[BACK]Return to Keyring.pm CVS log [TXT][DIR] Up to [local] / palm / Palm-Keyring / lib / Palm

Diff for /palm/Palm-Keyring/lib/Palm/Keyring.pm between version 1.16 and 1.31

version 1.16, 2007/01/30 04:59:55 version 1.31, 2007/02/19 02:55:35
Line 1 
Line 1 
 package Palm::Keyring;  package Palm::Keyring;
   # $RedRiver: Keyring.pm,v 1.30 2007/02/19 01:37:10 andrew Exp $
 # $RedRiver: Keyring.pm,v 1.15 2007/01/29 02:49:41 andrew Exp $  ########################################################################
   # Keyring.pm *** Perl class for Keyring for Palm OS databases.
 #  #
 # Perl class for dealing with Keyring for Palm OS databases.  
 #  
 #   This started as Memo.pm, I just made it work for Keyring.  #   This started as Memo.pm, I just made it work for Keyring.
   #
   # 2006.01.26 #*#*# andrew fresh <andrew@cpan.org>
   ########################################################################
   # 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;  use strict;
 use warnings;  use warnings;
   
 use Carp;  use Carp;
   use Data::Dumper;
   
 use base qw/ Palm::StdAppInfo /;  use base qw/ Palm::StdAppInfo /;
   
   use Digest::HMAC_SHA1 qw(hmac_sha1);
   use Digest::SHA1 qw(sha1);
   use Crypt::CBC;
   
 use Digest::MD5 qw(md5);  use Digest::MD5 qw(md5);
 use Crypt::DES;  use Crypt::DES;
 use Readonly;  
   
 Readonly my $ENCRYPT    => 1;  my $ENCRYPT    = 1;
 Readonly my $DECRYPT    => 0;  my $DECRYPT    = 0;
 Readonly my $MD5_CBLOCK => 64;  my $MD5_CBLOCK = 64;
 Readonly my $kSalt_Size => 4;  my $kSalt_Size = 4;
 Readonly my $EMPTY      => q{};  my $EMPTY      = q{};
 Readonly my $SPACE      => q{ };  my $SPACE      = q{ };
 Readonly my $NULL       => chr 0;  my $NULL       = chr 0;
   
 # One liner, to allow MakeMaker to work.  my @CRYPTS = (
 our $VERSION = 0.91;      { # None
           name      => 'None',
           keylen    => 8,
           blocksize => 1,
           default_iter => 500,
       },
       { # DES-EDE3
           name      => 'DES_EDE3',
           keylen    => 24,
           blocksize =>  8,
           DES_odd_parity => 1,
           default_iter => 1000,
       },
       { # AES128
           name      => 'Rijndael',
           keylen    => 16,
           blocksize => 16,
           default_iter => 100,
       },
       { # AES256
           name      => 'Rijndael',
           keylen    => 32,
           blocksize => 16,
           default_iter => 250,
       },
   );
   
 sub new {  
   our $VERSION = 0.95;
   
   sub new
   {
     my $classname = shift;      my $classname = shift;
     my $pass      = shift;      my $options = {};
   
       # hashref arguments
       if (ref $_[0] eq 'HASH') {
         $options = shift;
       }
   
       # 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;
         }
       }
   
       else {
           $options->{password} = shift;
           $options->{version}  = shift;
       }
   
     # Create a generic PDB. No need to rebless it, though.      # Create a generic PDB. No need to rebless it, though.
     my $self = $classname->SUPER::new(@_);      my $self = $classname->SUPER::new();
   
     $self->{'name'}    = 'Keys-Gtkr';    # Default      $self->{name}    = 'Keys-Gtkr';    # Default
     $self->{'creator'} = 'Gtkr';      $self->{creator} = 'Gtkr';
     $self->{'type'}    = 'Gkyr';      $self->{type}    = 'Gkyr';
   
     # The PDB is not a resource database by      # The PDB is not a resource database by
     # default, but it's worth emphasizing,      # default, but it's worth emphasizing,
     # since MemoDB is explicitly not a PRC.      # since MemoDB is explicitly not a PRC.
     $self->{'attributes'}{'resource'} = 0;      $self->{attributes}{resource} = 0;
   
     # Initialize the AppInfo block      # Set the version
     $self->{'appinfo'} = {};      $self->{version} = $options->{version} || 4;
   
     # Add the standard AppInfo block stuff      # Set options
     Palm::StdAppInfo::seed_StdAppInfo( $self->{'appinfo'} );      $self->{options} = $options;
   
