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/* First example: Encrypts stdin to stdout using TWOFISH with 128 bit key and CFB */ #include <mcrypt.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> /* #include <mhash.h> */ main() { MCRYPT td; int i; char *key; char password[20]; char block_buffer; char *IV; int keysize=19; /* 128 bits */ key=calloc(1, keysize); strcpy(password, "A_large_key"); /* Generate the key using the password */ /* mhash_keygen( KEYGEN_MCRYPT, MHASH_MD5, key, keysize, NULL, 0, password, strlen(password)); */ memmove( key, password, strlen(password)); td = mcrypt_module_open("twofish", NULL, "cfb", NULL); if (td==MCRYPT_FAILED) { return 1; } IV = malloc(mcrypt_enc_get_iv_size(td)); /* Put random data in IV. Note these are not real random data, * consider using /dev/random or /dev/urandom. */ /* srand(time(0)); */ for (i=0; i< mcrypt_enc_get_iv_size( td); i++) { IV[i]=rand(); } i=mcrypt_generic_init( td, key, keysize, IV); if (i<0) { mcrypt_perror(i); return 1; } /* Encryption in CFB is performed in bytes */ while ( fread (&block_buffer, 1, 1, stdin) == 1 ) { mcrypt_generic (td, &block_buffer, 1); /* Comment above and uncomment this to decrypt */ /* mdecrypt_generic (td, &block_buffer, 1); */ fwrite ( &block_buffer, 1, 1, stdout); } mcrypt_generic_deinit(td); mcrypt_module_close(td); return 0; } #if 0 /* Second Example: encrypts using CBC and SAFER+ with 192 bits key */ #include <mcrypt.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> main() { MCRYPT td; int i; char *key; /* created using mcrypt_gen_key */ char *block_buffer; char *IV; int blocksize; int keysize = 24; /* 192 bits == 24 bytes */ key = calloc(1, keysize); strcpy(key, "A_large_and_random_key"); td = mcrypt_module_open("saferplus", NULL, "cbc", NULL); blocksize = mcrypt_enc_get_block_size(td); block_buffer = malloc(blocksize); /* but unfortunately this does not fill all the key so the rest bytes are * padded with zeros. Try to use large keys or convert them with mcrypt_gen_key(). */ IV=malloc(mcrypt_enc_get_iv_size(td)); /* Put random data in IV. Note these are not real random data, * consider using /dev/random or /dev/urandom. */ /* srand(time(0)); */ for (i=0; i < mcrypt_enc_get_iv_size(td); i++) { IV[i]=rand(); } mcrypt_generic_init ( td key, keysize, IV); /* Encryption in CBC is performed in blocks */ while ( fread (block_buffer, 1, blocksize, stdin) == blocksize ) { mcrypt_generic (td, block_buffer, blocksize); /* mdecrypt_generic (td, block_buffer, blocksize); */ fwrite ( block_buffer, 1, blocksize, stdout); } mcrypt_generic_end (td); return 0; } #endif
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