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 # Palm::Keyring.pm  package Palm::Keyring;
   
   # $RedRiver: Keyring.pm,v 1.23 2007/02/02 01:51:46 andrew Exp $
 #  #
 # Perl class for dealing with 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.  #   This started as Memo.pm, I just made it work for Keyring.
 #  
 # $Id$  
 # $RedRiver: Keyring.pm,v 1.10 2006/12/06 18:45:42 andrew Exp $  
   
 use strict;  use strict;
 package Palm::Keyring;  use warnings;
 use Palm::Raw();  use Carp;
 use Palm::StdAppInfo();  
 use vars qw( $VERSION @ISA );  
   
   use base qw/ Palm::StdAppInfo /;
   
 use Digest::MD5 qw(md5);  use Digest::MD5 qw(md5);
 use Crypt::DES;  use Crypt::DES;
   
 use constant ENCRYPT    =>  1;  my $ENCRYPT    = 1;
 use constant DECRYPT    =>  0;  my $DECRYPT    = 0;
 use constant MD5_CBLOCK => 64;  my $MD5_CBLOCK = 64;
 my $kSaltSize = 4;  my $kSalt_Size = 4;
   my $EMPTY      = q{};
   my $SPACE      = q{ };
   my $NULL       = chr 0;
   
   our $VERSION = 0.93;
   
 # One liner, to allow MakeMaker to work.  sub new {
 $VERSION = do { my @r = (q$Revision$ =~ /\d+/g); sprintf "%d."."%02d" x $#r, @r };      my $classname = shift;
       my $pass      = shift;
   
 @ISA = qw( Palm::StdAppInfo Palm::Raw );      # Create a generic PDB. No need to rebless it, though.
       my $self = $classname->SUPER::new(@_);
   
 =head1 NAME      $self->{'name'}    = 'Keys-Gtkr';    # Default
       $self->{'creator'} = 'Gtkr';
       $self->{'type'}    = 'Gkyr';
   
 Palm::Keyring - Handler for Palm Keyring databases.      # 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;
   
 =head1 SYNOPSIS      # Initialize the AppInfo block
       $self->{'appinfo'} = {};
   
         use Palm::Keyring;      # Add the standard AppInfo block stuff
         $pdb->Load($file);      Palm::StdAppInfo::seed_StdAppInfo( $self->{'appinfo'} );
         $pdb->Decrypt($assword);  
   
 =head1 DESCRIPTION      # Set the version
       $self->{'version'} = 4;
   
 The Keyring PDB handler is a helper class for the Palm::PDB package. It      if ( defined $pass ) {
 parses Keyring for Palm OS databases.  See          $self->Password($pass);
 L<http://gnukeyring.sourceforge.net/>.      }
   
 It has the standard Palm::Raw with 2 additional public methods.      return $self;
 Decrypt and Encrypt.  }
   
 =cut  sub import {
       Palm::PDB::RegisterPDBHandlers( __PACKAGE__, [ 'Gtkr', 'Gkyr' ], );
       return 1;
   }
   
 =head2 new  sub ParseRecord {
       my $self     = shift;
   
         $pdb = new Palm::Keyring($password);      my $rec = $self->SUPER::ParseRecord(@_);
   
 Create a new PDB, initialized with the various Palm::Keyring fields      # skip the 0 record that holds the password
 and an empty record list.      return $rec if ! exists $self->{'records'};
       return $rec if ! exists $rec->{'data'};
   
 Use this method if you're creating a Keyring PDB from scratch.      my ( $name, $encrypted ) = split /$NULL/xm, $rec->{'data'}, 2;
   
 =cut      return $rec if ! $encrypted;
       delete $rec->{'data'};
       $rec->{'name'} = $name;
       $rec->{'encrypted'} = $encrypted;
   
 sub new      return $rec;
 {  }
         my $classname   = shift;  
         my $pass = shift;  
   
         # Create a generic PDB. No need to rebless it, though.  sub PackRecord {
         my $self        = $classname->SUPER::new(@_);      my $self = shift;
       my $rec  = shift;
   
         $self->{name} = "Keys-Gtkr";    # Default      if ($rec->{'encrypted'}) {
         $self->{creator} = "Gtkr";          if (! defined $rec->{'name'}) {
         $self->{type} = "Gkyr";              $rec->{'name'} = $EMPTY;
         # The PDB is not a resource database by          }
         # default, but it's worth emphasizing,          $rec->{'data'} = join $NULL, $rec->{'name'}, $rec->{'encrypted'};
         # since MemoDB is explicitly not a PRC.          delete $rec->{'name'};
         $self->{attributes}{resource} = 0;          delete $rec->{'encrypted'};
       }
   
