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[jira] [Commented] (SHIRO-552) JdbcRealm in SaltStyle.COLUMN
assumes that password column is Base64 but salt column is utf8 bytes
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Steinar Bang commented on SHIRO-552:
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This one bit me today.
I'm trying to use salt from a password table used by my own custom realm [UkelonnRealm|https://github.com/steinarb/ukelonn/blob/master/ukelonn.bundle/src/main/java/no/priv/bang/ukelonn/impl/UkelonnRealm.java#L60] from a JdbcRealm, but that breaks because the base64 encoded salt value from the DB is interpreted as UTF-8 when converting the salt into a byte array.
I've been looking for a way to configure the encoding of the salt in JdbcRealm, but there doesn't seem to be any way to do this?
> JdbcRealm in SaltStyle.COLUMN assumes that password column is Base64 but salt column is utf8 bytes
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: SHIRO-552
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SHIRO-552
> Project: Shiro
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 1.2.4
> Reporter: Richard Bradley
>
> The {{org.apache.shiro.realm.jdbc.JdbcRealm}} class, when configured with SaltStyle.COLUMN, assumes that password column is Base64 but salt column is utf8 bytes.
> The password is returned as a {{char[]}} (see JdbcRealm.java:241), which {{org.apache.shiro.authc.credential.HashedCredentialsMatcher}} (see HashedCredentialsMatcher.java:353):
> {code}
> if (credentials instanceof String || credentials instanceof char[]) {
> //account.credentials were a char[] or String, so
> //we need to do text decoding first:
> if (isStoredCredentialsHexEncoded()) {
> storedBytes = Hex.decode(storedBytes);
> } else {
> storedBytes = Base64.decode(storedBytes);
> }
> }
> {code}
> However, the salt is returned as a {{ByteSource}}, by converting the DB-returned String into its UTF-8 bytes. See JdbcRealm.java:224:
> {code}
> if (salt != null) {
> info.setCredentialsSalt(ByteSource.Util.bytes(salt));
> }
> {code}
> This is broken and inconsistent.
> Not all salt byte[]s are valid UTF8 strings, so the default assumption should be that the salt column is Base64 encoded.
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