heat/heat/common/crypt.py

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import base64
from Crypto.Cipher import AES
from oslo_config import cfg
from heat.common.i18n import _
from heat.openstack.common.crypto import utils
auth_opts = [
cfg.StrOpt('auth_encryption_key',
secret=True,
default='notgood but just long enough i t',
help=_('Key used to encrypt authentication info in the '
'database. Length of this key must be 16, 24 or 32 '
'characters.'))
]
cfg.CONF.register_opts(auth_opts)
def encrypt(auth_info, encryption_key=None):
if auth_info is None:
return None, None
encryption_key = get_valid_encryption_key(encryption_key)
sym = utils.SymmetricCrypto()
res = sym.encrypt(encryption_key,
auth_info, b64encode=True)
return 'oslo_decrypt_v1', res
def oslo_decrypt_v1(auth_info, encryption_key=None):
if auth_info is None:
return None
encryption_key = get_valid_encryption_key(encryption_key)
sym = utils.SymmetricCrypto()
return sym.decrypt(encryption_key,
auth_info, b64decode=True)
def get_valid_encryption_key(encryption_key):
if encryption_key is None:
encryption_key = cfg.CONF.auth_encryption_key[:32]
else:
encryption_key = encryption_key[0:32]
return encryption_key
def heat_decrypt(auth_info, encryption_key=None):
"""Decrypt function for data that has been encrypted using an older
version of Heat.
Note: the encrypt function returns the function that is needed to
decrypt the data. The database then stores this. When the data is
then retrieved (potentially by a later version of Heat) the decrypt
function must still exist. So whilst it may seem that this function
is not referenced, it will be referenced from the database.
"""
if auth_info is None:
return None
encryption_key = get_valid_encryption_key(encryption_key)
auth = base64.b64decode(auth_info)
iv = auth[:AES.block_size]
cipher = AES.new(encryption_key, AES.MODE_CFB, iv)
res = cipher.decrypt(auth[AES.block_size:])
return res
def list_opts():
yield None, auth_opts