         # Initialize the AppInfo block      return $self->SUPER::PackRecord($rec, @_);
         $self->{appinfo} = {};  }
   
         # Add the standard AppInfo block stuff  sub Encrypt {
         &Palm::StdAppInfo::seed_StdAppInfo($self->{appinfo});      my $self = shift;
       my $rec  = shift;
       my $data = shift;
       my $pass = shift || $self->{'password'};
   
         # Set the version      if ( ! $pass) {
         $self->{version} = 4;          croak("'password' not set!\n");
       }
   
         # Give the PDB the first record that will hold the encrypted password      if ( ! $rec) {
         $self->{records} = [ $self->new_Record ];          croak("Needed parameter 'record' not passed!\n");
       }
   
         if (defined $pass) {      if ( ! $data) {
                 $self->Encrypt($pass);          croak("Needed parameter 'data' not passed!\n");
         }      }
   
         return $self;      if ( ! $self->Password($pass)) {
 }          croak("Incorrect Password!\n");
       }
   
 sub import      $self->{'digest'}   ||= _calc_keys( $pass );
 {  
         &Palm::PDB::RegisterPDBHandlers(__PACKAGE__,  
                 [ "Gtkr", "Gkyr" ],  
                 );  
 }  
   
 =pod      $data->{'account'}  ||= $EMPTY;
       $data->{'password'} ||= $EMPTY;
       $data->{'notes'}    ||= $EMPTY;
   
 =head2 Load      my $changed      = 0;
       my $need_newdate = 0;
       my $acct = {};
       if ($rec->{'encrypted'}) {
           $acct = $self->Decrypt($rec, $pass);
           foreach my $key (keys %{ $data }) {
               next if $key eq 'lastchange';
               if ($data->{$key} ne $acct->{$key}) {
                   $changed = 1;
                   last;
               }
           }
           if ( exists $data->{'lastchange'} && exists $acct->{'lastchange'} && (
               $data->{'lastchange'}->{day}   != $acct->{'lastchange'}->{day}   ||
               $data->{'lastchange'}->{month} != $acct->{'lastchange'}->{month} ||
               $data->{'lastchange'}->{year}  != $acct->{'lastchange'}->{year}
           )) {
               $changed = 1;
               $need_newdate = 0;
           } else {
               $need_newdate = 1;
           }
   
         $pdb->Load($filename[, $password]);      } else {
           $changed = 1;
       }
   
 Overrides the standard Palm::Raw Load() to add      # no need to re-encrypt if it has not changed.
 $record->{'plaintext'}->{'name'} and      return 1 if ! $changed;
 $record->{'encrypted'} fields.  
 $record->{'plaintext'}->{'name'} holds the name of the record,  
 $record->{'encrypted'} is the encrypted information in the PDB.  
   
 It also takes an additional optional parameter, which is the password to use to      my ($day, $month, $year);
 decrypt the database.  
   
 See Decrypt() for the additional fields that are available after decryption.      if ($data->{'lastchange'} && ! $need_newdate ) {
           $day   = $data->{'lastchange'}->{'day'}   || 1;
           $month = $data->{'lastchange'}->{'month'} || 0;
           $year  = $data->{'lastchange'}->{'year'}  || 0;
   
 =cut          # XXX Need to actually validate the above information somehow
           if ($year >= 1900) {
               $year -= 1900;
           }
       } else {
           $need_newdate = 1;
       }
   
 sub Load      if ($need_newdate) {
 {          ($day, $month, $year) = (localtime)[3,4,5];
         my $self     = shift;      }
         my $filename = shift;      $year -= 4;
         my $password = shift;      $month++;
   
         $self->{'appinfo'} = {};  
         $self->{'records'} = [];  
         $self->SUPER::Load($filename);  
   
         foreach my $record (@{ $self->{records} }) {      my $p = $day | ($month << 5) | ($year << 9);
                 next unless exists $record->{data};      my $packeddate = pack 'n', $p;
                 my ($name, $encrypted) = split /\000/, $record->{data}, 2;  
                 next unless $encrypted;  
                 $record->{plaintext}->{name} = $name;  
         $record->{encrypted} = $encrypted;  
         }  
   
         return $self->Decrypt($password) if defined $password;      my $plaintext = join $NULL,
           $data->{'account'}, $data->{'password'}, $data->{'notes'}, $packeddate;
   
