view libtomcrypt/src/hashes/sha2/sha224.c @ 1930:299f4f19ba19

Add /usr/sbin and /sbin to default root PATH When dropbear is used in a very restricted environment (such as in a initrd), the default user shell is often also very restricted and doesn't take care of setting the PATH so the user ends up with the PATH set by dropbear. Unfortunately, dropbear always sets "/usr/bin:/bin" as default PATH even for the root user which should have /usr/sbin and /sbin too. For a concrete instance of this problem, see the "Remote Unlocking" section in this tutorial: https://paxswill.com/blog/2013/11/04/encrypted-raspberry-pi/ It speaks of a bug in the initramfs script because it's written "blkid" instead of "/sbin/blkid"... this is just because the scripts from the initramfs do not expect to have a PATH without the sbin directories and because dropbear is not setting the PATH appropriately for the root user. I'm thus suggesting to use the attached patch to fix this misbehaviour (I did not test it, but it's easy enough). It might seem anecdotic but multiple Kali users have been bitten by this. From https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=903403
author Raphael Hertzog <hertzog@debian.org>
date Mon, 09 Jul 2018 16:27:53 +0200
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/* LibTomCrypt, modular cryptographic library -- Tom St Denis
 *
 * LibTomCrypt is a library that provides various cryptographic
 * algorithms in a highly modular and flexible manner.
 *
 * The library is free for all purposes without any express
 * guarantee it works.
 */
/**
   @param sha224.c
   LTC_SHA-224 new NIST standard based off of LTC_SHA-256 truncated to 224 bits (Tom St Denis)
*/

#include "tomcrypt.h"

#if defined(LTC_SHA224) && defined(LTC_SHA256)

const struct ltc_hash_descriptor sha224_desc =
{
    "sha224",
    10,
    28,
    64,

    /* OID */
   { 2, 16, 840, 1, 101, 3, 4, 2, 4,  },
   9,

    &sha224_init,
    &sha256_process,
    &sha224_done,
    &sha224_test,
    NULL
};

/* init the sha256 er... sha224 state ;-) */
/**
   Initialize the hash state
   @param md   The hash state you wish to initialize
   @return CRYPT_OK if successful
*/
int sha224_init(hash_state * md)
{
    LTC_ARGCHK(md != NULL);

    md->sha256.curlen = 0;
    md->sha256.length = 0;
    md->sha256.state[0] = 0xc1059ed8UL;
    md->sha256.state[1] = 0x367cd507UL;
    md->sha256.state[2] = 0x3070dd17UL;
    md->sha256.state[3] = 0xf70e5939UL;
    md->sha256.state[4] = 0xffc00b31UL;
    md->sha256.state[5] = 0x68581511UL;
    md->sha256.state[6] = 0x64f98fa7UL;
    md->sha256.state[7] = 0xbefa4fa4UL;
    return CRYPT_OK;
}

/**
   Terminate the hash to get the digest
   @param md  The hash state
   @param out [out] The destination of the hash (28 bytes)
   @return CRYPT_OK if successful
*/
int sha224_done(hash_state * md, unsigned char *out)
{
    unsigned char buf[32];
    int err;

    LTC_ARGCHK(md  != NULL);
    LTC_ARGCHK(out != NULL);

    err = sha256_done(md, buf);
    XMEMCPY(out, buf, 28);
#ifdef LTC_CLEAN_STACK
    zeromem(buf, sizeof(buf));
#endif
    return err;
}

/**
  Self-test the hash
  @return CRYPT_OK if successful, CRYPT_NOP if self-tests have been disabled
*/
int  sha224_test(void)
{
 #ifndef LTC_TEST
    return CRYPT_NOP;
 #else
  static const struct {
      const char *msg;
      unsigned char hash[28];
  } tests[] = {
    { "abc",
      { 0x23, 0x09, 0x7d, 0x22, 0x34, 0x05, 0xd8,
        0x22, 0x86, 0x42, 0xa4, 0x77, 0xbd, 0xa2,
        0x55, 0xb3, 0x2a, 0xad, 0xbc, 0xe4, 0xbd,
        0xa0, 0xb3, 0xf7, 0xe3, 0x6c, 0x9d, 0xa7 }
    },
    { "abcdbcdecdefdefgefghfghighijhijkijkljklmklmnlmnomnopnopq",
      { 0x75, 0x38, 0x8b, 0x16, 0x51, 0x27, 0x76,
        0xcc, 0x5d, 0xba, 0x5d, 0xa1, 0xfd, 0x89,
        0x01, 0x50, 0xb0, 0xc6, 0x45, 0x5c, 0xb4,
        0xf5, 0x8b, 0x19, 0x52, 0x52, 0x25, 0x25 }
    },
  };

  int i;
  unsigned char tmp[28];
  hash_state md;

  for (i = 0; i < (int)(sizeof(tests) / sizeof(tests[0])); i++) {
      sha224_init(&md);
      sha224_process(&md, (unsigned char*)tests[i].msg, (unsigned long)strlen(tests[i].msg));
      sha224_done(&md, tmp);
      if (compare_testvector(tmp, sizeof(tmp), tests[i].hash, sizeof(tests[i].hash), "SHA224", i)) {
         return CRYPT_FAIL_TESTVECTOR;
      }
  }
  return CRYPT_OK;
 #endif
}

#endif /* defined(LTC_SHA224) && defined(LTC_SHA256) */


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