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import hashlib import hmac import struct from . import _utils ''' HOTP implementation To compute an HOTP one-time-password: >>> hotp(key, counter) where is the hotp is a key given as an hexadecimal string and counter is an integer. The counter value must be kept synchronized on the server and the client side. See also http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4226 ''' __all__ = ( 'hotp', 'accept_hotp' ) def truncated_value(h): v = h[-1] if not isinstance(v, int): v = ord(v) # Python 2.x offset = v & 0xF (value,) = struct.unpack('>I', h[offset:offset + 4]) return value & 0x7FFFFFFF def dec(h,p): digits = str(truncated_value(h)) return digits[-p:].zfill(p) def int2beint64(i): return struct.pack('>Q', int(i)) def __hotp(key, counter, hash=hashlib.sha1): bin_counter = int2beint64(counter) bin_key = _utils.fromhex(key) return hmac.new(bin_key, bin_counter, hash).digest() def hotp(key,counter,format='dec6',hash=hashlib.sha1): ''' Compute a HOTP value as prescribed by RFC4226 :param key: the HOTP secret key given as an hexadecimal string :param counter: the OTP generation counter :param format: the output format, can be: - hex, for a variable length hexadecimal format, - hex-notrunc, for a 40 characters hexadecimal non-truncated format, - dec4, for a 4 characters decimal format, - dec6, - dec7, or - dec8 it defaults to dec6. :param hash: the hash module (usually from the hashlib package) to use, it defaults to hashlib.sha1. :returns: a string representation of the OTP value (as instructed by the format parameter). Examples: >>> hotp('343434', 2, format='dec6') '791903' ''' bin_hotp = __hotp(key, counter, hash) if format == 'dec4': return dec(bin_hotp, 4) elif format == 'dec6': return dec(bin_hotp, 6) elif format == 'dec7': return dec(bin_hotp, 7) elif format == 'dec8': return dec(bin_hotp, 8) elif format == 'hex': return '%x' % truncated_value(bin_hotp) elif format == 'hex-notrunc': return _utils.tohex(bin_hotp) elif format == 'bin': return bin_hotp elif format == 'dec': return str(truncated_value(bin_hotp)) else: raise ValueError('unknown format') def accept_hotp(key, response, counter, format='dec6', hash=hashlib.sha1, drift=3, backward_drift=0): ''' Validate a HOTP value inside a window of [counter-backward_drift:counter+forward_drift] :param key: the shared secret :type key: hexadecimal string of even length :param response: the OTP to check :type response: ASCII string :param counter: value of the counter running inside an HOTP token, usually it is just the count of HOTP value accepted so far for a given shared secret; see the specifications of HOTP for more details; :param format: the output format, can be: - hex40, for a 40 characters hexadecimal format, - dec4, for a 4 characters decimal format, - dec6, - dec7, or - dec8 it defaults to dec6. :param hash: the hash module (usually from the hashlib package) to use, it defaults to hashlib.sha1. :param drift: how far we can look forward from the current value of the counter :param backward_drift: how far we can look backward from the current counter value to match the response, default to zero as it is usually a bad idea to look backward as the counter is only advanced when a valid value is checked (and so the counter on the token side should have been incremented too) :returns: a pair of a boolean and an integer: - first is True if the response is validated and False otherwise, - second is the new value for the counter; it can be more than counter + 1 if the drift window was used; you must store it if the response was validated. >>> accept_hotp('343434', '122323', 2, format='dec6') (False, 2) >>> hotp('343434', 2, format='dec6') '791903' >>> accept_hotp('343434', '791903', 2, format='dec6') (True, 3) >>> hotp('343434', 3, format='dec6') '907279' >>> accept_hotp('343434', '907279', 2, format='dec6') (True, 4) ''' for i in range(-backward_drift, drift+1): if _utils.compare_digest(hotp(key, counter+i, format=format, hash=hash), str(response)): return True, counter+i+1 return False,counter