I'm using node forge to encrypt a form before sending it to the server using AES.
The code for the crypto part for now is
const bigInt = require("big-integer");
const forge = require('node-forge');
function generateParams() {
// Cryptographic random number generator
var array = new Uint32Array(2);
var _key = bigInt(window.crypto.getRandomValues(array)[0]).toString();
var _iv = bigInt(window.crypto.getRandomValues(array)[1]).toString();
// generate random key and IV
var key = forge.util.encode64(_key);
var iv = forge.util.encode64(_iv);
const params = {
key: key,
iv: iv
}
return params;
}
function encrypt(params) {
var cipher = forge.rc2.createEncryptionCipher(params.key);
cipher.start(params.iv);
// Encrypting "testing"
cipher.update(forge.util.createBuffer("testing"));
cipher.finish();
return cipher.output;
}
function decrypt(params, encrypted) {
var cipher = forge.rc2.createDecryptionCipher(params.key);
cipher.start(params.iv);
cipher.update(encrypted);
cipher.finish();
return cipher.output;
}
and the jQuery function is (not posting yet)
$('#recordForm').submit(function(event) {
// Stop form from submitting normally
event.preventDefault();
// Grab form data
// Crypto
const params = generateParams();
const encryptedForm = {
test: encrypt(params),
}
console.log("Encrypted: " + encryptedForm.test);
const decryptedForm = {
test: decrypt(params, encryptedForm.id).data,
}
console.log("Decrypted: " + decryptedForm.test);
});
My problem is that I keep getting back (cryptob.js is the name of my file, generated with browserify)
Uncaught URIError: URI malformed
at decodeURIComponent (<anonymous>)
at Object.util.decodeUtf8 (cryptob.js:24437)
at ByteStringBuffer.util.ByteStringBuffer.toString (cryptob.js:23490)
at HTMLFormElement.<anonymous> (cryptob.js:1282)
at HTMLFormElement.dispatch (jquery-3.1.1.slim.min.js:3)
at HTMLFormElement.q.handle (jquery-3.1.1.slim.min.js:3)
when calling encrypt()
.
There is this answer here which recommends including a special meta tag. I have done that but it still doesn't work. Since some resources online say it is related to UTF-8 encoding, I tried replacing
cipher.update(forge.util.createBuffer("testing"));
with
cipher.update(forge.util.createBuffer(encodeURIComponent("testing")));
or
cipher.update(forge.util.createBuffer("testing", 'utf8'));
but it didn't work either (based on encodeURIComponent(str)).
You can test forge here, and if you run this code (which is essentially what I'm doing)
var forge = require("node-forge")
// generate a random key and IV
var key = forge.util.encode64("12354523465");
var iv = forge.util.encode64("2315");
// encrypt some bytes
var cipher = forge.rc2.createEncryptionCipher(key);
cipher.start(iv);
cipher.update(forge.util.createBuffer("testing"));
cipher.finish();
var encrypted = cipher.output;
console.log(encrypted);
// decrypt some bytes
var cipher = forge.rc2.createDecryptionCipher(key);
cipher.start(iv);
cipher.update(encrypted);
cipher.finish();
console.log(cipher.output.data)
it works fine.
How can I solve this?
var cipher = forge.cipher.createCipher('AES-CBC', key);
orforge.aes.createEncryptionCipher(key);
. Also, you shouldn't use CBC mode. It is better to use GCM mode.