Fix py3 byte/string error
This patch set corrects a problem when the keystonemiddleware is executed with memcache encryption enabled. Currently, the hmac.new() calls throw exceptions in python3 due to how py2 and py3 handles string vs. byte/bytearray. Co-Authored-By: Rohan Arora <ra271w@att.com> Closes-Bug: #1713574 Change-Id: I9bb291be48a094b9f266a8459a3f51ee163d33a3
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@ -33,6 +33,7 @@ import hashlib
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import hmac
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import math
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import os
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import six
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from keystonemiddleware.i18n import _
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from oslo_utils import secretutils
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@ -98,6 +99,15 @@ def derive_keys(token, secret, strategy):
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This approach is faster than computing a separate hmac as the KDF
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for each desired key.
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"""
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if not isinstance(secret, six.binary_type):
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secret = secret.encode()
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if not isinstance(token, six.binary_type):
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token = token.encode()
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if not isinstance(strategy, six.binary_type):
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strategy = strategy.encode()
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digest = hmac.new(secret, token + strategy, HASH_FUNCTION).digest()
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return {'CACHE_KEY': digest[:DIGEST_SPLIT],
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'MAC': digest[DIGEST_SPLIT: 2 * DIGEST_SPLIT],
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@ -107,6 +117,12 @@ def derive_keys(token, secret, strategy):
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def sign_data(key, data):
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"""Sign the data using the defined function and the derived key."""
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if not isinstance(key, six.binary_type):
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key = key.encode()
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if not isinstance(data, six.binary_type):
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data = data.encode()
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mac = hmac.new(key, data, HASH_FUNCTION).digest()
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return base64.b64encode(mac)
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@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ from keystonemiddleware.tests.unit import utils
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class MemcacheCryptPositiveTests(utils.BaseTestCase):
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def _setup_keys(self, strategy):
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return memcache_crypt.derive_keys(b'token', b'secret', strategy)
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return memcache_crypt.derive_keys('token', 'secret', strategy)
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def test_derive_keys(self):
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keys = self._setup_keys(b'strategy')
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