=================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/palm/Palm-Keyring/lib/Palm/Keyring.pm,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.48 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.48 --- palm/Palm-Keyring/lib/Palm/Keyring.pm 2006/01/26 20:54:19 1.1 +++ palm/Palm-Keyring/lib/Palm/Keyring.pm 2007/09/12 03:44:36 1.48 @@ -1,330 +1,1816 @@ -# Palm::Keyring.pm +package Palm::Keyring; +# $RedRiver: Keyring.pm,v 1.47 2007/09/12 00:30:10 andrew Exp $ +######################################################################## +# Keyring.pm *** Perl class for Keyring for Palm OS databases. # -# Perl class for dealing with Keyring for Palm OS databases. -# -# Copyright (C) 2004, Andrew Fresh -# You may distribute this file under the terms of the Artistic -# License, as specified in the README file distributed with the p5-Palm distribution. -# # This started as Memo.pm, I just made it work for Keyring. # -# $Id: Keyring.pm,v 1.1 2006/01/26 20:54:19 andrew Exp $ -# $RedRiver$ - +# 2006.01.26 #*#*# andrew fresh +######################################################################## +# Copyright (C) 2006, 2007 by Andrew Fresh +# +# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify +# it under the same terms as Perl itself. +######################################################################## use strict; -package Palm::Keyring; -use Palm::Raw(); -use Palm::StdAppInfo(); -use vars qw( $VERSION @ISA ); +use warnings; -use Digest::MD5 qw(md5); -use Crypt::TripleDES; +use Carp; -use constant ENCRYPT => 1; -use constant DECRYPT => 0; -use constant MD5_CBLOCK => 64; -my $kSaltSize = 4; +use base qw/ Palm::StdAppInfo /; +my $ENCRYPT = 1; +my $DECRYPT = 0; +my $MD5_CBLOCK = 64; +my $kSalt_Size = 4; +my $EMPTY = q{}; +my $SPACE = q{ }; +my $NULL = chr 0; -# One liner, to allow MakeMaker to work. -$VERSION = do { my @r = (q$Revision: 1.1 $ =~ /\d+/g); sprintf "%d."."%02d" x $#r, @r }; +my @CRYPTS = ( + { + alias => 'None', + name => 'None', + keylen => 8, + blocksize => 1, + default_iter => 500, + }, + { + alias => 'DES-EDE3', + name => 'DES_EDE3', + keylen => 24, + blocksize => 8, + DES_odd_parity => 1, + default_iter => 1000, + }, + { + alias => 'AES128', + name => 'Rijndael', + keylen => 16, + blocksize => 16, + default_iter => 100, + }, + { + alias => 'AES256', + name => 'Rijndael', + keylen => 32, + blocksize => 16, + default_iter => 250, + }, +); -@ISA = qw( Palm::StdAppInfo Palm::Raw ); +my %LABELS = ( + 0 => { + id => 0, + name => 'name', + }, + 1 => { + id => 1, + name => 'account', + }, + 2 => { + id => 2, + name => 'password', + }, + 3 => { + id => 3, + name => 'lastchange', + }, + 255 => { + id => 255, + name => 'notes', + }, +); -=head1 NAME -Palm::Keyring - Handler for Palm Keyring databases. +our $VERSION = '0.96_01'; -=head1 SYNOPSIS +sub new +{ + my $classname = shift; + my $options = {}; - use Palm::Keyring; - $pdb->Decrypt('mypassword'); + if (@_) { + # hashref arguments + if (ref $_[0] eq 'HASH') { + $options = shift; + } -=head1 DESCRIPTION + # CGI style arguments + elsif ($_[0] =~ /^-[a-zA-Z0-9_]{1,20}$/) { + my %tmp = @_; + while ( my($key,$value) = each %tmp) { + $key =~ s/^-//; + $options->{lc $key} = $value; + } + } -The Keyring PDB handler is a helper class for the Palm::PDB package. It -parses Keyring databases. See -L. + else { + $options->{password} = shift; + $options->{version} = shift; + } + } -It is just the standard Palm::Raw with 2 additional public methods. Decrypt and Encrypt. + # Create a generic PDB. No need to rebless it, though. + my $self = $classname->SUPER::new(); -=cut -=head2 new + $self->{name} = 'Keys-Gtkr'; # Default + $self->{creator} = 'Gtkr'; + $self->{type} = 'Gkyr'; - $pdb = new Palm::Keyring ('password'); + # The PDB is not a resource database by + # default, but it's worth emphasizing, + # since MemoDB is explicitly not a PRC. + $self->{attributes}{resource} = 0; -Create a new PDB, initialized with the various Palm::Keyring fields -and an empty record list. + # Set the version + $self->{version} = $options->{version} || 4; -Use this method if you're creating a Keyring PDB from scratch. + # Set options + $self->{options} = $options; -=cut -#' -sub new + # Set defaults + if ($self->{version} == 5) { + $self->{options}->{cipher} ||= 0; # 'None' + my $c = crypts($self->{options}->{cipher}) + or croak('Unknown cipher ' . $self->{options}->{cipher}); + $self->{options}->{iterations} ||= $c->{default_iter}; + $self->{appinfo}->{cipher} ||= $self->{options}->{cipher}; + $self->{appinfo}->{iter} ||= $self->{options}->{iterations}; + }; + + if ( defined $options->{password} ) { + $self->Password($options->{password}); + } + + return $self; +} + +sub import { - my $classname = shift; - my $pass = shift; + Palm::PDB::RegisterPDBHandlers( __PACKAGE__, [ 'Gtkr', 'Gkyr' ], ); + return 1; +} - my $self = $classname->SUPER::new(@_); - # Create a generic PDB. No need to rebless it, - # though. +# Accessors - $self->{name} = "Keys-Gtkr"; # Default - $self->{creator} = "Gtkr"; - $self->{type} = "Gkyr"; - $self->{attributes}{resource} = 0; - # The PDB is not a resource database by - # default, but it's worth emphasizing, - # since MemoDB is explicitly not a PRC. +sub crypts +{ + my $crypt = shift; + if ((! defined $crypt) || (! length $crypt)) { + return; + } elsif ($crypt =~ /\D/) { + foreach my $c (@CRYPTS) { + if ($c->{alias} eq $crypt) { + return $c; + } + } + # didn't find it. + return; + } else { + return $CRYPTS[$crypt]; + } +} - # Initialize the AppInfo block - $self->{appinfo} = {}; +sub labels +{ + my $label = shift; - # Add the standard AppInfo block stuff - &Palm::StdAppInfo::seed_StdAppInfo($self->{appinfo}); + if ((! defined $label) || (! length $label)) { + return; + } elsif (exists $LABELS{$label}) { + return $LABELS{$label}; + } else { + foreach my $l (keys %LABELS) { + if ($LABELS{$l}{name} eq $label) { + return $LABELS{$l}; + } + } - # Set