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Security::pbkdf2()   C

Complexity

Conditions 16
Paths 57

Size

Total Lines 46
Code Lines 30

Duplication

Lines 0
Ratio 0 %

Code Coverage

Tests 5
CRAP Score 177.1886

Importance

Changes 0
Metric Value
dl 0
loc 46
rs 5.0026
c 0
b 0
f 0
ccs 5
cts 35
cp 0.1429
cc 16
eloc 30
nc 57
nop 5
crap 177.1886

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<?php
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/**
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 * @link http://www.yiiframework.com/
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 * @copyright Copyright (c) 2008 Yii Software LLC
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 * @license http://www.yiiframework.com/license/
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 */
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namespace yii\base;
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use yii\helpers\StringHelper;
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use Yii;
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/**
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 * Security provides a set of methods to handle common security-related tasks.
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 *
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 * In particular, Security supports the following features:
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 *
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 * - Encryption/decryption: [[encryptByKey()]], [[decryptByKey()]], [[encryptByPassword()]] and [[decryptByPassword()]]
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 * - Key derivation using standard algorithms: [[pbkdf2()]] and [[hkdf()]]
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 * - Data tampering prevention: [[hashData()]] and [[validateData()]]
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 * - Password validation: [[generatePasswordHash()]] and [[validatePassword()]]
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 *
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 * > Note: this class requires 'OpenSSL' PHP extension for random key/string generation on Windows and
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 * for encryption/decryption on all platforms. For the highest security level PHP version >= 5.5.0 is recommended.
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 *
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 * @author Qiang Xue <[email protected]>
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 * @author Tom Worster <[email protected]>
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 * @author Klimov Paul <[email protected]>
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 * @since 2.0
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 */
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class Security extends Component
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{
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    /**
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     * @var string The cipher to use for encryption and decryption.
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     */
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    public $cipher = 'AES-128-CBC';
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    /**
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     * @var array[] Look-up table of block sizes and key sizes for each supported OpenSSL cipher.
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     *
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     * In each element, the key is one of the ciphers supported by OpenSSL (@see openssl_get_cipher_methods()).
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     * The value is an array of two integers, the first is the cipher's block size in bytes and the second is
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     * the key size in bytes.
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     *
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     * > Warning: All OpenSSL ciphers that we recommend are in the default value, i.e. AES in CBC mode.
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     *
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     * > Note: Yii's encryption protocol uses the same size for cipher key, HMAC signature key and key
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     * derivation salt.
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     */
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    public $allowedCiphers = [
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        'AES-128-CBC' => [16, 16],
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        'AES-192-CBC' => [16, 24],
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        'AES-256-CBC' => [16, 32],
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    ];
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    /**
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     * @var string Hash algorithm for key derivation. Recommend sha256, sha384 or sha512.
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     * @see hash_algos()
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     */
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    public $kdfHash = 'sha256';
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    /**
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     * @var string Hash algorithm for message authentication. Recommend sha256, sha384 or sha512.
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     * @see hash_algos()
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     */
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    public $macHash = 'sha256';
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    /**
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     * @var string HKDF info value for derivation of message authentication key.
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     * @see hkdf()
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     */
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    public $authKeyInfo = 'AuthorizationKey';
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    /**
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     * @var integer derivation iterations count.
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     * Set as high as possible to hinder dictionary password attacks.
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     */
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    public $derivationIterations = 100000;
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    /**
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     * @var integer Default cost used for password hashing.
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     * Allowed value is between 4 and 31.
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     * @see generatePasswordHash()
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     * @since 2.0.6
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     */
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    public $passwordHashCost = 13;
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    /**
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     * Encrypts data using a password.
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     * Derives keys for encryption and authentication from the password using PBKDF2 and a random salt,
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     * which is deliberately slow to protect against dictionary attacks. Use [[encryptByKey()]] to
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     * encrypt fast using a cryptographic key rather than a password. Key derivation time is
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     * determined by [[$derivationIterations]], which should be set as high as possible.
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     * The encrypted data includes a keyed message authentication code (MAC) so there is no need
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     * to hash input or output data.
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     * > Note: Avoid encrypting with passwords wherever possible. Nothing can protect against
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     * poor-quality or compromised passwords.
