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Increase default PBKDF2 iterations

Increases the default PBKDF2 iterations, since computers have gotten
faster since 2011. In the future, we plan to increment by 10% per
major version.
Paul McMillan 11 years ago
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+ 2 - 2
django/contrib/auth/hashers.py

@@ -231,12 +231,12 @@ class PBKDF2PasswordHasher(BasePasswordHasher):
     """
     """
     Secure password hashing using the PBKDF2 algorithm (recommended)
     Secure password hashing using the PBKDF2 algorithm (recommended)
 
 
-    Configured to use PBKDF2 + HMAC + SHA256 with 10000 iterations.
+    Configured to use PBKDF2 + HMAC + SHA256 with 12000 iterations.
     The result is a 64 byte binary string.  Iterations may be changed
     The result is a 64 byte binary string.  Iterations may be changed
     safely but you must rename the algorithm if you change SHA256.
     safely but you must rename the algorithm if you change SHA256.
     """
     """
     algorithm = "pbkdf2_sha256"
     algorithm = "pbkdf2_sha256"
-    iterations = 10000
+    iterations = 12000
     digest = hashlib.sha256
     digest = hashlib.sha256
 
 
     @password_max_length(MAXIMUM_PASSWORD_LENGTH)
     @password_max_length(MAXIMUM_PASSWORD_LENGTH)

+ 5 - 5
django/contrib/auth/tests/test_hashers.py

@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ class TestUtilsHashPass(unittest.TestCase):
     def test_pkbdf2(self):
     def test_pkbdf2(self):
         encoded = make_password('lètmein', 'seasalt', 'pbkdf2_sha256')
         encoded = make_password('lètmein', 'seasalt', 'pbkdf2_sha256')
         self.assertEqual(encoded,
         self.assertEqual(encoded,
-            'pbkdf2_sha256$10000$seasalt$CWWFdHOWwPnki7HvkcqN9iA2T3KLW1cf2uZ5kvArtVY=')
+            'pbkdf2_sha256$12000$seasalt$Ybw8zsFxqja97tY/o6G+Fy1ksY4U/Hw3DRrGED6Up4s=')
         self.assertTrue(is_password_usable(encoded))
         self.assertTrue(is_password_usable(encoded))
         self.assertTrue(check_password('lètmein', encoded))
         self.assertTrue(check_password('lètmein', encoded))
         self.assertFalse(check_password('lètmeinz', encoded))
         self.assertFalse(check_password('lètmeinz', encoded))
@@ -284,16 +284,16 @@ class TestUtilsHashPass(unittest.TestCase):
 
 
     def test_low_level_pkbdf2(self):
     def test_low_level_pkbdf2(self):
         hasher = PBKDF2PasswordHasher()
         hasher = PBKDF2PasswordHasher()
-        encoded = hasher.encode('lètmein', 'seasalt')
+        encoded = hasher.encode('lètmein', 'seasalt2')
         self.assertEqual(encoded,
         self.assertEqual(encoded,
-            'pbkdf2_sha256$10000$seasalt$CWWFdHOWwPnki7HvkcqN9iA2T3KLW1cf2uZ5kvArtVY=')
+            'pbkdf2_sha256$12000$seasalt2$hlDLKsxgkgb1aeOppkM5atCYw5rPzAjCNQZ4NYyUROw=')
         self.assertTrue(hasher.verify('lètmein', encoded))
         self.assertTrue(hasher.verify('lètmein', encoded))
 
 
     def test_low_level_pbkdf2_sha1(self):
     def test_low_level_pbkdf2_sha1(self):
         hasher = PBKDF2SHA1PasswordHasher()
         hasher = PBKDF2SHA1PasswordHasher()
-        encoded = hasher.encode('lètmein', 'seasalt')
+        encoded = hasher.encode('lètmein', 'seasalt2')
         self.assertEqual(encoded,
         self.assertEqual(encoded,
-            'pbkdf2_sha1$10000$seasalt$oAfF6vgs95ncksAhGXOWf4Okq7o=')
+            'pbkdf2_sha1$12000$seasalt2$JeMRVfjjgtWw3/HzlnlfqBnQ6CA=')
         self.assertTrue(hasher.verify('lètmein', encoded))
         self.assertTrue(hasher.verify('lètmein', encoded))
 
 
     def test_upgrade(self):
     def test_upgrade(self):

+ 6 - 5
django/utils/crypto.py

@@ -139,11 +139,12 @@ def pbkdf2(password, salt, iterations, dklen=0, digest=None):
 
 
     HMAC+SHA256 is used as the default pseudo random function.
     HMAC+SHA256 is used as the default pseudo random function.
 
 
-    Right now 10,000 iterations is the recommended default which takes
-    100ms on a 2.2Ghz Core 2 Duo.  This is probably the bare minimum
-    for security given 1000 iterations was recommended in 2001. This
-    code is very well optimized for CPython and is only four times
-    slower than openssl's implementation.
+    As of 2011, 10,000 iterations was the recommended default which
+    took 100ms on a 2.2Ghz Core 2 Duo. This is probably the bare
+    minimum for security given 1000 iterations was recommended in
+    2001. This code is very well optimized for CPython and is only
+    four times slower than openssl's implementation. Look in
+    django.contrib.auth.hashers for the present default.
     """
     """
     assert iterations > 0
     assert iterations > 0
     if not digest:
     if not digest:

+ 7 - 0
docs/internals/howto-release-django.txt

@@ -89,6 +89,13 @@ any time leading up to the actual release:
    key you'll use for the release, and should include patches for each issue
    key you'll use for the release, and should include patches for each issue
    being fixed.
    being fixed.
 
 
+#. If this is a major release, make sure the tests pass, then increase
+   the default PBKDF2 iterations in
+   ``django.contrib.auth.hashers.PBKDF2PasswordHasher`` by about 10%
+   (pick a round number). Run the tests, and update the 3 failing
+   hasher tests with the new values. Make sure this gets noted in the
+   release notes (see release notes on 1.6 for an example).
+
 #. As the release approaches, watch Trac to make sure no release blockers
 #. As the release approaches, watch Trac to make sure no release blockers
    are left for the upcoming release.
    are left for the upcoming release.
 
 

+ 7 - 0
docs/releases/1.6.txt

@@ -365,6 +365,13 @@ Minor features
   a list (except on SQLite). This has long been possible (but not officially
   a list (except on SQLite). This has long been possible (but not officially
   supported) on MySQL and PostgreSQL, and is now also available on Oracle.
   supported) on MySQL and PostgreSQL, and is now also available on Oracle.
 
 
+* The default iteration count for the PBKDF2 password hasher has been
+  increased by 20%. This backwards compatible change will not affect
+  existing passwords or users who have subclassed
+  `django.contrib.auth.hashers.PBKDF2PasswordHasher`` to change the
+  default value.
+
+
 Backwards incompatible changes in 1.6
 Backwards incompatible changes in 1.6
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