     # Set the version      # Set defaults
     $self->{'version'} = 4;      if ($self->{version} == 5) {
           $self->{options}->{cipher} ||= 0; # 'None'
           $self->{options}->{iterations} ||=
               $CRYPTS[ $self->{options}->{cipher} ]{default_iter};
   
     if ( defined $pass ) {         $self->{appinfo}->{cipher} ||= $self->{options}->{cipher};
         $self->Password($pass);         $self->{appinfo}->{iter}   ||= $self->{options}->{iterations};
       };
   
       if ( defined $options->{password} ) {
           $self->Password($options->{password});
     }      }
   
     return $self;      return $self;
 }  }
   
 sub import {  sub import
   {
     Palm::PDB::RegisterPDBHandlers( __PACKAGE__, [ 'Gtkr', 'Gkyr' ], );      Palm::PDB::RegisterPDBHandlers( __PACKAGE__, [ 'Gtkr', 'Gkyr' ], );
     return 1;      return 1;
 }  }
   
 sub ParseRecord {  # ParseRecord
   
   sub ParseRecord
   {
     my $self     = shift;      my $self     = shift;
   
     my $rec = $self->SUPER::ParseRecord(@_);      my $rec = $self->SUPER::ParseRecord(@_);
       return $rec if ! exists $rec->{data};
   
     # skip the 0 record that holds the password      if ($self->{version} == 4) {
     return $rec if ! exists $self->{'records'};          # skip the first record because it contains the password.
           return $rec if ! exists $self->{records};
   
     # skip records with no data (There shouldn't be any)          my ( $name, $encrypted ) = split /$NULL/xm, $rec->{data}, 2;
     return $rec if ! exists $rec->{'data'};  
   
     my ( $name, $encrypted ) = split /$NULL/xm, $rec->{'data'}, 2;          return $rec if ! $encrypted;
           $rec->{name}      = $name;
           $rec->{encrypted} = $encrypted;
           delete $rec->{data};
   
     return $rec if ! $encrypted;      } elsif ($self->{version} == 5) {
     $rec->{'data'} = $name;          my $blocksize = $CRYPTS[ $self->{appinfo}->{cipher} ]{blocksize};
     $rec->{'encrypted'} = $encrypted;          my ($field, $extra) = _parse_field($rec->{data});
           my $ivec      = substr $extra, 0, $blocksize;
           my $encrypted = substr $extra, $blocksize;
   
           $rec->{name}      = $field->{data};
           $rec->{ivec}      = $ivec;
           $rec->{encrypted} = $encrypted;
   
       } else {
           die 'Unsupported Version';
           return;
       }
   
     return $rec;      return $rec;
 }  }
   
 sub PackRecord {  # PackRecord
   
   sub PackRecord
   {
     my $self = shift;      my $self = shift;
     my $rec  = shift;      my $rec  = shift;
   
     my $rec0_id = $self->{'records'}->[0]->{'id'};      if ($self->{version} == 4) {
           if ($rec->{encrypted}) {
               if (! defined $rec->{name}) {
                   $rec->{name} = $EMPTY;
               }
               $rec->{data} = join $NULL, $rec->{name}, $rec->{encrypted};
               delete $rec->{name};
               delete $rec->{encrypted};
           }
   
     if ($rec->{'encrypted'} && ! $rec->{'id'} == $rec0_id) {      } elsif ($self->{version} == 5) {
         $rec->{'data'} = join $NULL, $rec->{'data'}, $rec->{'encrypted'};          my $field = {
         delete $rec->{'encrypted'};              'label_id' => 1,
               'data'     => $rec->{name},
               'font'     => 0,
           };
           my $packed .= _pack_field($field);
   
           $rec->{data} = join '', $packed, $rec->{ivec}, $rec->{encrypted};
   
       } else {
           die 'Unsupported Version';
     }      }
   
     return $self->SUPER::PackRecord($rec, @_);      return $self->SUPER::PackRecord($rec, @_);
 }  }
   
 sub Encrypt {  # ParseAppInfoBlock
   
   sub ParseAppInfoBlock
   {
     my $self = shift;      my $self = shift;
       my $data = shift;
       my $appinfo = {};
   
       &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 {
           die "Unsupported Version";
           return;
       }
   
       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
           . ("S1" 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 {
           die "Unsupported Version";
           return;
       }
       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
           . ("S1" 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 $rec  = shift;
     my $data = shift;      my $data = shift;
     my $pass = shift || $self->{'password'};      my $pass = shift || $self->{password};
   
     if ( ! $pass) {      if ( ! $pass && ! $self->{appinfo}->{key}) {
         croak("'password' not set!\n");          croak("password not set!\n");
     }      }
   
     if ( ! $rec) {      if ( ! $rec) {
Line 116 
Line 327 
         croak("Needed parameter 'data' not passed!\n");          croak("Needed parameter 'data' not passed!\n");
     }      }
   
     if ( ! $self->Password($pass)) {      if ( $pass && ! $self->Password($pass)) {
         croak("Incorrect Password!\n");          croak("Incorrect Password!\n");
     }      }
   