the version - $self->{version} = 4; + # didn't find it, make one. + if ($label =~ /^\d+$/) { + return { + id => $label, + name => undef, + }; + } else { + return; + } + } +} - # Give the PDB the first record that will hold the encrypted password - $self->{records} = [ - { - 'category' => 0, - 'attributes' => { - 'private' => 1, - 'Secret' => 1, - 'Dirty' => 1, - 'dirty' => 1 - }, - }, - ]; +# Write - if ($pass) { - $self->Encrypt($pass); - } +sub Write +{ + my $self = shift; - return $self; + if ($self->{version} == 4) { + # Give the PDB the first record that will hold the encrypted password + my $rec = $self->new_Record; + $rec->{data} = $self->{encpassword}; + + if (ref $self->{records} eq 'ARRAY') { + unshift @{ $self->{records} }, $rec; + } else { + $self->{records} = [ $rec ]; + } + } + + my $rc = $self->SUPER::Write(@_); + + if ($self->{version} == 4) { + shift @{ $self->{records} }; + } + + return $rc; } -sub import +# ParseRecord + +sub ParseRecord { - &Palm::PDB::RegisterPDBHandlers(__PACKAGE__, - [ "Gtkr", "Gkyr" ], - ); + my $self = shift; + + my $rec = $self->SUPER::ParseRecord(@_); + return $rec if ! exists $rec->{data}; + + if ($self->{version} == 4) { + # skip the first record because it contains the password. + if (! exists $self->{records}) { + $self->{encpassword} = $rec->{data}; + return '__DELETE_ME__'; + } + + if ($self->{records}->[0] eq '__DELETE_ME__') { + shift @{ $self->{records} }; + } + + my ( $name, $encrypted ) = split /$NULL/xm, $rec->{data}, 2; + + return $rec if ! $encrypted; + $rec->{plaintext}->{0} = { + label => 'name', + label_id => 0, + data => $name, + font => 0, + }; + $rec->{encrypted} = $encrypted; + delete $rec->{data}; + + } elsif ($self->{version} == 5) { + my $c = crypts( $self->{appinfo}->{cipher} ) + or croak('Unknown cipher ' . $self->{appinfo}->{cipher}); + my $blocksize = $c->{blocksize}; + my ($field, $extra) = _parse_field($rec->{data}); + delete $rec->{data}; + + $rec->{plaintext}->{0} = $field; + $rec->{ivec} = substr $extra, 0, $blocksize; + $rec->{encrypted} = substr $extra, $blocksize; + + } else { + croak "Unsupported Version $self->{version}"; + return; + } + + return $rec; } -sub Encrypt +# PackRecord + +sub PackRecord { - my $self = shift; - my $pass = shift; + my $self = shift; + my $rec = shift; - if ($pass) { - unless ($self->_keyring_verify($pass) ) { - # This would encrypt with a new password. - # First decrypting everything with the old password of course. - $self->_keyring_update($pass) || return undef; - $self->_keyring_verify($pass) || return undef; - } - } + if ($self->{version} == 4) { + if ($rec->{encrypted}) { + my $name = $rec->{plaintext}->{0}->{data} || $EMPTY; + $rec->{data} = join $NULL, $name, $rec->{encrypted}; + delete $rec->{plaintext}; + delete $rec->{encrypted}; + } - my $seen_enc_pass = 0; - foreach my $record (@{ $self->{records} }) { - unless ($seen_enc_pass) { - $seen_enc_pass = 1; - next; - } + } elsif ($self->{version} == 5) { + my $field; + if ($rec->{plaintext}->{0}) { + $field = $rec->{plaintext}->{0}; + } else { + $field = { + 'label' => 'name', + 'label_id' => 0, + 'data' => $EMPTY, + 'font' => 0, + }; + } + my $packed = _pack_field($field); - next unless defined $record->{plaintext}; + $rec->{data} = join $EMPTY, $packed, $rec->{ivec}, $rec->{encrypted}; - my $name = defined $record->{plaintext}->{name} ? $record->{plaintext}->{name} : ''; - my $account = defined $record->{plaintext}->{account} ? $record->{plaintext}->{account} : ''; - my $password = defined $record->{plaintext}->{password} ? $record->{plaintext}->{password} : ''; - my $description = defined $record->{plaintext}->{description} ? $record->{plaintext}->{description} : ''; - my $extra = ''; + } else { + croak "Unsupported Version $self->{version}"; + } - my $plaintext = join("\0", $account, $password, $description, $extra); + return $self->SUPER::PackRecord($rec, @_); +} - my $encrypted = $self->_crypt($plaintext, ENCRYPT); +# ParseAppInfoBlock - $record->{data} = join("\0", $name, $encrypted); - } +sub ParseAppInfoBlock +{ + my $self = shift; + my $data = shift; + my $appinfo = {}; - return 1; + &Palm::StdAppInfo::parse_StdAppInfo($appinfo, $data); + + # int8/uint8 + # - Signed or Unsigned Byte (8 bits). C types: char, unsigned char + # int16/uint16 + # - Signed or Unsigned Word (16 bits). C types: short, unsigned short + # int32/uint32 + # - Signed or Unsigned Doubleword (32 bits). C types: int, unsigned int + # sz + # - Zero-terminated C-style string + + if ($self->{version} == 4) { + # Nothing extra for version 4 + + } elsif ($self->{version} == 5) { + _parse_appinfo_v5($appinfo) || return; + + } else { + croak "Unsupported Version $self->{version}"; + } + + return $appinfo; } +sub _parse_appinfo_v5 +{ + my $appinfo = shift; + + if (! exists $appinfo->{other}) { + # XXX Corrupt appinfo? + return; + } + + my $unpackstr + = ("C1" x 8) # 8 uint8s in an array for the salt + . ("n1" x 2) # the iter (uint16) and the cipher (uint16) + . ("C1" x 8); # and finally 8 more uint8s for the hash + + my (@salt, $iter, $cipher, @hash); + (@salt[0..7], $iter, $cipher, @hash[0..7]) + = unpack $unpackstr, $appinfo->{other}; + + $appinfo->{salt} = sprintf "%02x" x 8, @salt; + $appinfo->{iter} = $iter; + $appinfo->{cipher} = $cipher; + $appinfo->{masterhash} = sprintf "%02x" x 8, @hash; + delete $appinfo->{other}; + + return $appinfo +} + +# PackAppInfoBlock + +sub PackAppInfoBlock +{ + my $self = shift; + my $retval; + + if ($self->{version} == 4) { + # Nothing to do for v4 + + } elsif ($self->{version} == 5) { + _pack_appinfo_v5($self->{appinfo}); + } else { + croak "Unsupported Version $self->{version}"; + } + return &Palm::StdAppInfo::pack_StdAppInfo($self->{appinfo}); +} + +sub _pack_appinfo_v5 +{ + my $appinfo = shift; + + my $packstr + = ("C1" x 8) # 8 uint8s in an array for the salt + . ("n1" x 2) # the iter (uint16) and the cipher (uint16) + . ("C1" x 8); # and finally 8 more uint8s for the hash + + my @salt = map { hex $_ } $appinfo->{salt} =~ /../gxm; + my @hash = map { hex $_ } $appinfo->{masterhash} =~ /../gxm; + + my $packed = pack($packstr, + @salt, + $appinfo->{iter}, + $appinfo->{cipher}, + @hash + ); + + $appinfo->{other} = $packed; + + return $appinfo +} + +# Encrypt + +sub Encrypt +{ + my $self = shift; + my $rec = shift; + my $pass = shift || $self->{password}; + my $data = shift || $rec->{plaintext}; + my $ivec = shift; + + if ( ! $pass && ! $self->{appinfo}->{key}) { + croak("password not set!