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<?php/*** Random Number Generator** PHP version 5** Here's a short example of how to use this library:* <code>* <?php* include 'vendor/autoload.php';** echo bin2hex(\phpseclib\Crypt\Random::string(8));* ?>* </code>** @category Crypt* @package Random* @author Jim Wigginton <terrafrost@php.net>* @copyright 2007 Jim Wigginton* @license http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.html MIT License* @link http://phpseclib.sourceforge.net*/namespace phpseclib\Crypt;/*** Pure-PHP Random Number Generator** @package Random* @author Jim Wigginton <terrafrost@php.net>* @access public*/class Random{/*** Generate a random string.** Although microoptimizations are generally discouraged as they impair readability this function is ripe with* microoptimizations because this function has the potential of being called a huge number of times.* eg. for RSA key generation.** @param int $length* @return string*/static function string($length){if (version_compare(PHP_VERSION, '7.0.0', '>=')) {try {return \random_bytes($length);} catch (\Throwable $e) {// If a sufficient source of randomness is unavailable, random_bytes() will throw an// object that implements the Throwable interface (Exception, TypeError, Error).// We don't actually need to do anything here. The string() method should just continue// as normal. Note, however, that if we don't have a sufficient source of randomness for// random_bytes(), most of the other calls here will fail too, so we'll end up using// the PHP implementation.}}if (strtoupper(substr(PHP_OS, 0, 3)) === 'WIN') {// method 1. prior to PHP 5.3 this would call rand() on windows hence the function_exists('class_alias') call.// ie. class_alias is a function that was introduced in PHP 5.3if (extension_loaded('mcrypt') && function_exists('class_alias')) {return mcrypt_create_iv($length);}// method 2. openssl_random_pseudo_bytes was introduced in PHP 5.3.0 but prior to PHP 5.3.4 there was,// to quote <http://php.net/ChangeLog-5.php#5.3.4>, "possible blocking behavior". as of 5.3.4// openssl_random_pseudo_bytes and mcrypt_create_iv do the exact same thing on Windows. ie. they both// call php_win32_get_random_bytes()://// https://github.com/php/php-src/blob/7014a0eb6d1611151a286c0ff4f2238f92c120d6/ext/openssl/openssl.c#L5008// https://github.com/php/php-src/blob/7014a0eb6d1611151a286c0ff4f2238f92c120d6/ext/mcrypt/mcrypt.c#L1392//// php_win32_get_random_bytes() is defined thusly://// https://github.com/php/php-src/blob/7014a0eb6d1611151a286c0ff4f2238f92c120d6/win32/winutil.c#L80//// we're calling it, all the same, in the off chance that the mcrypt extension is not availableif (extension_loaded('openssl') && version_compare(PHP_VERSION, '5.3.4', '>=')) {return openssl_random_pseudo_bytes($length);}} else {// method 1. the fastestif (extension_loaded('openssl')) {return openssl_random_pseudo_bytes($length);}// method 2static $fp = true;if ($fp === true) {// warning's will be output unles the error suppression operator is used. errors such as// "open_basedir restriction in effect", "Permission denied", "No such file or directory", etc.$fp = @fopen('/dev/urandom', 'rb');}if ($fp !== true && $fp !== false) { // surprisingly faster than !is_bool() or is_resource()return fread($fp, $length);}// method 3. pretty much does the same thing as method 2 per the following url:// https://github.com/php/php-src/blob/7014a0eb6d1611151a286c0ff4f2238f92c120d6/ext/mcrypt/mcrypt.c#L1391// surprisingly slower than method 2. maybe that's because mcrypt_create_iv does a bunch of error checking that we're// not doing. regardless, this'll only be called if this PHP script couldn't open /dev/urandom due to open_basedir// restrictions or some suchif (extension_loaded('mcrypt')) {return mcrypt_create_iv($length, MCRYPT_DEV_URANDOM);}}// at this point we have no choice but to use a pure-PHP CSPRNG// cascade entropy across multiple PHP instances by fixing the session and collecting all// environmental variables, including the previous session data and the current session// data.//// mt_rand seeds itself by looking at the PID and the time, both of which are (relatively)// easy to guess at. linux uses mouse clicks, keyboard timings, etc, as entropy sources, but// PHP isn't low level to be able to use those as sources and on a web server there's not likely// going to be a ton of keyboard or mouse action. web servers do have one thing that we can use// however, a ton of people visiting the website. obviously you don't want to base your seeding// soley on parameters a potential attacker sends but (1) not everything in $_SERVER is controlled// by the user and (2) this isn't just looking at the data sent by the current user - it's based// on the data sent by all users. one user requests the page and a hash of their info is saved.