I'm working on a symmetric encryption with OpenSSL using PHP and Nodejs. PHP uses the OpenSSL library, and Node.js decryption is based on the implemented crypto. The problem is that the decrypted text in Node.js is only partially correct.
PHP function for encryption
function encrypt($text, $pw, $base64 = true) {
$method = 'aes-256-cbc';
$iv_len = openssl_cipher_iv_length($method);
$iv = openssl_random_pseudo_bytes($iv_len);
$pw = substr(md5($pw),0,32);
$cipher = openssl_encrypt ($text ,$method ,$pw ,!$base64 ,$iv );
if($base64) {
$pw = base64_encode($pw);
$iv = base64_encode($iv);
}
return array(
'iv' => $iv,
'pw' => $pw,
'text' => $text,
'cipher' => $cipher
);
}
Decryption in nodejs
var cipher = new Buffer(data.cipher, 'base64');
var iv = new Buffer(data.iv, 'base64');
// the password is the same returned by the php function, so 100% correct
var key = new Buffer(data.pw, 'base64');
var dec = crypto.createDecipheriv('aes-256-cbc',key,iv);
var dec_data = dec.update(cipher,'binary','utf8');
// the script is based on socket.io
socket.emit('debug',{decrypted : dec_data});
The result
# Encrypting in php...
>> encrypt('1. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet! 2. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet!', 'password');
# ...makes nodejs giving me something like
>> 1, 6+r@o ipsum /olor sit amet! 2. Lorem ipsum do
I'm guessing the problem might have something to do with padding - but to be honest: I have no idea.
Thanks for reading an help!
mcrypt
functions are compatible withopenssl
ones in PHP. I don't know if there's a way to fix this per se (since I don't know how to manually pad the result, seems like there should be a flag for that), but this answer suggests using phpseclib instead of theopenssl
functions. Note theopenssl_public/private_encrypt
functions have the padding flag.