\n"); + } + + if ( ! $rec) { + croak("Needed parameter 'record' not passed!\n"); + } + + if ( ! $data) { + croak("Needed 'plaintext' not passed!\n"); + } + + if ( $pass && ! $self->Password($pass)) { + croak("Incorrect Password!\n"); + } + + my $acct; + if ($rec->{encrypted}) { + $acct = $self->Decrypt($rec, $pass); + } + + my $encrypted; + if ($self->{version} == 4) { + $self->{digest} ||= _calc_keys( $pass ); + my $datav4 = { + name => $data->{0}->{data}, + account => $data->{1}->{data}, + password => $data->{2}->{data}, + lastchange => $data->{3}->{data}, + notes => $data->{255}->{data}, + }; + my $acctv4 = { + name => $acct->{0}->{data}, + account => $acct->{1}->{data}, + password => $acct->{2}->{data}, + lastchange => $acct->{3}->{data}, + notes => $acct->{255}->{data}, + }; + $encrypted = _encrypt_v4($datav4, $acctv4, $self->{digest}); + + } elsif ($self->{version} == 5) { + ($encrypted, $ivec) = _encrypt_v5( + $data, $acct, + $self->{appinfo}->{key}, + $self->{appinfo}->{cipher}, + $ivec, + ); + if (defined $ivec) { + $rec->{ivec} = $ivec; + } + + } else { + croak "Unsupported Version $self->{version}"; + } + + $rec->{plaintext}->{0} = $data->{0}; + + if ($encrypted) { + if ($encrypted eq '1') { + return 1; + } + + $rec->{attributes}{Dirty} = 1; + $rec->{attributes}{dirty} = 1; + $rec->{encrypted} = $encrypted; + + return 1; + } else { + return; + } +} + +sub _encrypt_v4 +{ + my $new = shift; + my $old = shift; + my $digest = shift; + + $new->{account} ||= $EMPTY; + $new->{password} ||= $EMPTY; + $new->{notes} ||= $EMPTY; + + my $changed = 0; + my $need_newdate = 0; + if ($old && %{ $old }) { + no warnings 'uninitialized'; + foreach my $key (keys %{ $new }) { + next if $key eq 'lastchange'; + if ($new->{$key} ne $old->{$key}) { + $changed = 1; + last; + } + } + if ( exists $new->{lastchange} && exists $old->{lastchange} && ( + $new->{lastchange}->{day} != $old->{lastchange}->{day} || + $new->{lastchange}->{month} != $old->{lastchange}->{month} || + $new->{lastchange}->{year} != $old->{lastchange}->{year} + )) { + $changed = 1; + $need_newdate = 0; + } else { + $need_newdate = 1; + } + + } else { + $changed = 1; + } + + # no need to re-encrypt if it has not changed. + return 1 if ! $changed; + + my ($day, $month, $year); + + if ($new->{lastchange} && ! $need_newdate ) { + $day = $new->{lastchange}->{day} || 1; + $month = $new->{lastchange}->{month} || 0; + $year = $new->{lastchange}->{year} || 0; + + # XXX Need to actually validate the above information somehow + if ($year >= 1900) { + $year -= 1900; + } + } else { + $need_newdate = 1; + } + + if ($need_newdate) { + ($day, $month, $year) = (localtime)[3,4,5]; + } + + my $packed_date = _pack_keyring_date( { + year => $year, + month => $month, + day => $day, + }); + + my $plaintext = join $NULL, + $new->{account}, $new->{password}, $new->{notes}, $packed_date; + + return _crypt3des( $plaintext, $digest, $ENCRYPT ); +} + +sub _encrypt_v5 +{ + my $new = shift; + my $old = shift; + my $key = shift; + my $cipher = shift; + my $ivec = shift; + my $c = crypts($cipher) or croak('Unknown cipher ' . $cipher); + + if (! defined $ivec) { + $ivec = pack("C*",map {rand(256)} 1..$c->{blocksize}); + } + + my $changed = 0; + my $need_newdate = 1; + if ($new->{3}->{data}) { + $need_newdate = 0; + } + foreach my $k (keys %{ $new }) { + if (! $old) { + $changed = 1; + } elsif ($k == 3) { + if ($old && ( + $new->{$k}{data}{day} == $old->{$k}{data}{day} && + $new->{$k}{data}{month} == $old->{$k}{data}{month} && + $new->{$k}{data}{year} == $old->{$k}{data}{year} + )) { + $changed = 1; + $need_newdate = 1; + } + + } else { + my $n = join ':', sort %{ $new->{$k} }; + my $o = join ':', sort %{ $old->{$k} }; + if ($n ne $o) { + $changed = 1; + } + } + } + + return 1, 0 if $changed == 0; + + if ($need_newdate) { + my ($day, $month, $year) = (localtime)[3,4,5]; + $new->{3} = { + label => 'lastchange', + label_id => 3, + font => 0, + data => { + year => $year, + month => $month, + day => $day, + }, + }; + } else { + # XXX Need to actually validate the above information somehow + if ($new->{3}->{data}->{year} >= 1900) { + $new->{3}->{data}->{year} -= 1900; + } + } + + my $plaintext; + foreach my $k (keys %{ $new }) { + $plaintext .= _pack_field($new->{$k}); + } + + my $encrypted; + if ($c->{name} eq 'None') { + # do nothing + $encrypted = $plaintext; + + } elsif ($c->{name} eq 'DES_EDE3' or $c->{name} eq 'Rijndael') { + require Crypt::CBC; + my $cbc = Crypt::CBC->new( + -key => $key, + -literal_key => 1, + -iv => $ivec, + -cipher => $c->{name}, + -keysize => $c->{keylen}, + -blocksize => $c->{blocksize}, + -header => 'none', + -padding => 'oneandzeroes', + ); + + if (! $c) { + croak("Unable to set up encryption!"); + } + + $encrypted = $cbc->encrypt($plaintext); + + } else { + croak "Unsupported Crypt $c->{name}"; + } + + return $encrypted, $ivec; +} + +# Decrypt + sub Decrypt { - my $self = shift; - my $pass = shift; + my $self = shift; + my $rec = shift; + my $pass = shift || $self->{password}; - if ($pass) { - $self->_keyring_verify($pass) || return undef; - } + if ( ! $pass && ! $self->{appinfo}->{key}) { + croak("password not set!\n"); + } - my $seen_enc_pass = 0; - foreach my $record (@{ $self->{records} }) { - unless ($seen_enc_pass) { - # need to skip the first record because it is the encrypted password - $seen_enc_pass = 1; - next; - } + if ( ! $rec) { + croak("Needed parameter 'record' not passed!