         1;      my $encrypted = _crypt3des( $plaintext, $self->{'digest'}, $ENCRYPT );
   
       return if ! $encrypted;
   
       $rec->{'attributes'}{'Dirty'} = 1;
       $rec->{'attributes'}{'dirty'} = 1;
       $rec->{'name'}    ||= $data->{'name'};
       $rec->{'encrypted'} = $encrypted;
   
       return 1;
 }  }
   
 =pod  sub Decrypt {
       my $self = shift;
       my $rec  = shift;
       my $pass = shift || $self->{'password'};
   
 =head2 Write      if ( ! $pass) {
           croak("'password' not set!\n");
       }
   
         $pdb->Write($filename[, $password]);      if ( ! $rec) {
           croak("Needed parameter 'record' not passed!\n");
       }
   
 Just like the Palm::Raw::Write() but encrypts everything before saving.      if ( ! $self->Password($pass)) {
           croak("Invalid Password!\n");
       }
   
 Also takes an optional password to encrypt with a new password, not needed      if ( ! $rec->{'encrypted'} ) {
 unless you are changing the password.          croak("No encrypted content!");
       }
   
 =cut      $self->{'digest'} ||= _calc_keys( $pass );
   
 sub Write      my $decrypted =
 {          _crypt3des( $rec->{'encrypted'}, $self->{'digest'}, $DECRYPT );
         my $self = shift;      my ( $account, $password, $notes, $packeddate ) = split /$NULL/xm,
         my $filename = shift;            $decrypted, 4;
         my $password = shift;  
   
         $self->Encrypt($password) || return undef;      my %Modified;
         return $self->SUPER::Write($filename);      if ($packeddate) {
           my $u = unpack 'n', $packeddate;
           my $year  = (($u & 0xFE00) >> 9) + 4; # since 1900
           my $month = (($u & 0x01E0) >> 5) - 1; # 0-11
           my $day   = (($u & 0x001F) >> 0);     # 1-31
   
           %Modified = (
               year   => $year,
               month  => $month || 0,
               day    => $day   || 1,
           );
       }
   
       return {
           name       => $rec->{'name'},
           account    => $account,
           password   => $password,
           notes      => $notes,
           lastchange => \%Modified,
       };
 }  }
   
 =pod  sub Password {
       my $self = shift;
       my $pass = shift;
       my $new_pass = shift;
   
 =head2 Encrypt      if (! $pass) {
           delete $self->{password};
           return 1;
       }
   
         $pdb->Encrypt([$password]);      if (! exists $self->{'records'}) {
           # Give the PDB the first record that will hold the encrypted password
           $self->{'records'} = [ $self->new_Record ];
   
 Encrypts the PDB, either with the password used to decrypt or create it, or          return $self->_password_update($pass);
 optionally with a password that is passed.      }
   
 See Decrypt() for an what plaintext fields are available to be encrypted.      if ($new_pass) {
           my @accts = ();
           foreach my $i (0..$#{ $self->{'records'} }) {
               if ($i == 0) {
                   push @accts, undef;
                   next;
               }
               my $acct = $self->Decrypt($self->{'records'}->[$i], $pass);
               if ( ! $acct ) {
                   croak("Couldn't decrypt $self->{'records'}->[$i]->{'name'}");
               }
               push @accts, $acct;
           }
   
 =cut          if ( ! $self->_password_update($new_pass)) {
               croak("Couldn't set new password!");
           }
           $pass = $new_pass;
   
 sub Encrypt          foreach my $i (0..$#accts) {
 {              next if $i == 0;
         my $self = shift;              delete $self->{'records'}->[$i]->{'encrypted'};
         my $pass = shift;              $self->Encrypt($self->{'records'}->[$i], $accts[$i], $pass);
           }
       }
   
         if ($pass) {      return $self->_password_verify($pass);
                 unless (exists $self->{'records'}->[0]->{'data'} &&  }
                     $self->_keyring_verify($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;  
                 }  
         }  
   
