/* Encrypt a file using a block cipher in CBC mode. Compresses the plaintext with Zlib, MACs with HMAC(SHA-1). Stores the block cipher used in the file, so you don't have to specify it when decrypting. What a real application would do (and what this example should do), is test for the presence of the Zlib module, and use it only if it's available. Then add some marker to the stream so the other side knows whether or not the plaintext was compressed. Bonus points for supporting multiple compression schemes. Another flaw is that is stores the entire ciphertext in memory, so if the file you're encrypting is 1 Gb... you better have a lot of RAM. Based on the base64 example, of all things Written by Jack Lloyd (lloyd@randombit.net) on August 5, 2002 This file is in the public domain */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #if defined(BOTAN_EXT_COMPRESSOR_ZLIB) #include #else #error "You didn't compile the zlib module into Botan" #endif using namespace Botan; std::string b64_encode(const SecureVector&); int main(int argc, char* argv[]) { if(argc < 2) { std::cout << "Usage: " << argv[0] << " [-c algo] -p passphrase file\n" " -p : Use this passphrase to encrypt\n" " -c : Encrypt with block cipher 'algo' (default 3DES)\n"; return 1; } std::string algo = "TripleDES"; std::string filename, passphrase; // Holy hell, argument processing is a PITA for(int j = 1; argv[j] != 0; j++) { if(std::strcmp(argv[j], "-c") == 0) { if(argv[j+1]) { algo = argv[j+1]; j++; } else { std::cout << "No argument for -c option" << std::endl; return 1; } } else if(std::strcmp(argv[j], "-p") == 0) { if(argv[j+1]) { passphrase = argv[j+1]; j++; } else { std::cout << "No argument for -p option" << std::endl; return 1; } } else { if(filename != "") { std::cout << "You can only specify one file at a time\n"; return 1; } filename = argv[j]; } } if(passphrase == "") { std::cout << "You have to specify a passphrase!" << std::endl; return 1; } std::ifstream in(filename.c_str()); if(!in) { std::cout << "ERROR: couldn't open " << filename << std::endl; return 1; } std::string outfile = filename + ".enc"; std::ofstream out(outfile.c_str()); if(!out) { std::cout << "ERROR: couldn't open " << outfile << std::endl; return 1; } try { LibraryInitializer init; if(!have_block_cipher(algo)) { std::cout << "Don't know about the block cipher \"" << algo << "\"\n"; return 1; } const u32bit key_len = max_keylength_of(algo); const u32bit iv_len = block_size_of(algo); std::auto_ptr s2k(get_s2k("PBKDF2(SHA-1)")); s2k->set_iterations(8192); s2k->new_random_salt(8); SymmetricKey bc_key = s2k->derive_key(key_len, "BLK" + passphrase); InitializationVector iv = s2k->derive_key(iv_len, "IVL" + passphrase); SymmetricKey mac_key = s2k->derive_key(16, "MAC" + passphrase); // Just to be all fancy we even write a (simple) header. out << "-------- ENCRYPTED FILE --------" << std::endl; out << algo << std::endl; out << b64_encode(s2k->current_salt()) << std::endl; Pipe pipe(new Fork( new Chain(new MAC_Filter("HMAC(SHA-1)", mac_key), new Base64_Encoder ), new Chain(new Zlib_Compression, get_cipher(algo + "/CBC", bc_key, iv, ENCRYPTION), new Base64_Encoder(true) ) ) ); pipe.start_msg(); in >> pipe; pipe.end_msg(); out << pipe.read_all_as_string(0) << std::endl; out << pipe.read_all_as_string(1); } catch(Algorithm_Not_Found) { std::cout << "Don't know about the block cipher \"" << algo << "\"\n"; return 1; } catch(std::exception& e) { std::cout << "Exception caught: " << e.what() << std::endl; return 1; } return 0; } std::string b64_encode(const SecureVector& in) { Pipe pipe(new Base64_Encoder); pipe.process_msg(in); return pipe.read_all_as_string(); }