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Encrypt - Decrypt AES from/to Python PyCryptodome from/to PHP openssl
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<?php | |
// use to generate key : 'openssl rand -hex 32' | |
function my_encrypt($data, $passphrase) { | |
$secret_key = hex2bin($passphrase); | |
$iv = openssl_random_pseudo_bytes(openssl_cipher_iv_length('aes-256-cbc')); | |
$encrypted_64 = openssl_encrypt($data, 'aes-256-cbc', $secret_key, 0, $iv); | |
$iv_64 = base64_encode($iv); | |
$json = new stdClass(); | |
$json->iv = $iv_64; | |
$json->data = $encrypted_64; | |
return base64_encode(json_encode($json)); | |
} | |
function my_decrypt($data, $passphrase) { | |
$secret_key = hex2bin($passphrase); | |
$json = json_decode(base64_decode($data)); | |
$iv = base64_decode($json->{'iv'}); | |
$encrypted_64 = $json->{'data'}; | |
$data_encrypted = base64_decode($encrypted_64); | |
$decrypted = openssl_decrypt($data_encrypted, 'aes-256-cbc', $secret_key, OPENSSL_RAW_DATA, $iv); | |
return $decrypted; | |
} |
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#!/usr/bin/env python3 | |
# pip install pycryptodome | |
import json | |
import binascii | |
from Crypto.Cipher import AES | |
from Crypto import Random | |
import base64 | |
def my_encrypt(data, passphrase): | |
""" | |
Encrypt using AES-256-CBC with random/shared iv | |
'passphrase' must be in hex, generate with 'openssl rand -hex 32' | |
""" | |
try: | |
key = binascii.unhexlify(passphrase) | |
pad = lambda s : s+chr(16-len(s)%16)*(16-len(s)%16) | |
iv = Random.get_random_bytes(16) | |
cipher = AES.new(key, AES.MODE_CBC, iv) | |
encrypted_64 = base64.b64encode(cipher.encrypt(pad(data).encode())).decode('ascii') | |
iv_64 = base64.b64encode(iv).decode('ascii') | |
json_data = {} | |
json_data['iv'] = iv_64 | |
json_data['data'] = encrypted_64 | |
clean = base64.b64encode(json.dumps(json_data).encode('ascii')) | |
except Exception as e: | |
print("Cannot encrypt datas...") | |
print(e) | |
exit(1) | |
return clean | |
def my_decrypt(data, passphrase): | |
""" | |
Decrypt using AES-256-CBC with iv | |
'passphrase' must be in hex, generate with 'openssl rand -hex 32' | |
# https://stackoverflow.com/a/54166852/11061370 | |
""" | |
try: | |
unpad = lambda s : s[:-s[-1]] | |
key = binascii.unhexlify(passphrase) | |
encrypted = json.loads(base64.b64decode(data).decode('ascii')) | |
encrypted_data = base64.b64decode(encrypted['data']) | |
iv = base64.b64decode(encrypted['iv']) | |
cipher = AES.new(key, AES.MODE_CBC, iv) | |
decrypted = cipher.decrypt(encrypted_data) | |
clean = unpad(decrypted).decode('ascii').rstrip() | |
except Exception as e: | |
print("Cannot decrypt datas...") | |
print(e) | |
exit(1) | |
return clean |
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Security considerations
You are aware of the fact that the parameters that you're referring to as "passphrases" are really not passphrases, but cryptographic keys, which have to consist of cryptographically strong random bytes, are you not?
You can generate symmetric encryption keys directly in your code (maybe via a separate function, e.g.
generate_secure_encryption_key()
) using the same way you're generating your initialization vectors, i.e. throughCrypto.Random
(or alternatively,os.urandom
). The key needs to then be stored somewhere safe, e.g. a file readable only by its owner.If you need to use a passphrase for encryption, such as the string "a quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog", you need to use a key derivation function to transform your passphrase into a suitable key.