     $self->{'digest'} ||= _calc_keys( $pass );      my $acct;
       if ($rec->{encrypted}) {
           $acct = $self->Decrypt($rec, $pass);
       }
   
     $data->{'account'}  ||= $EMPTY;      my $encrypted;
     $data->{'password'} ||= $EMPTY;      if ($self->{version} == 4) {
     $data->{'notes'}    ||= $EMPTY;          $self->{digest} ||= _calc_keys( $pass );
           $encrypted = _encrypt_v4($data, $acct, $self->{digest});
           $rec->{name}    ||= $data->{name};
   
       } elsif ($self->{version} == 5) {
           my @recs = ($data, $acct);
           my $name;
           if ($self->{options}->{v4compatible}) {
               $rec->{name} ||= $data->{name};
               foreach my $rec (@recs) {
                   my @fields;
                   foreach my $k (sort keys %{ $rec }) {
                       my $field = {
                           label    => $k,
                           font     => 0,
                           data     => $rec->{$k},
                       };
                       push @fields, $field;
                   }
                   $rec = \@fields;
               }
           }
   
           my $ivec;
           ($encrypted, $ivec) = _encrypt_v5(
               @recs,
               $self->{appinfo}->{key},
               $self->{appinfo}->{cipher},
           );
           if ($ivec) {
               $rec->{ivec} = $ivec;
           }
   
       } else {
           die "Unsupported Version";
       }
   
       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 }) {
           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,      my $plaintext = join $NULL,
         $data->{'account'}, $data->{'password'}, $data->{'notes'};          $new->{account}, $new->{password}, $new->{notes}, $packed_date;
   
     my $encrypted = _crypt3des( $plaintext, $self->{'digest'}, $ENCRYPT );      return _crypt3des( $plaintext, $digest, $ENCRYPT );
   }
   
     return if ! $encrypted;  sub _encrypt_v5
   {
       my $new    = shift;
       my $old    = shift;
       my $key    = shift;
       my $cipher = shift;
       my $length = $CRYPTS[ $cipher ]{blocksize};
       my $ivec   = shift || pack("C*",map {rand(256)} 1..$length);
   
     $rec->{'data'} ||= $data->{'name'};      my $keylen      = $CRYPTS[ $cipher ]{keylen};
     $rec->{'encrypted'} = $encrypted;      my $cipher_name = $CRYPTS[ $cipher ]{name};
     return 1;  
       my $changed = 0;
       my $need_newdate = 1;
       my $date_index;
       for (my $i = 0; $i < @{ $new }; $i++) {
           if (
               (exists $new->[$i]->{label_id} && $new->[$i]->{label_id} == 3) ||
               (exists $new->[$i]->{label}    && $new->[$i]->{label}    eq 'lastchange')
           ) {
               $date_index   = $i;
               if ( $old && $#{ $new } == $#{ $old } && (
                       $new->[$i]->{data}->{day}   != $old->[$i]->{data}->{day}   ||
                       $new->[$i]->{data}->{month} != $old->[$i]->{data}->{month} ||
                       $new->[$i]->{data}->{year}  != $old->[$i]->{data}->{year}
                   )) {
                   $changed      = 1;
                   $need_newdate = 0;
                   last;
               }
   
           } elsif ($old && $#{ $new } == $#{ $old }) {
               my $n = join ':', %{ $new->[$i] };
               my $o = join ':', %{ $old->[$i] };
               if ($n ne $o) {
                   $changed = 1;
               }
           } elsif ($#{ $new } != $#{ $old }) {
               $changed = 1;
           }
       }
       if ($old && (! @{ $old }) && $date_index) {
           $need_newdate = 0;
       }
   
       return 1, 0 if $changed == 0;
   
       if ($need_newdate || ! defined $date_index) {
           my ($day, $month, $year) = (localtime)[3,4,5];
           my $date = {
               year  => $year,
               month => $month,
               day   => $day,
           };
           if (defined $date_index) {
               $new->[$date_index]->{data} = $date;
           } else {
               push @{ $new }, {
                   label => 'lastchange',
                   font  => 0,
                   data  => $date,
               };
           }
       } else {
           # XXX Need to actually validate the above information somehow
           if ($new->[$date_index]->{data}->{year} >= 1900) {
               $new->[$date_index]->{data}->{year} -= 1900;
           }
       }
   
       my $decrypted;
       foreach my $field (@{ $new }) {
           $decrypted .= _pack_field($field);
       }
   
       my $encrypted;
       if ($cipher_name eq 'None') {
           # do nothing
           $encrypted = $decrypted;
   