// another user visits the page and the serialization of their data is utilized along with the// server envirnment stuff and a hash of the previous http request data (which itself utilizes// a hash of the session data before that). certainly an attacker should be assumed to have// full control over his own http requests. he, however, is not going to have control over// everyone's http requests.static $crypto = false, $v;if ($crypto === false) {// save old session data$old_session_id = session_id();$old_use_cookies = ini_get('session.use_cookies');$old_session_cache_limiter = session_cache_limiter();$_OLD_SESSION = isset($_SESSION) ? $_SESSION : false;if ($old_session_id != '') {session_write_close();}session_id(1);ini_set('session.use_cookies', 0);session_cache_limiter('');session_start();$v = $seed = $_SESSION['seed'] = pack('H*', sha1((isset($_SERVER) ? phpseclib_safe_serialize($_SERVER) : '') .(isset($_POST) ? phpseclib_safe_serialize($_POST) : '') .(isset($_GET) ? phpseclib_safe_serialize($_GET) : '') .(isset($_COOKIE) ? phpseclib_safe_serialize($_COOKIE) : '') .phpseclib_safe_serialize($GLOBALS) .phpseclib_safe_serialize($_SESSION) .phpseclib_safe_serialize($_OLD_SESSION)));if (!isset($_SESSION['count'])) {$_SESSION['count'] = 0;}$_SESSION['count']++;session_write_close();// restore old session dataif ($old_session_id != '') {session_id($old_session_id);session_start();ini_set('session.use_cookies', $old_use_cookies);session_cache_limiter($old_session_cache_limiter);} else {if ($_OLD_SESSION !== false) {$_SESSION = $_OLD_SESSION;unset($_OLD_SESSION);} else {unset($_SESSION);}}// in SSH2 a shared secret and an exchange hash are generated through the key exchange process.// the IV client to server is the hash of that "nonce" with the letter A and for the encryption key it's the letter C.// if the hash doesn't produce enough a key or an IV that's long enough concat successive hashes of the// original hash and the current hash. we'll be emulating that. for more info see the following URL://// http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4253#section-7.2//// see the is_string($crypto) part for an example of how to expand the keys$key = pack('H*', sha1($seed . 'A'));$iv = pack('H*', sha1($seed . 'C'));// ciphers are used as per the nist.gov link below. also, see this link://// http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cryptographically_secure_pseudorandom_number_generator#Designs_based_on_cryptographic_primitivesswitch (true) {case class_exists('\phpseclib\Crypt\AES'):$crypto = new AES(Base::MODE_CTR);break;case class_exists('\phpseclib\Crypt\Twofish'):$crypto = new Twofish(Base::MODE_CTR);break;case class_exists('\phpseclib\Crypt\Blowfish'):$crypto = new Blowfish(Base::MODE_CTR);break;case class_exists('\phpseclib\Crypt\TripleDES'):$crypto = new TripleDES(Base::MODE_CTR);break;case class_exists('\phpseclib\Crypt\DES'):$crypto = new DES(Base::MODE_CTR);break;case class_exists('\phpseclib\Crypt\RC4'):$crypto = new RC4();break;default:user_error(__CLASS__ . ' requires at least one symmetric cipher be loaded');return false;}$crypto->setKey($key);$crypto->setIV($iv);$crypto->enableContinuousBuffer();}//return $crypto->encrypt(str_repeat("\0", $length));// the following is based off of ANSI X9.31://// http://csrc.nist.gov/groups/STM/cavp/documents/rng/931rngext.pdf//// OpenSSL uses that same standard for it's random numbers://// http://www.opensource.apple.com/source/OpenSSL/OpenSSL-38/openssl/fips-1.0/rand/fips_rand.c// (do a search for "ANS X9.31 A.2.4")$result = '';while (strlen($result) < $length) {$i = $crypto->encrypt(microtime()); // strlen(microtime()) == 21$r = $crypto->encrypt($i ^ $v); // strlen($v) == 20$v = $crypto->encrypt($r ^ $i); // strlen($r) == 20$result.= $r;}return substr($result, 0, $length);}}if (!function_exists('phpseclib_safe_serialize')) {/*** Safely serialize variables** If a class has a private __sleep() method it'll give a fatal error on PHP 5.2 and earlier.* PHP 5.3 will emit a warning.** @param mixed $arr* @access public*/function phpseclib_safe_serialize(&$arr){if (is_object($arr)) {return '';}if (!is_array($arr)) {return serialize($arr);}// prevent circular array recursionif (isset($arr['__phpseclib_marker'])) {return '';}$safearr = array();$arr['__phpseclib_marker'] = true;foreach (array_keys($arr) as $key) {// do not recurse on the '__phpseclib_marker' key itself, for smaller memory usageif ($key !== '__phpseclib_marker') {$safearr[$key] = phpseclib_safe_serialize($arr[$key]);}}unset($arr['__phpseclib_marker']);return serialize($safearr);}}