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     * @param string $data the data to encrypt
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     * @param string $password the password to use for encryption
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     * @return string the encrypted data
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     * @see decryptByPassword()
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     * @see encryptByKey()
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     */
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    public function encryptByPassword($data, $password)
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    {
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        return $this->encrypt($data, true, $password, null);
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    }
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    /**
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     * Encrypts data using a cryptographic key.
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     * Derives keys for encryption and authentication from the input key using HKDF and a random salt,
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     * which is very fast relative to [[encryptByPassword()]]. The input key must be properly
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     * random -- use [[generateRandomKey()]] to generate keys.
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     * The encrypted data includes a keyed message authentication code (MAC) so there is no need
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     * to hash input or output data.
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     * @param string $data the data to encrypt
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     * @param string $inputKey the input to use for encryption and authentication
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     * @param string $info optional context and application specific information, see [[hkdf()]]
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     * @return string the encrypted data
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     * @see decryptByKey()
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     * @see encryptByPassword()
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     */
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    public function encryptByKey($data, $inputKey, $info = null)
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    {
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        return $this->encrypt($data, false, $inputKey, $info);
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    }
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    /**
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     * Verifies and decrypts data encrypted with [[encryptByPassword()]].
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     * @param string $data the encrypted data to decrypt
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     * @param string $password the password to use for decryption
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     * @return boolean|string the decrypted data or false on authentication failure
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     * @see encryptByPassword()
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     */
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    public function decryptByPassword($data, $password)
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    {
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        return $this->decrypt($data, true, $password, null);
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    }
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    /**
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     * Verifies and decrypts data encrypted with [[encryptByPassword()]].
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     * @param string $data the encrypted data to decrypt
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     * @param string $inputKey the input to use for encryption and authentication
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     * @param string $info optional context and application specific information, see [[hkdf()]]
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     * @return boolean|string the decrypted data or false on authentication failure
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     * @see encryptByKey()
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     */
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    public function decryptByKey($data, $inputKey, $info = null)
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    {
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        return $this->decrypt($data, false, $inputKey, $info);
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    }
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    /**
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     * Encrypts data.
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     *
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     * @param string $data data to be encrypted
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     * @param boolean $passwordBased set true to use password-based key derivation
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     * @param string $secret the encryption password or key
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     * @param string $info context/application specific information, e.g. a user ID
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     * See [RFC 5869 Section 3.2](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5869#section-3.2) for more details.
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     *
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     * @return string the encrypted data
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     * @throws InvalidConfigException on OpenSSL not loaded
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     * @throws Exception on OpenSSL error
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     * @see decrypt()
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     */
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    protected function encrypt($data, $passwordBased, $secret, $info)
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    {
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        if (!extension_loaded('openssl')) {
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            throw new InvalidConfigException('Encryption requires the OpenSSL PHP extension');
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        }
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        if (!isset($this->allowedCiphers[$this->cipher][0], $this->allowedCiphers[$this->cipher][1])) {
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            throw new InvalidConfigException($this->cipher . ' is not an allowed cipher');
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        }
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        list($blockSize, $keySize) = $this->allowedCiphers[$this->cipher];
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        $keySalt = $this->generateRandomKey($keySize);
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        if ($passwordBased) {
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            $key = $this->pbkdf2($this->kdfHash, $secret, $keySalt, $this->derivationIterations, $keySize);
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        } else {
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            $key = $this->hkdf($this->kdfHash, $secret, $keySalt, $info, $keySize);
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        }
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        $iv = $this->generateRandomKey($blockSize);
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        $encrypted = openssl_encrypt($data, $this->cipher, $key, OPENSSL_RAW_DATA, $iv);
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        if ($encrypted === false) {
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            throw new \yii\base\Exception('OpenSSL failure on encryption: ' . openssl_error_string());
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        }
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        $authKey = $this->hkdf($this->kdfHash, $key, null, $this->authKeyInfo, $keySize);
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        $hashed = $this->hashData($iv . $encrypted, $authKey);
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        /*
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         * Output: [keySalt][MAC][IV][ciphertext]
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         * - keySalt is KEY_SIZE bytes long
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         * - MAC: message authentication code, length same as the output of MAC_HASH
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         * - IV: initialization vector, length $blockSize
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         */
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        return $keySalt . $hashed;
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    }
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    /**
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     * Decrypts data.
