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bin+lib easydes

Encrypt with DES easily in Rust

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Easydes

Encrypt with DES easily in Rust.

This is a Rust library that implements the DES cryptographic algorithm.

Running

easydes --help
easydes <VERSION>
Encrypt and decrypt with DES.

USAGE:
    easydes [OPTIONS] --key <KEY> --infile <INPATH> <-e|-d>

OPTIONS:
    -3, --triple_des           Encrypt/Decrypt using Triple DES.
    -d                         Decrypt
    -e                         Encrypt
    -h, --help                 Print help information
    -i, --iv <IV>              Encryption/Decryption IV. Only used in CBC.
        --infile <INPATH>      Specify the path to the input file.
    -k, --key <KEY>            Encryption/Decryption key
    -m <MODE>                  Specify the mode. Default is ECB which doesn't require an IV.
                               [default: ECB] [possible values: ECB, CBC]
        --outfile <OUTPATH>    Specify the path to the output file.
    -v                         Enable verbose logging
    -V, --version              Print version information

Example

To encrypt a file, run

easydes --key 133457799BBCDFF1 --iv 0000000000000000 -m CBC -e --infile tests/infile.txt  --outfile output.enc

To decrypt this file, you can run

easydes --key 133457799BBCDFF1 --iv 0000000000000000 -m CBC -d --infile output.enc  --outfile plaintext.txt

Triple DES

To encrypt a file with Triple DES, run

easydes -3 --key 133457799BBCDFF111111111111111112222222222222222 --iv 1111111111111111 -m CBC -e --infile tests/infile.txt  --outfile output.enc

To decrypt this file, you can run

easydes -3 --key 133457799BBCDFF111111111111111112222222222222222 --iv 1111111111111111 -m CBC -d --infile output.enc --outfile clear.txt; cat clear.txt

Build

To build the binary with cargo, run

cargo build --release

Using the library

By including the crate with

    use easydes::easydes::*;

you can use the DES functions in your own library. For example


    let plaintext: &str = "HelloWorldHelloWorld";
    let key: [u8; 8] = [0x13, 0x34, 0x57, 0x79, 0x9B, 0xBC, 0xDF, 0xF1];
    let iv: [u8; 8] = [0x01 as u8; 8];

    let mut ciphertext = easydes::des_cbc(
        &key,
        &iv,
        &mut plaintext.as_bytes().to_vec(),
        easydes::Des::Encrypt,
    );

    println!("{:#02x?}", ciphertext);

    let mut plaintext_again: Vec<u8> =
        easydes::des_cbc(&key, &iv, &mut ciphertext, easydes::Des::Decrypt);

Tests

Please see TESTING.md.

License

Please read LICENSE.md.

Dependencies

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