       } elsif ($cipher_name eq 'DES_EDE3' or $cipher_name eq 'Rijndael') {
           my $c = Crypt::CBC->new(
               -literal_key => 1,
               -key         => $key,
               -iv          => $ivec,
               -cipher      => $cipher_name,
               -keysize     => $keylen,
               -header      => 'none',
               -padding     => 'oneandzeroes',
           );
   
           if (! $c) {
               croak("Unable to set up encryption!");
           }
   
           $encrypted = $c->encrypt($decrypted);
   
       } else {
           die "Unsupported Version";
       }
   
       return $encrypted, $ivec;
 }  }
   
 sub Decrypt {  # Decrypt
   
   sub Decrypt
   {
     my $self = shift;      my $self = shift;
     my $rec  = shift;      my $rec  = shift;
     my $pass = shift || $self->{'password'};      my $pass = shift || $self->{password};
   
     if ( ! $pass) {      if ( ! $pass && ! $self->{appinfo}->{key}) {
         croak("'password' not set!\n");          croak("password not set!\n");
     }      }
   
     if ( ! $rec) {      if ( ! $rec) {
         carp("Needed parameter 'record' not passed!\n");          croak("Needed parameter 'record' not passed!\n");
         return;  
     }      }
   
     if ( ! $self->Password($pass)) {      if ( $pass && ! $self->Password($pass)) {
         croak("Invalid Password!\n");          croak("Invalid Password!\n");
     }      }
   
     if ( ! $rec->{'encrypted'} ) {      if ( ! $rec->{encrypted} ) {
         croak("No encrypted content!");          croak("No encrypted content!");
     }      }
   
     $self->{'digest'} ||= _calc_keys( $pass );      if ($self->{version} == 4) {
           $self->{digest} ||= _calc_keys( $pass );
           my $acct = _decrypt_v4($rec->{encrypted}, $self->{digest});
           $acct->{name} ||= $rec->{name};
           return $acct;
   
     my $decrypted =      } elsif ($self->{version} == 5) {
         _crypt3des( $rec->{'encrypted'}, $self->{'digest'}, $DECRYPT );          my $fields = _decrypt_v5(
     my ( $account, $password, $notes, $extra ) = split /$NULL/xm,              $rec->{encrypted}, $self->{appinfo}->{key},
           $decrypted, 4;              $self->{appinfo}->{cipher}, $rec->{ivec},
           );
           if ($self->{options}->{v4compatible}) {
               my %acct;
               foreach my $f (@{ $fields }) {
                   $acct{ $f->{label} } = $f->{data};
               }
               $acct{name} ||= $rec->{name};
               return \%acct;
           } else {
               return $fields;
           }
   
       } else {
           die "Unsupported Version";
       }
       return;
   }
   
   sub _decrypt_v4
   {
       my $encrypted = shift;
       my $digest    = shift;
   
       my $decrypted = _crypt3des( $encrypted, $digest, $DECRYPT );
       my ( $account, $password, $notes, $packed_date )
           = split /$NULL/xm, $decrypted, 4;
   
       my $modified;
       if ($packed_date) {
           $modified = _parse_keyring_date($packed_date);
       }
   
     return {      return {
         account  => $account,          account    => $account,
         password => $password,          password   => $password,
         notes    => $notes,          notes      => $notes,
           lastchange => $modified,
     };      };
 }  }
   
 sub Password {  sub _decrypt_v5
   {
       my $encrypted = shift;
       my $key       = shift;
       my $cipher    = shift;
       my $ivec      = shift;
   
       my $keylen       = $CRYPTS[ $cipher ]{keylen};
       my $cipher_name  = $CRYPTS[ $cipher ]{name};
   
       my $decrypted;
   
       if ($cipher_name eq 'None') {
           # do nothing
           $decrypted = $encrypted;
   
       } elsif ($cipher_name eq 'DES_EDE3' or $cipher_name eq 'Rijndael') {
           my $c = Crypt::CBC->new(
               -literal_key => 1,
               -key         => $key,
               -iv          => $ivec,
               -cipher      => $cipher_name,
               -keysize     => $keylen,
               -header      => 'none',
               -padding     => 'oneandzeroes',
           );
   
           if (! $c) {
               croak("Unable to set up encryption!");
           }
           $encrypted .= $NULL x $keylen; # pad out a keylen
           $decrypted  = $c->decrypt($encrypted);
   