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     *
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     * @param string $data encrypted data to be decrypted.
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     * @param boolean $passwordBased set true to use password-based key derivation
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     * @param string $secret the decryption password or key
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     * @param string $info context/application specific information, @see encrypt()
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     *
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     * @return boolean|string the decrypted data or false on authentication failure
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     * @throws InvalidConfigException on OpenSSL not loaded
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     * @throws Exception on OpenSSL error
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     * @see encrypt()
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     */
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    protected function decrypt($data, $passwordBased, $secret, $info)
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    {
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        if (!extension_loaded('openssl')) {
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            throw new InvalidConfigException('Encryption requires the OpenSSL PHP extension');
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        }
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        if (!isset($this->allowedCiphers[$this->cipher][0], $this->allowedCiphers[$this->cipher][1])) {
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            throw new InvalidConfigException($this->cipher . ' is not an allowed cipher');
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        }
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        list($blockSize, $keySize) = $this->allowedCiphers[$this->cipher];
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        $keySalt = StringHelper::byteSubstr($data, 0, $keySize);
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        if ($passwordBased) {
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            $key = $this->pbkdf2($this->kdfHash, $secret, $keySalt, $this->derivationIterations, $keySize);
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        } else {
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            $key = $this->hkdf($this->kdfHash, $secret, $keySalt, $info, $keySize);
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        }
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        $authKey = $this->hkdf($this->kdfHash, $key, null, $this->authKeyInfo, $keySize);
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        $data = $this->validateData(StringHelper::byteSubstr($data, $keySize, null), $authKey);
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        if ($data === false) {
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            return false;
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        }
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        $iv = StringHelper::byteSubstr($data, 0, $blockSize);
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        $encrypted = StringHelper::byteSubstr($data, $blockSize, null);
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        $decrypted = openssl_decrypt($encrypted, $this->cipher, $key, OPENSSL_RAW_DATA, $iv);
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        if ($decrypted === false) {
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            throw new \yii\base\Exception('OpenSSL failure on decryption: ' . openssl_error_string());
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        }
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        return $decrypted;
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    }
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    /**
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     * Derives a key from the given input key using the standard HKDF algorithm.
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     * Implements HKDF specified in [RFC 5869](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5869).
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     * Recommend use one of the SHA-2 hash algorithms: sha224, sha256, sha384 or sha512.
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     * @param string $algo a hash algorithm supported by `hash_hmac()`, e.g. 'SHA-256'
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     * @param string $inputKey the source key
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     * @param string $salt the random salt
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     * @param string $info optional info to bind the derived key material to application-
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     * and context-specific information, e.g. a user ID or API version, see
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     * [RFC 5869](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5869)
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     * @param integer $length length of the output key in bytes. If 0, the output key is
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     * the length of the hash algorithm output.
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     * @throws InvalidParamException when HMAC generation fails.
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     * @return string the derived key
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     */
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    public function hkdf($algo, $inputKey, $salt = null, $info = null, $length = 0)
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    {
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        $test = @hash_hmac($algo, '', '', true);
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        if (!$test) {
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            throw new InvalidParamException('Failed to generate HMAC with hash algorithm: ' . $algo);
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        }
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        $hashLength = StringHelper::byteLength($test);
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        if (is_string($length) && preg_match('{^\d{1,16}$}', $length)) {
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            $length = (int) $length;
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        }
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        if (!is_int($length) || $length < 0 || $length > 255 * $hashLength) {
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            throw new InvalidParamException('Invalid length');
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        }
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        $blocks = $length !== 0 ? ceil($length / $hashLength) : 1;
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        if ($salt === null) {
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            $salt = str_repeat("\0", $hashLength);
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        }
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        $prKey = hash_hmac($algo, $inputKey, $salt, true);
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        $hmac = '';
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        $outputKey = '';
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        for ($i = 1; $i <= $blocks; $i++) {
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            $hmac = hash_hmac($algo, $hmac . $info . chr($i), $prKey, true);
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            $outputKey .= $hmac;
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        }
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        if ($length !== 0) {
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            $outputKey = StringHelper::byteSubstr($outputKey, 0, $length);
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        }
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        return $outputKey;
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    }
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    /**
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     * Derives a key from the given password using the standard PBKDF2 algorithm.