\n"); + } - next unless defined $record->{data}; + if ( $pass && ! $self->Password($pass)) { + croak("Invalid Password!\n"); + } - my ($name, $encrypted) = split /\0/, $record->{data}; - $record->{plaintext}->{name} = $name; + if ( ! $rec->{encrypted} ) { + croak("No encrypted content!"); + } - my $decrypted = $self->_crypt($encrypted, DECRYPT); - my ($account, $password, $description, $extra) - = split /\0/, $decrypted, 4; + my $plaintext; + if ($self->{version} == 4) { + $self->{digest} ||= _calc_keys( $pass ); + my $acct = _decrypt_v4($rec->{encrypted}, $self->{digest}); + $plaintext = { + 0 => $rec->{plaintext}->{0}, + 1 => { + label => 'account', + label_id => 1, + font => 0, + data => $acct->{account}, + }, + 2 => { + label => 'password', + label_id => 2, + font => 0, + data => $acct->{password}, + }, + 3 => { + label => 'lastchange', + label_id => 3, + font => 0, + data => $acct->{lastchange}, + }, + 255 => { + label => 'notes', + label_id => 255, + font => 0, + data => $acct->{notes}, + }, + }; - $record->{plaintext}->{account} = defined $account ? $account : ''; - $record->{plaintext}->{password} = defined $password ? $password : ''; - $record->{plaintext}->{description} = defined $description ? $description : ''; + } elsif ($self->{version} == 5) { + $plaintext = _decrypt_v5( + $rec->{encrypted}, $self->{appinfo}->{key}, + $self->{appinfo}->{cipher}, $rec->{ivec}, + ); + $plaintext->{0} ||= $rec->{plaintext}->{0}; - #print "Extra: $extra\n"; - #-------------------------------------------------- - # print "Account: $account\n"; - # print "Password: $password\n"; - # print "Description: $description\n"; - #-------------------------------------------------- + } else { + croak "Unsupported Version $self->{version}"; + } - } + if ($plaintext) { + $rec->{plaintext} = $plaintext; + return $plaintext; + } + return; +} - return 1; +sub _decrypt_v4 +{ + my $encrypted = shift; + my $digest = shift; + + my $plaintext = _crypt3des( $encrypted, $digest, $DECRYPT ); + my ( $account, $password, $notes, $packed_date ) + = split /$NULL/xm, $plaintext, 4; + + my $modified; + if ($packed_date) { + $modified = _parse_keyring_date($packed_date); + } + + return { + account => $account, + password => $password, + notes => $notes, + lastchange => $modified, + }; } -sub _crypt +sub _decrypt_v5 { - my $self = shift; - my $original = shift; - my $flag = shift; - my $digest = $self->{digest} || $self->_calc_keys(); - #print "DIGEST: $digest\n"; + my $encrypted = shift; + my $key = shift; + my $cipher = shift; + my $ivec = shift; - my $des = new Crypt::TripleDES; + my $c = crypts($cipher) or croak('Unknown cipher ' . $cipher); - if ($flag == ENCRYPT) { - return $des->encrypt3($original, $digest); - } else { - return $des->decrypt3($original, $digest); - } + my $plaintext; + + if ($c->{name} eq 'None') { + # do nothing + $plaintext = $encrypted; + + } elsif ($c->{name} eq 'DES_EDE3' or $c->{name} eq 'Rijndael') { + require Crypt::CBC; + my $cbc = Crypt::CBC->new( + -key => $key, + -literal_key => 1, + -iv => $ivec, + -cipher => $c->{name}, + -keysize => $c->{keylen}, + -blocksize => $c->{blocksize}, + -header => 'none', + -padding => 'oneandzeroes', + ); + + if (! $c) { + croak("Unable to set up encryption!"); + } + my $len = $c->{blocksize} - length($encrypted) % $c->{blocksize}; + $encrypted .= $NULL x $len; + $plaintext = $cbc->decrypt($encrypted); + + } else { + croak "Unsupported Crypt $c->{name}"; + } + + my %fields; + while ($plaintext) { + my $field; + ($field, $plaintext) = _parse_field($plaintext); + if (! $field) { + last; + } + $fields{ $field->{label_id} } = $field; + } + + return \%fields; } -sub _calc_keys +# Password + +sub Password { - my $self = shift; + my $self = shift; + my $pass = shift; + my $new_pass = shift; - my $pass = $self->{'password'}; - die "No password defined!" unless defined $pass; + if (! $pass) { + delete $self->{password}; + delete $self->{appinfo}->{key}; + return 1; + } - my $digest = md5($pass); + if ( + ($self->{version} == 4 && ! exists $self->{encpassword}) || + ($self->{version} == 5 && ! exists $self->{appinfo}->{masterhash}) + ) { + return $self->_password_update($pass); + } - my ($key1, $key2) = unpack('a8a8', $digest); - #-------------------------------------------------- - # print "key1: $key1: ", length $key1, "\n"; - # print "key2: $key2: ", length $key2, "\n"; - #-------------------------------------------------- + if ($new_pass) { + my @accts = (); + foreach my $rec (@{ $self->{records} }) { + my $acct = $self->Decrypt($rec, $pass); + if ( ! $acct ) { + croak("Couldn't decrypt $rec->{plaintext}->{0}->{data}"); + } + push @accts, $acct; + } - $digest = unpack('H*', $key1 . $key2 . $key1); - #-------------------------------------------------- - # print "Digest: ", $digest, "\n"; - # print length $digest, "\n"; - #-------------------------------------------------- + if ( ! $self->_password_update($new_pass)) { + croak("Couldn't set new password!"); + } + $pass = $new_pass; - $self->{digest} = $digest; - return $digest; + foreach my $i (0..$#accts) { + delete $self->{records}->[$i]->{encrypted}; + $self->{records}->[$i]->{plaintext} = $accts[$i]; + $self->Encrypt($self->{records}->[$i], $pass); + } + } + + if (defined $self->{password} && $pass eq $self->{password}) { + # already verified this password + return 1; + } + + if ($self->{version} == 4) { + my $valid = _password_verify_v4($pass, $self->{encpassword}); + + # May as well generate the keys we need now, + # since we know the password is right + if ($valid) { + $self->{digest} = _calc_keys($pass); + if ($self->{digest} ) { + $self->{password} = $pass; + return 1; + } + } + } elsif ($self->{version} == 5) { + return _password_verify_v5($self->{appinfo}, $pass); + } else { + croak "Unsupported version $self->{version}"; + } + + return; } -sub _keyring_verify +sub _password_verify_v4 { - my $self = shift; - my $pass = shift; + require Digest::MD5; + import Digest::MD5 qw(md5); - die "No password specified!" unless defined $pass; - $self->{password} = $pass; + my $pass = shift; + my $data = shift; - # AFAIK the thing we use to test the password is - # always in the first entry - my $data = $self->{records}->[0]->{data}; - #die "No encrypted password in file!" unless defined $data; - return undef unless defined $data; + if (! $pass) { croak('No password specified!'); }; - $data =~ s/\0$//; + # XXX die "No encrypted password in file!" unless defined $data; + if ( ! defined $data) { return; }; - my $salt = substr($data, 0, $kSaltSize); + $data =~ s/$NULL$//xm; - my $msg = $salt . $pass; + my $salt = substr $data, 0, $kSalt_Size; - $msg .