How can I hash a password in Java?

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暖寄归人 2020-11-22 05:00

I need to hash passwords for storage in a database. How can I do this in Java?

I was hoping to take the plain text password, add a random salt, then store the salt a

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  •  南笙
    南笙 (楼主)
    2020-11-22 05:47

    You can actually use a facility built in to the Java runtime to do this. The SunJCE in Java 6 supports PBKDF2, which is a good algorithm to use for password hashing.

    byte[] salt = new byte[16];
    random.nextBytes(salt);
    KeySpec spec = new PBEKeySpec("password".toCharArray(), salt, 65536, 128);
    SecretKeyFactory f = SecretKeyFactory.getInstance("PBKDF2WithHmacSHA1");
    byte[] hash = f.generateSecret(spec).getEncoded();
    Base64.Encoder enc = Base64.getEncoder();
    System.out.printf("salt: %s%n", enc.encodeToString(salt));
    System.out.printf("hash: %s%n", enc.encodeToString(hash));
    

    Here's a utility class that you can use for PBKDF2 password authentication:

    import java.security.NoSuchAlgorithmException;
    import java.security.SecureRandom;
    import java.security.spec.InvalidKeySpecException;
    import java.security.spec.KeySpec;
    import java.util.Arrays;
    import java.util.Base64;
    import java.util.regex.Matcher;
    import java.util.regex.Pattern;
    
    import javax.crypto.SecretKeyFactory;
    import javax.crypto.spec.PBEKeySpec;
    
    /**
     * Hash passwords for storage, and test passwords against password tokens.
     * 
     * Instances of this class can be used concurrently by multiple threads.
     *  
     * @author erickson
     * @see StackOverflow
     */
    public final class PasswordAuthentication
    {
    
      /**
       * Each token produced by this class uses this identifier as a prefix.
       */
      public static final String ID = "$31$";
    
      /**
       * The minimum recommended cost, used by default
       */
      public static final int DEFAULT_COST = 16;
    
      private static final String ALGORITHM = "PBKDF2WithHmacSHA1";
    
      private static final int SIZE = 128;
    
      private static final Pattern layout = Pattern.compile("\\$31\\$(\\d\\d?)\\$(.{43})");
    
      private final SecureRandom random;
    
      private final int cost;
    
      public PasswordAuthentication()
      {
        this(DEFAULT_COST);
      }
    
      /**
       * Create a password manager with a specified cost
       * 
       * @param cost the exponential computational cost of hashing a password, 0 to 30
       */
      public PasswordAuthentication(int cost)
      {
        iterations(cost); /* Validate cost */
        this.cost = cost;
        this.random = new SecureRandom();
      }
    
      private static int iterations(int cost)
      {
        if ((cost < 0) || (cost > 30))
          throw new IllegalArgumentException("cost: " + cost);
        return 1 << cost;
      }
    
      /**
       * Hash a password for storage.
       * 
       * @return a secure authentication token to be stored for later authentication 
       */
      public String hash(char[] password)
      {
        byte[] salt = new byte[SIZE / 8];
        random.nextBytes(salt);
        byte[] dk = pbkdf2(password, salt, 1 << cost);
        byte[] hash = new byte[salt.length + dk.length];
        System.arraycopy(salt, 0, hash, 0, salt.length);
        System.arraycopy(dk, 0, hash, salt.length, dk.length);
        Base64.Encoder enc = Base64.getUrlEncoder().withoutPadding();
        return ID + cost + '$' + enc.encodeToString(hash);
      }
    
      /**
       * Authenticate with a password and a stored password token.
       * 
       * @return true if the password and token match
       */
      public boolean authenticate(char[] password, String token)
      {
        Matcher m = layout.matcher(token);
        if (!m.matches())
          throw new IllegalArgumentException("Invalid token format");
        int iterations = iterations(Integer.parseInt(m.group(1)));
        byte[] hash = Base64.getUrlDecoder().decode(m.group(2));
        byte[] salt = Arrays.copyOfRange(hash, 0, SIZE / 8);
        byte[] check = pbkdf2(password, salt, iterations);
        int zero = 0;
        for (int idx = 0; idx < check.length; ++idx)
          zero |= hash[salt.length + idx] ^ check[idx];
        return zero == 0;
      }
    
      private static byte[] pbkdf2(char[] password, byte[] salt, int iterations)
      {
        KeySpec spec = new PBEKeySpec(password, salt, iterations, SIZE);
        try {
          SecretKeyFactory f = SecretKeyFactory.getInstance(ALGORITHM);
          return f.generateSecret(spec).getEncoded();
        }
        catch (NoSuchAlgorithmException ex) {
          throw new IllegalStateException("Missing algorithm: " + ALGORITHM, ex);
        }
        catch (InvalidKeySpecException ex) {
          throw new IllegalStateException("Invalid SecretKeyFactory", ex);
        }
      }
    
      /**
       * Hash a password in an immutable {@code String}. 
       * 
       * 

    Passwords should be stored in a {@code char[]} so that it can be filled * with zeros after use instead of lingering on the heap and elsewhere. * * @deprecated Use {@link #hash(char[])} instead */ @Deprecated public String hash(String password) { return hash(password.toCharArray()); } /** * Authenticate with a password in an immutable {@code String} and a stored * password token. * * @deprecated Use {@link #authenticate(char[],String)} instead. * @see #hash(String) */ @Deprecated public boolean authenticate(String password, String token) { return authenticate(password.toCharArray(), token); } }

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