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     * Implements HKDF2 specified in [RFC 2898](http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2898#section-5.2)
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     * Recommend use one of the SHA-2 hash algorithms: sha224, sha256, sha384 or sha512.
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     * @param string $algo a hash algorithm supported by `hash_hmac()`, e.g. 'SHA-256'
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     * @param string $password the source password
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     * @param string $salt the random salt
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     * @param integer $iterations the number of iterations of the hash algorithm. Set as high as
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     * possible to hinder dictionary password attacks.
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     * @param integer $length length of the output key in bytes. If 0, the output key is
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     * the length of the hash algorithm output.
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     * @return string the derived key
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     * @throws InvalidParamException when hash generation fails due to invalid params given.
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     */
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    public function pbkdf2($algo, $password, $salt, $iterations, $length = 0)
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    {
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        if (function_exists('hash_pbkdf2')) {
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            $outputKey = hash_pbkdf2($algo, $password, $salt, $iterations, $length, true);
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            if ($outputKey === false) {
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                throw new InvalidParamException('Invalid parameters to hash_pbkdf2()');
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            }
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            return $outputKey;
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        }
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        // todo: is there a nice way to reduce the code repetition in hkdf() and pbkdf2()?
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        $test = @hash_hmac($algo, '', '', true);
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        if (!$test) {
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            throw new InvalidParamException('Failed to generate HMAC with hash algorithm: ' . $algo);
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        }
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        if (is_string($iterations) && preg_match('{^\d{1,16}$}', $iterations)) {
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            $iterations = (int) $iterations;
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        }
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        if (!is_int($iterations) || $iterations < 1) {
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            throw new InvalidParamException('Invalid iterations');
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        }
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        if (is_string($length) && preg_match('{^\d{1,16}$}', $length)) {
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            $length = (int) $length;
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        }
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        if (!is_int($length) || $length < 0) {
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            throw new InvalidParamException('Invalid length');
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        }
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        $hashLength = StringHelper::byteLength($test);
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        $blocks = $length !== 0 ? ceil($length / $hashLength) : 1;
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        $outputKey = '';
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        for ($j = 1; $j <= $blocks; $j++) {
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            $hmac = hash_hmac($algo, $salt . pack('N', $j), $password, true);
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            $xorsum = $hmac;
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            for ($i = 1; $i < $iterations; $i++) {
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                $hmac = hash_hmac($algo, $hmac, $password, true);
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                $xorsum ^= $hmac;
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            }
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            $outputKey .= $xorsum;
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        }
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        if ($length !== 0) {
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            $outputKey = StringHelper::byteSubstr($outputKey, 0, $length);
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        }
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        return $outputKey;
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    }
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    /**
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     * Prefixes data with a keyed hash value so that it can later be detected if it is tampered.
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     * There is no need to hash inputs or outputs of [[encryptByKey()]] or [[encryptByPassword()]]
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     * as those methods perform the task.
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     * @param string $data the data to be protected
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     * @param string $key the secret key to be used for generating hash. Should be a secure
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     * cryptographic key.
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     * @param boolean $rawHash whether the generated hash value is in raw binary format. If false, lowercase
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     * hex digits will be generated.
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     * @return string the data prefixed with the keyed hash
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     * @throws InvalidConfigException when HMAC generation fails.
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     * @see validateData()
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     * @see generateRandomKey()
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     * @see hkdf()
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     * @see pbkdf2()
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     */
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    public function hashData($data, $key, $rawHash = false)
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    {
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        $hash = hash_hmac($this->macHash, $data, $key, $rawHash);
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        if (!$hash) {
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            throw new InvalidConfigException('Failed to generate HMAC with hash algorithm: ' . $this->macHash);
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        }
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        return $hash . $data;
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    }
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    /**
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     * Validates if the given data is tampered.
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     * @param string $data the data to be validated. The data must be previously
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     * generated by [[hashData()]].
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     * @param string $key the secret key that was previously used to generate the hash for the data in [[hashData()]].
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     * function to see the supported hashing algorithms on your system. This must be the same
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     * as the value passed to [[hashData()]] when generating the hash for the data.