       } else {
           die "Unsupported Version";
           return;
       }
   
       my @fields;
       while ($decrypted) {
           my $field;
           ($field, $decrypted) = _parse_field($decrypted);
           if (! $field) {
               last;
           }
           push @fields, $field;
       }
   
       return \@fields;
   }
   
   # Password
   
   sub Password
   {
     my $self = shift;      my $self = shift;
     my $pass = shift || $self->{'password'};      my $pass = shift;
     my $new_pass = shift;      my $new_pass = shift;
   
     if (! exists $self->{'records'}) {      if (! $pass) {
         # Give the PDB the first record that will hold the encrypted password          delete $self->{password};
         $self->{'records'} = [ $self->new_Record ];          delete $self->{appinfo}->{key};
           return 1;
       }
   
       if (
           ($self->{version} == 4 && ! exists $self->{records}) ||
           ($self->{version} == 5 && ! exists $self->{appinfo}->{masterhash})
       ) {
           if ($self->{version} == 4) {
               # Give the PDB the first record that will hold the encrypted password
               $self->{records} = [ $self->new_Record ];
           }
   
         return $self->_password_update($pass);          return $self->_password_update($pass);
     }      }
   
     if ($new_pass) {      if ($new_pass) {
           my $v4compat = $self->{options}->{v4compatible};
           $self->{options}->{v4compatible} = 0;
   
         my @accts = ();          my @accts = ();
         foreach my $i (0..$#{ $self->{'records'} }) {          foreach my $i (0..$#{ $self->{records} }) {
             if ($i == 0) {              if ($self->{version} == 4 && $i == 0) {
                 push @accts, undef;                  push @accts, undef;
                 next;                  next;
             }              }
             my $acct = $self->Decrypt($self->{'records'}->[$i], $pass);              my $acct = $self->Decrypt($self->{records}->[$i], $pass);
             if ( ! $acct ) {              if ( ! $acct ) {
                 croak("Couldn't decrypt $self->{'records'}->[$i]->{'data'}");                  croak("Couldn't decrypt $self->{records}->[$i]->{name}");
             }              }
             push @accts, $acct;              push @accts, $acct;
         }          }
Line 206 
Line 737 
         $pass = $new_pass;          $pass = $new_pass;
   
         foreach my $i (0..$#accts) {          foreach my $i (0..$#accts) {
             next if $i == 0;              if ($self->{version} == 4 && $i == 0) {
             $self->Encrypt($self->{'records'}->[$i], $accts[$i], $pass);                  next;
               }
               delete $self->{records}->[$i]->{encrypted};
               $self->Encrypt($self->{records}->[$i], $accts[$i], $pass);
         }          }
   
           $self->{options}->{v4compatible} = $v4compat;
     }      }
   
     return $self->_password_verify($pass);      if (defined $self->{password} && $pass eq $self->{password}) {
 }          # already verified this password
           return 1;
       }
   
 sub _calc_keys {      if ($self->{version} == 4) {
     my $pass = shift;          # AFAIK the thing we use to test the password is
     if (! defined $pass) { croak('No password defined!'); };          #     always in the first entry
           my $valid = _password_verify_v4($pass, $self->{records}->[0]->{data});
   
     my $digest = md5($pass);          # 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($pass, $self->{appinfo});
       } else {
           # XXX unsupported version
       }
   
     my ( $key1, $key2 ) = unpack 'a8a8', $digest;      return;
   
     #--------------------------------------------------  
     # 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 _password_verify {  sub _password_verify_v4
     my $self = shift;  {
     my $pass = shift;      my $pass = shift;
       my $data = shift;
   
     if (! $pass) { croak('No password specified!'); };      if (! $pass) { croak('No password specified!'); };
   
     if (defined $self->{'password'} && $pass eq $self->{'password'}) {      # XXX die "No encrypted password in file!" unless defined $data;
         # already verified this password  
         return 1;  
     }  
   
     # 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;  
     if ( ! defined $data) { return; };      if ( ! defined $data) { return; };
   
     $data =~ s/$NULL$//xm;      $data =~ s/$NULL$//xm;
   
     my $salt = substr $data, 0, $kSalt_Size;      my $salt = substr $data, 0, $kSalt_Size;
   
     my $msg = $salt . $pass;      my $msg = $salt . $pass;
   
     $msg .= "\0" x ( $MD5_CBLOCK - length $msg );      $msg .= "\0" x ( $MD5_CBLOCK - length $msg );
   
     my $digest = md5($msg);      my $digest = md5($msg);
   
     if ( $data eq $salt . $digest ) {      if (! $data eq $salt . $digest ) {
           return;
       }
   
