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(Chilkat2-Python) Manually Duplicate SetSecretKeyViaPasswordDemonstrates how to duplicate the password string to binary secret key computation of SetSecretKeyViaPassword.
import chilkat2 # This example assumes the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked. # See Global Unlock Sample for sample code. crypt = chilkat2.Crypt2() # The password string is transformed to a binary secret key by computing the # MD5 digest (of the utf-8 password) to obtain 16 bytes. # If the KeyLength is greater than 16 bytes, then the MD5 digest of the Base64 encoding # of the utf-8 password is added. A max of 32 bytes of key material is generated, and # this is truncated to the actual KeyLength required. crypt.CryptAlgorithm = "aes" crypt.KeyLength = 256 password = "this is my password" crypt.SetSecretKeyViaPassword(password) # Examine the resulting SecretKey in hex: print("Computed Secret Key = " + crypt.GetEncodedKey("hex")) # Now perform the same computation manually: sb = chilkat2.StringBuilder() crypt.HashAlgorithm = "md5" crypt.Charset = "utf-8" crypt.EncodingMode = "hex" sb.Append(crypt.HashStringENC(password)) passwordBase64 = crypt.EncodeString(password,"utf-8","base64") sb.Append(crypt.HashStringENC(passwordBase64)) print("Manually Computed = " + sb.GetAsString()) # The output is: # Computed Secret Key = 210D53992DFF432EC1B1A9698AF9DA16C7E90518F90E24828F78EC9E0A413B36 # Manually Computed = 210D53992DFF432EC1B1A9698AF9DA16C7E90518F90E24828F78EC9E0A413B36 |
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