My team and I are attempting to decrypt values from a db (Azure SQL) that has column level encryption turned on; with certs stored in key vault.
Expected Result:
var someLinqQuery = _contex.Users.First();
someLinqQuery.SSN = "000-00-0000";
Actual Result:
var someLinqQuery = _context.Users.First();
someLinqQuery.SSN = "the var binary (encrypted) version of the ssn";
FWIW, this works fine w/ raw sql. But we would like the option of not doing it this way, and encrypting more data.
Also we have the azure keyvault code here:
//Key Vault Code Below
private static ClientCredential _clientCredential;
public static void InitializeAzureKeyVaultProvider()
{
if (!isActivated)
{
_clientCredential = new ClientCredential(_applicationId, _clientKey);
SqlColumnEncryptionAzureKeyVaultProvider azureKeyVaultProvider = new SqlColumnEncryptionAzureKeyVaultProvider(GetToken);
Dictionary<string, SqlColumnEncryptionKeyStoreProvider> providers = new Dictionary<string, SqlColumnEncryptionKeyStoreProvider>
{
{ SqlColumnEncryptionAzureKeyVaultProvider.ProviderName, azureKeyVaultProvider }
};
SqlConnection.RegisterColumnEncryptionKeyStoreProviders(providers);
isActivated = true;
}
}
public static async Task<string> GetToken(string authority, string resource, string scope)
{
var authContext = new AuthenticationContext(authority);
AuthenticationResult result = await authContext.AcquireTokenAsync(resource, _clientCredential);
if (result == null)
{
throw new InvalidOperationException("Failed to obtain the access token");
}
AccessToken = result.AccessToken;
return result.AccessToken;
}
This is loaded in the startup class. I've also moved the code to other places in the app w/ the same results.
My question is this, on .net core 2.1.x and EF core 2.1.x is this possible using LINQ? Do I need to upgrade?
BitConverter.ToString
to decrypt.