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I need to implement password storage in my GAE/python2.7 app. I've already implemented cookies for authorization, I already have a Account/user model, and I already have authentication via 3rd parties. Now I need to add authentication via password (a customer request).

I want the passwords to be stored securely. I've identified a couple of options (below), that seem sensible, but I've never implemented password storage before, so I dont know what I dont know. I'd rather avoid a problem than wait for a problem.

My question is: is this best practice for GAE? If not, what is?

Note that I'm only looking for a way to hash passwords prior to storage, and compare. I don't need a full-stack users module.

I've already reviewed a previous question which is helpful, but doesnt directly solve my problem.

The options:

  1. Use Django. Something like

    import django.contrib.auth.hashers as foo
    to_store_in_db = foo.make_password(conforming_password)
    
    # later
    
    passes = foo.check_password(entered_password, password_from_db)
    

    (we dont currently use Django in our app, so we can use whichever we prefer, but I'm proposing 1.4 because it the most recent available in GAE that isnt the moving target of 'latest' )

  2. Use webapp2_extras.security - similar to the above, but using

    generate_password_hash() #Seems like it only supports md5/sha1
    check_password_hash()
    

thanks

tom

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There is a built-in function just for that: https://docs.python.org/2/library/hashlib.html#key-derivation-function.

>>> import hashlib, binascii
>>> dk = hashlib.pbkdf2_hmac('sha256', b'password', b'salt', 100000)
>>> binascii.hexlify(dk)

b'0394a2ede332c9a13eb82e9b24631604c31df978b4e2f0fbd2c549944f9d79a5'

Where salt should be random string stored in databae alongside password. This uses sha256 which seems to be good enough for this purpose.

Getting good (securely random) sald might be a problem, but on newer versions of GAE you can specify pycrypto dependency, and use:

from Crypto.Random import get_random_bytes 
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  • Do you need to use hexlify? It seems that you could store dk in a string property.
    – minou
    Aug 5, 2017 at 18:02

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