Reputation: 401
In our application we are using Triple DES to encrypt and decrypt the data. We have the enc/dec code in C# which uses 24 byte key and 12 byte IV which works fine. Now we want to implement same code in java but when I use 12 byte IV, I get an error in java saying wrong IV size. When I googled around, I came to know that java uses 8 byte IV. Now I am confused as how come there is implementation difference in C# and JAVA for triple DES. Or am I missing anything?
This is something similar to our encryption code
class cTripleDES
{
// define the triple des provider
private TripleDESCryptoServiceProvider m_des = new TripleDESCryptoServiceProvider();
// define the string handler
private UTF8Encoding m_utf8 = new UTF8Encoding();
// define the local property arrays
private byte[] m_key;
private byte[] m_iv;
public cTripleDES(byte[] key, byte[] iv)
{
this.m_key = key;
this.m_iv = iv;
}
public byte[] Encrypt(byte[] input)
{
return Transform(input,
m_des.CreateEncryptor(m_key, m_iv));
}
public byte[] Decrypt(byte[] input)
{
return Transform(input,
m_des.CreateDecryptor(m_key, m_iv));
}
public string Encrypt(string text)
{
byte[] input = m_utf8.GetBytes(text);
byte[] output = Transform(input,
m_des.CreateEncryptor(m_key, m_iv));
return Convert.ToBase64String(output);
}
public string Decrypt(string text)
{
byte[] input = Convert.FromBase64String(text);
byte[] output = Transform(input,
m_des.CreateDecryptor(m_key, m_iv));
return m_utf8.GetString(output);
}
private byte[] Transform(byte[] input,
ICryptoTransform CryptoTransform)
{
// create the necessary streams
MemoryStream memStream = new MemoryStream();
CryptoStream cryptStream = new CryptoStream(memStream,
CryptoTransform, CryptoStreamMode.Write);
// transform the bytes as requested
cryptStream.Write(input, 0, input.Length);
cryptStream.FlushFinalBlock();
// Read the memory stream and
// convert it back into byte array
memStream.Position = 0;
byte[] result = memStream.ToArray();
// close and release the streams
memStream.Close();
cryptStream.Close();
// hand back the encrypted buffer
return result;
}
}
This is how we are utilizing it:
string IVasAString = "AkdrIFjaQrRQ";
byte[] iv = Convert.FromBase64String(IVasAString);
byte[] key = ASCIIEncoding.UTF8.GetBytes(KEY);
// instantiate the class with the arrays
cTripleDES des = new cTripleDES(key, iv);
string output = des.Encrypt("DATA TO BE ENCRYPTED");
Upvotes: 0
Views: 865
Reputation: 401
Got the answer. decodeBase64 method from apache common framework (commons.codec.binary.Base64) does the necessary. Thanks mfanto for the heads up.!
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 14428
TripleDES has a 64-bit block size. You need to use an 8 byte IV in C#.
Upvotes: 2