public class Md5Crypt
extends java.lang.Object
Based on the public domain ("beer-ware") C implementation from Poul-Henning Kamp which was found at: crypt-md5.c @ freebsd.org
Source:
$FreeBSD: src/lib/libcrypt/crypt-md5.c,v 1.1 1999/01/21 13:50:09 brandon Exp $
Conversion to Kotlin and from there to Java in 2012.
The C style comments are from the original C code, the ones with "//" from the port.
This class is immutable and thread-safe.
| Constructor and Description |
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Md5Crypt() |
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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static java.lang.String |
apr1Crypt(byte[] keyBytes)
See
apr1Crypt(byte[], String) for details. |
static java.lang.String |
apr1Crypt(byte[] keyBytes,
java.util.Random random)
See
apr1Crypt(byte[], String) for details. |
static java.lang.String |
apr1Crypt(byte[] keyBytes,
java.lang.String salt)
See
apr1Crypt(String, String) for details. |
static java.lang.String |
apr1Crypt(java.lang.String keyBytes)
See
apr1Crypt(String, String) for details. |
static java.lang.String |
apr1Crypt(java.lang.String keyBytes,
java.lang.String salt)
Generates an Apache htpasswd compatible "$apr1$" MD5 based hash value.
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static java.lang.String |
md5Crypt(byte[] keyBytes)
Generates a libc6 crypt() compatible "$1$" hash value.
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static java.lang.String |
md5Crypt(byte[] keyBytes,
java.util.Random random)
Generates a libc6 crypt() compatible "$1$" hash value.
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static java.lang.String |
md5Crypt(byte[] keyBytes,
java.lang.String salt)
Generates a libc crypt() compatible "$1$" MD5 based hash value.
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static java.lang.String |
md5Crypt(byte[] keyBytes,
java.lang.String salt,
java.lang.String prefix)
Generates a libc6 crypt() "$1$" or Apache htpasswd "$apr1$" hash value.
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static java.lang.String |
md5Crypt(byte[] keyBytes,
java.lang.String salt,
java.lang.String prefix,
java.util.Random random)
Generates a libc6 crypt() "$1$" or Apache htpasswd "$apr1$" hash value.
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public static java.lang.String apr1Crypt(byte[] keyBytes)
apr1Crypt(byte[], String) for details.
A salt is generated for you using SecureRandom; your own Random in
apr1Crypt(byte[], Random).
keyBytes - plaintext string to hash.java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - when a NoSuchAlgorithmException is caught. *apr1Crypt(byte[], String)public static java.lang.String apr1Crypt(byte[] keyBytes,
java.util.Random random)
apr1Crypt(byte[], String) for details.
A salt is generated for you using the user provided Random.
keyBytes - plaintext string to hash.random - the instance of Random to use for generating the salt. Consider using SecureRandom
or ThreadLocalRandom.java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - when a NoSuchAlgorithmException is caught. *apr1Crypt(byte[], String)public static java.lang.String apr1Crypt(byte[] keyBytes,
java.lang.String salt)
apr1Crypt(String, String) for details.
A salt is generated for you using SecureRandom
keyBytes - plaintext string to hash.salt - An APR1 salt. The salt may be null, in which case a salt is generated for you using
ThreadLocalRandom; for more secure salts consider using SecureRandom to generate your
own salts.java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - if the salt does not match the allowed patternjava.lang.IllegalArgumentException - when a NoSuchAlgorithmException is caught.public static java.lang.String apr1Crypt(java.lang.String keyBytes)
apr1Crypt(String, String) for details.
A salt is generated for you using ThreadLocalRandom; for more secure salts consider using
SecureRandom to generate your own salts and calling apr1Crypt(byte[], String).
keyBytes - plaintext string to hash.java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - when a NoSuchAlgorithmException is caught.apr1Crypt(byte[], String)public static java.lang.String apr1Crypt(java.lang.String keyBytes,
java.lang.String salt)
The algorithm is identical to the crypt(3) "$1$" one but produces different outputs due to the different salt prefix.
keyBytes - plaintext string to hash.salt - salt string including the prefix and optionally garbage at the end. The salt may be null, in which
case a salt is generated for you using ThreadLocalRandom; for more secure salts consider using
SecureRandom to generate your own salts.java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - if the salt does not match the allowed patternjava.lang.IllegalArgumentException - when a NoSuchAlgorithmException is caught.public static java.lang.String md5Crypt(byte[] keyBytes)
See md5Crypt(byte[], String) for details.
A salt is generated for you using ThreadLocalRandom; for more secure salts consider using
SecureRandom to generate your own salts and calling md5Crypt(byte[], String).
keyBytes - plaintext string to hash.java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - when a NoSuchAlgorithmException is caught.md5Crypt(byte[], String)public static java.lang.String md5Crypt(byte[] keyBytes,
java.util.Random random)
See md5Crypt(byte[], String) for details.
A salt is generated for you using the instance of Random you supply.
keyBytes - plaintext string to hash.random - the instance of Random to use for generating the salt. Consider using SecureRandom
or ThreadLocalRandom.java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - when a NoSuchAlgorithmException is caught.md5Crypt(byte[], String)public static java.lang.String md5Crypt(byte[] keyBytes,
java.lang.String salt)
See Crypt.crypt(String, String) for details. We use SecureRandom for seed generation by
default.
keyBytes - plaintext string to hash.salt - salt string including the prefix and optionally garbage at the end. The salt may be null, in which
case a salt is generated for you using ThreadLocalRandom; for more secure salts consider using
SecureRandom to generate your own salts.java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - if the salt does not match the allowed patternjava.lang.IllegalArgumentException - when a NoSuchAlgorithmException is caught.public static java.lang.String md5Crypt(byte[] keyBytes,
java.lang.String salt,
java.lang.String prefix)
See Crypt.crypt(String, String) or apr1Crypt(String, String) for details. We use
by default.
keyBytes - plaintext string to hash.salt - real salt value without prefix or "rounds=". The salt may be null, in which case a salt
is generated for you using ThreadLocalRandom; for more secure salts consider
using SecureRandom to generate your own salts.prefix - salt prefixjava.lang.IllegalArgumentException - if the salt does not match the allowed patternjava.lang.IllegalArgumentException - when a NoSuchAlgorithmException is caught.public static java.lang.String md5Crypt(byte[] keyBytes,
java.lang.String salt,
java.lang.String prefix,
java.util.Random random)
See Crypt.crypt(String, String) or apr1Crypt(String, String) for details.
keyBytes - plaintext string to hash.salt - real salt value without prefix or "rounds=". The salt may be null, in which case a salt
is generated for you using ThreadLocalRandom; for more secure salts consider
using SecureRandom to generate your own salts.prefix - salt prefixrandom - the instance of Random to use for generating the salt. Consider using SecureRandom
or ThreadLocalRandom.java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - if the salt does not match the allowed patternjava.lang.IllegalArgumentException - when a NoSuchAlgorithmException is caught.Copyright © 2010 - 2023 Adobe. All Rights Reserved