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Here what I have got:

  • Qt SDK version 4.6.2
  • Windows XP

Question: how can I simply crypt and encrypt simple QString value? I need this to be able to save some crypted string into the INI file, and after reopening application encrypt string to normal password string value.

PS: I'm looking simple and nice solution.

Thanks for help!

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    Take a look at qca (delta.affinix.com/qca)
    – mtvec
    Jun 7, 2010 at 15:49
  • For verifying a password, you do not need to be able to decrypt it again, so storing a strong (salted) hash is a better strategy than storing the password itself.
    – André
    Apr 21, 2020 at 8:37

3 Answers 3

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There is SimpleCrypt here: https://wiki.qt.io/Simple_encryption_with_SimpleCrypt and as the name suggests the author says that the class does not provide strong encryption but its pretty good in my view.

You can download a working example here: http://www.qtcentre.org/threads/45346-Encrypting-an-existing-sqlite-database-in-sqlcipher?p=206406#post206406

#include <QtGui>
#include "simplecrypt.h"

int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
    QApplication a(argc, argv);

    QString FreeTrialStartDate ;

    //Set The Encryption And Decryption Key
    SimpleCrypt processSimpleCrypt(89473829);

    QString FreeTrialStartsOn("22/11/2011");

    //Encrypt
    FreeTrialStartDate = processSimpleCrypt.encryptToString(FreeTrialStartsOn);

    qDebug() << "Encrypted 22/11/2011 to" << FreeTrialStartDate;

    //Decrypt
    QString decrypt = processSimpleCrypt.decryptToString(FreeTrialStartDate);

    qDebug() << "Decrypted 22/11/2011 to" << decrypt;

    return a.exec();
}
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If you just want to use it for as password, use a QCryptographicHash. Hash the password, save it to the file. Then when you want to compare, hash the input and compare it to the saved password. Of course this is not very secure, and you can get into things like salting for increased security.

If you just want to be able to encrypt and decrypt a string that is stored in a file, use a cipher. Take a look at Botan or Crypto++.

This of course all depends on the levels of security you want.

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Adds the data to the cryptographic hash:

QByteArray string = "Nokia";
QCryptographicHash hasher(QCryptographicHash::Sha1);
hasher.addData(string);

Returns the final hash value.

QByteArray string1=hasher.result();

And Main.cpp example

#include <QtGui/QApplication>
#include <QWidget>
#include <QHBoxLayout>
#include <QCryptographicHash>
#include <QString>
#include <QByteArray>
#include <QLabel>

int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
    QApplication a(argc, argv);
    QWidget *win=new QWidget();
    QHBoxLayout *lay=new QHBoxLayout();
    QLabel *lbl=new QLabel();
    QLabel *lbl1=new QLabel("Encrypted Text:");
    lbl1->setBuddy(lbl);
    QByteArray string="Nokia";
    QCryptographicHash *hash=new QCryptographicHash(QCryptographicHash::Md4);
    hash->addData(string);
    QByteArray string1=hash->result();
    lbl->setText(string1); // TODO: use e.g. toHex or toBase64
    lay->addWidget(lbl1);
    lay->addWidget(lbl);
    win->setLayout(lay);
    win->setStyleSheet("* { background-color:rgb(199,147,88); padding: 7px ;   color:rgb(255,255,255)}");
    win->showMaximized();
    return a.exec();
}
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