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I using RSA(1024) to encrypt/decrypt strings. The encryption is implemented using public key and is written in C#, and the decryption is implementation by c. I encrypt the string:

86afaecb-c211-4d55-8e90-2b715d6d64b9

and write the encrypted data to a file. Then, I using openssl api to read the encrypted data from the file and decrypt it. However, I got the output as:

86afaecb-c211-4d55-8e90-2b715d6d64b9oeheBjQ8fo1AmDnor1D3BLuPyq9wJBAOV+M/WVNYzYr PJBKoskOj+4LaNpT+SpkfK81nsnQEbHbjgao4eHNU+PmWl9

It seems that there are some trashy padding at the end of original string. Why It Occurs? And how to solve the problem?

Some code snippet is shown below:

// Encrypt
{
    string plainData = “86afaecb-c211-4d55-8e90-2b715d6d64b9”;
    RSACryptoServiceProvider rsa = new RSACryptoServiceProvider();
    rsa.ImportParameters(paraPub);
    byte[] testData = Encoding.UTF8.GetBytes(plainData);
    byte[] encryptedData = rsa.Encrypt(testData, true);
    FileStream pFileStream = null;
    string fileName = "encryptedData.dat";
    pFileStream = new FileStream(fileName, FileMode.OpenOrCreate);
    pFileStream.Write(encryptedData, 0, encryptedData.Length);
    ...
}

// Decrypt
{
    char *encrypt = malloc(RSA_size(privateKey));
    FILE *out = fopen("encryptedData.dat", "r");
    int encrypt_len = fread(encrypt, sizeof(*encrypt), RSA_size(privateKey), out);
    fclose(out);

    decrypt = malloc(encrypt_len);
    if(RSA_private_decrypt(encrypt_len, 
                          (unsigned char*)encrypt, 
                          (unsigned char*)decrypt, 
                          privateKey, RSA_PKCS1_OAEP_PADDING) == -1) {
        // error handle
    }

    printf("Decrypted message: %s\n", decrypt);
}
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  • are you sure that decrypt is null-terminated in RSA_private_decrypt()? And that encrypt_len has proper value? And most important - is that rubbish after your decrypted value always the same, or is it random after each decryption?
    – Kamil T
    Jul 31, 2013 at 12:00
  • Your encryption method does not appear to specify a padding. Your decryption method specifies OAEP padding. You may have a padding mismatch here.
    – rossum
    Jul 31, 2013 at 12:02
  • Have you tried to use rsa.Encrypt(testData, false); and RSA_PKCS1_PADDING instead RSA_PKCS1_OAEP_PADDING? Just to verify that the problems isn't PKCS#1 v2.
    – Alesanco
    Jul 31, 2013 at 12:21
  • Note that OAEP is better than PKCS#1 v1.5 in almost all cases.
    – ntoskrnl
    Jul 31, 2013 at 12:45
  • @KamilT, I have the declaration "char *decrypt = NULL" before above codes, and encrypt_len is 128 that is the same as the length of public key. As you point out, the rubbish is always the same.
    – Gate Luma
    Jul 31, 2013 at 13:53

2 Answers 2

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I solve the problem by initializing the decrypt using "memset(decrypt, 0, encrypt_len);" after "decrypt = malloc(encrypt_len);". Thx everyone.

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The issue is that you should use the decrypted size instead of directly treating the output of the decryption as a null terminated string.

RSA_private_decrypt() returns the size of the recovered plaintext.

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