I'm trying to do a file transfer using encrypted TCP socket with AES 256.
- If I transfer a file without encryption, it works fine.
- If I send small commands (such as 'ipconfig') to the client or server, the encryption works fine.
No matter the file size is, I keep receiving the following error message:
DecodeAES = lambda c, e: c.decrypt(base64.b64decode(e)).rstrip(PADDING) File "/usr/lib/python2.6/base64.py", line 76, in b64decode raise TypeError(msg) TypeError: Incorrect padding
My function for encoding and decoding is the following (the hat
variable is the message):
def AESENC(hat,typ):
BLOCK_SIZE = 32
PADDING = '{'
pad = lambda s: s + (BLOCK_SIZE - len(s) % BLOCK_SIZE) * PADDING
EncodeAES = lambda c, s: base64.b64encode(c.encrypt(pad(s)))
DecodeAES = lambda c, e: c.decrypt(base64.b64decode(e)).rstrip(PADDING)
secret = '01234567890123456789012345678912'
IV = 'wir&/>H54mgd9a";'
cipher = AES.new(secret,AES.MODE_CFB,IV)
if typ == 0:
encoded = EncodeAES(cipher, hat)
return encoded
else:
decoded = DecodeAES(cipher, hat)
return decoded
Client side
if os.path.exists(df):
print ' found the file '
f = open(df, 'rb')
packet = f.read(1024)
while packet != '':
s.send(AESENC(packet,0))
s.send( AESENC('123XXX',0) )
s.send('123XXX')
f.close()
Server side
f = open('/root/Desktop/Transfer.mp3','wb')
while True:
bits = AESENC ( conn.recv(1024) , 1 )
while (bits):
f.write(bits)
bits = AESENC ( conn.recv(1024) , 1 )
if bits.endswith('123XXX'):
print '[+] Transfer completed '
break
f.close()
break
return
Does anybody know how to fix this?