 # May as well generate the keys we need now, since we know the password is right      return 1;
         $self->{'digest'} = _calc_keys($pass);  }
         if ( $self->{'digest'} ) {  
             $self->{'password'} = $pass;  sub _password_verify_v5
             return 1;  {
         }      my $pass    = shift;
       my $appinfo = shift;
   
       my $salt = pack("H*", $appinfo->{salt});
   
       my ($key, $hash) = _calc_key_v5(
           $pass, $salt, $appinfo->{iter},
           $CRYPTS[ $appinfo->{cipher} ]{keylen},
           $CRYPTS[ $appinfo->{cipher} ]{DES_odd_parity},
       );
   
       #print "Key:  '". unpack("H*", $key) . "'\n";
       #print "Hash: '". $hash . "'\n";
       #print "Hash: '". $appinfo->{masterhash} . "'\n";
   
       if ($appinfo->{masterhash} eq $hash) {
           $appinfo->{key} = $key;
       } else {
           return;
     }      }
     return;  
       return $key;
 }  }
   
 sub _password_update {  
   
   sub _password_update
   {
     # It is very important to Encrypt after calling this      # It is very important to Encrypt after calling this
     #     (Although it is generally only called by Encrypt)      #     (Although it is generally only called by Encrypt)
     # because otherwise the data will be out of sync with the      # because otherwise the data will be out of sync with the
     # password, and that would suck!      # password, and that would suck!
     my $self = shift;      my $self   = shift;
     my $pass = shift;      my $pass   = shift;
   
       if ($self->{version} == 4) {
           my $data = _password_update_v4($pass, @_);
   
           if (! $data) {
               carp("Failed  to update password!");
               return;
           }
   
           # AFAIK the thing we use to test the password is
           #     always in the first entry
           $self->{records}->[0]->{data} = $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
   {
       my $pass = shift;
   
     if (! defined $pass) { croak('No password specified!'); };      if (! defined $pass) { croak('No password specified!'); };
   
     my $salt;      my $salt;
Line 301 
Line 893 
   
     my $data = $salt . $digest;    # . "\0";      my $data = $salt . $digest;    # . "\0";
   
     # AFAIK the thing we use to test the password is      return $data;
     #     always in the first entry  }
     $self->{'records'}->[0]->{'data'} = $data;  
   
     $self->{'password'} = $pass;  sub _password_update_v5
     $self->{'digest'}   = _calc_keys( $self->{'password'} );  {
       my $appinfo = shift;
       my $pass    = shift;
       my $cipher  = shift;
       my $iter    = shift;
   
     return 1;      # 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 ($key, $hash) = _calc_key_v5(
           $pass, $salt, $iter,
           $CRYPTS[ $cipher ]->{keylen},
           $CRYPTS[ $cipher ]->{DES_odd_parity},
       );
   
       $appinfo->{salt}           = unpack "H*", $salt;
       $appinfo->{iter}           = $iter;
       $appinfo->{cipher}         = $cipher;
   
       $appinfo->{key}            = $key;
       $appinfo->{masterhash}     = $hash;
   
       return $key;
 }  }
   
 sub _crypt3des {  
   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) = @_;
   
       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
   {
     my ( $plaintext, $passphrase, $flag ) = @_;      my ( $plaintext, $passphrase, $flag ) = @_;
   
     $passphrase   .= $SPACE x ( 16 * 3 );      $passphrase   .= $SPACE x ( 16 * 3 );
Line 335 
Line 986 
         if ( (length $pt) < 8 ) {          if ( (length $pt) < 8 ) {
             if ($flag == $DECRYPT) { croak('record not 8 byte padded'); };              if ($flag == $DECRYPT) { croak('record not 8 byte padded'); };
             my $len = 8 - (length $pt);              my $len = 8 - (length $pt);
   
             #print "LENGTH: $len\n";  
             #print "Binary:    '" . unpack("b*", $pt) . "'\n";  
             $pt .= ($NULL x $len);              $pt .= ($NULL x $len);
   
             #print "PT: '$pt' - Length: " . length($pt) . "\n";  
             #print "Binary:    '" . unpack("b*", $pt) . "'\n";  
         }          }
         if ( $flag == $ENCRYPT ) {          if ( $flag == $ENCRYPT ) {
             $pt = $C[0]->encrypt($pt);              $pt = $C[0]->encrypt($pt);
Line 365 
Line 1010 
     return $cyphertext;      return $cyphertext;
 }  }
   
   sub _parse_field
   {
       my $field = shift;
   
       my @labels;
       $labels[0]   = 'name';
       $labels[1]   = 'account';
       $labels[2]   = 'password';
       $labels[3]   = 'lastchange';
       $labels[255] = 'notes';
   
