public function encrypt($plainText, $key, $iv = null) { $iv_size = $this->getBlockSize(); $key = $this->resizeKey($key, $iv_size); $iv = $this->resizeKey($iv, $iv_size); if (empty($iv)) { $randVal = new Randval(); $iv = $randVal->generate($iv_size); } $cipherText = mcrypt_encrypt($this->cipherType, $key, $plainText, $this->cipherMode, $iv); $cipherText = $iv . $cipherText; return $cipherText; }
public function encrypt($plainText, $key, $iv = null) { $iv_size = $this->getBlockSize(); $key = $this->resizeKey($key, $iv_size); $iv = $this->resizeKey($iv, $iv_size); if (empty($iv)) { $randVal = new Randval(); $iv = $randVal->generate($iv_size); } $plainText .= $this->getZeroPadding($plainText, $iv_size); $cipherText = openssl_encrypt($plainText, $this->method, $key, $this->openSSLOptions, $iv); $cipherText = $iv . $cipherText; return $cipherText; }
/** * Encrypts a string using AES * * @param string $stringToEncrypt The plaintext to encrypt * @param bool $base64encoded Should I Base64-encode the result? * * @return string The cryptotext. Please note that the first 16 bytes of * the raw string is the IV (initialisation vector) which * is necessary for decoding the string. */ public function encryptString($stringToEncrypt, $base64encoded = true) { $blockSize = $this->adapter->getBlockSize(); $randVal = new Randval(); $iv = $randVal->generate($blockSize); $key = $this->getExpandedKey($blockSize, $iv); $cipherText = $this->adapter->encrypt($stringToEncrypt, $key, $iv); // Optionally pass the result through Base64 encoding if ($base64encoded) { $cipherText = base64_encode($cipherText); } // Return the result return $cipherText; }