I needed some simple string encryption, so I wrote the following code (with a great deal of "inspiration" from here):
// create and initialize a crypto algorithm
private static SymmetricAlgorithm getAlgorithm(string password) {
SymmetricAlgorithm algorithm = Rijndael.Create();
Rfc2898DeriveBytes rdb = new Rfc2898DeriveBytes(
password, new byte[] {
0x53,0x6f,0x64,0x69,0x75,0x6d,0x20, // salty goodness
0x43,0x68,0x6c,0x6f,0x72,0x69,0x64,0x65
}
);
algorithm.Padding = PaddingMode.ISO10126;
algorithm.Key = rdb.GetBytes(32);
algorithm.IV = rdb.GetBytes(16);
return algorithm;
}
/*
* encryptString
* provides simple encryption of a string, with a given password
*/
public static string encryptString(string clearText, string password) {
SymmetricAlgorithm algorithm = getAlgorithm(password);
byte[] clearBytes = System.Text.Encoding.Unicode.GetBytes(clearText);
MemoryStream ms = new MemoryStream();
CryptoStream cs = new CryptoStream(ms, algorithm.CreateEncryptor(), CryptoStreamMode.Write);
cs.Write(clearBytes, 0, clearBytes.Length);
cs.Close();
return Convert.ToBase64String(ms.ToArray());
}
/*
* decryptString
* provides simple decryption of a string, with a given password
*/
public static string decryptString(string cipherText, string password) {
SymmetricAlgorithm algorithm = getAlgorithm(password);
byte[] cipherBytes = Convert.FromBase64String(cipherText);
MemoryStream ms = new MemoryStream();
CryptoStream cs = new CryptoStream(ms, algorithm.CreateDecryptor(), CryptoStreamMode.Write);
cs.Write(cipherBytes, 0, cipherBytes.Length);
cs.Close();
return System.Text.Encoding.Unicode.GetString(ms.ToArray());
}
The code appears to work fine, except that when decrypting data with an incorrect key, I get a CryptographicException - "Padding is invalid and cannot be removed" - on the cs.Close() line in decryptString.
example code:
string password1 = "password";
string password2 = "letmein";
string startClearText = "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog";
string cipherText = encryptString(startClearText, password1);
string endClearText = decryptString(cipherText, password2); // exception thrown
My question is, is this to be expected? I would have thought that decrypting with the wrong password would just result in nonsense output, rather than an exception.
"The code appears to work fine, except that when decrypting data with an incorrect key"
I swore I had copied the keys, but looking 2x I didn't. Hopefully this helps someone else before looking at the padding mechanism or changing code.