         $self->{digest} ||= _calc_keys($self->{password});  sub _calc_keys {
       my $pass = shift;
       if (! defined $pass) { croak('No password defined!'); };
   
         foreach my $record (@{ $self->{records} }) {      my $digest = md5($pass);
                 next unless defined $record->{plaintext};  
   
                 my $name        = defined $record->{plaintext}->{name}        ?      my ( $key1, $key2 ) = unpack 'a8a8', $digest;
                         $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       = '';  
   
                 my $plaintext = join("\000", $account, $password, $description, $extra);      #--------------------------------------------------
       # print "key1: $key1: ", length $key1, "\n";
       # print "key2: $key2: ", length $key2, "\n";
       #--------------------------------------------------
   
                 my $encrypted = _crypt3des($plaintext, $self->{digest}, ENCRYPT);      $digest = unpack 'H*', $key1 . $key2 . $key1;
   
                 $record->{data} = join("\000", $name, $encrypted);      #--------------------------------------------------
         }      # print "Digest: ", $digest, "\n";
       # print length $digest, "\n";
       #--------------------------------------------------
   
         1;      return $digest;
 }  }
   
 =head2 Decrypt  sub _password_verify {
       my $self = shift;
       my $pass = shift;
   
         $pdb->Decrypt([$password]);      if (! $pass) { croak('No password specified!'); };
   
 Decrypts the PDB and fills out the rest of the fields available in      if (defined $self->{'password'} && $pass eq $self->{'password'}) {
 $record->{'plaintext'}.          # already verified this password
           return 1;
       }
   
 The plaintext should now be this, before encryption or after decryption:      # AFAIK the thing we use to test the password is
       #     always in the first entry
       my $data = $self->{'records'}->[0]->{'data'};
   
         $record->{'plaintext'} = {      #die "No encrypted password in file!" unless defined $data;
                 name        => $name,      if ( ! defined $data) { return; };
                 account     => $account,  
                 password    => $account_password,  
                 description => $description,  
         };  
   
 =cut      $data =~ s/$NULL$//xm;
   
 sub Decrypt      my $salt = substr $data, 0, $kSalt_Size;
 {  
         my $self = shift;  
         my $pass = shift;  
   
         if ($pass) {      my $msg = $salt . $pass;
                 $self->_keyring_verify($pass) || return undef;  
         }  
   
         $self->{digest} ||= _calc_keys($self->{password});      $msg .= "\0" x ( $MD5_CBLOCK - length $msg );
   
         foreach my $record (@{ $self->{records} }) {      my $digest = md5($msg);
                 next unless defined $record->{data};  
   
                 my ($name, $encrypted) = split /\000/, $record->{data}, 2;      if ( $data eq $salt . $digest ) {
                 next unless $encrypted;  
   
                 $record->{plaintext}->{name} = $name;  # May as well generate the keys we need now, since we know the password is right
           $self->{'digest'} = _calc_keys($pass);
           if ( $self->{'digest'} ) {
               $self->{'password'} = $pass;
               return 1;
           }
       }
       return;
   }
   
                 my $decrypted = _crypt3des($encrypted, $self->{digest}, DECRYPT);  sub _password_update {
                 my ($account, $password, $description, $extra)  
                       = split /\000/, $decrypted, 4;  
   
                 $record->{plaintext}->{account}     = defined $account     ?      # It is very important to Encrypt after calling this
                         $account     : '';      #     (Although it is generally only called by Encrypt)
                 $record->{plaintext}->{password}    = defined $password    ?      # because otherwise the data will be out of sync with the
                         $password    : '';      # password, and that would suck!
                 $record->{plaintext}->{description} = defined $description ?      my $self = shift;
                         $description : '';      my $pass = shift;
   
                 #print "Name:      '$name'\n";      if (! defined $pass) { croak('No password specified!'); };
                 #print "Encrypted: '$encrypted' - Length: " . length($encrypted) . "\n";  
                 #print "    Hex:   '" . unpack("H*", $encrypted) . "'\n";  
                 #print "    Binary:'" . unpack("b*", $encrypted) . "'\n";  
                 #print "Decrypted: '$decrypted' - Length: " . length($decrypted) . "\n";  
                 #print "    Hex:   '" . unpack("H*", $decrypted) . "'\n";  
                 #print "    Binary:'" . unpack("b*", $decrypted) . "'\n";  
                 #print "\n";  
                 #print "Extra: $extra\n";  
                 #exit;  
                 #--------------------------------------------------  
                 # print "Account:     $account\n";  
                 # print "Password:    $password\n";  
                 # print "Description: $description\n";  
                 #--------------------------------------------------  
   
