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I'd like to use JCE/JCA to derive a new key from a master secret key, How can I achieve this?

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The JCA provides standard password-based key derivation functions like PBKDF2 defined in PKCS#5 v2.0 and RFC 2898. This algorithm creates some random material from a master secret (a password) in order to generate a key suitable for a given cipher.

public byte[] deriveKey(String password, byte[] salt, int keyLen) {
    SecretKeyFactory kf = SecretKeyFactory.getInstance("PBKDF2WithHmacSHA1");
    KeySpec specs = new PBEKeySpec(password.toCharArray(), salt, 1024, keyLen);
    SecretKey key = kf.generateSecret(specs);
    return key.getEncoded();
}

public byte[] encrypt(String password, byte[] plaintext) {
    byte[] salt = new byte[64];
    Random rnd = new Random();
    rnd.nextByte(salt);
    byte[] data = deriveKey(password, salt, 192);
    SecretKey desKey = SecretKeyFactory.getInstance("DESede").generateSecret(new DESedeKeySpec(data));
    Cipher cipher = Cipher.getInstance("DESede/CBC/PKCS5Padding");
    cipher.init(Cipher.ENCRYPT_MODE, desKey);
    return cipher.doFinal(plaintext);
}
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Good sample. But keep in mind, that in this case (random salt) you need to remeber the salt for the decryption method. Because otherwise it will get hard to reverse it. One option woul be to return salt + '$' + cipher.doFinal(plaintext) (or use a fixed salt). – eckes Jun 1 '11 at 16:15
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