= "\0" x (MD5_CBLOCK - length($msg)); + my $msg = $salt . $pass; + $msg .= "\0" x ( $MD5_CBLOCK - length $msg ); - my $digest = md5($msg); + my $digest = md5($msg); - if ($data eq $salt . $digest) { - # May as well generate the keys we need now, since we know the password is right - if ($self->_calc_keys()) { - return 1; - } else { - return undef; - } - } else { - return undef; - } + if ($data ne $salt . $digest ) { + return; + } + + return 1; } -sub _keyring_update +sub _password_verify_v5 { - # It is very important to Encrypt after calling this - # (Although it is generally only called by Encrypt) - # because otherwise the data will be out of sync with the - # password, and that would suck! - my $self = shift; - my $pass = shift; + my $appinfo = shift; + my $pass = shift; - die "No password specified!" unless defined $pass; + my $salt = pack("H*", $appinfo->{salt}); - # if the database already has a password in it - if ($self->{records}->[0]->{data}) { - # Make sure everything is decrypted before we update the keyring - $self->Decrypt() || return undef; - } + my $c = crypts($appinfo->{cipher}) + or croak('Unknown cipher ' . $appinfo->{cipher}); + my ($key, $hash) = _calc_key_v5( + $pass, $salt, $appinfo->{iter}, + $c->{keylen}, + $c->{DES_odd_parity}, + ); - my $salt; - for (1..$kSaltSize) { - $salt .= chr(int(rand(255))); - } + #print "Iter: '" . $appinfo->{iter} . "'\n"; + #print "Key: '". unpack("H*", $key) . "'\n"; + #print "Salt: '". unpack("H*", $salt) . "'\n"; + #print "Hash: '". $hash . "'\n"; + #print "Hash: '". $appinfo->{masterhash} . "'\n"; - my $msg = $salt . $pass; + if ($appinfo->{masterhash} eq $hash) { + $appinfo->{key} = $key; + } else { + return; + } - $msg .= "\0" x (MD5_CBLOCK - length($msg)); + return $key; +} - my $digest = md5($msg); - my $data = $salt . $digest;# . "\0"; +sub _password_update +{ + # It is very important to Encrypt after calling this + # (Although it is generally only called by Encrypt) + # because otherwise the data will be out of sync with the + # password, and that would suck! + my $self = shift; + my $pass = shift; - # AFAIK the thing we use to test the password is - # always in the first entry - $self->{records}->[0]->{data} = $data; + if ($self->{version} == 4) { + my $data = _password_update_v4($pass, @_); - $self->{password} = $pass; - $self->_calc_keys(); + if (! $data) { + carp("Failed to update password!"); + return; + } - return 1; + # AFAIK the thing we use to test the password is + # always in the first entry + $self->{encpassword} = $data; + $self->{password} = $pass; + $self->{digest} = _calc_keys( $self->{password} ); + + return 1; + + } elsif ($self->{version} == 5) { + my $cipher = shift || $self->{appinfo}->{cipher}; + my $iter = shift || $self->{appinfo}->{iter}; + my $salt = shift || 0; + + my $hash = _password_update_v5( + $self->{appinfo}, $pass, $cipher, $iter, $salt + ); + + if (! $hash) { + carp("Failed to update password!"); + return; + } + + return 1; + } else { + croak("Unsupported version ($self->{version})"); + } + + return; } +sub _password_update_v4 +{ + require Digest::MD5; + import Digest::MD5 qw(md5); + my $pass = shift; + + if (! defined $pass) { croak('No password specified!'); }; + + my $salt; + for ( 1 .. $kSalt_Size ) { + $salt .= chr int rand 255; + } + + my $msg = $salt . $pass; + + $msg .= "\0" x ( $MD5_CBLOCK - length $msg ); + + my $digest = md5($msg); + + my $data = $salt . $digest; # . "\0"; + + return $data; +} + +sub _password_update_v5 +{ + my $appinfo = shift; + my $pass = shift; + my $cipher = shift; + my $iter = shift; + + # I thought this needed to be 'blocksize', but apparently not. + #my $length = $CRYPTS[ $cipher ]{blocksize}; + my $length = 8; + my $salt = shift || pack("C*",map {rand(256)} 1..$length); + + my $c = crypts($cipher) or croak('Unknown cipher ' . $cipher); + my ($key, $hash) = _calc_key_v5( + $pass, $salt, $iter, + $c->{keylen}, + $c->{DES_odd_parity}, + ); + + $appinfo->{salt} = unpack "H*", $salt; + $appinfo->{iter} = $iter; + $appinfo->{cipher} = $cipher; + $appinfo->{masterhash} = $hash; + $appinfo->{key} = $key; + + return $key; +} + +sub Unlock +{ + my $self = shift; + my ($pass) = @_; + $pass ||= $self->{password}; + + if ( $pass && ! $self->Password($pass)) { + croak("Invalid Password!\n"); + } + + foreach my $rec (@{ $self->{records} }) { + $self->Decrypt($rec); + } + + return 1; + +} + +sub Lock +{ + my $self = shift; + + $self->Password(); + + foreach my $rec (@{ $self->{records} }) { + my $name = $rec->{plaintext}->{0}; + delete $rec->{plaintext}; + $rec->{plaintext}->{0} = $name; + } + + return 1; +} + +# Helpers + +sub _calc_keys +{ + my $pass = shift; + if (! defined $pass) { croak('No password defined!'); }; + + my $digest = md5($pass); + + my ( $key1, $key2 ) = unpack 'a8a8', $digest; + + #-------------------------------------------------- + # print "key1: $key1: ", length $key1, "\n"; + # print "key2: $key2: ", length $key2, "\n"; + #-------------------------------------------------- + + $digest = unpack 'H*', $key1 . $key2 . $key1; + + #-------------------------------------------------- + # print "Digest: ", $digest, "\n"; + # print length $digest, "\n"; + #-------------------------------------------------- + + return $digest; +} + +sub _calc_key_v5 +{ + my ($pass, $salt, $iter, $keylen, $dop) = @_; + + require Digest::HMAC_SHA1; + import Digest::HMAC_SHA1 qw(hmac_sha1); + require Digest::SHA1; + import Digest::SHA1 qw(sha1); + + my $key = _pbkdf2( $pass, $salt, $iter, $keylen, \&hmac_sha1 ); + if ($dop) { $key = _DES_odd_parity($key); } + + my $hash = unpack("H*", substr(sha1($key.