using System; using System.Security.Cryptography.X509Certificates; using System.Text.RegularExpressions; namespace Bit.Core.Utilities { public static class CoreHelpers { private static readonly long _baseDateTicks = new DateTime(1900, 1, 1).Ticks; private static readonly DateTime _epoc = new DateTime(1970, 1, 1); /// /// Generate sequential Guid for Sql Server. /// ref: https://github.com/nhibernate/nhibernate-core/blob/master/src/NHibernate/Id/GuidCombGenerator.cs /// /// A comb Guid. public static Guid GenerateComb() { var guidArray = Guid.NewGuid().ToByteArray(); var now = DateTime.UtcNow; // Get the days and milliseconds which will be used to build the byte string var days = new TimeSpan(now.Ticks - _baseDateTicks); var msecs = now.TimeOfDay; // Convert to a byte array // Note that SQL Server is accurate to 1/300th of a millisecond so we divide by 3.333333 var daysArray = BitConverter.GetBytes(days.Days); var msecsArray = BitConverter.GetBytes((long)(msecs.TotalMilliseconds / 3.333333)); // Reverse the bytes to match SQL Servers ordering Array.Reverse(daysArray); Array.Reverse(msecsArray); // Copy the bytes into the guid Array.Copy(daysArray, daysArray.Length - 2, guidArray, guidArray.Length - 6, 2); Array.Copy(msecsArray, msecsArray.Length - 4, guidArray, guidArray.Length - 4, 4); return new Guid(guidArray); } public static X509Certificate2 GetCertificate(string thumbprint) { // Clean possible garbage characters from thumbprint copy/paste // ref http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8448147/problems-with-x509store-certificates-find-findbythumbprint thumbprint = Regex.Replace(thumbprint, @"[^\da-zA-z]", string.Empty).ToUpper(); X509Certificate2 cert = null; var certStore = new X509Store(StoreName.My, StoreLocation.CurrentUser); certStore.Open(OpenFlags.ReadOnly); var certCollection = certStore.Certificates.Find(X509FindType.FindByThumbprint, thumbprint, false); if(certCollection.Count > 0) { cert = certCollection[0]; } certStore.Close(); return cert; } public static long EpocMilliseconds(DateTime date) { return (long)Math.Round((date - _epoc).TotalMilliseconds, 0); } } }