PHP Extension
PHP Extension
Encrypt a File to a PKCS7 (CMS) Message
Shows how to encrypt a file into a PKCS7 encrypted message using the recipient's certificate. Public-key encryption requires no private key. However, the recipient's private key is necessary for decryption.Chilkat PHP Extension Downloads
<?php
include("chilkat.php");
$success = false;
// This example requires the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked.
// See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.
$crypt = new CkCrypt2();
// Load the recipient's digital certificate.
// We don't need the private key for encryption.
// Only the public key is needed (which is included in a certificate).
$cert1 = new CkCert();
$success = $cert1->LoadFromFile('qa_data/user1/cert_user1.pem');
// Assume success for the example, but make sure your application checks for success/failure...
$crypt->SetEncryptCert($cert1);
// Indicate that we want PKI encryption (i.e. public-key infrastructure)
// to produce a CMS message (Cryptographic Message Syntax/PKCS7),
// that is be created with RSAES-OAEP padding, SHA256, and AES-256 for the
// bulk encryption.
$crypt->put_CryptAlgorithm('pki');
$crypt->put_Pkcs7CryptAlg('aes');
$crypt->put_KeyLength(256);
$crypt->put_OaepHash('sha256');
$crypt->put_OaepPadding(true);
// Load the file to be encrypted...
$fileData = new CkBinData();
$success = $fileData->LoadFile('qa_data/jpg/penguins.jpg');
// Your app should check for success/failure..
// Encrypt the data. The contents of the fileData object are replaced with the PKCS7 encrypted message.
$success = $crypt->EncryptBd($fileData);
if ($success != true) {
print $crypt->lastErrorText() . "\n";
exit;
}
// Save the PKCS7 encrypted message to a file..
$success = $fileData->WriteFile('qa_output/pkcs7_encrypted.p7');
print 'OK.' . "\n";
?>