$salt),0, 8)); + + return $key, $hash; +} + +sub _crypt3des +{ + require Crypt::DES; + + my ( $plaintext, $passphrase, $flag ) = @_; + + $passphrase .= $SPACE x ( 16 * 3 ); + my $cyphertext = $EMPTY; + + my $size = length $plaintext; + + #print "STRING: '$plaintext' - Length: " . (length $plaintext) . "\n"; + + my @C; + for ( 0 .. 2 ) { + $C[$_] = + new Crypt::DES( pack 'H*', ( substr $passphrase, 16 * $_, 16 )); + } + + for ( 0 .. ( ($size) / 8 ) ) { + my $pt = substr $plaintext, $_ * 8, 8; + + #print "PT: '$pt' - Length: " . length($pt) . "\n"; + if (! length $pt) { next; }; + if ( (length $pt) < 8 ) { + if ($flag == $DECRYPT) { croak('record not 8 byte padded'); }; + my $len = 8 - (length $pt); + $pt .= ($NULL x $len); + } + if ( $flag == $ENCRYPT ) { + $pt = $C[0]->encrypt($pt); + $pt = $C[1]->decrypt($pt); + $pt = $C[2]->encrypt($pt); + } + else { + $pt = $C[0]->decrypt($pt); + $pt = $C[1]->encrypt($pt); + $pt = $C[2]->decrypt($pt); + } + + #print "PT: '$pt' - Length: " . length($pt) . "\n"; + $cyphertext .= $pt; + } + + $cyphertext =~ s/$NULL+$//xm; + + #print "CT: '$cyphertext' - Length: " . length($cyphertext) . "\n"; + + return $cyphertext; +} + +sub _parse_field +{ + my $field = shift; + + my ($len) = unpack "n", $field; + if ($len + 4 > length $field) { + return undef, $field; + } + my $unpackstr = "x2 C1 C1 A$len"; + my $offset = 2 +1 +1 +$len; + if ($len % 2) { + # trim the 0/1 byte padding for next even address. + $offset++; + $unpackstr .= ' x' + } + + my ($label, $font, $data) = unpack $unpackstr, $field; + my $leftover = substr $field, $offset; + + my $label_id = $label; + my $l = labels($label); + if ($l) { + $label = $l->{name} || $l->{id}; + $label_id = $l->{id}; + } + + if ($label_id && $label_id == 3) { + ($data) = substr $field, 4, $len; + $data = _parse_keyring_date($data); + } + return { + #len => $len, + label => $label, + label_id => $label_id, + font => $font, + data => $data, + }, $leftover; +} + +sub _pack_field +{ + my $field = shift; + + my $packed; + if (defined $field) { + my $label = $field->{label_id} || 0; + if (defined $field->{label} && ! $label) { + $label = $field->{label}; + } + + my $l = labels($field->{label}); + if ($l) { + $label = $l->{id}; + } + + my $font = $field->{font} || 0; + my $data = defined $field->{data} ? $field->{data} : $EMPTY; + + if ($label && $label == 3) { + $data = _pack_keyring_date($data); + } + my $len = length $data; + my $packstr = "n1 C1 C1 A*"; + + $packed = pack $packstr, ($len, $label, $font, $data); + + if ($len % 2) { + # add byte padding for next even address. + $packed .= $NULL; + } + } else { + my $packstr = "n1 C1 C1 x1"; + $packed = pack $packstr, 0, 0, 0; + } + + return $packed; +} + +sub _parse_keyring_date +{ + my $data = shift; + + my $u = unpack 'n', $data; + my $year = (($u & 0xFE00) >> 9) + 4; # since 1900 + my $month = (($u & 0x01E0) >> 5) - 1; # 0-11 + my $day = (($u & 0x001F) >> 0); # 1-31 + + return { + year => $year, + month => $month || 0, + day => $day || 1, + }; +} + +sub _pack_keyring_date +{ + my $d = shift; + my $year = $d->{year}; + my $month = $d->{month}; + my $day = $d->{day}; + + $year -= 4; + $month++; + + return pack 'n*', $day | ($month << 5) | ($year << 9); +} + + +sub _hexdump +{ + my $prefix = shift; # What to print in front of each line + my $data = shift; # The data to dump + my $maxlines = shift; # Max # of lines to dump + my $offset; # Offset of current chunk + + for ($offset = 0; $offset < length($data); $offset += 16) + { + my $hex; # Hex values of the data + my $ascii; # ASCII values of the data + my $chunk; # Current chunk of data + + last if defined($maxlines) && ($offset >= ($maxlines * 16)); + + $chunk = substr($data, $offset, 16); + + ($hex = $chunk) =~ s/./sprintf "%02x ", ord($&)/ges; + + ($ascii = $chunk) =~ y/\040-\176/./c; + + printf "%s %-48s|%-16s|\n", $prefix, $hex, $ascii; + } +} + +sub _bindump +{ + my $prefix = shift; # What to print in front of each line + my $data = shift; # The data to dump + my $maxlines = shift; # Max # of lines to dump + my $offset; # Offset of current chunk + + for ($offset = 0; $offset < length($data); $offset += 8) + { + my $bin; # binary values of the data + my $ascii; # ASCII values of the data + my $chunk; # Current chunk of data + + last if defined($maxlines) && ($offset >= ($maxlines * 8)); + + $chunk = substr($data, $offset, 8); + + ($bin = $chunk) =~ s/./sprintf "%08b ", ord($&)/ges; + + ($ascii = $chunk) =~ y/\040-\176/./c; + + printf "%s %-72s|%-8s|\n", $prefix, $bin, $ascii; + } +} + +# Thanks to Jochen Hoenicke +# (one of the authors of Palm Keyring) +# for these next two subs. + +# Usage pbkdf2(password, salt, iter, keylen, prf) +# iter is number of iterations +# keylen is length of generated key in bytes +# prf is the pseudo random function (e.g. hmac_sha1) +# returns the key. +sub _pbkdf2($$$$$) +{ + my ($password, $salt, $iter, $keylen, $prf) = @_; + my ($k, $t, $u, $ui, $i); + $t = ""; + for ($k = 1; length($t) < $keylen; $k++) { + $u = $ui = &$prf($salt.pack('N', $k), $password); + for ($i = 1; $i < $iter; $i++) { + $ui = &$prf($ui, $password); + $u ^= $ui; + } + $t .