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     * @param boolean $rawHash this should take the same value as when you generate the data using [[hashData()]].
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     * It indicates whether the hash value in the data is in binary format. If false, it means the hash value consists
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     * of lowercase hex digits only.
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     * hex digits will be generated.
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     * @return string the real data with the hash stripped off. False if the data is tampered.
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     * @throws InvalidConfigException when HMAC generation fails.
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     * @see hashData()
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     */
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    public function validateData($data, $key, $rawHash = false)
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    {
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        $test = @hash_hmac($this->macHash, '', '', $rawHash);
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        if (!$test) {
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            throw new InvalidConfigException('Failed to generate HMAC with hash algorithm: ' . $this->macHash);
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        }
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        $hashLength = StringHelper::byteLength($test);
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        if (StringHelper::byteLength($data) >= $hashLength) {
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            $hash = StringHelper::byteSubstr($data, 0, $hashLength);
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            $pureData = StringHelper::byteSubstr($data, $hashLength, null);
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            $calculatedHash = hash_hmac($this->macHash, $pureData, $key, $rawHash);
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            if ($this->compareString($hash, $calculatedHash)) {
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                return $pureData;
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            }
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        }
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        return false;
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    }
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    private $_useLibreSSL;
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    private $_randomFile;
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    /**
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     * Generates specified number of random bytes.
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     * Note that output may not be ASCII.
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     * @see generateRandomString() if you need a string.
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     *
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     * @param integer $length the number of bytes to generate
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     * @return string the generated random bytes
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     * @throws InvalidParamException if wrong length is specified
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     * @throws Exception on failure.
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     */
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    public function generateRandomKey($length = 32)
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    {
431 36
        if (!is_int($length)) {
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            throw new InvalidParamException('First parameter ($length) must be an integer');
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        }
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        if ($length < 1) {
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            throw new InvalidParamException('First parameter ($length) must be greater than 0');
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        }
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        // always use random_bytes() if it is available
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        if (function_exists('random_bytes')) {
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            return random_bytes($length);
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        }
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        // The recent LibreSSL RNGs are faster and likely better than /dev/urandom.
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        // Parse OPENSSL_VERSION_TEXT because OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER is no use for LibreSSL.
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        // https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=71143
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        if ($this->_useLibreSSL === null) {
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            $this->_useLibreSSL = defined('OPENSSL_VERSION_TEXT')
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                && preg_match('{^LibreSSL (\d\d?)\.(\d\d?)\.(\d\d?)$}', OPENSSL_VERSION_TEXT, $matches)
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                && (10000 * $matches[1]) + (100 * $matches[2]) + $matches[3] >= 20105;
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        }
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        // Since 5.4.0, openssl_random_pseudo_bytes() reads from CryptGenRandom on Windows instead
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        // of using OpenSSL library. LibreSSL is OK everywhere but don't use OpenSSL on non-Windows.
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        if ($this->_useLibreSSL
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            || (
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                DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR !== '/'
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                && substr_compare(PHP_OS, 'win', 0, 3, true) === 0
459 31
                && function_exists('openssl_random_pseudo_bytes')
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            )
461 31
        ) {
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            $key = openssl_random_pseudo_bytes($length, $cryptoStrong);
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            if ($cryptoStrong === false) {
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                throw new Exception(
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                    'openssl_random_pseudo_bytes() set $crypto_strong false. Your PHP setup is insecure.'
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                );
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            }
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            if ($key !== false && StringHelper::byteLength($key) === $length) {
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                return $key;
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            }
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        }
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        // mcrypt_create_iv() does not use libmcrypt. Since PHP 5.3.7 it directly reads
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        // CryptGenRandom on Windows. Elsewhere it directly reads /dev/urandom.
475 31
        if (function_exists('mcrypt_create_iv')) {
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            $key = mcrypt_create_iv($length, MCRYPT_DEV_URANDOM);
477 27
            if (StringHelper::byteLength($key) === $length) {
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                return $key;
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            }
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        }
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        // If not on Windows, try to open a random device.
483 4
        if ($this->_randomFile === null && DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR === '/') {
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            // urandom is a symlink to random on FreeBSD.
