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(CkPython) ChaCha20 EncryptionDemonstrates ChaCha20 encryption and decryption. (Introduced in Chilkat v9.5.0.55) This example duplicates the results of Test Vector #3 for ChaCha20 Encryption in RFC 7539.
import chilkat # This example assumes the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked. # See Global Unlock Sample for sample code. crypt = chilkat.CkCrypt2() # Set the encryption algorithm to chacha20 # chacha20 is a stream cipher, and therefore no cipher mode applies. crypt.put_CryptAlgorithm("chacha20") # The key length for chacha20 is always 256-bits. crypt.put_KeyLength(256) # Note: "padding" only applies to block encryption algorithmns. # Since chacha20 is a stream cipher, there is no padding and the output # number of bytes is exactly equal to the input. # EncodingMode specifies the encoding of the output for # encryption, and the input for decryption. # Valid modes are (case insensitive) "Base64", "modBase64", "Base32", "Base58", "UU", # "QP" (for quoted-printable), "URL" (for url-encoding), "Hex", # "Q", "B", "url_oauth", "url_rfc1738", "url_rfc2396", and "url_rfc3986". crypt.put_EncodingMode("hex") # The inputs to ChaCha20 encryption, specified by RFC 7539, are: # 1) A 256-bit secret key. # 2) A 96-bit nonce. # 3) A 32-bit initial count. # The IV property is used to specify the chacha20 nonce. # For a 96-bit nonce, the IV should be 12 bytes in length. # # Note: Some implementations of chacha20, such as that used internally by SSH, # use a 64-bit nonce and 64-bit count. To do chacha20 encryption in this way, # simply provide 8 bytes for the IV instead of 12 bytes. Chilkat will then automatically # use 8 bytes (64-bits) for the count. # This example duplicates Test Vector #3 (for ChaCha20 encryption) from RFC 7539. ivHex = "000000000000000000000002" crypt.SetEncodedIV(ivHex,"hex") crypt.put_InitialCount(42) keyHex = "1c9240a5eb55d38af333888604f6b5f0473917c1402b80099dca5cbc207075c0" crypt.SetEncodedKey(keyHex,"hex") plainText = "'Twas brillig, and the slithy toves\nDid gyre and gimble in the wabe:\nAll mimsy were the borogoves,\nAnd the mome raths outgrabe." encStr = crypt.encryptStringENC(plainText) print(encStr) # Now decrypt: decStr = crypt.decryptStringENC(encStr) print(decStr) # Here is the Test Vector data copied from RFC 7539 # Test Vector #3: # ============== # # Key: # 000 1c 92 40 a5 eb 55 d3 8a f3 33 88 86 04 f6 b5 f0 ..@..U...3...... # 016 47 39 17 c1 40 2b 80 09 9d ca 5c bc 20 70 75 c0 G9..@+....\. pu. # # Nonce: # 000 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 02 ............ # # Initial Block Counter = 42 # # Plaintext: # 000 27 54 77 61 73 20 62 72 69 6c 6c 69 67 2c 20 61 'Twas brillig, a # 016 6e 64 20 74 68 65 20 73 6c 69 74 68 79 20 74 6f nd the slithy to # 032 76 65 73 0a 44 69 64 20 67 79 72 65 20 61 6e 64 ves.Did gyre and # 048 20 67 69 6d 62 6c 65 20 69 6e 20 74 68 65 20 77 gimble in the w # 064 61 62 65 3a 0a 41 6c 6c 20 6d 69 6d 73 79 20 77 abe:.All mimsy w # 080 65 72 65 20 74 68 65 20 62 6f 72 6f 67 6f 76 65 ere the borogove # 096 73 2c 0a 41 6e 64 20 74 68 65 20 6d 6f 6d 65 20 s,.And the mome # 112 72 61 74 68 73 20 6f 75 74 67 72 61 62 65 2e raths outgrabe. # # Ciphertext: # 000 62 e6 34 7f 95 ed 87 a4 5f fa e7 42 6f 27 a1 df b.4....._..Bo'.. # 016 5f b6 91 10 04 4c 0d 73 11 8e ff a9 5b 01 e5 cf _....L.s....[... # 032 16 6d 3d f2 d7 21 ca f9 b2 1e 5f b1 4c 61 68 71 .m=..!...._.Lahq # 048 fd 84 c5 4f 9d 65 b2 83 19 6c 7f e4 f6 05 53 eb ...O.e...l....S. # 064 f3 9c 64 02 c4 22 34 e3 2a 35 6b 3e 76 43 12 a6 ..d.."4.*5k>vC.. # 080 1a 55 32 05 57 16 ea d6 96 25 68 f8 7d 3f 3f 77 .U2.W....%h.}??w # 096 04 c6 a8 d1 bc d1 bf 4d 50 d6 15 4b 6d a7 31 b1 .......MP..Km.1. # 112 87 b5 8d fd 72 8a fa 36 75 7a 79 7a c1 88 d1 ....r..6uzyz.. |
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