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(JavaScript) Encrypt File using X.509 Certificate using AES in CBC Mode
Demonstrates how to encrypt a file using an X.509 Certificate's public key, where the underlying bulk encryption algorithm is 128-bit AES in CBC mode. (The underlying bulk encryption algorithm can be specified to be other algorithms/strengths.)
var success = false;
// This example requires the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked.
// See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.
var crypt = new CkCrypt2();
// Use public-key cryptography for encryption.
crypt.CryptAlgorithm = "pki";
// Get an X.509 certificate to use for encrypting.
// Note: Chilkat provides many different ways of loading a certificate, from many different formats,
// or if on Windows, from the installed certificates on the system.
// This example simply loads a certificate from a file.
// Also, for encryption, only the public key is needed. Digital certificates embed the public key
// within the X.509 format itself. Therefore, if you have a certificate, you also have the public key.
var cert = new CkCert();
success = cert.LoadFromFile("qa_data/certs/testCert.cer");
if (success !== true) {
console.log(cert.LastErrorText);
return;
}
success = crypt.SetEncryptCert(cert);
if (success !== true) {
console.log(crypt.LastErrorText);
return;
}
// Indicate the underlying bulk encryption algorithm to be used:
crypt.Pkcs7CryptAlg = "aes";
crypt.KeyLength = 128;
// Note: When doing public-key encryption the underlying bulk symmetric cipher mode will always be CBC. (at least with Chilkat...)
// There's one last option that could be set. If is the RSA encryption encryption/padding scheme.
// By default, RSAES_PKCS1-V1_5 is used. If desired, the OaepPadding property could be set to true to
// use RSAES_OAEP. (We'll leave it set at the default value of false)
crypt.OaepPadding = false;
// Everything is specified. Now just encrypt...
// The output is PKCS7 in binary DER format.
success = crypt.CkEncryptFile("qa_data/hamlet.xml","qa_output/hamlet.p7");
if (success !== true) {
console.log(crypt.LastErrorText);
return;
}
console.log("Finished.");
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