Python 3.5, pycrypto 2.7a1, Windows, RC2 ciphering
Example:
print('Введите текс, который хотите зашифровать:')
text = input()
with open('plaintext.txt', 'w') as f:
f.write(text)
key = os.urandom(32)
with open('rc2key.bin', 'wb') as keyfile:
keyfile.write(key)
iv = Random.new().read(ARC2.block_size)
cipher = ARC2.new(key, ARC2.MODE_CFB, iv)
ciphertext = iv + cipher.encrypt(bytes(text, "utf-8"))
with open('iv.bin', 'wb') as f:
f.write(iv)
with open('ciphertext.bin', 'wb') as f:
f.write(ciphertext)
print(ciphertext.decode("cp1251"))
And I'd like to know how can I decrypt this text, I tried, but couldn't do it.
My try to decrypt:
os.system('cls')
print('Дешифруем значит')
with open('ciphertext.bin', 'rb') as f:
ciphertext = f.read()
with open('rc2key.bin', 'rb') as f:
key = f.read()
with open('iv.bin', 'rb') as f:
iv = f.read()
ciphertext = ciphertext.decode('cp1251')
iv = iv.decode('cp1251')
text = ciphertext.replace(iv, '')
text = cipher.decrypt(text)
with open('plaintext.txt', 'w') as f:
f.write(text)
print(text.decode("ascii"))
But I understood that I need cipher variable, and I can't save it to .txt or .bin file, so that why I'm asking for help.
The IV is a non-secret value and is commonly written in front of the ciphertext. Since, you've done that already, you don't need to write an additional IV file. RC2 has a block size of 64 bit, so the IV will always be 8 byte long.
Other problems:
Don't simply decode binary data such as ciphertexts, keys or IV, because those are most likely not printable.
Don't re-use the same
cipher
object if you're doing something different. The decryption needs a freshly initializedARC2
object.