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Hello guys,

I'm working on a project that need to encrypt file content in Android and upload it to a server and then decrypt it with NodeJS service.

I have looked over a few projects that based on AES in Java and NodeJS and found something that worked on Java and not on NodeJS.

Here is the code in Java:

public static String encrypt(String encodeKey, String inputFile) throws Exception {

    byte[] input = getStringFromFile(inputFile).toString().getBytes("utf-8");

    MessageDigest md = MessageDigest.getInstance("MD5");
    byte[] thedigest = md.digest(encodeKey.getBytes("UTF-8"));
    SecretKeySpec skc = new SecretKeySpec(thedigest, "AES/ECB/PKCS5Padding");
    Cipher cipher = Cipher.getInstance("AES");
    cipher.init(Cipher.ENCRYPT_MODE, skc);

    byte[] cipherText = new byte[cipher.getOutputSize(input.length)];
    int ctLength = cipher.update(input, 0, input.length, cipherText, 0);
    String data = Base64.encodeToString(cipherText, Base64.DEFAULT);

    Log.d("Crypto | Length", String.valueOf(ctLength));
    Log.d("Crypto | Keypass", encodeKey);

    return data;
}

And the code in NodeJS:

var 
  decipher  = crypto.createDecipher('aes-128-ecb', encryption_key),
  chunks    = [];

  chunks.push( decipher.update( new Buffer(fullBuffer, "base64").toString("binary")) );
  chunks.push( decipher.final('binary') );
  var decrypted = chunks.join("");

As you can see, for each of the files i'm generating a new key-hash for salt (it's the same for decrypt and encrypt);

My problem is that when i'm trying to decrypt it i'm getting this error from NodeJS:

digital envelope routines:EVP_DecryptFinal_ex:wrong final block length

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You aren't using the Java Cipher class correctly. You need to call the doFinal method. Since you aren't doing piecemeal encryption anyway you can dispense with the pre-sizing of the ciphertext, eliminate the call to update, and simply call

byte [] cipherText = cipher.doFinal(input);
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