       my ($len) = unpack "S1", $field;
       if ($len + 4 > length $field) {
           return undef, $field;
       }
       my $unpackstr = "S1 C1 C1 A$len";
       if ($len % 2 && $len + 4 < length $field) {
           # trim the 0/1 byte padding for next even address.
           $unpackstr .= ' x'
       }
       $unpackstr .= ' A*';
   
       my (undef, $label, $font, $data, $leftover)
           = unpack $unpackstr, $field;
   
       if ($label == 3) {
           $data = _parse_keyring_date($data);
       }
       return {
           #len      => $len,
           label    => $labels[ $label ] || $label,
           label_id => $label,
           font     => $font,
           data     => $data,
       }, $leftover;
   }
   
   sub _pack_field
   {
       my $field = shift;
   
       my %labels = (
           name       =>   0,
           account    =>   1,
           password   =>   2,
           lastchange =>   3,
           notes      => 255,
       );
   
       my $label = $field->{label_id} || $labels{ $field->{label} };
       my $font  = $field->{font}     || 0;
       my $data  = $field->{data}     || '';
   
       if ($label == 3) {
           $data = _pack_keyring_date($data);
       }
       my $len = length $data;
       my $packstr = "S1 C1 C1 A*";
   
       my $packed = pack $packstr, ($len, $label, $font, $data);
   
       if ($len % 2) {
           # add byte padding for next even address.
           $packed .= $NULL;
       }
   
       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 <hoenicke@gmail.com>
   # (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;  1;
 __END__  __END__
   
 =head1 NAME  =head1 NAME
   
 Palm::Keyring - Handler for Palm Keyring databases.  Palm::Keyring - Handler for Palm Keyring databases.
Line 381 
Line 1225 
 It has the standard Palm::PDB methods with 2 additional public methods.  It has the standard Palm::PDB methods with 2 additional public methods.
 Decrypt and Encrypt.  Decrypt and Encrypt.
   
 It currently supports the v4 Keyring databases.  The v5 databases from  It currently supports the v4 Keyring databases.
 the pre-release keyring-2.0 are not supported.  The pre-release v5 databases are mostly supported.  There are definitely some
   bugs,  For example, t/keyring5.t sometimes fails.  I am not sure why yet.
   
 This module doesn't store the decrypted content.  It only keeps it until it  This module doesn't store the decrypted content.  It only keeps it until it
 returns it to you or encrypts it.  returns it to you or encrypts it.
Line 391 
Line 1236 
   
     use Palm::PDB;      use Palm::PDB;
     use Palm::Keyring;      use Palm::Keyring;
     my $pdb = new Palm::PDB;  
       my $pass = 'password';
       my $file = 'Keys-Gtkr.pdb';
       my $pdb  = new Palm::PDB;
     $pdb->Load($file);      $pdb->Load($file);
     foreach my $rec (@{ $pdb->{'records'} }) {  
         print "$rec->{'plaintext'}->{'name'}\n";      foreach (0..$#{ $pdb->{records} }) {
           # skip the password record for version 4 databases
           next if $_ == 0 && $pdb->{version} == 4;
           my $rec  = $pdb->{records}->[$_];
           my $acct = $pdb->Decrypt($rec, $pass);
           print $rec->{name}, ' - ', $acct->{account}, "\n";
     }      }
     $pdb->Decrypt($password);  
     # do something with the decrypted parts  
   
 =head1 SUBROUTINES/METHODS  =head1 SUBROUTINES/METHODS
   
 =head2 new  =head2 new
   
     $pdb = new Palm::Keyring([$password]);      $pdb = new Palm::Keyring([$password[, $version]]);
   
 Create a new PDB, initialized with the various Palm::Keyring fields  Create a new PDB, initialized with the various Palm::Keyring fields
 and an empty record list.  and an empty record list.
Line 411 
Line 1262 
 Use this method if you're creating a Keyring PDB from scratch otherwise you  Use this method if you're creating a Keyring PDB from scratch otherwise you
 can just use Palm::PDB::new() before calling Load().  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);
   
   =head3 Supported options are:
   
   =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 v4compatible
   
   The format of the fields passed to Encrypt and returned from Decrypt have changed.
   This allows programs to use the newer databases with few changes but with less features.
   
   =item cipher
   
   The cipher to use.  0, 1, 2 or 3.
   
       0 => None
       1 => DES_EDE3
       2 => AES128
       3 => AES256
   
   =item iterations
   
   The number of iterations to encrypt with.
   
   =back
   
 =head2 Encrypt  =head2 Encrypt
   
     $pdb->Encrypt($rec, $acct, [$password]);      $pdb->Encrypt($rec, $acct[, $password]);
   
 Encrypts an account into a record, either with the password previously  Encrypts an account into a record, either with the password previously
 used, or with a password that is passed.  used, or with a password that is passed.
   
