纯PHP实现AES加密解密
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<?php /*Aes.php *Date 2009/09/04 *Auth song_qilin *Copyright Copyright (c) 2009 Kylix */ /* - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - */ /* AES implementation in PHP (c) Chris Veness 2005-2008. Right of free use is granted for all */ /* commercial or non-commercial use. No warranty of any form is offered. */ /* - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - */ /** * AES Cipher function: encrypt 'input' with Rijndael algorithm * * @param input message as byte-array (16 bytes) * @param w key schedule as 2D byte-array (Nr+1 x Nb bytes) - * generated from the cipher key by KeyExpansion() * @return ciphertext as byte-array (16 bytes) */ function Cipher($input, $w) { // main Cipher function [§5.1] $Nb = 4; // block size (in words): no of columns in state (fixed at 4 for AES) $Nr = count($w)/$Nb - 1; // no of rounds: 10/12/14 for 128/192/256-bit keys $state = array(); // initialise 4xNb byte-array 'state' with input [§3.4] for ($i=0; $i<4*$Nb; $i++) $state[$i%4][floor($i/4)] = $input[$i]; $state = AddRoundKey($state, $w, 0, $Nb); for ($round=1; $round<$Nr; $round++) { // apply Nr rounds $state = SubBytes($state, $Nb); $state = ShiftRows($state, $Nb); $state = MixColumns($state, $Nb); $state = AddRoundKey($state, $w, $round, $Nb); } $state = SubBytes($state, $Nb); $state = ShiftRows($state, $Nb); $state = AddRoundKey($state, $w, $Nr, $Nb); $output = array(4*$Nb); // convert state to 1-d array before returning [§3.4] for ($i=0; $i<4*$Nb; $i++) $output[$i] = $state[$i%4][floor($i/4)]; return $output; } function AddRoundKey($state, $w, $rnd, $Nb) { // xor Round Key into state S [§5.1.4] for ($r=0; $r<4; $r++) { for ($c=0; $c<$Nb; $c++) $state[$r][$c] ^= $w[$rnd*4+$c][$r]; } return $state; } function SubBytes($s, $Nb) { // apply SBox to state S [§5.1.1] global $Sbox; // PHP needs explicit declaration to access global variables! for ($r=0; $r<4; $r++) { for ($c=0; $c<$Nb; $c++) $s[$r][$c] = $Sbox[$s[$r][$c]]; } return $s; } function ShiftRows($s, $Nb) { // shift row r of state S left by r bytes [§5.1.2] $t = array(4); for ($r=1; $r<4; $r++) { for ($c=0; $c<4; $c++) $t[$c] = $s[$r][($c+$r)%$Nb]; // shift into temp copy for ($c=0; $c<4; $c++) $s[$r][$c] = $t[$c]; // and copy back } // note that this will work for Nb=4,5,6, but not 7,8 (always 4 for AES): return $s; // see fp.gladman.plus.com/cryptography_technology/rijndael/aes.spec.311.pdf } function MixColumns($s, $Nb) { // combine bytes of each col of state S [§5.1.3] for ($c=0; $c<4; $c++) { $a = array(4); // 'a' is a copy of the current column from 's' $b = array(4); // 'b' is a•{02} in GF(2^8) for ($i=0; $i<4; $i++) { $a[$i] = $s[$i][$c]; $b[$i] = $s[$i][$c]&0x80 ? $s[$i][$c]<<1 ^ 0x011b : $s[$i][$c]<<1; } // a[n] ^ b[n] is a•{03} in GF(2^8) $s[0][$c] = $b[0] ^ $a[1] ^ $b[1] ^ $a[2] ^ $a[3]; // 2*a0 + 3*a1 + a2 + a3 $s[1][$c] = $a[0] ^ $b[1] ^ $a[2] ^ $b[2] ^ $a[3]; // a0 * 2*a1 + 3*a2 + a3 $s[2][$c] = $a[0] ^ $a[1] ^ $b[2] ^ $a[3] ^ $b[3]; // a0 + a1 + 2*a2 + 3*a3 $s[3][$c] = $a[0] ^ $b[0] ^ $a[1] ^ $a[2] ^ $b[3]; // 3*a0 + a1 + a2 + 2*a3 } return $s; } /** * Key expansion for Rijndael Cipher(): performs key expansion on cipher key * to generate a key schedule * * @param key cipher key byte-array (16 bytes) * @return key schedule as 2D byte-array (Nr+1 x Nb bytes) */ function KeyExpansion($key) { // generate Key Schedule from Cipher Key [§5.2] global $Rcon; // PHP needs explicit declaration to access global variables! $Nb = 4; // block size (in words): no of columns in state (fixed at 4 for AES) $Nk = count($key)/4; // key length (in words): 4/6/8 for 128/192/256-bit keys $Nr = $Nk + 6; // no of rounds: 10/12/14 for 128/192/256-bit keys $w = array(); $temp = array(); for ($i=0; $i<$Nk; $i++) { $r = array($key[4*$i], $key[4*$i+1], $key[4*$i+2], $key[4*$i+3]); $w[$i] = $r; } for ($i=$Nk; $i<($Nb*($Nr+1)); $i++) { $w[$i] = array(); for ($t=0; $t<4; $t++) $temp[$t] = $w[$i-1][$t]; if ($i % $Nk == 0) { $temp = SubWord(RotWord($temp)); for ($t=0; $t6 && $i%$Nk == 4) { $temp = SubWord($temp); } for ($t=0; $t<4; $t++) $w[$i][$t] = $w[$i-$Nk][$t] ^ $temp[$t]; } return $w; } function SubWord($w) { // apply SBox to 4-byte word w global $Sbox; // PHP needs explicit declaration to access global variables! for ($i=0; $i<4; $i++) $w[$i] = $Sbox[$w[$i]]; return $w; } function RotWord($w) { // rotate 4-byte word w left by one byte $w[4] = $w[0]; for ($i=0; $i<4; $i++) $w[$i] = $w[$i+1]; return $w; } // Sbox is pre-computed multiplicative inverse in GF(2^8) used in SubBytes and KeyExpansion [§5.1.1] $Sbox = array(0x63,0x7c,0x77,0x7b,0xf2,0x6b,0x6f,0xc5,0x30,0x01,0x67,0x2b,0xfe,0xd7,0xab,0x76, 0xca,0x82,0xc9,0x7d,0xfa,0x59,0x47,0xf0,0xad,0xd4,0xa2,0xaf,0x9c,0xa4,0x72,0xc0, 0xb7,0xfd,0x93,0x26,0x36,0x3f,0xf7,0xcc,0x34,0xa5,0xe5,0xf1,0x71,0xd8,0x31,0x15, 0x04,0xc7,0x23,0xc3,0x18,0x96,0x05,0x9a,0x07,0x12,0x80,0xe2,0xeb,0x27,0xb2,0x75, 0x09,0x83,0x2c,0x1a,0x1b,0x6e,0x5a,0xa0,0x52,0x3b,0xd6,0xb3,0x29,0xe3,0x2f,0x84, 0x53,0xd1,0x00,0xed,0x20,0xfc,0xb1,0x5b,0x6a,0xcb,0xbe,0x39,0x4a,0x4c,0x58,0xcf, 0xd0,0xef,0xaa,0xfb,0x43,0x4d,0x33,0x85,0x45,0xf9,0x02,0x7f,0x50,0x3c,0x9f,0xa8, 0x51,0xa3,0x40,0x8f,0x92,0x9d,0x38,0xf5,0xbc,0xb6,0xda,0x21,0x10,0xff,0xf3,0xd2, 0xcd,0x0c,0x13,0xec,0x5f,0x97,0x44,0x17,0xc4,0xa7,0x7e,0x3d,0x64,0x5d,0x19,0x73, 0x60,0x81,0x4f,0xdc,0x22,0x2a,0x90,0x88,0x46,0xee,0xb8,0x14,0xde,0x5e,0x0b,0xdb, 0xe0,0x32,0x3a,0x0a,0x49,0x06,0x24,0x5c,0xc2,0xd3,0xac,0x62,0x91,0x95,0xe4,0x79, 0xe7,0xc8,0x37,0x6d,0x8d,0xd5,0x4e,0xa9,0x6c,0x56,0xf4,0xea,0x65,0x7a,0xae,0x08, 0xba,0x78,0x25,0x2e,0x1c,0xa6,0xb4,0xc6,0xe8,0xdd,0x74,0x1f,0x4b,0xbd,0x8b,0x8a, 0x70,0x3e,0xb5,0x66,0x48,0x03,0xf6,0x0e,0x61,0x35,0x57,0xb9,0x86,0xc1,0x1d,0x9e, 0xe1,0xf8,0x98,0x11,0x69,0xd9,0x8e,0x94,0x9b,0x1e,0x87,0xe9,0xce,0x55,0x28,0xdf, 0x8c,0xa1,0x89,0x0d,0xbf,0xe6,0x42,0x68,0x41,0x99,0x2d,0x0f,0xb0,0x54,0xbb,0x16); // Rcon is Round Constant used for the Key Expansion [1st col is 2^(r-1) in GF(2^8)] [§5.2] $Rcon = array( array(0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00), array(0x01, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00), array(0x02, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00), array(0x04, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00), array(0x08, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00), array(0x10, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00), array(0x20, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00), array(0x40, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00), array(0x80, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00), array(0x1b, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00), array(0x36, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00) ); /* - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - */ /** * Encrypt a text using AES encryption in Counter mode of operation * - see http://csrc.nist.gov/publications/nistpubs/800-38a/sp800-38a.pdf * * Unicode multi-byte character safe * * @param plaintext source text to be encrypted * @param password the password to use to generate a key * @param nBits number of bits to be used in the key (128, 192, or 256) * @return encrypted text */ function AESEncryptCtr($plaintext, $password, $nBits) { $blockSize = 16; // block size fixed at 16 bytes / 128 bits (Nb=4) for AES if (!($nBits==128 || $nBits==192 || $nBits==256)) return ''; // standard allows 128/192/256 bit keys // note PHP (5) gives us plaintext and password in UTF8 encoding! // use AES itself to encrypt password to get cipher key (using plain password as source for key // expansion) - gives us well encrypted key $nBytes = $nBits/8; // no bytes in key $pwBytes = array(); for ($i=0; $i<$nBytes; $i++) $pwBytes[$i] = ord(substr($password,$i,1)) & 0xff; $key = Cipher($pwBytes, KeyExpansion($pwBytes)); $key = array_merge($key, array_slice($key, 0, $nBytes-16)); // expand key to 16/24/32 bytes long // initialise counter block (NIST SP800-38A §B.2): millisecond time-stamp for nonce in // 1st 8 bytes, block counter in 2nd 8 bytes $counterBlock = array(); $nonce = floor(microtime(true)*1000); // timestamp: milliseconds since 1-Jan-1970 $nonceSec = floor($nonce/1000); $nonceMs = $nonce%1000; // encode nonce with seconds in 1st 4 bytes, and (repeated) ms part filling 2nd 4 bytes for ($i=0; $i<4; $i++) $counterBlock[$i] = urs($nonceSec, $i*8) & 0xff; for ($i=0; $i<4; $i++) $counterBlock[$i+4] = $nonceMs & 0xff; // and convert it to a string to go on the front of the ciphertext $ctrTxt = ''; for ($i=0; $i<8; $i++) $ctrTxt .= chr($counterBlock[$i]); // generate key schedule - an expansion of the key into distinct Key Rounds for each round $keySchedule = KeyExpansion($key); $blockCount = ceil(strlen($plaintext)/$blockSize); $ciphertxt = array(); // ciphertext as array of strings for ($b=0; $b<$blockCount; $b++) { // set counter (block #) in last 8 bytes of counter block (leaving nonce in 1st 8 bytes) // done in two stages for 32-bit ops: using two words allows us to go past 2^32 blocks (68GB) for ($c=0; $c<4; $c++) $counterBlock[15-$c] = urs($b, $c*8) & 0xff; for ($c=0; $c<4; $c++) $counterBlock[15-$c-4] = urs($b/0x100000000, $c*8); $cipherCntr = Cipher($counterBlock, $keySchedule); // -- encrypt counter block -- // block size is