I am trying to make an app for my school that interacts with PowerSchool, a software that allows user's to view their grades, teachers, schedules, and much more. I found a library for the basics of interacting with PowerSchool written in PHP and have been trying to write it in objective c for the past week. It seems the issue is how I create an HMAC (MD5) with the user's password. Either I am using a hex digest rather than a digest, not sure. The error I get back from the server is an odd number of characters. Here is the link to the PHP library class I am trying to re-create: https://github.com/horvste/powerapi-php/blob/master/src/PowerAPI/Core.php Here is my code in my test project, Command line main class: https://gist.github.com/anonymous/c40cdd99a826c06073aa NSString Category Implementation file:
#import "NSString+MyAdditions.h"
@implementation NSString (MyAdditions)
- (NSString *) hmacMD5WithData: (NSString *) data
{
const char *cKey = [self cStringUsingEncoding:NSASCIIStringEncoding];
const char *cData = [data cStringUsingEncoding:NSASCIIStringEncoding];
const unsigned int blockSize = 64;
char ipad[blockSize], opad[blockSize], keypad[blockSize];
unsigned int keyLen = strlen(cKey);
CC_MD5_CTX ctxt;
if(keyLen > blockSize)
{
//CC_MD5(cKey, keyLen, keypad);
CC_MD5_Init(&ctxt);
CC_MD5_Update(&ctxt, cKey, keyLen);
CC_MD5_Final((unsigned char *)keypad, &ctxt);
keyLen = CC_MD5_DIGEST_LENGTH;
}
else
{
memcpy(keypad, cKey, keyLen);
}
memset(ipad, 0x36, blockSize);
memset(opad, 0x5c, blockSize);
int i;
for(i = 0; i < keyLen; i++)
{
ipad[i] ^= keypad[i];
opad[i] ^= keypad[i];
}
CC_MD5_Init(&ctxt);
CC_MD5_Update(&ctxt, ipad, blockSize);
CC_MD5_Update(&ctxt, cData, strlen(cData));
unsigned char md5[CC_MD5_DIGEST_LENGTH];
CC_MD5_Final(md5, &ctxt);
CC_MD5_Init(&ctxt);
CC_MD5_Update(&ctxt, opad, blockSize);
CC_MD5_Update(&ctxt, md5, CC_MD5_DIGEST_LENGTH);
CC_MD5_Final(md5, &ctxt);
const unsigned int hex_len = CC_MD5_DIGEST_LENGTH*2+2;
char hex[hex_len];
for(i = 0; i < CC_MD5_DIGEST_LENGTH; i++)
{
snprintf(&hex[i*2], hex_len-i*2, "%02x", md5[i]);
}
NSData *HMAC = [[NSData alloc] initWithBytes:hex length:strlen(hex)];
NSString *hash = [HMAC base64EncodedStringWithOptions:0];
return hash;
}
@end
Thank you for taking the time to look at this issue!