// Copyright 2015 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. package pkcs12 import ( "bytes" "testing" ) func TestThatPBKDFWorksCorrectlyForLongKeys(t *testing.T) { cipherInfo := shaWithTripleDESCBC{} salt := []byte("\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff") password, _ := bmpString("sesame") key := cipherInfo.deriveKey(salt, password, 2048) if expected := []byte("\x7c\xd9\xfd\x3e\x2b\x3b\xe7\x69\x1a\x44\xe3\xbe\xf0\xf9\xea\x0f\xb9\xb8\x97\xd4\xe3\x25\xd9\xd1"); bytes.Compare(key, expected) != 0 { t.Fatalf("expected key '%x', but found '%x'", expected, key) } } func TestThatPBKDFHandlesLeadingZeros(t *testing.T) { // This test triggers a case where I_j (in step 6C) ends up with leading zero // byte, meaning that len(Ijb) < v (leading zeros get stripped by big.Int). // This was previously causing bug whereby certain inputs would break the // derivation and produce the wrong output. key := pbkdf(sha1Sum, 20, 64, []byte("\xf3\x7e\x05\xb5\x18\x32\x4b\x4b"), []byte("\x00\x00"), 2048, 1, 24) expected := []byte("\x00\xf7\x59\xff\x47\xd1\x4d\xd0\x36\x65\xd5\x94\x3c\xb3\xc4\xa3\x9a\x25\x55\xc0\x2a\xed\x66\xe1") if bytes.Compare(key, expected) != 0 { t.Fatalf("expected key '%x', but found '%x'", expected, key) } }