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I hope a smart guy will help me :)

I receive a encrypted text from a C# server and i'm unable to decrypt it correctly: I always have an empty string. Normally the decrypted key should be

1111111111111111

(16time)

I use the AES128 algorithm for the decryption and the settings given by the back end (the guys who encrypted this text) are as follow :

  • Padding: PKCS7Padding
  • KeySize: 128
  • InitVector: null
  • Mode: CBC
  • text to decrypt (base64 encoded) : 1vycDn3ktoyaUkPlRAIlsA==
  • the key: 3a139b187647a66d

Here is the code i use for the decryption

- (NSData *)AES256DecryptWithKey:(NSString *)key {
// 'key' should be 32 bytes for AES256, will be null-padded otherwise
char keyPtr[kCCKeySizeAES2128+1]; // room for terminator (unused)
bzero(keyPtr, sizeof(keyPtr)); // fill with zeroes (for padding)

// fetch key data
[key getCString:keyPtr maxLength:sizeof(keyPtr) encoding:NSUTF8StringEncoding];

NSUInteger dataLength = [self length];

//See the doc: For block ciphers, the output size will always be less than or 
//equal to the input size plus the size of one block.
//That's why we need to add the size of one block here
size_t bufferSize = dataLength + kCCBlockSizeAES128;
void *buffer = malloc(bufferSize);

size_t numBytesDecrypted = 0;
CCCryptorStatus cryptStatus = CCCrypt(kCCDecrypt, kCCAlgorithmAES128, kCCOptionPKCS7Padding,
                                 keyPtr, kCCKeySizeAES128,
                                 NULL /* initialization vector (optional) */,
                                 [self bytes], dataLength, /* input */
                                 buffer, bufferSize, /* output */
                                 &numBytesDecrypted);

if (cryptStatus == kCCSuccess) {
    //the returned NSData takes ownership of the buffer and will free it on deallocation
    return [NSData dataWithBytesNoCopy:buffer length:numBytesDecrypted];
}

free(buffer); //free the buffer;
return nil;

}

Thanx alot in advance for your help. I'm on this probleme since a long time with no answer in front of me...

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The test input you're using doesn't appear to be using PKCS7 padding -- it's using no padding. I was able to get a successful decrypt using:

echo 1vycDn3ktoyaUkPlRAIlsA== | openssl enc -aes-128-cbc -d -a -K `echo 3a139b187647a66d | xxd -ps` -iv 0 -nosalt -nopad

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  • i was arrived at the same conclusion than you. I will try to fix exactly the problem tommorow. But how to be able to use CCCrypt without padding.
    – Amnysia
    Oct 10, 2011 at 21:21
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    Just pass 0 for the options argument instead of kCCOptionPKCS7Padding. Note that you may have to strip off trailing zero bytes if the message length isn't an exact multiple of the block size.
    – user149341
    Oct 10, 2011 at 23:56
  • But as you said there is a problem while the message lenght is not the exact multiple of the block size. It's a stupid question i'm sure but : How do you strip off trailling zero bytes? I'm very new in the encryption subject. Thanx alot for your help. I very appreciate
    – Amnysia
    Oct 11, 2011 at 7:18

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