         }      my $salt;
       for ( 1 .. $kSalt_Size ) {
           $salt .= chr int rand 255;
       }
   
         1;      my $msg = $salt . $pass;
 }  
   
 sub _calc_keys      $msg .= "\0" x ( $MD5_CBLOCK - length $msg );
 {  
         my $pass = shift;  
         die "No password defined!" unless defined $pass;  
   
         my $digest = md5($pass);      my $digest = md5($msg);
   
         my ($key1, $key2) = unpack('a8a8', $digest);      my $data = $salt . $digest;    # . "\0";
         #--------------------------------------------------  
         # print "key1: $key1: ", length $key1, "\n";  
         # print "key2: $key2: ", length $key2, "\n";  
         #--------------------------------------------------  
   
         $digest = unpack('H*', $key1 . $key2 . $key1);      # AFAIK the thing we use to test the password is
         #--------------------------------------------------      #     always in the first entry
         # print "Digest: ", $digest, "\n";      $self->{'records'}->[0]->{'data'} = $data;
         # print length $digest, "\n";  
         #--------------------------------------------------  
   
         return $digest;      $self->{'password'} = $pass;
       $self->{'digest'}   = _calc_keys( $self->{'password'} );
   
       return 1;
 }  }
   
 sub _keyring_verify  sub _crypt3des {
 {      my ( $plaintext, $passphrase, $flag ) = @_;
         my $self = shift;  
         my $pass = shift;  
   
         die "No password specified!" unless $pass;      $passphrase   .= $SPACE x ( 16 * 3 );
       my $cyphertext = $EMPTY;
   
         # AFAIK the thing we use to test the password is      my $size = length $plaintext;
         #     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;  
   
         $data =~ s/\0$//;      #print "STRING: '$plaintext' - Length: " . (length $plaintext) . "\n";
   
         my $salt = substr($data, 0, $kSaltSize);      my @C;
       for ( 0 .. 2 ) {
           $C[$_] =
             new Crypt::DES( pack 'H*', ( substr $passphrase, 16 * $_, 16 ));
       }
   
         my $msg = $salt . $pass;      for ( 0 .. ( ($size) / 8 ) ) {
           my $pt = substr $plaintext, $_ * 8, 8;
   
         $msg .= "\0" x (MD5_CBLOCK - length($msg));          #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);
   
         my $digest = md5($msg);              #print "LENGTH: $len\n";
               #print "Binary:    '" . unpack("b*", $pt) . "'\n";
               $pt .= ($NULL x $len);
   
         if ($data eq $salt . $digest) {              #print "PT: '$pt' - Length: " . length($pt) . "\n";
                 # May as well generate the keys we need now, since we know the password is right              #print "Binary:    '" . unpack("b*", $pt) . "'\n";
                 $self->{digest} = _calc_keys($pass);          }
                 if ($self->{digest}) {          if ( $flag == $ENCRYPT ) {
                         $self->{password} = $pass;              $pt = $C[0]->encrypt($pt);
                         return 1;              $pt = $C[1]->decrypt($pt);
                 } else {              $pt = $C[2]->encrypt($pt);
                         return undef;          }
                 }          else {
         } else {              $pt = $C[0]->decrypt($pt);
                 return undef;              $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 _keyring_update  1;
 {  __END__
         # 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;  
   
         die "No password specified!" unless $pass;  =head1 NAME
   
         # if the database already has a password in it  Palm::Keyring - Handler for Palm Keyring databases.
         if ($self->{records}->[0]->{data}) {  
                 # Make sure everything is decrypted before we update the keyring  
                 $self->Decrypt() || return undef;  
         }  
   
         my $salt;  =head1 DESCRIPTION
         for (1..$kSaltSize) {  
                 $salt .= chr(int(rand(255)));  
         }  
   
         my $msg = $salt . $pass;  The Keyring PDB handler is a helper class for the Palm::PDB package. It
   parses Keyring for Palm OS databases.  See
   L<http://gnukeyring.sourceforge.net/>.
   
         $msg .= "\0" x (MD5_CBLOCK - length($msg));  It has the standard Palm::PDB methods with 2 additional public methods.
   Decrypt and Encrypt.
   
         my $digest = md5($msg);  It currently supports the v4 Keyring databases.  The v5 databases from
   the pre-release keyring-2.0 are not supported.
   
         my $data = $salt . $digest;# . "\0";  This module doesn't store the decrypted content.  It only keeps it until it
   returns it to you or encrypts it.
   
