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commit f0db1ff1f8
Author: Knut Ahlers <knut@ahlers.me>
Date:   Sun Dec 24 12:19:56 2017 +0100

    Mark option as deprecated

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Author: Knut Ahlers <knut@ahlers.me>
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Author: Knut Ahlers <knut@ahlers.me>
Date:   Sun Dec 24 11:55:52 2017 +0100

    Replace insecure password hashing

    Prior this commit passwords were hashed with a static salt and using the
    SHA1 hashing function. This could lead to passwords being attackable in
    case someone gets access to the raw data stored inside the database.
    This commit introduces password hashing using bcrypt hashing function
    which addresses this issue.

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// Copyright 2017 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package cryptobyte_test
import (
"errors"
"fmt"
"golang.org/x/crypto/cryptobyte"
"golang.org/x/crypto/cryptobyte/asn1"
)
func ExampleString_lengthPrefixed() {
// This is an example of parsing length-prefixed data (as found in, for
// example, TLS). Imagine a 16-bit prefixed series of 8-bit prefixed
// strings.
input := cryptobyte.String([]byte{0, 12, 5, 'h', 'e', 'l', 'l', 'o', 5, 'w', 'o', 'r', 'l', 'd'})
var result []string
var values cryptobyte.String
if !input.ReadUint16LengthPrefixed(&values) ||
!input.Empty() {
panic("bad format")
}
for !values.Empty() {
var value cryptobyte.String
if !values.ReadUint8LengthPrefixed(&value) {
panic("bad format")
}
result = append(result, string(value))
}
// Output: []string{"hello", "world"}
fmt.Printf("%#v\n", result)
}
func ExampleString_aSN1() {
// This is an example of parsing ASN.1 data that looks like:
// Foo ::= SEQUENCE {
// version [6] INTEGER DEFAULT 0
// data OCTET STRING
// }
input := cryptobyte.String([]byte{0x30, 12, 0xa6, 3, 2, 1, 2, 4, 5, 'h', 'e', 'l', 'l', 'o'})
var (
version int64
data, inner, versionBytes cryptobyte.String
haveVersion bool
)
if !input.ReadASN1(&inner, asn1.SEQUENCE) ||
!input.Empty() ||
!inner.ReadOptionalASN1(&versionBytes, &haveVersion, asn1.Tag(6).Constructed().ContextSpecific()) ||
(haveVersion && !versionBytes.ReadASN1Integer(&version)) ||
(haveVersion && !versionBytes.Empty()) ||
!inner.ReadASN1(&data, asn1.OCTET_STRING) ||
!inner.Empty() {
panic("bad format")
}
// Output: haveVersion: true, version: 2, data: hello
fmt.Printf("haveVersion: %t, version: %d, data: %s\n", haveVersion, version, string(data))
}
func ExampleBuilder_aSN1() {
// This is an example of building ASN.1 data that looks like:
// Foo ::= SEQUENCE {
// version [6] INTEGER DEFAULT 0
// data OCTET STRING
// }
version := int64(2)
data := []byte("hello")
const defaultVersion = 0
var b cryptobyte.Builder
b.AddASN1(asn1.SEQUENCE, func(b *cryptobyte.Builder) {
if version != defaultVersion {
b.AddASN1(asn1.Tag(6).Constructed().ContextSpecific(), func(b *cryptobyte.Builder) {
b.AddASN1Int64(version)
})
}
b.AddASN1OctetString(data)
})
result, err := b.Bytes()
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
// Output: 300ca603020102040568656c6c6f
fmt.Printf("%x\n", result)
}
func ExampleBuilder_lengthPrefixed() {
// This is an example of building length-prefixed data (as found in,
// for example, TLS). Imagine a 16-bit prefixed series of 8-bit
// prefixed strings.
input := []string{"hello", "world"}
var b cryptobyte.Builder
b.AddUint16LengthPrefixed(func(b *cryptobyte.Builder) {
for _, value := range input {
b.AddUint8LengthPrefixed(func(b *cryptobyte.Builder) {
b.AddBytes([]byte(value))
})
}
})
result, err := b.Bytes()
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
// Output: 000c0568656c6c6f05776f726c64
fmt.Printf("%x\n", result)
}
func ExampleBuilder_lengthPrefixOverflow() {
// Writing more data that can be expressed by the length prefix results
// in an error from Bytes().
tooLarge := make([]byte, 256)
var b cryptobyte.Builder
b.AddUint8LengthPrefixed(func(b *cryptobyte.Builder) {
b.AddBytes(tooLarge)
})
result, err := b.Bytes()
fmt.Printf("len=%d err=%s\n", len(result), err)
// Output: len=0 err=cryptobyte: pending child length 256 exceeds 1-byte length prefix
}
func ExampleBuilderContinuation_errorHandling() {
var b cryptobyte.Builder
// Continuations that panic with a BuildError will cause Bytes to
// return the inner error.
b.AddUint16LengthPrefixed(func(b *cryptobyte.Builder) {
b.AddUint32(0)
panic(cryptobyte.BuildError{Err: errors.New("example error")})
})
result, err := b.Bytes()
fmt.Printf("len=%d err=%s\n", len(result), err)
// Output: len=0 err=example error
}