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            $device = PHP_OS === 'FreeBSD' ? '/dev/random' : '/dev/urandom';
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            // Check random device for special character device protection mode. Use lstat()
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            // instead of stat() in case an attacker arranges a symlink to a fake device.
488 4
            $lstat = @lstat($device);
489 4
            if ($lstat !== false && ($lstat['mode'] & 0170000) === 020000) {
490 4
                $this->_randomFile = fopen($device, 'rb') ?: null;
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                if (is_resource($this->_randomFile)) {
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                    // Reduce PHP stream buffer from default 8192 bytes to optimize data
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                    // transfer from the random device for smaller values of $length.
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                    // This also helps to keep future randoms out of user memory space.
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                    $bufferSize = 8;
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                    if (function_exists('stream_set_read_buffer')) {
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                        stream_set_read_buffer($this->_randomFile, $bufferSize);
500 3
                    }
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                    // stream_set_read_buffer() isn't implemented on HHVM
502 3
                    if (function_exists('stream_set_chunk_size')) {
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                        stream_set_chunk_size($this->_randomFile, $bufferSize);
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                    }
505 3
                }
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            }
507 4
        }
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509 4
        if (is_resource($this->_randomFile)) {
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            $buffer = '';
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            $stillNeed = $length;
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            while ($stillNeed > 0) {
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                $someBytes = fread($this->_randomFile, $stillNeed);
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                if ($someBytes === false) {
515 1
                    break;
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                }
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                $buffer .= $someBytes;
518 2
                $stillNeed -= StringHelper::byteLength($someBytes);
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                if ($stillNeed === 0) {
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                    // Leaving file pointer open in order to make next generation faster by reusing it.
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                    return $buffer;
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                }
523 2
            }
524 1
            fclose($this->_randomFile);
525 1
            $this->_randomFile = null;
526 1
        }
527
528 2
        throw new Exception('Unable to generate a random key');
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    }
530
531
    /**
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     * Generates a random string of specified length.
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     * The string generated matches [A-Za-z0-9_-]+ and is transparent to URL-encoding.
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     *
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     * @param integer $length the length of the key in characters
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     * @return string the generated random key
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     * @throws Exception on failure.
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     */
539 23
    public function generateRandomString($length = 32)
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    {
541 23
        if (!is_int($length)) {
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            throw new InvalidParamException('First parameter ($length) must be an integer');
543
        }
544
545 23
        if ($length < 1) {
546
            throw new InvalidParamException('First parameter ($length) must be greater than 0');
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        }
548
549 23
        $bytes = $this->generateRandomKey($length);
550
        // '=' character(s) returned by base64_encode() are always discarded because
551
        // they are guaranteed to be after position $length in the base64_encode() output.
552 23
        return strtr(substr(base64_encode($bytes), 0, $length), '+/', '_-');
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    }
554
555
    /**
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     * Generates a secure hash from a password and a random salt.
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     *
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     * The generated hash can be stored in database.
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     * Later when a password needs to be validated, the hash can be fetched and passed
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     * to [[validatePassword()]]. For example,
561
     *
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     * ```php
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     * // generates the hash (usually done during user registration or when the password is changed)
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     * $hash = Yii::$app->getSecurity()->generatePasswordHash($password);
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     * // ...save $hash in database...
566
     *
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     * // during login, validate if the password entered is correct using $hash fetched from database
568
     * if (Yii::$app->getSecurity()->validatePassword($password, $hash) {
569
     *     // password is good
570
     * } else {
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     *     // password is bad
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     * }
573
     * ```
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     *
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     * @param string $password The password to be hashed.
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     * @param integer $cost Cost parameter used by the Blowfish hash algorithm.
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     * The higher the value of cost,
578
     * the longer it takes to generate the hash and to verify a password against it. Higher cost
579
     * therefore slows down a brute-force attack. For best protection against brute-force attacks,
580
     * set it to the highest value that is tolerable on production servers. The time taken to
581
     * compute the hash doubles for every increment by one of $cost.
582
     * @return string The password hash string. When [[passwordHashStrategy]] is set to 'crypt',
583
     * the output is always 60 ASCII characters, when set to 'password_hash' the output length
584
     * might increase in future versions of PHP (http://php.net/manual/en/function.password-hash.php)
585
     * @throws Exception on bad password parameter or cost parameter.