 $rec is a record from $pdb->{'records'} or a newly generated record.  $rec is a record from $pdb->{records} or a new_Record().
 $acct is a hashref in the format below.  The v4 $acct is a hashref in the format below.
   
     my $acct = {      my $v4acct = {
         account  => $account,          name       => $rec->{name},
         password => $password,          account    => $account,
         notes    => $notes,          password   => $password,
           notes      => $notes,
           lastchange => {
               year  => 107, # years since 1900
               month =>   0, # 0-11, 0 = January, 11 = December
               day   =>  30, # 1-31, same as localtime
           },
     };      };
   
   The v5 $acct is an arrayref full of hashrefs that contain each encrypted field.
   
       my $v5acct = [
           {
               'label_id' => 2,
               'data' => 'abcd1234',
               'label' => 'password',
               'font' => 0
           },
           {
               'label_id' => 3,
               'data' => {
                   'month' => 1,
                   'day' => 11,
                   'year' => 107
               },
               'label' => 'lastchange',
               'font' => 0
           },
           {
               'label_id' => 255,
               'data' => 'This is a short note.',
               'label' => 'notes',
               'font' => 0
           }
       ];
   
   
   The account name is stored in $rec->{name} for both v4 and v5 databases.
   It is not returned in the decrypted information for v5.
   
       $rec->{name} = '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.
   
   Encrypt() only uses the $acct->{name} if there is not already a $rec->{name}.
   
 =head2 Decrypt  =head2 Decrypt
   
     my $acct = $pdb->Decrypt($rec[, $password]);      my $acct = $pdb->Decrypt($rec[, $password]);
   
 Decrypts the record and returns a hashref for the account as described  Decrypts the record and returns a reference for the account as described
 under Encrypt();  under Encrypt().
   
     foreach (0..$#{ $pdb->{'records'}) {      foreach (0..$#{ $pdb->{records}) {
         next if $_ == 0;          next if $_ == 0 && $pdb->{version} == 4;
         my $rec = $pdb->{'records'}->[$_];          my $rec = $pdb->{records}->[$_];
         my $acct = $pdb->Decrypt($rec[, $password]);          my $acct = $pdb->Decrypt($rec);
         # do something with $acct          # do something with $acct
     }      }
   
   
 =head2 Password  =head2 Password
   
     $pdb->Password([$password[, $new_password]]);      $pdb->Password([$password[, $new_password]]);
Line 452 
Line 1391 
 called new(), you only need to pass one password and it will set that as  called new(), you only need to pass one password and it will set that as
 the password.  the password.
   
 If nothing is passed, and there has been a password used before,  If nothing is passed, it forgets the password that it was remembering.
 it just verifies that the password was correct.  
   
 =head1 DEPENDENCIES  =head1 DEPENDENCIES
   
Line 465 
Line 1403 
   
 Readonly  Readonly
   
   =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<http://perlmonks.org/?node_id=596998>
   
   I would also like to thank
   Johan Vromans
   E<lt>jvromans@squirrel.nlE<gt> --
   L<http://www.squirrel.nl/people/jvromans>.
   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.
   
 =head1 BUGS AND LIMITATIONS  =head1 BUGS AND LIMITATIONS
   
 Once this module is uploaded, you can  
 Please report any bugs or feature requests to  Please report any bugs or feature requests to
 C<bug-palm-keyring at rt.cpan.org>, or through the web interface at  C<bug-palm-keyring at rt.cpan.org>, or through the web interface at
 L<http://rt.cpan.org>.  I will be notified, and then you'll automatically be  L<http://rt.cpan.org>.  I will be notified, and then you'll automatically be
Line 475 
Line 1426 
   
 =head1 AUTHOR  =head1 AUTHOR
   
 Andrew Fresh E<lt>andrew@mad-techies.orgE<gt>  Andrew Fresh E<lt>andrew@cpan.orgE<gt>
   
 =head1 LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT  =head1 LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT
   
Line 492 
Line 1443 
   
 The Keyring for Palm OS website:  The Keyring for Palm OS website:
 L<http://gnukeyring.sourceforge.net/>  L<http://gnukeyring.sourceforge.net/>
   
   The HACKING guide for palm keyring databases:
   L<http://gnukeyring.cvs.sourceforge.net/*checkout*/gnukeyring/keyring/HACKING>
   
   Johan Vromans also has a wxkeyring app that now uses this module, available
   from his website at L<http://www.vromans.org/johan/software/sw_palmkeyring.html>

Legend:
Removed from v.1.16  
changed lines
  Added in v.1.31

FreeBSD-CVSweb <freebsd-cvsweb@FreeBSD.org>