I'm trying to do the following test to return results that should return a specific cipher. They provide the Key, IV and Plaintext string as seen below.
But I am getting "Specified initialization vector (IV) does not match the block size for this algorithm."
I been stuck on this for a while and can't find a good simple example and tried a combination of things.
Below is my C# code. I tried to keep it very simple.
string AesPlainText = "1654001d3e1e9bbd036a2f26d9a77b7f";
string AesKey = "3ccb6039c354c9de72adc9ffe9f719c2c8257446c1eb4b86f2a5b981713cf998";
string AesIV = "ce7d4f9679dfc3930bc79aab81e11723";
AesCryptoServiceProvider aes = new AesCryptoServiceProvider();
aes.KeySize = 256;
aes.IV = HexToByteArray(AesIV);
aes.Key = HexToByteArray(AesKey);
aes.Mode = CipherMode.CBC;
// Convert string to byte array
byte[] src = Encoding.Unicode.GetBytes(AesPlainText);
// encryption
using (ICryptoTransform encrypt = aes.CreateEncryptor())
{
byte[] dest = encrypt.TransformFinalBlock(src, 0, src.Length);
// Convert byte array to Base64 strings
Console.WriteLine(Convert.ToBase64String(dest));
}
UPDATED PER ANSWER:
Thanks, great observation. I changed Encoding.UTF8.GetBytes to use HexToByteArray in the above example and it works now.
public static byte[] HexToByteArray(String hex)
{
int NumberChars = hex.Length;
byte[] bytes = new byte[NumberChars / 2];
for (int i = 0; i < NumberChars; i += 2)
bytes[i / 2] = Convert.ToByte(hex.Substring(i, 2), 16);
return bytes;
}