📄 encryptedpin.java
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For more * information please see <http://www.jpos.org/>. */package org.jpos.security;import org.jpos.util.Loggeable;import org.jpos.iso.ISOMsg;import org.jpos.core.CardHolder;import org.jpos.iso.ISOUtil;import java.io.PrintStream;import java.io.Serializable;/** * <p> * The PIN (Personal Identification Number), is used to authenticate card * holders. A user enters his/her PIN on the pin-pad (also called pin entry device) * of a terminal (whether ATM or POS). The terminal forms the PIN Block, which * is a mix of the PIN and the account number.<br> * In a typical environment, the PIN Block (not the PIN) gets encrypted and sent * to the acquirer. This Encrypted PIN Block is the typical content of the * PIN Data ISO Field (Field 52). * This class represents an encrypted PIN, no matter by whom it is encrypted. * Typically a PIN is encrypted under one of these three:<br> * 1- Under a terminal PIN key (like TPK or DUKPT)<br> * 2- Under an Interchange PIN key (like ZPK)<br> * 3- Under the the security module itself (i.e. under LMK)<br> * This class knows nothing about, who encrypted it. * </p> * <p> * This class represents an encrypted PIN using:<br> * 1- The PIN Block (encrypted)<br> * 2- The account number (the 12 right-most digits of the account number excluding the check digit)<br> * 3- The PIN Block Format<br> * </p> * <p> * The PIN Block Format specifies how the clear pin (as entered by the card holder) * and the account number get mixed to form the PIN Block.<br> * </p> * @author Hani Samuel Kirollos * @version $Revision: 1.1 $ $Date: 2002/04/17 20:00:46 $ * @see SMAdapter */public class EncryptedPIN implements Serializable, Loggeable { /** * Account Number (the 12 right-most digits of the account number excluding the check digit) */ String accountNumber; /** * This is the ByteArray holding the PIN Block * The PIN Block can be either clear or encrypted * It is typically DES or 3DES encrypted, with length 8 bytes. */ byte[] pinBlock; /** * The PIN Block Format * value -1 means no block format defined */ byte pinBlockFormat; public EncryptedPIN () { } /** * * @param pinBlock * @param pinBlockFormat * @param accountNumber (also functions correctly, if the complete account number with the check digit is passed) */ public EncryptedPIN (byte[] pinBlock, byte pinBlockFormat, String accountNumber) { setPINBlock(pinBlock); setPINBlockFormat(pinBlockFormat); setAccountNumber(accountNumber); } /** * * @param pinBlockHexString the PIN Block represented as a HexString instead of a byte[] * @param pinBlockFormat * @param accountNumber (also functions correctly, if the complete account number with the check digit is passed) */ public EncryptedPIN (String pinBlockHexString, byte pinBlockFormat, String accountNumber) { this(ISOUtil.hex2byte(pinBlockHexString), pinBlockFormat, accountNumber); } /** * dumps PIN basic information * @param p a PrintStream usually supplied by Logger * @param indent indention string, usually suppiled by Logger * @see org.jpos.util.Loggeable */ public void dump (PrintStream p, String indent) { String inner = indent + " "; p.print(indent + "<encrypted-pin"); p.print(" format=\"0" + getPINBlockFormat() + "\""); p.println(">"); p.println(inner + "<pin-block>" + ISOUtil.hexString(getPINBlock()) + "</pin-block>"); p.println(inner + "<account-number>" + getAccountNumber() + "</account-number>"); p.println(indent + "</encrypted-pin>"); } /** * * @param pinBlock */ public void setPINBlock (byte[] pinBlock) { this.pinBlock = pinBlock; } /** * * @return pinBlock */ public byte[] getPINBlock () { return pinBlock; } /** * * @param pinBlockFormat */ public void setPINBlockFormat (byte pinBlockFormat) { this.pinBlockFormat = pinBlockFormat; } /** * * @return PIN Block Format */ public byte getPINBlockFormat () { return this.pinBlockFormat; } /** * Sets the 12 right-most digits of the account number excluding the check digit * @param accountNumber (also functions correctly, if the complete account number with the check digit is passed) */ public void setAccountNumber (String accountNumber) { this.accountNumber = extractAccountNumberPart(accountNumber); } /** * @return accountNumber (the 12 right-most digits of the account number excluding the check digit) */ public String getAccountNumber () { return accountNumber; } /** * This method extracts the 12 right-most digits of the account number, * execluding the check digit. * @param accountNumber (PAN) consists of the BIN (Bank Identification Number), accountNumber * and a check digit. * @return the 12 right-most digits of the account number, execluding the check digit. */ public static String extractAccountNumberPart (String accountNumber) { String accountNumberPart = null; if (accountNumber.length() > 12) accountNumberPart = accountNumber.substring(accountNumber.length() - 13, accountNumber.length() - 1); else accountNumberPart = accountNumber; return accountNumberPart; }}
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