
, key
, key_len
);
52 memcpy( ctx
->k_opad
, key
, key_len
);
54 /* XOR key with ipad and opad values */
55 for (i
=0; i
<64; i
++) {
56 ctx
->k_ipad
[i
] ^= 0x36;
57 ctx
->k_opad
[i
] ^= 0x5c;
61 MD5Update(&ctx
->ctx
, ctx
->k_ipad
, 64);
64 /***********************************************************************
65 the microsoft version of hmac_md5 initialisation.
66 ***********************************************************************/
68 void hmac_md5_init_limK_to_64(const unsigned char* key
, int key_len
,
73 /* if key is longer than 64 bytes truncate it */
78 /* start out by storing key in pads */
79 ZERO_STRUCT(ctx
->k_ipad
);
80 ZERO_STRUCT(ctx
->k_opad
);
81 memcpy( ctx
->k_ipad
, key
, key_len
);
82 memcpy( ctx
->k_opad
, key
, key_len
);
84 /* XOR key with ipad and opad values */
85 for (i
=0; i
<64; i
++) {
86 ctx
->k_ipad
[i
] ^= 0x36;
87 ctx
->k_opad
[i
] ^= 0x5c;
91 MD5Update(&ctx
->ctx
, ctx
->k_ipad
, 64);
94 /***********************************************************************
95 update hmac_md5 "inner" buffer
96 ***********************************************************************/
98 void hmac_md5_update(const unsigned char *text
, int text_len
, HMACMD5Context
*ctx
)
100 MD5Update(&ctx
->ctx
, text
, text_len
); /* then text of datagram */
103 /***********************************************************************
104 finish off hmac_md5 "inner" buffer and generate outer one.
105 ***********************************************************************/
106 void hmac_md5_final(unsigned char *digest
, HMACMD5Context
*ctx
)
109 struct MD5Context ctx_o
;
111 MD5Final(digest
, &ctx
->ctx
);
114 MD5Update(&ctx_o
, ctx
->k_opad
, 64);
115 MD5Update(&ctx_o
, digest
, 16);
116 MD5Final(digest
, &ctx_o
);
119 /***********************************************************
120 single function to calculate an HMAC MD5 digest from data.
121 use the microsoft hmacmd5 init method because the key is 16 bytes.
122 ************************************************************/
124 void hmac_md5( unsigned char key
[16], const unsigned char *data
, int data_len
,
125 unsigned char *digest
)
128 hmac_md5_init_limK_to_64(key
, 16, &ctx
);
131 hmac_md5_update(data
, data_len
, &ctx
);
133 hmac_md5_final(digest
, &ctx
);