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Use CryptoJS encrypt message by DES and direct decrypt ciphertext, compatible with Java Cipher.getInstance("DES")
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<!-- test pass with CryptoJS v3.1.2 --> | |
<script src="rollups/tripledes.js"></script> | |
<script src="components/mode-ecb.js"></script> | |
<script> | |
/** | |
* Encrypt message by DES in ECB mode and Pkcs7 padding scheme | |
* | |
* NOTE: DES is weak, please use 3DES(Triple DES) or AES | |
* | |
* @param {String} message | |
* @param {String} key | |
* @return {String} ciphertext(base64 string) | |
* | |
* @author Sun | |
* @version 2013-5-15 | |
* | |
* @see <a href="https://groups.google.com/d/msg/crypto-js/I378fq3esK8/HZ2P2Xtuzk8J">des encrypion: js encrypted value does not match the java encrypted value</a> | |
* In cryptoJS you have to convert the key to hex | |
* and useit as word just like above (otherwise it will be considered as passphrase) | |
* | |
* @see <a href="http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12894722/c-sharp-and-java-des-encryption-value-are-not-identical">C# and Java DES Encryption value are not identical</a> | |
* SunJCE provider uses ECB as the default mode, | |
* and PKCS5Padding as the default padding scheme for DES.(JCA Doc) | |
* This means that in the case of the SunJCE provider, | |
* Cipher c1 = Cipher.getInstance("DES/ECB/PKCS5Padding"); | |
* and | |
* Cipher c1 = Cipher.getInstance("DES"); | |
* are equivalent statements. | |
* | |
* @see <a href="http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10193567/java-security-nosuchalgorithmexception-cannot-find-any-provider-supporting-aes">java.security.NoSuchAlgorithmException: Cannot find any provider supporting AES/ECB/PKCS7PADDING</a> | |
* I will point out that PKCS#5 and PKCS#7 actually specify exactly | |
* the same type of padding (they are the same!), | |
* but it's called #5 when used in this context. :) | |
*/ | |
function encryptByDES(message, key) { | |
// For the key, when you pass a string, | |
// it's treated as a passphrase and used to derive an actual key and IV. | |
// Or you can pass a WordArray that represents the actual key. | |
// If you pass the actual key, you must also pass the actual IV. | |
var keyHex = CryptoJS.enc.Utf8.parse(key); | |
// console.log(CryptoJS.enc.Utf8.stringify(keyHex), CryptoJS.enc.Hex.stringify(keyHex)); | |
// console.log(CryptoJS.enc.Hex.parse(CryptoJS.enc.Utf8.parse(key).toString(CryptoJS.enc.Hex))); | |
// CryptoJS use CBC as the default mode, and Pkcs7 as the default padding scheme | |
var encrypted = CryptoJS.DES.encrypt(message, keyHex, { | |
mode: CryptoJS.mode.ECB, | |
padding: CryptoJS.pad.Pkcs7 | |
}); | |
// decrypt encrypt result | |
// var decrypted = CryptoJS.DES.decrypt(encrypted, keyHex, { | |
// mode: CryptoJS.mode.ECB, | |
// padding: CryptoJS.pad.Pkcs7 | |
// }); | |
// console.log(decrypted.toString(CryptoJS.enc.Utf8)); | |
// when mode is CryptoJS.mode.CBC (default mode), you must set iv param | |
// var iv = 'inputvec'; | |
// var ivHex = CryptoJS.enc.Hex.parse(CryptoJS.enc.Utf8.parse(iv).toString(CryptoJS.enc.Hex)); | |
// var encrypted = CryptoJS.DES.encrypt(message, keyHex, { iv: ivHex, mode: CryptoJS.mode.CBC }); | |
// var decrypted = CryptoJS.DES.decrypt(encrypted, keyHex, { iv: ivHex, mode: CryptoJS.mode.CBC }); | |
// console.log('encrypted.toString() -> base64(ciphertext) :', encrypted.toString()); | |
// console.log('base64(ciphertext) <- encrypted.toString():', encrypted.ciphertext.toString(CryptoJS.enc.Base64)); | |
// console.log('ciphertext.toString() -> ciphertext hex :', encrypted.ciphertext.toString()); | |
return encrypted.toString(); | |
} | |
/** | |
* Decrypt ciphertext by DES in ECB mode and Pkcs7 padding scheme | |
* | |
* @param {String} ciphertext(base64 string) | |
* @param {String} key | |
* @return {String} plaintext | |
* | |
* @author Sun | |
* @version 2013-5-15 | |
*/ | |
function decryptByDES(ciphertext, key) { | |
var keyHex = CryptoJS.enc.Utf8.parse(key); | |
// direct decrypt ciphertext | |
var decrypted = CryptoJS.DES.decrypt({ | |
ciphertext: CryptoJS.enc.Base64.parse(ciphertext) | |
}, keyHex, { | |
mode: CryptoJS.mode.ECB, | |
padding: CryptoJS.pad.Pkcs7 | |
}); | |
return decrypted.toString(CryptoJS.enc.Utf8); | |
} | |
var message = 'Message'; | |
var key = 'abcd1234'; | |
var ciphertext = encryptByDES(message, key); | |
// ciphertext: 8dKft9vkZ4I= | |
console.info('ciphertext:', ciphertext); | |
var plaintext = decryptByDES(ciphertext, key); | |
// plaintext : Message | |
console.info('plaintext :', plaintext); | |
</script> |
good job, thx
Very well done! Life Saver!
nice work, Thanks a lot
very good, Thanks a lot
Thanks good work!
excellent!
good job!
Awesome!
perfect, inspiring!
thank you. Replacing DES with AES works just as well and compatible with Java:
Key aesKey = new SecretKeySpec(key.getBytes(), "AES");
Cipher cipher = Cipher.getInstance("AES");
cipher.init(Cipher.ENCRYPT_MODE, aesKey);
byte[] encrypted = cipher.doFinal(message.getBytes());
从晚上测试到白天,终于成功了,感谢大佬,以后我也要分享一些gist
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