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#!/usr/bin/perl use lib '../blib/lib'; use Getopt::Std; use Crypt::CBC; use strict vars; my %options; getopts('edk:i:o:',\%options) || die <<USAGE; Usage: des.pl [options] file1 file2 file3... DES encrypt/decrypt files using Cipher Block Chaining mode. It is compatible with files encrypted using "openssl enc -des-cbc -md md5". Options: -e encrypt (default) -d decrypt -k 'key' provide key on command line -i file input file -o file output file USAGE ; @ARGV = $options{'i'} if $options{'i'}; push(@ARGV,'-') unless @ARGV; open (STDOUT,">$options{'o'}") || die "$options{'o'}: $!" if $options{'o'}; my $key = $options{'k'} || get_key(); # DES used by default my $cipher = Crypt::CBC->new(-key => $key, -cipher=> 'DES', -salt => 1) || die "Couldn't create CBC object"; my $decrypt = $options{'d'} and !$options{'e'}; $cipher->start($decrypt ? 'decrypt' : 'encrypt'); my $in; while (@ARGV) { my $file = shift @ARGV; open(ARGV,$file) || die "$file: $!"; print $cipher->crypt($in) while read(ARGV,$in,1024); close ARGV; } print $cipher->finish; sub get_key { local($|) = 1; local(*TTY); open(TTY,"/dev/tty"); my ($key1,$key2); system "stty -echo </dev/tty"; do { print STDERR "DES key: "; chomp($key1 = <TTY>); print STDERR "\r\nRe-type key: "; chomp($key2 = <TTY>); print STDERR "\r\n"; print STDERR "The two keys don't match. Try again.\r\n" unless $key1 eq $key2; } until $key1 eq $key2; system "stty echo </dev/tty"; close(TTY); $key1; }
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