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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # # SelfTest/Protocol/test_KDF.py: Self-test for key derivation functions # # =================================================================== # The contents of this file are dedicated to the public domain. To # the extent that dedication to the public domain is not available, # everyone is granted a worldwide, perpetual, royalty-free, # non-exclusive license to exercise all rights associated with the # contents of this file for any purpose whatsoever. # No rights are reserved. # # THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, # EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF # MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND # NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS # BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN # ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN # CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE # SOFTWARE. # =================================================================== __revision__ = "$Id$" import unittest from binascii import unhexlify from Crypto.SelfTest.st_common import list_test_cases from Crypto.Hash import SHA as SHA1,HMAC from Crypto.Protocol.KDF import * def t2b(t): return unhexlify(b(t)) class PBKDF1_Tests(unittest.TestCase): # List of tuples with test data. # Each tuple is made up by: # Item #0: a pass phrase # Item #1: salt (8 bytes encoded in hex) # Item #2: output key length # Item #3: iterations to use # Item #4: expected result (encoded in hex) _testData = ( # From http://www.di-mgt.com.au/cryptoKDFs.html#examplespbkdf ("password","78578E5A5D63CB06",16,1000,"DC19847E05C64D2FAF10EBFB4A3D2A20"), ) def test1(self): v = self._testData[0] res = PBKDF1(v[0], t2b(v[1]), v[2], v[3], SHA1) self.assertEqual(res, t2b(v[4])) class PBKDF2_Tests(unittest.TestCase): # List of tuples with test data. # Each tuple is made up by: # Item #0: a pass phrase # Item #1: salt (encoded in hex) # Item #2: output key length # Item #3: iterations to use # Item #4: expected result (encoded in hex) _testData = ( # From http://www.di-mgt.com.au/cryptoKDFs.html#examplespbkdf ("password","78578E5A5D63CB06",24,2048,"BFDE6BE94DF7E11DD409BCE20A0255EC327CB936FFE93643"), # From RFC 6050 ("password","73616c74", 20, 1, "0c60c80f961f0e71f3a9b524af6012062fe037a6"), ("password","73616c74", 20, 2, "ea6c014dc72d6f8ccd1ed92ace1d41f0d8de8957"), ("password","73616c74", 20, 4096, "4b007901b765489abead49d926f721d065a429c1"), ("passwordPASSWORDpassword","73616c7453414c5473616c7453414c5473616c7453414c5473616c7453414c5473616c74", 25, 4096, "3d2eec4fe41c849b80c8d83662c0e44a8b291a964cf2f07038"), ( 'pass\x00word',"7361006c74",16,4096, "56fa6aa75548099dcc37d7f03425e0c3"), ) def test1(self): # Test only for HMAC-SHA1 as PRF def prf(p,s): return HMAC.new(p,s,SHA1).digest() for i in range(len(self._testData)): v = self._testData[i] res = PBKDF2(v[0], t2b(v[1]), v[2], v[3]) res2 = PBKDF2(v[0], t2b(v[1]), v[2], v[3], prf) self.assertEqual(res, t2b(v[4])) self.assertEqual(res, res2) def get_tests(config={}): tests = [] tests += list_test_cases(PBKDF1_Tests) tests += list_test_cases(PBKDF2_Tests) return tests if __name__ == '__main__': suite = lambda: unittest.TestSuite(get_tests()) unittest.main(defaultTest='suite') # vim:set ts=4 sw=4 sts=4