Windows NT 4.0 source code leak
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/*++
Copyright (c) 1989 Microsoft Corporation
Module Name:
owf.c
Abstract:
Implentation of the one-way-functions used to implement password hashing.
CalculateLmOwfPassword
Author:
David Chalmers (Davidc) 10-21-91
David Arnold (DavidAr) 12-15-93 (Adapted for WfW RPC SSP)
Revision History:
--*/
#include <ntlmsspi.h>
#include <descrypt.h>
#include <crypt.h>
BOOL
CalculateLmOwfPassword(
IN PLM_PASSWORD LmPassword,
OUT PLM_OWF_PASSWORD LmOwfPassword
)
/*++
Routine Description:
Takes the passed LmPassword and performs a one-way-function on it.
The current implementation does this by using the password as a key
to encrypt a known block of text.
Arguments:
LmPassword - The password to perform the one-way-function on.
LmOwfPassword - The hashed password is returned here
Return Values:
TRUE - The function was completed successfully. The hashed
password is in LmOwfPassword.
FALSE - Something failed. The LmOwfPassword is undefined.
--*/
{
char StdEncrPwd[] = "KGS!@#$%";
BLOCK_KEY Key[2];
PCHAR pKey;
// Copy the password into our key buffer and zero pad to fill the 2 keys
pKey = (PCHAR)(&Key[0]);
while (*LmPassword && (pKey < (PCHAR)(&Key[2]))) {
*pKey++ = *LmPassword++;
}
while (pKey < (PCHAR)(&Key[2])) {
*pKey++ = 0;
}
// Use the keys to encrypt the standard text
if (DES_ECB_LM(ENCR_KEY,
(unsigned char *)&Key[0],
(unsigned char *)StdEncrPwd,
(unsigned char *)&LmOwfPassword->data[0]
) != CRYPT_OK) {
return (FALSE);
}
if (DES_ECB_LM(ENCR_KEY,
(unsigned char *)&Key[1],
(unsigned char *)StdEncrPwd,
(unsigned char *)&LmOwfPassword->data[1]
) != CRYPT_OK) {
return (FALSE);
}
//
// clear our copy of the cleartext password
//
pKey = (PCHAR)(&Key[0]);
while (pKey < (PCHAR)(&Key[2])) {
*pKey++ = 0;
}
return(TRUE);
}