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authorzotlabs <mike@macgirvin.com>2017-04-02 16:40:36 -0700
committerzotlabs <mike@macgirvin.com>2017-04-02 16:40:36 -0700
commit044067f0556be3b896fc1b183038777d971e9b57 (patch)
treebc505a3a401e70cafefbb975692c0a329ef965d3 /include/crypto.php
parent810d9e21bcf35c3897718d8eb5a798372656f517 (diff)
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-rw-r--r--include/crypto.php36
1 files changed, 26 insertions, 10 deletions
diff --git a/include/crypto.php b/include/crypto.php
index 187330c6c..2c5545e9b 100644
--- a/include/crypto.php
+++ b/include/crypto.php
@@ -55,6 +55,7 @@ function AES256CBC_decrypt($data,$key,$iv) {
return openssl_decrypt($data,'aes-256-cbc',str_pad($key,32,"\0"),OPENSSL_RAW_DATA,str_pad($iv,16,"\0"));
}
+
function AES128CBC_encrypt($data,$key,$iv) {
$key = substr($key,0,16);
$iv = substr($iv,0,16);
@@ -67,28 +68,30 @@ function AES128CBC_decrypt($data,$key,$iv) {
return openssl_decrypt($data,'aes-128-cbc',str_pad($key,16,"\0"),OPENSSL_RAW_DATA,str_pad($iv,16,"\0"));
}
-function STD_encrypt($data,$key,$iv) {
+
+function AES256CTR_encrypt($data,$key,$iv) {
$key = substr($key,0,32);
$iv = substr($iv,0,16);
- return openssl_encrypt($data,'aes-256-cbc',str_pad($key,32,"\0"),OPENSSL_RAW_DATA,str_pad($iv,16,"\0"));
+ return openssl_encrypt($data,'aes-256-ctr',str_pad($key,32,"\0"),OPENSSL_RAW_DATA,str_pad($iv,16,"\0"));
}
-function STD_decrypt($data,$key,$iv) {
+function AES256CTR_decrypt($data,$key,$iv) {
$key = substr($key,0,32);
$iv = substr($iv,0,16);
- return openssl_decrypt($data,'aes-256-cbc',str_pad($key,32,"\0"),OPENSSL_RAW_DATA,str_pad($iv,16,"\0"));
+ return openssl_decrypt($data,'aes-256-ctr',str_pad($key,32,"\0"),OPENSSL_RAW_DATA,str_pad($iv,16,"\0"));
}
-function AES256CTR_encrypt($data,$key,$iv) {
+
+function CAMELLIA256CFB_encrypt($data,$key,$iv) {
$key = substr($key,0,32);
$iv = substr($iv,0,16);
- return openssl_encrypt($data,'aes-256-ctr',str_pad($key,32,"\0"),OPENSSL_RAW_DATA,str_pad($iv,16,"\0"));
+ return openssl_encrypt($data,'camellia-256-cfb',str_pad($key,32,"\0"),OPENSSL_RAW_DATA,str_pad($iv,16,"\0"));
}
-function AES256CTR_decrypt($data,$key,$iv) {
+function CAMELLIA256CFB_decrypt($data,$key,$iv) {
$key = substr($key,0,32);
$iv = substr($iv,0,16);
- return openssl_decrypt($data,'aes-256-ctr',str_pad($key,32,"\0"),OPENSSL_RAW_DATA,str_pad($iv,16,"\0"));
+ return openssl_decrypt($data,'camellia-256-cfb',str_pad($key,32,"\0"),OPENSSL_RAW_DATA,str_pad($iv,16,"\0"));
}
@@ -104,6 +107,20 @@ function CAST5CBC_decrypt($data,$key,$iv) {
return openssl_decrypt($data,'cast5-cbc',str_pad($key,16,"\0"),OPENSSL_RAW_DATA,str_pad($iv,8,"\0"));
}
+function CAST5CFB_encrypt($data,$key,$iv) {
+ $key = substr($key,0,16);
+ $iv = substr($iv,0,8);
+ return openssl_encrypt($data,'cast5-cfb',str_pad($key,16,"\0"),OPENSSL_RAW_DATA,str_pad($iv,8,"\0"));
+}
+
+function CAST5CFB_decrypt($data,$key,$iv) {
+ $key = substr($key,0,16);
+ $iv = substr($iv,0,8);
+ return openssl_decrypt($data,'cast5-cfb',str_pad($key,16,"\0"),OPENSSL_RAW_DATA,str_pad($iv,8,"\0"));
+}
+
+
+
function crypto_encapsulate($data,$pubkey,$alg='aes256cbc') {
$fn = strtoupper($alg) . '_encrypt';
@@ -155,14 +172,13 @@ function other_encapsulate($data,$pubkey,$alg) {
function crypto_methods() {
- // 'std' is the new project standard which is aes256cbc but transmits/receives 256-byte key and iv.
// aes256cbc is provided for compatibility with earlier zot implementations which assume 32-byte key and 16-byte iv.
// other_encapsulate() now produces these longer keys/ivs by default so that it is difficult to guess a
// particular implementation or choice of underlying implementations based on the key/iv length.
// The actual methods are responsible for deriving the actual key/iv from the provided parameters;
// possibly by truncation or segmentation - though many other methods could be used.
- $r = [ 'aes256ctr', 'std', 'aes256cbc', 'aes128cbc', 'cast5cbc' ];
+ $r = [ 'aes256ctr', 'camellia256cfb', 'cast5cfb', 'aes256cbc', 'aes128cbc', 'cast5cbc' ];
call_hooks('crypto_methods',$r);
return $r;