         # AFAIK the thing we use to test the password is  =head1 SYNOPSIS
         #     always in the first entry  
         $self->{records}->[0]->{data} = $data;  
   
         $self->{password} = $pass;      use Palm::PDB;
         $self->{digest}   = _calc_keys($self->{password});      use Palm::Keyring;
   
       my $pass = 'password';
       my $file = 'Keys-Gtkr.pdb';
       my $pdb  = new Palm::PDB;
       $pdb->Load($file);
   
       foreach (0..$#{ $pdb->{'records'} }) {
           next if $_ = 0; # skip the password record
           my $rec  = $pdb->{'records'}->[$_];
           my $acct = $pdb->Decrypt($rec, $pass);
           print $rec->{'name'}, ' - ', $acct->{'account'}, "\n";
       }
   
         return 1;  =head1 SUBROUTINES/METHODS
 }  
   
 sub _crypt3des {  =head2 new
         my ( $plaintext, $passphrase, $flag ) = @_;  
         my $NULL = chr(0);  
   
         $passphrase .= ' ' x (16*3);      $pdb = new Palm::Keyring([$password]);
         my $cyphertext = "";  
   
         my $size = length ( $plaintext );  Create a new PDB, initialized with the various Palm::Keyring fields
         #print "STRING: '$plaintext' - Length: " . length($plaintext) . "\n";  and an empty record list.
   
         my @C;  Use this method if you're creating a Keyring PDB from scratch otherwise you
         for ( 0..2 ) {  can just use Palm::PDB::new() before calling Load().
                 $C[$_] = new Crypt::DES( pack( "H*", substr($passphrase, 16*$_, 16 )));  
         }  
   
         for ( 0 .. (($size)/8)) {  If you pass in a password, it will initalize the first record with the encrypted
                 my $pt = substr( $plaintext, $_*8, 8 );  password.
                 #print "PT: '$pt' - Length: " . length($pt) . "\n";  
                 next unless length($pt);  
                 if (length($pt) < 8) {  
                         die "record not 8 byte padded" if  $flag == DECRYPT;  
                         my $len = 8 - length($pt);  
                         #print "LENGTH: $len\n";  
                         #print "Binary:    '" . unpack("b*", $pt) . "'\n";  
                         $pt .= ($NULL x $len);  
                         #print "PT: '$pt' - Length: " . length($pt) . "\n";  
                         #print "Binary:    '" . unpack("b*", $pt) . "'\n";  
                 }  
                 if ($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+$//;  =head2 Encrypt
         #print "CT: '$cyphertext' - Length: " . length($cyphertext) . "\n";  
   
         return $cyphertext;      $pdb->Encrypt($rec, $acct[, $password]);
 }  
   
 1;  Encrypts an account into a record, either with the password previously
 __END__  used, or with a password that is passed.
   
   $rec is a record from $pdb->{'records'} or a new_Record().
   $acct is a hashref in the format below.
   
       my $acct = {
           name       => $rec->{'name'},
           account    => $account,
           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
           },
       };
   
   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
   
       my $acct = $pdb->Decrypt($rec[, $password]);
   
   Decrypts the record and returns a hashref for the account as described
   under Encrypt().
   
       foreach (0..$#{ $pdb->{'records'}) {
           next if $_ == 0;
           my $rec = $pdb->{'records'}->[$_];
           my $acct = $pdb->Decrypt($rec[, $password]);
           # do something with $acct
       }
   
   =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.
   
   =head1 DEPENDENCIES
   
   Palm::StdAppInfo
   
   Digest::MD5
   
   Crypt::DES
   
   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
   
   Please report any bugs or feature requests to
   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
   notified of progress on your bug as I make changes.
   
 =head1 AUTHOR  =head1 AUTHOR
   
 Andrew Fresh E<lt>andrew@mad-techies.org<gt>  Andrew Fresh E<lt>andrew@mad-techies.orgE<gt>
   
   =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  =head1 SEE ALSO
   
 Palm::PDB(3)  Palm::PDB(3)
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 The Keyring for Palm OS website:  The Keyring for Palm OS website:
 L<http://gnukeyring.sourceforge.net/>  L<http://gnukeyring.sourceforge.net/>
   
 =cut  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_wxkeyring.html>

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