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Blowfish Encryption, ECB, CBC, CFB modes

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Blowfish encryption. The Chilkat encryption component supports Blowfish key sizes ranging from 32-bits to 448-bits. Chilkat's blowfish implementation supports ECB (Electronic Cookbook) , CBC (Cipher-Block Chaining), and CFB (Cipher Feedback) modes.

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Dim fso, outFile
Set fso = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
'Create a Unicode (utf-16) output text file.
Set outFile = fso.CreateTextFile("output.txt", True, True)

' This example assumes the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked.
' See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.

set crypt = CreateObject("Chilkat.Crypt2")

' Attention: use "blowfish2" for the algorithm name:
crypt.CryptAlgorithm = "blowfish2"

' CipherMode may be "ecb", "cbc", or "cfb"
crypt.CipherMode = "cbc"

' KeyLength (in bits) may be a number between 32 and 448.
' 128-bits is usually sufficient.  The KeyLength must be a 
' multiple of 8.
crypt.KeyLength = 128

' The padding scheme determines the contents of the bytes
' that are added to pad the result to a multiple of the
' encryption algorithm's block size.  Blowfish has a block
' size of 8 bytes, so encrypted output is always
' a multiple of 8.
crypt.PaddingScheme = 0

' EncodingMode specifies the encoding of the output for
' encryption, and the input for decryption.
' It may be "hex", "url", "base64", or "quoted-printable".
crypt.EncodingMode = "hex"

' An initialization vector is required if using CBC or CFB modes.
' ECB mode does not use an IV.
' The length of the IV is equal to the algorithm's block size.
' It is NOT equal to the length of the key.
ivHex = "0001020304050607"
crypt.SetEncodedIV ivHex,"hex"

' The secret key must equal the size of the key.  For
' 256-bit encryption, the binary secret key is 32 bytes.
' For 128-bit encryption, the binary secret key is 16 bytes.
keyHex = "000102030405060708090A0B0C0D0E0F"
crypt.SetEncodedKey keyHex,"hex"

' Encrypt a string...
' The input string is 44 ANSI characters (i.e. 44 bytes), so
' the output should be 48 bytes (a multiple of 8).
' Because the output is a hex string, it should
' be 96 characters long (2 chars per byte).
encStr = crypt.EncryptStringENC("The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.")
outFile.WriteLine(encStr)

' Now decrypt:
decStr = crypt.DecryptStringENC(encStr)
outFile.WriteLine(decStr)

outFile.Close