586
     * @see validatePassword()
587
     */
588 1
    public function generatePasswordHash($password, $cost = null)
589
    {
590 1
        if ($cost === null) {
591 1
            $cost = $this->passwordHashCost;
592 1
        }
593
594 1
        if (function_exists('password_hash')) {
595
            /** @noinspection PhpUndefinedConstantInspection */
596 1
            return password_hash($password, PASSWORD_DEFAULT, ['cost' => $cost]);
597
        }
598
599
        $salt = $this->generateSalt($cost);
600
        $hash = crypt($password, $salt);
601
        // strlen() is safe since crypt() returns only ascii
602
        if (!is_string($hash) || strlen($hash) !== 60) {
603
            throw new Exception('Unknown error occurred while generating hash.');
604
        }
605
606
        return $hash;
607
    }
608
609
    /**
610
     * Verifies a password against a hash.
611
     * @param string $password The password to verify.
612
     * @param string $hash The hash to verify the password against.
613
     * @return boolean whether the password is correct.
614
     * @throws InvalidParamException on bad password/hash parameters or if crypt() with Blowfish hash is not available.
615
     * @see generatePasswordHash()
616
     */
617 1
    public function validatePassword($password, $hash)
618
    {
619 1
        if (!is_string($password) || $password === '') {
620
            throw new InvalidParamException('Password must be a string and cannot be empty.');
621
        }
622
623 1
        if (!preg_match('/^\$2[axy]\$(\d\d)\$[\.\/0-9A-Za-z]{22}/', $hash, $matches)
624 1
            || $matches[1] < 4
625 1
            || $matches[1] > 30
626 1
        ) {
627
            throw new InvalidParamException('Hash is invalid.');
628
        }
629
630 1
        if (function_exists('password_verify')) {
631 1
            return password_verify($password, $hash);
632
        }
633
634
        $test = crypt($password, $hash);
635
        $n = strlen($test);
636
        if ($n !== 60) {
637
            return false;
638
        }
639
640
        return $this->compareString($test, $hash);
641
    }
642
643
    /**
644
     * Generates a salt that can be used to generate a password hash.
645
     *
646
     * The PHP [crypt()](http://php.net/manual/en/function.crypt.php) built-in function
647
     * requires, for the Blowfish hash algorithm, a salt string in a specific format:
648
     * "$2a$", "$2x$" or "$2y$", a two digit cost parameter, "$", and 22 characters
649
     * from the alphabet "./0-9A-Za-z".
650
     *
651
     * @param integer $cost the cost parameter
652
     * @return string the random salt value.
653
     * @throws InvalidParamException if the cost parameter is out of the range of 4 to 31.
654
     */
655
    protected function generateSalt($cost = 13)
656
    {
657
        $cost = (int) $cost;
658
        if ($cost < 4 || $cost > 31) {
659
            throw new InvalidParamException('Cost must be between 4 and 31.');
660
        }
661
662
        // Get a 20-byte random string
663
        $rand = $this->generateRandomKey(20);
664
        // Form the prefix that specifies Blowfish (bcrypt) algorithm and cost parameter.
665
        $salt = sprintf("$2y$%02d$", $cost);
666
        // Append the random salt data in the required base64 format.
667
        $salt .= str_replace('+', '.', substr(base64_encode($rand), 0, 22));
668
669
        return $salt;
670
    }
671
672
    /**
673
     * Performs string comparison using timing attack resistant approach.
674
     * @see http://codereview.stackexchange.com/questions/13512
675
     * @param string $expected string to compare.
676
     * @param string $actual user-supplied string.
677
     * @return boolean whether strings are equal.
678
     */
679 41
    public function compareString($expected, $actual)
680
    {
681 41
        $expected .= "\0";
682 41
        $actual .= "\0";
683 41
        $expectedLength = StringHelper::byteLength($expected);
684 41
        $actualLength = StringHelper::byteLength($actual);
685 41
        $diff = $expectedLength - $actualLength;
686 41
        for ($i = 0; $i < $actualLength; $i++) {
687 41
            $diff |= (ord($actual[$i]) ^ ord($expected[$i % $expectedLength]));
688 41
        }
689 41
        return $diff === 0;
690
    }
691
}
692