Chilkat2-Python
Chilkat2-Python
Simple AES ECB Decryption
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Decrypt 256-bit encrypted content.Chilkat Chilkat2-Python Downloads
import chilkat2
# This example assumes the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked.
# See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.
crypt = chilkat2.Crypt2()
# Encrypted content (base64-encoded)
ct = "d/95VziAnUNKkpXr3dJBFcQqAEDWlDkc7EU2jLkYPxmr6PpLRJlgHos+/Uy28CvJsmztQ3JkJAMukVoj46QJ/7RMuqLb31cSKd1ZvMzx9J9b6q0EkmPJcSfBhf2x7v5Qvq3lz1EIH7RM61cDGf+g9p4lt6FtU2MzCqtYD+Vr29voCn5WU1CnXmks64RrbyDA1DDHOx2deJ4Kn68+KoPM9tAw9kbf4HApL1nJYU3Mfzl+MnuHuB2kJpL5GqbuNvS+4QjxuwtNGuZEEY0gOS4RIvWl/XfkxtWHMkzsKy08AO792xDGer4rL4Q1NcfI/H2V"
# 256-bit AES key (literally the 32 us-ascii bytes of this string)
key = "sQsPQYesBM5qEM5OSxicFatIiLM459Bu"
# Note: If your AES key is a string, and it's not clearly hex or base64, AND if the length of the string is the exact size of the AES key,
# then *literally* use the ascii chars as the AES key.
crypt.CryptAlgorithm = "aes"
crypt.CipherMode = "ecb"
crypt.KeyLength = 256
# use the exact ascii bytes as the key.
crypt.SetEncodedKey(key,"ascii")
crypt.EncodingMode = "base64"
pt = crypt.DecryptStringENC(ct)
print(pt)