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var ( // ErrInvalidHash in returned by ComparePasswordAndHash if the provided // hash isn't in the expected format. ArgonErrInvalidHash = errors.New("argon2id: hash is not in the correct format") // ErrIncompatibleVariant is returned by ComparePasswordAndHash if the // provided hash was created using a unsupported variant of Argon2. // Currently only argon2id is supported by this package. ArgonErrIncompatibleVariant = errors.New("argon2id: incompatible variant of argon2") // ErrIncompatibleVersion is returned by ComparePasswordAndHash if the // provided hash was created using a different version of Argon2. ArgonErrIncompatibleVersion = errors.New("argon2id: incompatible version of argon2") )
var ArgonDefaultParams = &ArgonParams{ Memory: 64 * 1024, Iterations: 1, Parallelism: uint8(runtime.NumCPU()), SaltLength: 16, KeyLength: 32, }
DefaultParams provides some sane default parameters for hashing passwords.
Follows recommendations given by the Argon2 RFC: "The Argon2id variant with t=1 and maximum available memory is RECOMMENDED as a default setting for all environments. This setting is secure against side-channel attacks and maximizes adversarial costs on dedicated bruteforce hardware.""
The default parameters should generally be used for development/testing purposes only. Custom parameters should be set for production applications depending on available memory/CPU resources and business requirements.
Functions ¶
func ArgonComparePasswordAndHash ¶
ComparePasswordAndHash performs a constant-time comparison between a plain-text password and Argon2id hash, using the parameters and salt contained in the hash. It returns true if they match, otherwise it returns false.
func ArgonCreateHash ¶
func ArgonCreateHash(password string, params *ArgonParams) (hash string, err error)
CreateHash returns a Argon2id hash of a plain-text password using the provided algorithm parameters. The returned hash follows the format used by the Argon2 reference C implementation and contains the base64-encoded Argon2id d derived key prefixed by the salt and parameters. It looks like this:
$argon2id$v=19$m=65536,t=3,p=2$c29tZXNhbHQ$RdescudvJCsgt3ub+b+dWRWJTmaaJObG
Types ¶
type ArgonParams ¶
type ArgonParams struct { // The amount of memory used by the algorithm (in kibibytes). Memory uint32 // The number of iterations over the memory. Iterations uint32 // The number of threads (or lanes) used by the algorithm. // Recommended value is between 1 and runtime.NumCPU(). Parallelism uint8 // Length of the random salt. 16 bytes is recommended for password hashing. SaltLength uint32 // Length of the generated key. 16 bytes or more is recommended. KeyLength uint32 }
Params describes the input parameters used by the Argon2id algorithm. The Memory and Iterations parameters control the computational cost of hashing the password. The higher these figures are, the greater the cost of generating the hash and the longer the runtime. It also follows that the greater the cost will be for any attacker trying to guess the password. If the code is running on a machine with multiple cores, then you can decrease the runtime without reducing the cost by increasing the Parallelism parameter. This controls the number of threads that the work is spread across. Important note: Changing the value of the Parallelism parameter changes the hash output.
For guidance and an outline process for choosing appropriate parameters see https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-irtf-cfrg-argon2-04#section-4
func ArgonCheckHash ¶
func ArgonCheckHash(password, hash string) (match bool, params *ArgonParams, err error)
CheckHash is like ComparePasswordAndHash, except it also returns the params that the hash was created with. This can be useful if you want to update your hash params over time (which you should).
func ArgonDecodeHash ¶
func ArgonDecodeHash(hash string) (params *ArgonParams, salt, key []byte, err error)
DecodeHash expects a hash created from this package, and parses it to return the params used to create it, as well as the salt and key (password hash).