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org.springframework.webflow.util
Class RandomGuid

java.lang.Objectorg.springframework.webflow.util.RandomGuid
- public class RandomGuid
- extends java.lang.Object
Globally unique identifier generator.
In the multitude of java GUID generators, I found none that guaranteed randomness. GUIDs are guaranteed to be globally unique by using ethernet MACs, IP addresses, time elements, and sequential numbers. GUIDs are not expected to be random and most often are easy/possible to guess given a sample from a given generator. SQL Server, for example generates GUID that are unique but sequencial within a given instance.
GUIDs can be used as security devices to hide things such as files within a filesystem where listings are unavailable (e.g. files that are served up from a Web server with indexing turned off). This may be desireable in cases where standard authentication is not appropriate. In this scenario, the RandomGuids are used as directories. Another example is the use of GUIDs for primary keys in a database where you want to ensure that the keys are secret. Random GUIDs can then be used in a URL to prevent hackers (or users) from accessing records by guessing or simply by incrementing sequential numbers.
There are many other possiblities of using GUIDs in the realm of security and encryption where the element of randomness is important. This class was written for these purposes but can also be used as a general purpose GUID generator as well.
RandomGuid generates truly random GUIDs by using the system's IP address (name/IP), system time in milliseconds (as an integer), and a very large random number joined together in a single String that is passed through an MD5 hash. The IP address and system time make the MD5 seed globally unique and the random number guarantees that the generated GUIDs will have no discernable pattern and cannot be guessed given any number of previously generated GUIDs. It is generally not possible to access the seed information (IP, time, random number) from the resulting GUIDs as the MD5 hash algorithm provides one way encryption.
Security of RandomGuid: RandomGuid can be called one of two ways -- with the basic java Random number generator or a cryptographically strong random generator (SecureRandom). The choice is offered because the secure random generator takes about 3.5 times longer to generate its random numbers and this performance hit may not be worth the added security especially considering the basic generator is seeded with a cryptographically strong random seed.
Seeding the basic generator in this way effectively decouples the random numbers from the time component making it virtually impossible to predict the random number component even if one had absolute knowledge of the System time. Thanks to Ashutosh Narhari for the suggestion of using the static method to prime the basic random generator.
Using the secure random option, this class complies with the statistical random number generator tests specified in FIPS 140-2, Security Requirements for Cryptographic Modules, secition 4.9.1.
I converted all the pieces of the seed to a String before handing it over to the MD5 hash so that you could print it out to make sure it contains the data you expect to see and to give a nice warm fuzzy. If you need better performance, you may want to stick to byte[] arrays.
I believe that it is important that the algorithm for generating random GUIDs be open for inspection and modification. This class is free for all uses.
- Version:
- 1.2.1 11/05/02
| Field Summary | |
private static java.lang.String |
id
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private static java.util.Random |
random
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private static java.security.SecureRandom |
secureRandom
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private java.lang.String |
valueAfterMD5
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private java.lang.String |
valueBeforeMD5
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| Constructor Summary | |
RandomGuid()
Default constructor. |
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RandomGuid(boolean secure)
Constructor with security option. |
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| Method Summary | |
private void |
getRandomGuid(boolean secure)
Method to generate the random GUID |
java.lang.String |
toString()
Convert to the standard format for GUID (Useful for SQL Server UniqueIdentifiers, etc). |
| Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object |
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait |
| Field Detail |
random
private static java.util.Random random
secureRandom
private static java.security.SecureRandom secureRandom
id
private static java.lang.String id
valueBeforeMD5
private java.lang.String valueBeforeMD5
valueAfterMD5
private java.lang.String valueAfterMD5
| Constructor Detail |
RandomGuid
public RandomGuid()
- Default constructor. With no specification of security option, this
constructor defaults to lower security, high performance.
RandomGuid
public RandomGuid(boolean secure)
- Constructor with security option. Setting secure true enables each random
number generated to be cryptographically strong. Secure false defaults to
the standard Random function seeded with a single cryptographically
strong random number.
| Method Detail |
getRandomGuid
private void getRandomGuid(boolean secure)
- Method to generate the random GUID
toString
public java.lang.String toString()
- Convert to the standard format for GUID (Useful for SQL Server
UniqueIdentifiers, etc).
Example: C2FEEEAC-CFCD-11D1-8B05-00600806D9B6
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