salt bugfix

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Klaus K Wilting 2018-03-31 19:04:56 +02:00
parent 17f550984f
commit 6220a44e7e
3 changed files with 6 additions and 4 deletions

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@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ configData_t cfg; // struct holds current device configuration
osjob_t sendjob, initjob; // LMIC
// Initialize global variables
int macnum = 0, blenum = 0;
int macnum = 0, blenum = 0, salt;
uint64_t uptimecounter = 0;
bool joinstate = false;
@ -187,7 +187,7 @@ void wifi_sniffer_loop(void * pvParameters) {
configASSERT( ( ( uint32_t ) pvParameters ) == 1 ); // FreeRTOS check
uint8_t channel = 1;
int nloop=0, lorawait=0, salt = rand() % 256; // random int between 0 and 255 used for salting MAC hashes
int nloop=0, lorawait=0, salt=rand() % 256; // random int between 0 and 255 used for salting MAC hashes
ESP_LOGI(TAG, "Scan initialzied, salt value: %i", salt);
while (true) {
@ -218,6 +218,7 @@ void wifi_sniffer_loop(void * pvParameters) {
// clear counter if not in cumulative counter mode
if (cfg.countermode != 1) {
macs.clear(); // clear macs container
srand(macnum); // use macnum to reinitialize pseudorandom generator
macnum = 0;
u8x8.clearLine(0); u8x8.clearLine(1); // clear Display counter
salt = rand() % 256; // get new random int between 0 and 255 for salting MAC hashes

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@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ void set_reset(int val) {
ESP_LOGI(TAG, "Remote command: reset MAC counter");
macs.clear(); // clear macs container
macnum = 0;
//salt = rand() % 256; // get new random int between 0 and 255 for salting MAC hashes
salt = rand() % 256; // get new random int between 0 and 255 for salting MAC hashes
u8x8.clearLine(0); u8x8.clearLine(1); // clear Display counter
u8x8.clearLine(5);
u8x8.setCursor(0, 5);

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@ -77,7 +77,8 @@ void wifi_sniffer_packet_handler(void* buff, wifi_promiscuous_pkt_type_t type) {
if (!(addr2int & WIFI_MAC_FILTER_MASK)) { // filter local and group MACs
// alt and hash MAC, and if new unique one, store hash in container and increment counter on display
addr2int <<= 8 || salt; // append salt value to MAC before hashing it
addr2int <<= 8;
addr2int += salt; // append salt value to MAC before hashing it
itoa(addr2int, macbuf, 10); // convert 64 bit MAC to base 10 decimal string
hashedmac = rokkit(macbuf, 10); // hash MAC for privacy, use 10 chars to fit in uint32_t container
newmac = macs.insert(hashedmac); // store hashed MAC if new unique