Class BCrypt

java.lang.Object
org.opends.server.extensions.BCrypt

public final class BCrypt extends Object
BCrypt implements OpenBSD-style Blowfish password hashing using the scheme described in "A Future-Adaptable Password Scheme" by Niels Provos and David Mazieres.

This password hashing system tries to thwart off-line password cracking using a computationally-intensive hashing algorithm, based on Bruce Schneier's Blowfish cipher. The work factor of the algorithm is parameterised, so it can be increased as computers get faster.

Usage is really simple. To hash a password for the first time, call the hashpw method with a random salt, like this:

String pw_hash = BCrypt.hashpw(plain_password, BCrypt.gensalt());

To check whether a plaintext password matches one that has been hashed previously, use the checkpw method:

 
 if (BCrypt.checkpw(candidate_password, stored_hash)) {
     System.out.println("It matches");
 } else {
     System.out.println("It does not match");
 }
 
 
The gensalt() method takes an optional parameter (log_rounds) that determines the computational complexity of the hashing:
 
 String strong_salt = BCrypt.gensalt(10);
 String stronger_salt = BCrypt.gensalt(12);
 
 
The amount of work increases exponentially (2**log_rounds), so each increment is twice as much work. The default log_rounds is 10, and the valid range is 4 to 30.
Version:
0.4
  • Method Summary

    Modifier and Type
    Method
    Description
    static boolean
    checkpw(String plaintext, String hashed)
    Check that a plaintext password matches a previously hashed one.
    static String
    Generate a salt for use with the BCrypt.hashpw() method, selecting a reasonable default for the number of hashing rounds to apply.
    static String
    gensalt(int logRounds)
    Generate a salt for use with the BCrypt.hashpw() method.
    static int
    Extracts and returns the current cost (number of rounds) of a hashed password.
    static String
    hashpw(byte[] password, String salt)
    Hash a password using the OpenBSD bcrypt scheme.
    static String
    hashpw(String password, String salt)
    Hash a password using the OpenBSD bcrypt scheme.

    Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object

    clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
  • Method Details

    • hashpw

      public static String hashpw(String password, String salt)
      Hash a password using the OpenBSD bcrypt scheme.
      Parameters:
      password - the password to hash
      salt - the salt to hash with (perhaps generated using BCrypt.gensalt)
      Returns:
      the hashed password
    • hashpw

      public static String hashpw(byte[] password, String salt)
      Hash a password using the OpenBSD bcrypt scheme.
      Parameters:
      password - the password to hash as a byte array
      salt - the salt to hash with (perhaps generated using BCrypt.gensalt)
      Returns:
      the hashed password
    • gensalt

      public static String gensalt(int logRounds)
      Generate a salt for use with the BCrypt.hashpw() method.
      Parameters:
      logRounds - the log2 of the number of rounds of hashing to apply - the work factor therefore increases as 2**logRounds.
      Returns:
      an encoded salt value
    • gensalt

      public static String gensalt()
      Generate a salt for use with the BCrypt.hashpw() method, selecting a reasonable default for the number of hashing rounds to apply.
      Returns:
      an encoded salt value
    • checkpw

      public static boolean checkpw(String plaintext, String hashed)
      Check that a plaintext password matches a previously hashed one.
      Parameters:
      plaintext - the plaintext password to verify
      hashed - the previously-hashed password
      Returns:
      true if the passwords match, false otherwise
    • getRounds

      public static int getRounds(String salt)
      Extracts and returns the current cost (number of rounds) of a hashed password.
      Parameters:
      salt - The full hashed password or just the salt part that contains the number of rounds performed
      Returns:
      the number of rounds from the hash, or -1 in case of failure