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See the - GNU General Public License for more details. - - You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License - along with gPass. If not, see . -*/ - -var {Cc, Ci} = require("chrome"); - -var hmac = Cc["@mozilla.org/security/hmac;1"] - .createInstance(Ci.nsICryptoHMAC); - -exports.hmac = { - hmac_init : function (key) { - var keyObject = Cc["@mozilla.org/security/keyobjectfactory;1"] - .getService(Ci.nsIKeyObjectFactory) - .keyFromString(Ci.nsIKeyObject.HMAC, key); - hmac.init(hmac.SHA256, keyObject); - }, - - hmac_digest : function (message) { - var data = new Uint8Array(message.length); - for(i=0; i= 256) - Rcon ^= 0x11b; - } - else if ((kl > 24) && (i % kl == 16)) - temp = new Array(AES_Sbox[temp[0]], AES_Sbox[temp[1]], - AES_Sbox[temp[2]], AES_Sbox[temp[3]]); - for(var j = 0; j < 4; j++) - key[i + j] = key[i + j - kl] ^ temp[j]; - } -} - -/* - AES_Encrypt: encrypt the 16 byte array 'block' with the previously - expanded key 'key'. -*/ - -function AES_Encrypt(block, key) { - var l = key.length; - AES_AddRoundKey(block, key.slice(0, 16)); - for(var i = 16; i < l - 16; i += 16) { - AES_SubBytes(block, AES_Sbox); - AES_ShiftRows(block, AES_ShiftRowTab); - AES_MixColumns(block); - AES_AddRoundKey(block, key.slice(i, i + 16)); - } - AES_SubBytes(block, AES_Sbox); - AES_ShiftRows(block, AES_ShiftRowTab); - AES_AddRoundKey(block, key.slice(i, l)); -} - -/* - AES_Decrypt: decrypt the 16 byte array 'block' with the previously - expanded key 'key'. -*/ - -function AES_Decrypt(block, key) { - var l = key.length; - AES_AddRoundKey(block, key.slice(l - 16, l)); - AES_ShiftRows(block, AES_ShiftRowTab_Inv); - AES_SubBytes(block, AES_Sbox_Inv); - for(var i = l - 32; i >= 16; i -= 16) { - AES_AddRoundKey(block, key.slice(i, i + 16)); - AES_MixColumns_Inv(block); - AES_ShiftRows(block, AES_ShiftRowTab_Inv); - AES_SubBytes(block, AES_Sbox_Inv); - } - AES_AddRoundKey(block, key.slice(0, 16)); -} - -/******************************************************************************/ - -/* The following lookup tables and functions are for internal use only! */ - -AES_Sbox = new Array(99,124,119,123,242,107,111,197,48,1,103,43,254,215,171, - 118,202,130,201,125,250,89,71,240,173,212,162,175,156,164,114,192,183,253, - 147,38,54,63,247,204,52,165,229,241,113,216,49,21,4,199,35,195,24,150,5,154, - 7,18,128,226,235,39,178,117,9,131,44,26,27,110,90,160,82,59,214,179,41,227, - 47,132,83,209,0,237,32,252,177,91,106,203,190,57,74,76,88,207,208,239,170, - 251,67,77,51,133,69,249,2,127,80,60,159,168,81,163,64,143,146,157,56,245, - 188,182,218,33,16,255,243,210,205,12,19,236,95,151,68,23,196,167,126,61, - 100,93,25,115,96,129,79,220,34,42,144,136,70,238,184,20,222,94,11,219,224, - 50,58,10,73,6,36,92,194,211,172,98,145,149,228,121,231,200,55,109,141,213, - 78,169,108,86,244,234,101,122,174,8,186,120,37,46,28,166,180,198,232,221, - 116,31,75,189,139,138,112,62,181,102,72,3,246,14,97,53,87,185,134,193,29, - 158,225,248,152,17,105,217,142,148,155,30,135,233,206,85,40,223,140,161, - 137,13,191,230,66,104,65,153,45,15,176,84,187,22); - -AES_ShiftRowTab = new Array(0,5,10,15,4,9,14,3,8,13,2,7,12,1,6,11); - -function