Crypt::HCE_SHA - Perl extension implementing one way hash chaining encryption
using SHA
use Crypt::HCE_SHA;
$hce_sha = Crypt::HCE_SHA->new("SharedSecret", "Random01,39j309ad");
$crypted = $hce_sha->hce_block_encrypt("Encrypt this information");
$info = $hce_sha->hce_block_decrypt($crypted);
$mime_crypted = $hce_sha->hce_block_encode_mime("Encrypt and Base64 this information");
$info = $hce_sha->hce_block_decode_mime($mime_crypted);
$hce_sha = Crypt::HCE_SHA->new("key", "random", 256); # use SHA256 instead of SHA1
This module implements a chaining block cipher using a one way hash. This method
of encryption is the same that is used by radius (RFC2138) and is also
described in Applied Cryptography.
Two interfaces are provided in the module. The first is straight block
encryption/decryption the second does base64 mime encoding/decoding of the
encrypted/decrypted blocks.
The idea is the the two sides have a shared secret that supplies one of the keys
and a randomly generated block of bytes provides the second key. The random
key is passed in cleartext between the two sides.
An example client and server are packaged as modules with this module. They are
used in the tests. They can be found in the examples directory.
Thanks to Jake Angerman for the bug report on the bug in key generation for the
chaining portion of the algorithm
Eric Estabrooks,
[email protected]
perl(1).