I have been trying to implement AES CBC decryption in Python. Since the ciphered text is not a multiple of 16bytes, padding was necessary. Without padding, this error surfaced
"TypeError: Odd-length string"
But I could not find a proper reference for implementing PKCS5 in PyCrypto Python. Are there any commands to implement this? Thanks
After looking into Marcus's suggestion I did this.
My goal actually is to decrypt a hex message(128bytes) using this code. However, the output is " ?:" which is very small and the unpad command is deleting those bytes. This is the code.
from Crypto.Cipher import AES
BS = 16
pad = lambda s: s + (BS - len(s) % BS) * chr(BS - len(s) % BS)
unpad = lambda s : s[0:-ord(s[-1])]
class AESCipher:
def __init__( self, key ):
self.key = key
def encrypt( self, raw ):
raw = pad(raw)
iv = raw[:16]
raw=raw[16:]
#iv = Random.new().read( AES.block_size )
cipher = AES.new( self.key, AES.MODE_CBC, iv )
return ( iv + cipher.encrypt( raw ) ).encode("hex")
def decrypt( self, enc ):
iv = enc[:16]
enc= enc[16:]
cipher = AES.new(self.key, AES.MODE_CBC, iv )
return unpad(cipher.decrypt( enc))
mode = AES.MODE_CBC
key = "140b41b22a29beb4061bda66b6747e14"
ciphertext = "4ca00ff4c898d61e1edbf1800618fb2828a226d160dad07883d04e008a7897ee2e4b7465d5290d0c0e6c6822236e1daafb94ffe0c5da05d9476be028ad7c1d81";
key=key[:32]
decryptor = AESCipher(key)
decryptor.__init__(key)
plaintext = decryptor.decrypt(ciphertext)
print plaintext