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NAME

Crypt::OpenSSL::AES - A Perl wrapper around OpenSSL's AES library

SYNOPSIS

     use Crypt::OpenSSL::AES;

     my $cipher = new Crypt::OpenSSL::AES($key);

     $encrypted = $cipher->encrypt($plaintext)
     $decrypted = $cipher->decrypt($encrypted)

DESCRIPTION

This module implements a wrapper around OpenSSL. Specifically, it wraps the methods related to the US Government's Advanced Encryption Standard (the Rijndael algorithm).

This module is compatible with Crypt::CBC (and likely other modules that utilize a block cipher to make a stream cipher).

This module is an alternative to the implementation provided by Crypt::Rijndael which implements AES itself. In contrast, this module is simply a wrapper around the OpenSSL library.

$cipher->encrypt($data)

Encrypt data. The size of $data must be exactly blocksize in length (16 bytes), otherwise this function will croak.

You should use Crypt::CBC or something similar to encrypt/decrypt data of arbitrary lengths.

$cipher->decrypt($data)

Decrypts $data. The size of $data must be exactly blocksize in length (16 bytes), otherwise this function will croak.

You should use Crypt::CBC or something similar to encrypt/decrypt data of arbitrary lengths.

keysize

This method is used by Crypt::CBC to verify the key length. This module actually supports key lengths of 16, 24, and 32 bytes, but this method always returns 32 for Crypt::CBC's sake.

blocksize

This method is used by Crypt::CBC to check the block size. The blocksize for AES is always 16 bytes.

USE WITH CRYPT::CBC

        use Crypt::CBC

        $cipher = Crypt::CBC->new(
                -key    => $key,
                -cipher => "Crypt::OpenSSL::AES"
        );             

        $encrypted = $cipher->encrypt($plaintext)
        $decrypted = $cipher->decrypt($encrypted)

SEE ALSO

Crypt::CBC

http://www.openssl.org/

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced_Encryption_Standard

http://www.csrc.nist.gov/encryption/aes/

BUGS

Need more (and better) test cases.

AUTHOR

Tolga Tarhan, <cpan at ttar dot org>

The US Government's Advanced Encryption Standard is the Rijndael Algorithm and was developed by Vincent Rijmen and Joan Daemen.

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

Copyright (C) 2006 - 2023 DelTel, Inc.

This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8.5 or, at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.