AES String System
AES String System
I have what I would be a rather simple question, how would one encrypt and decrypt strings with the AES implementation used in AES Crypt. How could this be done and would it also accept a string as a key.
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Re: AES String System
One of the downloads from the download page is a library in C that does string encryption. It produces a string in "version 0" format, which could be written to a file and read using the C versions of the Windows, Linux, and Mac versions.
Are you asking about that or just missed that package?
Are you asking about that or just missed that package?
Re: AES String System
Funny I can't seem to find anything related to string encryption or char array encryption, connected to the C code.
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Re: AES String System
It's on the download page. Here's a link: https://www.aescrypt.com/download/
Re: AES String System
Thanks I'll give that bugger a go.
Re: AES String System
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unsigned long long AESStringCrypt( char *password,
unsigned long password_length,
char *plaintext,
unsigned long long plaintext_length,
char *ciphertext);
unsigned long long AESStringDecrypt(char *password,
unsigned long password_length,
char *ciphertext,
unsigned long long ciphertext_length,
char *plaintext);
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Re: AES String System
They're defined is the AESStringCrypt.c file. How would you know they don't exist if they didn't exist?
Re: AES String System
I see I should say used different language, I see where they are now.paulej wrote:They're defined is the AESStringCrypt.c file. How would you know they don't exist if they didn't exist?
Thank for your help.