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Crypt::Mode::ECB

Name Crypt::Mode::ECB
Version 0.076
Located at /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/perl5/5.34
File /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/perl5/5.34/Crypt/Mode/ECB.pm
Is Core No
Search CPAN for this module Crypt::Mode::ECB
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NAME

Crypt::Mode::ECB - Block cipher mode ECB [Electronic codebook]


SYNOPSIS

   use Crypt::Mode::ECB;
   my $m = Crypt::Mode::ECB->new('AES');
   #(en|de)crypt at once
   my $ciphertext = $m->encrypt($plaintext, $key);
   my $plaintext = $m->decrypt($ciphertext, $key);
   #encrypt more chunks
   $m->start_encrypt($key);
   my $ciphertext = $m->add('some data');
   $ciphertext .= $m->add('more data');
   $ciphertext .= $m->finish;
   #decrypt more chunks
   $m->start_decrypt($key);
   my $plaintext = $m->add($some_ciphertext);
   $plaintext .= $m->add($more_ciphertext);
   $plaintext .= $m->finish;


DESCRIPTION

This module implements ECB cipher mode. NOTE: it works only with ciphers from CryptX (Crypt::Cipher::NNNN). BEWARE: ECB is inherently insecure, if you are not sure go for the Crypt::Mode::CBC manpage!


METHODS

new

 my $m = Crypt::Mode::ECB->new($name);
 #or
 my $m = Crypt::Mode::ECB->new($name, $padding);
 #or
 my $m = Crypt::Mode::ECB->new($name, $padding, $cipher_rounds);
 # $name ....... one of 'AES', 'Anubis', 'Blowfish', 'CAST5', 'Camellia', 'DES', 'DES_EDE',
 #               'KASUMI', 'Khazad', 'MULTI2', 'Noekeon', 'RC2', 'RC5', 'RC6',
 #               'SAFERP', 'SAFER_K128', 'SAFER_K64', 'SAFER_SK128', 'SAFER_SK64',
 #               'SEED', 'Skipjack', 'Twofish', 'XTEA', 'IDEA', 'Serpent'
 #               simply any <NAME> for which there exists Crypt::Cipher::<NAME>
 # $padding .... 0 no padding (plaintext size has to be multiple of block length)
 #               1 PKCS5 padding, Crypt::CBC's "standard" - DEFAULT
 #               2 Crypt::CBC's "oneandzeroes"
 #               3 ANSI X.923 padding
 #               4 zero padding
 #               5 zero padding (+a block of zeros if the output length is divisible by the blocksize)
 # $cipher_rounds ... optional num of rounds for given cipher

encrypt

   my $ciphertext = $m->encrypt($plaintext, $key);

decrypt

   my $plaintext = $m->decrypt($ciphertext, $key);

start_encrypt

   $m->start_encrypt($key);

start_decrypt

   $m->start_decrypt($key);

add

   # in encrypt mode
   my $plaintext = $m->add($ciphertext);
   # in decrypt mode
   my $ciphertext = $m->add($plaintext);

finish

   #encrypt more chunks
   $m->start_encrypt($key);
   my $ciphertext = '';
   $ciphertext .= $m->add('some data');
   $ciphertext .= $m->add('more data');
   $ciphertext .= $m->finish;
   #decrypt more chunks
   $m->start_decrypt($key);
   my $plaintext = '';
   $plaintext .= $m->add($some_ciphertext);
   $plaintext .= $m->add($more_ciphertext);
   $plaintext .= $m->finish;


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