reduced on final block $blockLength = $b<$blockCount-1 ? $blockSize : (strlen($plaintext)-1)%$blockSize+1; $cipherByte = array(); for ($i=0; $i<$blockLength; $i++) { // -- xor plaintext with ciphered counter byte-by-byte -- $cipherByte[$i] = $cipherCntr[$i] ^ ord(substr($plaintext, $b*$blockSize+$i, 1)); $cipherByte[$i] = chr($cipherByte[$i]); } $ciphertxt[$b] = implode('', $cipherByte); // escape troublesome characters in ciphertext } // implode is more efficient than repeated string concatenation $ciphertext = $ctrTxt . implode('', $ciphertxt); $ciphertext = base64_encode($ciphertext); return $ciphertext; } /** * Decrypt a text encrypted by AES in counter mode of operation * * @param ciphertext source text to be decrypted * @param password the password to use to generate a key * @param nBits number of bits to be used in the key (128, 192, or 256) * @return decrypted text */ function AESDecryptCtr($ciphertext, $password, $nBits) { $blockSize = 16; // block size fixed at 16 bytes / 128 bits (Nb=4) for AES if (!($nBits==128 || $nBits==192 || $nBits==256)) return ''; // standard allows 128/192/256 bit keys $ciphertext = base64_decode($ciphertext); // use AES to encrypt password (mirroring encrypt routine) $nBytes = $nBits/8; // no bytes in key $pwBytes = array(); for ($i=0; $i<$nBytes; $i++) $pwBytes[$i] = ord(substr($password,$i,1)) & 0xff; $key = Cipher($pwBytes, KeyExpansion($pwBytes)); $key = array_merge($key, array_slice($key, 0, $nBytes-16)); // expand key to 16/24/32 bytes long // recover nonce from 1st element of ciphertext $counterBlock = array(); $ctrTxt = substr($ciphertext, 0, 8); for ($i=0; $i<8; $i++) $counterBlock[$i] = ord(substr($ctrTxt,$i,1)); // generate key schedule $keySchedule = KeyExpansion($key); // separate ciphertext into blocks (skipping past initial 8 bytes) $nBlocks = ceil((strlen($ciphertext)-8) / $blockSize); $ct = array(); for ($b=0; $b<$nBlocks; $b++) $ct[$b] = substr($ciphertext, 8+$b*$blockSize, 16); $ciphertext = $ct; // ciphertext is now array of block-length strings // plaintext will get generated block-by-block into array of block-length strings $plaintxt = array(); for ($b=0; $b<$nBlocks; $b++) { // set counter (block #) in last 8 bytes of counter block (leaving nonce in 1st 8 bytes) for ($c=0; $c<4; $c++) $counterBlock[15-$c] = urs($b, $c*8) & 0xff; for ($c=0; $c<4; $c++) $counterBlock[15-$c-4] = urs(($b+1)/0x100000000-1, $c*8) & 0xff; $cipherCntr = Cipher($counterBlock, $keySchedule); // encrypt counter block $plaintxtByte = array(); for ($i=0; $i>> operator nor unsigned ints * * @param a number to be shifted (32-bit integer) * @param b number of bits to shift a to the right (0..31) * @return a right-shifted and zero-filled by b bits */ function urs($a, $b) { $a &= 0xffffffff; $b &= 0x1f; // (bounds check) if ($a&0x80000000 && $b>0) { // if left-most bit set $a = ($a>>1) & 0x7fffffff; // right-shift one bit & clear left-most bit $a = $a >> ($b-1); // remaining right-shifts } else { // otherwise $a = ($a>>$b); // use normal right-shift } return $a; } ?>
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