= $u; + } + return substr($t, 0, $keylen); +} + +sub _DES_odd_parity($) { + my $key = $_[0]; + my ($r, $i); + my @odd_parity = ( + 1, 1, 2, 2, 4, 4, 7, 7, 8, 8, 11, 11, 13, 13, 14, 14, + 16, 16, 19, 19, 21, 21, 22, 22, 25, 25, 26, 26, 28, 28, 31, 31, + 32, 32, 35, 35, 37, 37, 38, 38, 41, 41, 42, 42, 44, 44, 47, 47, + 49, 49, 50, 50, 52, 52, 55, 55, 56, 56, 59, 59, 61, 61, 62, 62, + 64, 64, 67, 67, 69, 69, 70, 70, 73, 73, 74, 74, 76, 76, 79, 79, + 81, 81, 82, 82, 84, 84, 87, 87, 88, 88, 91, 91, 93, 93, 94, 94, + 97, 97, 98, 98,100,100,103,103,104,104,107,107,109,109,110,110, +112,112,115,115,117,117,118,118,121,121,122,122,124,124,127,127, +128,128,131,131,133,133,134,134,137,137,138,138,140,140,143,143, +145,145,146,146,148,148,151,151,152,152,155,155,157,157,158,158, +161,161,162,162,164,164,167,167,168,168,171,171,173,173,174,174, +176,176,179,179,181,181,182,182,185,185,186,186,188,188,191,191, +193,193,194,194,196,196,199,199,200,200,203,203,205,205,206,206, +208,208,211,211,213,213,214,214,217,217,218,218,220,220,223,223, +224,224,227,227,229,229,230,230,233,233,234,234,236,236,239,239, +241,241,242,242,244,244,247,247,248,248,251,251,253,253,254,254); + for ($i = 0; $i< length($key); $i++) { + $r .= chr($odd_parity[ord(substr($key, $i, 1))]); + } + return $r; +} + 1; __END__ +=head1 NAME +Palm::Keyring - Handler for Palm Keyring databases. + +=head1 DESCRIPTION + +The Keyring PDB handler is a helper class for the Palm::PDB package. It +parses Keyring for Palm OS databases. See +L. + +It has the standard Palm::PDB methods with 2 additional public methods. +Decrypt and Encrypt. + +It currently supports the v4 Keyring databases as well as +the pre-release v5 databases. I am not completely happy with the interface +for accessing v5 databases, so any suggestions on improvements on +the interface are appreciated. + +This module doesn't store the plaintext content. It only keeps it until it +returns it to you or encrypts it. + +=head1 SYNOPSIS + + use Palm::PDB; + use Palm::Keyring; + + my $pass = 'password'; + my $file = 'Keys-Gtkr.pdb'; + my $pdb = new Palm::PDB; + $pdb->Load($file); + + foreach my $rec (@{ $pdb->{records} }) { + my $plaintext = $pdb->Decrypt($rec, $pass); + print $plaintext->{0}->{data}, ' - ', $plaintext->{1}->{data}, "\n"; + } + +=head1 SUBROUTINES/METHODS + +=head2 new + + $pdb = new Palm::Keyring([$password[, $version]]); + +Create a new PDB, initialized with the various Palm::Keyring fields +and an empty record list. + +Use this method if you're creating a Keyring PDB from scratch otherwise you +can just use Palm::PDB::new() before calling Load(). + +If you pass in a password, it will initalize the first record with the encrypted +password. + +new() now also takes options in other formats + + $pdb = new Palm::Keyring({ key1 => value1, key2 => value2 }); + $pdb = new Palm::Keyring( -key1 => value1, -key2 => value2); + +=over + +=item Supported options + +=over + +=item password + +The password used to initialize the database + +=item version + +The version of database to create. Accepts either 4 or 5. Currently defaults to 4. + +=item cipher + +The cipher to use. Either the number or the name. + + 0 => None + 1 => DES_EDE3 + 2 => AES128 + 3 => AES256 + +=item iterations + +The number of iterations to encrypt with. + +=item options + +A hashref of the options that are set + +=back + +=back + +For v5 databases there are some additional appinfo fields set. +These are set either on new() or Load(). + + $pdb->{appinfo} = { + # normal appinfo stuff described in L + cipher => The index number of the cipher being used + iter => Number of iterations for the cipher + }; + +=head2 crypts + +Pass in the alias of the crypt to use, or the index. + +These only make sense for v5 databases. + +This is a function, not a method. + +$cipher can be 0, 1, 2, 3, None, DES_EDE3, AES128 or AES256. + + my $c = Palm::Keyring::crypt($cipher); + +$c is now: + + $c = { + alias => (None|DES_EDE3|AES128|AES256), + name => (None|DES_EDE3|Rijndael), + keylen => , + blocksize => , + default_iter => , + }; + +If it is unable to find the crypt it will return undef. + +=head2 labels + +Pass in the id or the name of the label; + +This is a function, not a method. + + my $l = Palm::Keyring::labels($label); + +$l is now: + + $l = { + id => 0, + name => 'name', + }; + +If what you passed in was a number that doesn't have a name, it will return: + + $l => { + id => $num_passed_in, + name => undef, + } + +If you pass in a name that it can't find, then it returns undef. + +=head2 Encrypt + + $pdb->Encrypt($rec[, $password[, $plaintext[, $ivec]]]); + +Encrypts an account into a record, either with the password previously +used, or with a password that is passed. + +$ivec is the initialization vector to use to encrypt the record. This is +not used by v4 databases. Normally this is not passed and is generated +randomly. + +$rec is a record from $pdb->{records} or a new_Record(). +$rec->{plaintext} is a hashref in the format below. + + $plaintext = { + 0 => { + label => 'name', + label_id => 0, + font => 0, + data => $name, + 1 => { + label => 'account', + label_id => 1, + font => 0, + data => $account, + }, + 2 => { + label => 'password', + label_id => 2, + font => 0, + data => $password, + }, + 3 => { + label => 'lastchange', + label_id => 3, + font => 0, + data => $lastchange, + }, + 255 => { + label => 'notes', + label_id => 255, + font => 0, + data => $notes, + }, + }; + +The account name is also stored in $rec->{plaintext}->{0}->{data} for both v4 +and v5 databases. + + $rec->{plaintext}->{0} => { + label => 'name', + label_id => 0, + font => 0, + data => 'account name', + }; + +If you have changed anything other than the lastchange, or don't pass in a +lastchange key, Encrypt() will generate a new lastchange date for you. + +If you pass in a lastchange field that is different than the one in the +record, it will honor what you passed in. + +You can either set $rec->{plaintext} or pass in $plaintext. $plaintext +is used over anything in $rec->{plaintext}. + + +=head2 Decrypt + + my $plaintext = $pdb->Decrypt($rec[, $password]); + +Decrypts the record and returns a reference for the plaintext account as +described under L. +Also sets $rec->{plaintext} with the same information as $plaintext as +described in L. + + foreach my $rec (@{ $pdb->{records} }) { + my $plaintext = $pdb->Decrypt($rec); + # do something with $plaintext + } + + +=head2 Password + + $pdb->Password([$password[, $new_password]]); + +Either sets the password to be used to crypt, or if you pass $new_password, +changes the password on the database. + +If you have created a new $pdb, and you didn't set a password when you +called new(), you only need to pass one password and it will set that as +the password. + +If nothing is passed, it forgets the password that it was remembering. + +After a successful password verification the following fields are set + +For v4 + + $pdb->{digest} = the calculated digest used from the key; + $pdb->{password} = the password that was passed in; + $pdb->{encpassword} = the password as stored in the pdb; + +For v5 + + $pdb->{appinfo} = { + # As described under new() with these additional fields + cipher => The index number of the cipher being used + iter => Number of iterations for the cipher + key => The key that is calculated from the password + and salt and is used to decrypt the records. + masterhash => the hash of the key that is stored in the + database. Either set when Loading the database + or when setting a new password. + salt => the salt that is either read out of the database + or calculated when setting a new password. + }; + +=head2 Unlock + + $pdb->Unlock([$password]); + +Decrypts all the records. Sets $rec->{plaintext} for all records. + +This makes it easy to show all decrypted information. + + my $pdb = Palm::KeyRing->new(); + $pdb->Load($keyring_file); + $pdb->Unlock($password); + foreach my $plaintext (map { $_->{plaintext} } @{ $pdb->{records} }) { + # Do something like display the account. + } + $pdb->Lock(); + +=head2 Lock + + $pdb->Lock(); + +Unsets $rec->{plaintext} for all records and unsets the saved password. + +This does NOT L any of the records before clearing them, so if +you are not careful you will lose information. + +B This only does "delete $rec->{plaintext}" and the same for the +password. If someone knows of a cross platform reliable way to make +sure that the information is actually cleared from memory I would +appreciate it. Also, if someone knows how to make sure that the stuff +in $rec->{plaintext} is not written to swap, that would be very handy as +well. + +=head2 Other overridden subroutines/methods + +=over + +=item ParseAppInfoBlock + +Converts the extra returned by Palm::StdAppInfo::ParseAppInfoBlock() into +the following additions to $pdb->{appinfo} + + $pdb->{appinfo} = { + cipher => The index number of the cipher being used (Not v4) + iter => Number of iterations for the cipher (Not v4) + }; + +=item PackAppInfoBlock + +Reverses ParseAppInfoBlock before +sending it on to Palm::StdAppInfo::PackAppInfoBlock() + +=item ParseRecord + +Adds some fields to a record from Palm::StdAppInfo::ParseRecord() + + $rec = { + name => Account name + ivec => The IV for the encrypted record. (Not v4) + encrypted => the encrypted information + }; + +For v4 databases it also removes record 0 and moves the encrypted password +to $self->{encpassword}. + +=item PackRecord + +Reverses ParseRecord and then sends it through Palm::StdAppInfo::PackRecord() + +=item Write + +For v4 databases it puts back the record 0 for the encrypted password before +writing it. + +=back + +=head1 DEPENDENCIES + +Palm::StdAppInfo + +B + +Digest::MD5 + +Crypt::DES + +B + +Digest::HMAC_SHA1 + +Digest::SHA1 + +Depending on how the database is encrypted + +Crypt::CBC - For any encryption but None + +Crypt::DES_EDE3 - DES_EDE3 encryption + +Crytp::Rijndael - AES encryption schemes + +=head1 THANKS + +I would like to thank the helpful Perlmonk shigetsu who gave me some great +advice and helped me get my first module posted. +L + +I would also like to thank +Johan Vromans +Ejvromans@squirrel.nlE -- +L. +He had his own Palm::KeyRing module that he posted a couple of days before +mine was ready and he was kind enough to let me have the namespace as well +as giving me some very helpful hints about doing a few things that I was +unsure of. He is really great. + +And finally, +thanks to Jochen Hoenicke Ehoenicke@gmail.comE +(one of the authors of Palm Keyring) +for getting me started on the v5 support as well as providing help +and some subroutines. + +=head1 BUGS AND LIMITATIONS + +I am sure there are problems with this module. For example, I have +not done very extensive testing of the v5 databases. + +I am not sure I am 'require module' the best way, but I don't want to +depend on modules that you don't need to use. + +I am not very happy with the data structures used by Encrypt() and +Decrypt() for v5 databases, but I am not sure of a better way. + +The date validation for packing new dates is very poor. + +I have not gone through and standardized on how the module fails. Some +things fail with croak, some return undef, some may even fail silently. +Nothing initializes a lasterr method or anything like that. I need +to fix all that before it is a 1.0 candidate. + +Please report any bugs or feature requests to +C, or through the web interface at +L. I will be notified, and then you'll automatically be +notified of progress on your bug as I make changes. + =head1 AUTHOR -Andrew Fresh Eandrew@mad-techies.org +Andrew Fresh Eandrew@cpan.orgE +=head1 LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT + +Copyright 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 Andrew Fresh, All Rights Reserved. + +This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or +modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. + =head1 SEE ALSO Palm::PDB(3) Palm::StdAppInfo(3) -=cut +The Keyring for Palm OS website: +L + +The HACKING guide for palm keyring databases: +L + +Johan Vromans also has a wxkeyring app that now uses this module, available +from his website at L