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Duplicate PHP RSA Encryption
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Demonstrates how to duplicate the following PHP function.Chilkat Java Downloads
import com.chilkatsoft.*;
public class ChilkatExample {
static {
try {
System.loadLibrary("chilkat");
} catch (UnsatisfiedLinkError e) {
System.err.println("Native code library failed to load.\n" + e);
System.exit(1);
}
}
public static void main(String argv[])
{
boolean success = false;
// This example requires the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked.
// See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.
// Duplicate the following PHP code:
//
// public function encryptRSA($plainText,$rsaMOD,$pubKEY){
// $rsa = new RSA();
// $rsa->setEncryptionMode(RSA::ENCRYPTION_PKCS1);
// $publicKey = [
// 'e' => new BigInteger($pubKEY,16),
// 'n' => new BigInteger($rsaMOD,16)
// ];
//
// $rsa->loadKey($publicKey);
// $ciphertext = $rsa->encrypt($plainText);
// return bin2hex($ciphertext);
// }
//
// $plainText="key=abcdefghijkmnopq&iv=abcdefghijkmnopq&h=12345678&s=12345678"
// $rsaMOD="F0946D8F05604809E24B8CFFD30349CEA9E5F4D320BFD9E9AA1B088863F02C43E7997D37A3E27B4F8F359F1744DB6B20A437067C0D325A80660D12FF56A57673"
// $pubKEY="010001"
// We have the RSA modulus in hex
String rsaMOD = "F0946D8F05604809E24B8CFFD30349CEA9E5F4D320BFD9E9AA1B088863F02C43E7997D37A3E27B4F8F359F1744DB6B20A437067C0D325A80660D12FF56A57673";
// The RSA exponent in hex is "010001", which is 65537 in decimal. It's typically the exponent that is always used.
String rsaEXP = "010001";
// Get the RSA modulus and exponent in base64.
CkBinData bdMod = new CkBinData();
CkBinData bdExp = new CkBinData();
success = bdMod.AppendEncoded(rsaMOD,"hex");
success = bdExp.AppendEncoded(rsaEXP,"hex");
// Build the XML representation of the RSA public key
CkXml xml = new CkXml();
xml.put_Tag("RSAPublicKey");
xml.UpdateChildContent("Modulus",bdMod.getEncoded("base64"));
xml.UpdateChildContent("Exponent",bdExp.getEncoded("base64"));
// Load the RSA public key into a Chilkat public key object.
CkPublicKey pubkey = new CkPublicKey();
success = pubkey.LoadFromString(xml.getXml());
// Setup the RSA object for encryption and do it..
CkRsa rsa = new CkRsa();
rsa.put_VerboseLogging(true);
success = rsa.UsePublicKey(pubkey);
// Use PKCSv1.5 padding
rsa.put_PkcsPadding(true);
// Encrypt and return the string as hex.
rsa.put_EncodingMode("hex");
String plainText = "key=abcdefghijkmnopq&iv=abcdefghijkmnopq&h=12345678&s=12345678";
String cipherText = rsa.encryptStringENC(plainText,false);
if (rsa.get_LastMethodSuccess() == false) {
System.out.println(rsa.lastErrorText());
return;
}
// Note: The PKCSv1_5 padding incorporates random bytes. Therefore, the RSA encryption will produce different results each time -- all of which are valid
// and decrypt correctly to the same original text.
System.out.println(cipherText);
}
}