hush/loginutils/cryptpw.c
Denis Vlasenko 4ea83bf562 uclibc insists on having 70k static buffer for crypt.
For bbox it's not acceptable. Roll our own des and md5 crypt
implementation. Against older uclibc:

   text    data     bss     dec     hex filename
 759945     604    6684  767233   bb501 busybox_old
 759766     604    6684  767054   bb44e busybox_unstripped

so, we still save on code size.
2008-06-12 16:55:59 +00:00

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/* vi: set sw=4 ts=4: */
/*
* cryptpw.c
*
* Cooked from passwd.c by Thomas Lundquist <thomasez@zelow.no>
*/
#include "libbb.h"
#define TESTING 0
/*
set TESTING to 1 and pipe some file through this script
if you played with bbox's crypt implementation.
while read line; do
n=`./busybox cryptpw -a des -- "$line"`
o=`./busybox_old cryptpw -a des -- "$line"`
test "$n" != "$o" && {
echo n="$n"
echo o="$o"
exit
}
n=`./busybox cryptpw -- "$line"`
o=`./busybox_old cryptpw -- "$line"`
test "$n" != "$o" && {
echo n="$n"
echo o="$o"
exit
}
done
*/
int cryptpw_main(int argc, char **argv) MAIN_EXTERNALLY_VISIBLE;
int cryptpw_main(int argc ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, char **argv)
{
char salt[sizeof("$N$XXXXXXXX")];
if (!getopt32(argv, "a:", NULL) || argv[optind - 1][0] != 'd') {
strcpy(salt, "$1$");
/* Too ugly, and needs even more magic to handle endianness: */
//((uint32_t*)&salt)[0] = '$' + '1'*0x100 + '$'*0x10000;
/* Hope one day gcc will do it itself (inlining strcpy) */
crypt_make_salt(salt + 3, 4, 0); /* md5 */
#if TESTING
strcpy(salt + 3, "ajg./bcf");
#endif
} else {
crypt_make_salt(salt, 1, 0); /* des */
#if TESTING
strcpy(salt, "a.");
#endif
}
puts(pw_encrypt(argv[optind] ? argv[optind] : xmalloc_fgetline(stdin), salt, 1));
return 0;
}