AES_SubBytes(state, sbox) { - for(var i = 0; i < 16; i++) - state[i] = sbox[state[i]]; -} - -function AES_AddRoundKey(state, rkey) { - for(var i = 0; i < 16; i++) - state[i] ^= rkey[i]; -} - -function AES_ShiftRows(state, shifttab) { - var h = new Array().concat(state); - for(var i = 0; i < 16; i++) - state[i] = h[shifttab[i]]; -} - -function AES_MixColumns(state) { - for(var i = 0; i < 16; i += 4) { - var s0 = state[i + 0], s1 = state[i + 1]; - var s2 = state[i + 2], s3 = state[i + 3]; - var h = s0 ^ s1 ^ s2 ^ s3; - state[i + 0] ^= h ^ AES_xtime[s0 ^ s1]; - state[i + 1] ^= h ^ AES_xtime[s1 ^ s2]; - state[i + 2] ^= h ^ AES_xtime[s2 ^ s3]; - state[i + 3] ^= h ^ AES_xtime[s3 ^ s0]; - } -} - -function AES_MixColumns_Inv(state) { - for(var i = 0; i < 16; i += 4) { - var s0 = state[i + 0], s1 = state[i + 1]; - var s2 = state[i + 2], s3 = state[i + 3]; - var h = s0 ^ s1 ^ s2 ^ s3; - var xh = AES_xtime[h]; - var h1 = AES_xtime[AES_xtime[xh ^ s0 ^ s2]] ^ h; - var h2 = AES_xtime[AES_xtime[xh ^ s1 ^ s3]] ^ h; - state[i + 0] ^= h1 ^ AES_xtime[s0 ^ s1]; - state[i + 1] ^= h2 ^ AES_xtime[s1 ^ s2]; - state[i + 2] ^= h1 ^ AES_xtime[s2 ^ s3]; - state[i + 3] ^= h2 ^ AES_xtime[s3 ^ s0]; - } -} - -function bin2String (array) { - var result = ""; - for (var i = 0; i < array.length; i++) { - result += String.fromCharCode(parseInt(array[i], 2)); - } - return result; -} - -function string2Bin (str) { - var result = []; - for (var i = 0; i < str.length; i++) { - result.push(str.charCodeAt(i)); - } - while ((result.length % 16)) - result.push(0); - return result; -} - -function bin2String (array) { - return String.fromCharCode.apply(String, array); -} - -// http://osama-oransa.blogspot.fr/2012/03/using-aes-encrypting-in-java-script.html -exports.aes = { - init : function (myKey){ - AES_Init(); - var key = string2Bin(myKey); - AES_ExpandKey(key); - return key; - }, - - encrypt : function ( inputStr,key ) { - var block = string2Bin(inputStr); - AES_Encrypt(block, key); - var data=bin2String(block); - return data; - }, - - decrypt : function ( inputStr,key ) { - block = string2Bin(inputStr); - AES_Decrypt(block, key); - var data=bin2String(block); - return data; - }, - - encryptLongString : function( myString,key ) { - if(myString.length>16){ - var data=''; - for(var i=0;i16){ - var data=''; - for(var i=0;i. -*/ - -var {Cc, Ci} = require("chrome"); -var notifications = require("sdk/notifications"); -var self = require("sdk/self"); -var prefSet = require("sdk/simple-prefs"); - -var pkdbf2 = require("lib/pkdbf2").pkdbf2; -var aes = require("lib/jsaes").aes; -var parseURI = require("lib/parseuri").parseURI; -var DEBUG = false; -var pkdbf2_level = getPref("pkdbf2_level"); -var protocol_version = 3; -SERVER = {OK : 0, FAILED : 1, RESTART_REQUEST : 2}; - -// http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3745666/how-to-convert-from-hex-to-ascii-in-javascript -function hex2a(hex) { - var str = ''; - for (var i = 0; i < hex.length; i += 2) - str += String.fromCharCode(parseInt(hex.substr(i, 2), 16)); - return str; -} - -function a2hex(str) { - var hex = ''; - for (var i = 0; i < str.length; i++) - { - var c = str.charCodeAt(i).toString(16); - if (c.length == 1) c = "0" + c; - hex += c; - } - return hex; -} - -function debug(s) -{ - if (DEBUG) - console.log(s); -} - -function notify(text, data) -{ - var icon = self.data.url("gpass_icon_64.png"); - notifications.notify({ - title: "gPass", - text: text, - data: data, - iconUrl: icon, - }); -} - -function getPref(key) -{ - return prefSet.prefs[key]; -} - -function setPref(key, value) -{ - prefSet.prefs[key] = value; -} - -function generate_request(domain, login, mkey) -{ - var v = "@@" + domain + ";" + login; - debug("will encrypt " + v); - debug("with " + a2hex(mkey)); - var enc = aes.encryptLongString(v, aes.init(mkey)); - aes.finish(); - debug("res " + a2hex(enc)); - - return enc; -} - -function ask_server(form, field, logins, domain, wdomain, mkey, salt, submit) -{ - var a, b; - - mkey = pkdbf2.pkdbf2(mkey, salt, pkdbf2_level, 256/8); - - keys = ""; - for(a=0, b=logins.length; a protocol_version) - { - notify("Protocol version not supported, please upgrade your addon", - "Protocol version not supported, please upgrade your addon"); - ret = SERVER.FAILED; - } - else - { - switch (server_protocol_version) - { - case 2: - server_pkdbf2_level = 1000; - break; - case 3: - // Version 3 : nothing special to do - break; - } - } - break; - case "pass": - ciphered_password = params[1]; - break; - case "pkdbf2_level": - server_pkdbf2_level = parseInt(params[1].match(/\d+/)[0], 10); - if (server_pkdbf2_level != NaN && - server_pkdbf2_level != pkdbf2_level && - server_pkdbf2_level >= 1000) // Minimum level for PKDBF2 ! - { - debug("New pkdbf2 level " + server_pkdbf2_level); - pkdbf2_level = server_pkdbf2_level; - setPref("pkdbf2_level", pkdbf2_level); - ret = SERVER.RESTART_REQUEST; - } - break; - case "": - break; - default: - debug("Unknown command " + params[0]); - - notify("Error : It seems that it's not a gPass server", - this.responseText); - ret = SERVER.FAILED; - break; - } - } - - if (ret != SERVER.OK) - return; - - if (ciphered_password != "") - { - debug("Ciphered password : " + ciphered_password); - clear_password = aes.decryptLongString(hex2a(ciphered_password), aes.init(mkey)); - aes.finish(); - // Remove trailing \0 and salt - clear_password = clear_password.replace(/\0*$/, ""); - clear_password = clear_password.substr(0, clear_password.length-3); - debug("Clear password " + clear_password); - field.value = clear_password; - // Remove gPass event listener and submit again with clear password - if (submit) - { - form.removeEventListener("submit", on_sumbit, true); - form.submit(); - } - else - { - notify("Password successfully replaced", - "Password successfully replaced"); - } - } - else - { - debug("No password found"); - - ret = SERVER.FAILED; - - notify("No password found in database", - "No password found in database"); - } - }, false); - gPassRequest.addEventListener("error", function(evt) { - debug("error"); - ret = false; - notify("Error", - "Error"); - }, false); - debug("connect to " + getPref("account_url")); - gPassRequest.open("POST", getPref("account_url"), true); - gPassRequest.setRequestHeader('Content-Type', 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded; charset=UTF-8'); - gPassRequest.send(keys); - - return ret; -} - -function wildcard_domain(domain) -{ - var parts = domain.split("."); - - if (parts.length >= 3) - { - // Seems to be a two level root domain (ie zzz.xxx.co.uk ...) - if (parts[parts.length-2].lenght <= 3) - { - if (parts.length > 3) - return "*" + "." + parts[parts.length-3] + "." + parts[parts.length-2] + "." + parts[parts.length-1]; - } - // Standard root domain (zzz.xxx.com) - else - return "*" + "." + parts[parts.length-2] + "." + parts[parts.length-1]; - } - // Simple xxx.com - else if (parts.length == 2) - return "*" + "." + parts[0] + "." + parts[1]; - - return ""; -} - -function _add_name(logins, name) -{ - for(var i=0; i && - type_filters.push("text"); - type_filters.push("email"); - logins = try_get_name(fields, type_filters, true); - - // Get all other fields except text, email and password - if (!logins.length) - { - type_filters.push("password"); - logins = try_get_name(fields, type_filters, false); - } - - // Look for - for (var i=0; i -// MIT License - -exports.parseURI = { - - parseUri : function (str) { - var o = { - strictMode: false, - key: ["source","protocol","authority","userInfo","user","password","host","port","relative","path","directory","file","query","anchor"], - q: { - name: "queryKey", - parser: /(?:^|&)([^&=]*)=?([^&]*)/g - }, - parser: { - strict: /^(?:([^:\/?#]+):)?(?:\/\/((?:(([^:@]*)(?::([^:@]*))?)?@)?([^:\/?#]*)(?::(\d*))?))?((((?:[^?#\/]*\/)*)([^?#]*))(?:\?([^#]*))?(?:#(.*))?)/, - loose: /^(?:(?![^:@]+:[^:@\/]*@)([^:\/?#.]+):)?(?:\/\/)?((?:(([^:@]*)(?::([^:@]*))?)?@)?([^:\/?#]*)(?::(\d*))?)(((\/(?:[^?#](?![^?#\/]*\.[^?#\/.]+(?:[?#]|$)))*\/?)?([^?#\/]*))(?:\?([^#]*))?(?:#(.*))?)/ - }}, - m = o.parser[o.strictMode ? "strict" : "loose"].exec(str), - uri = {}, - i = 14; - - while (i--) uri[o.key[i]] = m[i] || ""; - - uri[o.q.name] = {}; - uri[o.key[12]].replace(o.q.parser, function ($0, $1, $2) { - if ($1) uri[o.q.name][$1] = $2; - }); - - return uri; - } -}; diff --git a/firefox_addon/lib/pkdbf2.js b/firefox_addon/lib/pkdbf2.js deleted file mode 100644 index 473610b..0000000 --- a/firefox_addon/lib/pkdbf2.js +++ /dev/null @@ -1,57 +0,0 @@ -/* - Copyright (C) 2013 Grégory Soutadé - - This file is part of gPass. - - gPass is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify - it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by - the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or - (at your option) any later version. - - gPass is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, - but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the - GNU General Public License for more details. - - You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License - along with gPass. If not, see . -*/ - -var hmac = require("lib/hmac").hmac; - -exports.pkdbf2 = { - - pkdbf2 : function(password, salt, iterations, outlen) { - var result = ""; - var temp = ""; - var temp2 = ""; - var temp_res = ""; - var temp_res2 = ""; - - hmac.hmac_init(password); - for (i=1; result.length < outlen; i++) - { - temp = hmac.hmac_digest(salt + - String.fromCharCode((i & 0xff000000) >> 24) + - String.fromCharCode((i & 0x00ff0000) >> 16) + - String.fromCharCode((i & 0x0000ff00) >> 8) + - String.fromCharCode((i & 0x000000ff) >> 0) - ); - temp_res = temp; - - for(a=1; a