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package App::Raps2::Password;
use strict;
use warnings;
use 5.010;
use Carp 'confess';
use Crypt::CBC;
use Crypt::Eksblowfish;
use Crypt::Eksblowfish::Bcrypt qw(bcrypt_hash en_base64 de_base64);
our $VERSION = '0.53';
sub new {
my ( $obj, %conf ) = @_;
$conf{cost} //= 12;
if ( not defined $conf{salt} ) {
$conf{salt} = create_salt();
}
if ( length( $conf{salt} ) != 16 ) {
confess('incorrect salt length');
}
if ( not( defined $conf{passphrase} and length $conf{passphrase} ) ) {
confess('no passphrase given');
}
my $ref = \%conf;
return bless( $ref, $obj );
}
sub create_salt {
my ($self) = @_;
my $salt = q{};
for ( 1 .. 16 ) {
$salt .= chr( 0x21 + int( rand(90) ) );
}
return $salt;
}
sub salt {
my ( $self, $salt ) = @_;
if ( defined $salt ) {
if ( length($salt) != 16 ) {
confess('incorrect salt length');
}
$self->{salt} = $salt;
}
return $self->{salt};
}
sub encrypt {
my ( $self, %opt ) = @_;
$opt{salt} //= $self->{salt};
$opt{cost} //= $self->{cost};
my $eksblowfish
= Crypt::Eksblowfish->new( $opt{cost}, $opt{salt}, $self->{passphrase}, );
my $cbc = Crypt::CBC->new( -cipher => $eksblowfish );
return $cbc->encrypt_hex( $opt{data} );
}
sub decrypt {
my ( $self, %opt ) = @_;
$opt{cost} //= $self->{cost};
$opt{salt} //= $self->{salt};
my $eksblowfish
= Crypt::Eksblowfish->new( $opt{cost}, $opt{salt}, $self->{passphrase}, );
my $cbc = Crypt::CBC->new( -cipher => $eksblowfish );
return $cbc->decrypt_hex( $opt{data} );
}
sub bcrypt {
my ($self) = @_;
return en_base64(
bcrypt_hash(
{
key_nul => 1,
cost => $self->{cost},
salt => $self->{salt},
},
$self->{passphrase},
)
);
}
sub verify {
my ( $self, $testhash ) = @_;
my $myhash = $self->bcrypt();
if ( $testhash eq $myhash ) {
return 1;
}
confess('Passwords did not match');
}
1;
__END__
=head1 NAME
App::Raps2::Password - Password class for App::Raps2
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use App::Raps2::Password;
my $pass = App::Raps2::Password->new(
passphrase => 'secret',
);
my $oneway_hash = $raps2->bcrypt();
$raps2->verify($oneway_hash);
my $twoway_hash = $raps2->encrypt('data');
print $raps2->decrypt($twoway_hash);
# "data"
=head1 VERSION
This manual documents B<App::Raps2::Password> version 0.53
=head1 DESCRIPTION
App::Raps2::Pasword is a wrapper around Crypt::Eksblowfish.
=head1 METHODS
=over
=item $pass = App::Raps2::Password->new(I<%conf>)
Creates a new I<App::Raps2::Password> object. You can only have one passphrase
per object. Arguments:
=over
=item B<cost> => I<int>
Cost to pass to B<Crypt::Eksblowfish>, defaults to 12.
=item B<passphrase> => I<string>
Passphrase to operate with. Mandatory.
=item B<salt> => I<string>
16-byte string to use as salt. If none is specified, B<App::Raps2::Password>
generates its own.
=back
=item $pass->create_salt()
Returns a new 16-byte salt. Contains only printable characters.
=item $pass->salt([I<salt>])
Returns the currently used salt and optionally changes it to I<salt>.
=item $pass->encrypt(B<data> => I<data>, [B<salt> => I<salt>],
[B<cost> => I<cost>])
Encrypts I<data> with the passphrase saved in the object, returns the
corresponding hexadecimal hash (as string).
By default, the salt set in B<salt> or B<new> will be used. You can override
it by specifying I<salt>.
=item $pass->decrypt(B<data> => I<hexstr>, [B<salt> => I<salt>],
[B<cost> => I<cost>])
Decrypts I<hexstr> (as created by B<encrypt>), returns its original content.
By default, the salt set in B<salt> or B<new> will be used. You can override
it by specifying I<salt>.
=item $pass->bcrypt()
Return a base64 bcrypt hash of the password, salted with the salt.
=item $pass->verify(I<hash>)
Verify a hash as returned by B<crypt>.
Returns true if it matches, dies if it doesn't.
=back
=head1 DIAGNOSTICS
When anything goes wrong, App::Raps2::Password will use Carp(3pm)'s B<confess>
method to die with a backtrace.
=head1 DEPENDENCIES
Crypt::CBC(3pm), Crypt::Eksblowfish(3pm).
=head1 BUGS AND LIMITATIONS
Unknown.
=head1 SEE ALSO
Crypt::CBC(3pm), Crypt::Eksblowfish(3pm).
=head1 AUTHOR
Copyright (C) 2011 by Daniel Friesel E<lt>derf@finalrewind.orgE<gt>
=head1 LICENSE
0. You just DO WHAT THE FUCK YOU WANT TO.
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