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#--------------------------------------------------------------------# # Crypt::RC4 # Date Written: 07-Jun-2000 04:15:55 PM # Last Modified: 13-Dec-2001 03:33:49 PM # Author: Kurt Kincaid (sifukurt@yahoo.com) # Copyright (c) 2001, Kurt Kincaid # All Rights Reserved. # # This is free software and may be modified and/or # redistributed under the same terms as Perl itself. #--------------------------------------------------------------------# package Crypt::RC4; use strict; use vars qw( $VERSION @ISA @EXPORT $MAX_CHUNK_SIZE ); $MAX_CHUNK_SIZE = 1024 unless $MAX_CHUNK_SIZE; require Exporter; @ISA = qw(Exporter); @EXPORT = qw(RC4); $VERSION = '2.02'; sub new { my ( $class, $key ) = @_; my $self = bless {}, $class; $self->{state} = Setup( $key ); $self->{x} = 0; $self->{y} = 0; $self; } sub RC4 { my $self; my( @state, $x, $y ); if ( ref $_[0] ) { $self = shift; @state = @{ $self->{state} }; $x = $self->{x}; $y = $self->{y}; } else { @state = Setup( shift ); $x = $y = 0; } my $message = shift; my $num_pieces = do { my $num = length($message) / $MAX_CHUNK_SIZE; my $int = int $num; $int == $num ? $int : $int+1; }; for my $piece ( 0..$num_pieces - 1 ) { my @message = unpack "C*", substr($message, $piece * $MAX_CHUNK_SIZE, $MAX_CHUNK_SIZE); for ( @message ) { $x = 0 if ++$x > 255; $y -= 256 if ($y += $state[$x]) > 255; @state[$x, $y] = @state[$y, $x]; $_ ^= $state[( $state[$x] + $state[$y] ) % 256]; } substr($message, $piece * $MAX_CHUNK_SIZE, $MAX_CHUNK_SIZE) = pack "C*", @message; } if ($self) { $self->{state} = \@state; $self->{x} = $x; $self->{y} = $y; } $message; } sub Setup { my @k = unpack( 'C*', shift ); my @state = 0..255; my $y = 0; for my $x (0..255) { $y = ( $k[$x % @k] + $state[$x] + $y ) % 256; @state[$x, $y] = @state[$y, $x]; } wantarray ? @state : \@state; } 1; __END__ =head1 NAME Crypt::RC4 - Perl implementation of the RC4 encryption algorithm =head1 SYNOPSIS # Functional Style use Crypt::RC4; $encrypted = RC4( $passphrase, $plaintext ); $decrypt = RC4( $passphrase, $encrypted ); # OO Style use Crypt::RC4; $ref = Crypt::RC4->new( $passphrase ); $encrypted = $ref->RC4( $plaintext ); $ref2 = Crypt::RC4->new( $passphrase ); $decrypted = $ref2->RC4( $encrypted ); # process an entire file, one line at a time # (Warning: Encrypted file leaks line lengths.) $ref3 = Crypt::RC4->new( $passphrase ); while (<FILE>) { chomp; print $ref3->RC4($_), "\n"; } =head1 DESCRIPTION A simple implementation of the RC4 algorithm, developed by RSA Security, Inc. Here is the description from RSA's website: RC4 is a stream cipher designed by Rivest for RSA Data Security (now RSA Security). It is a variable key-size stream cipher with byte-oriented operations. The algorithm is based on the use of a random permutation. Analysis shows that the period of the cipher is overwhelmingly likely to be greater than 10100. Eight to sixteen machine operations are required per output byte, and the cipher can be expected to run very quickly in software. Independent analysts have scrutinized the algorithm and it is considered secure. Based substantially on the "RC4 in 3 lines of perl" found at http://www.cypherspace.org A major bug in v1.0 was fixed by David Hook (dgh@wumpus.com.au). Thanks, David. =head1 AUTHOR Kurt Kincaid (sifukurt@yahoo.com) Ronald Rivest for RSA Security, Inc. =head1 BUGS Disclaimer: Strictly speaking, this module uses the "alleged" RC4 algorithm. The Algorithm known as "RC4" is a trademark of RSA Security Inc., and this document makes no claims one way or another that this is the correct algorithm, and further, make no claims about the quality of the source code nor any licensing requirements for commercial use. There's nothing preventing you from using this module in an insecure way which leaks information. For example, encrypting multilple messages with the same passphrase may allow an attacker to decode all of them with little effort, even though they'll appear to be secured. If serious crypto is your goal, be careful. Be very careful. It's a pure-Perl implementation, so that rating of "Eight to sixteen machine operations" is good for nothing but a good laugh. If encryption and decryption are a bottleneck for you, please re-write this module to use native code wherever practical. =head1 LICENSE This is free software and may be modified and/or redistributed under the same terms as Perl itself. =head1 SEE ALSO L<perl>, L<http://www.cypherspace.org>, L<http://www.rsasecurity.com>, L<http://www.achtung.com/crypto/rc4.html>, L<http://www.columbia.edu/~ariel/ssleay/rrc4.html> =cut
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