I'm trying to write C# application that can remotely change the RealVNC password on another box.
What works currently is that I can pull a password from a box that has already been changed, store it as a hex string, and then send it to another box AND then change the password that way but I need to be able to change the password or randomize it on the fly.
I'm having problems with creating the correct binary to place in the registry.
I know the VNC key:
byte[] Key = { 23, 82, 107, 6, 35, 78, 88, 7 };
So using the above key and passing "1234" as the password to encrypt using the following code:
public static byte[] EncryptTextToMemory(string Data, byte[] Key)
{
try
{
MemoryStream mStream = new MemoryStream()
DESCryptoServiceProvider desProvider = new DESCryptoServiceProvider();
desProvider.Mode = CipherMode.ECB;
desProvider.Key = Key;
CryptoStream cStream = new CryptoStream(mStream,
desProvider.CreateEncryptor(),
CryptoStreamMode.Write);
byte[] toEncrypt = new ASCIIEncoding().GetBytes(Data);
cStream.Write(toEncrypt, 0, toEncrypt.Length);
cStream.FlushFinalBlock();
byte[] ret = mStream.ToArray();
cStream.Close();
mStream.Close();
return ret;
}
catch (CryptographicException ex)
{
MessageBox.Show("A Cryptographic error occurred: " + ex.Message);
return null;
}
After passing the returned byte array to BitConverter.ToString
, I would expect to get the same hex values as stored in the registry of a password already set to 1234 with RealVNC itself, but I'm not.