File: C:/strawberry/perl/vendor/lib/Crypt/OpenSSL/AES.pm
package Crypt::OpenSSL::AES;
# Copyright (C) 2006 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.
use 5.006002;
use strict;
use warnings;
require Exporter;
our @ISA = qw(Exporter);
# Items to export into callers namespace by default. Note: do not export
# names by default without a very good reason. Use EXPORT_OK instead.
# Do not simply export all your public functions/methods/constants.
# This allows declaration use Crypt::OpenSSL::AES ':all';
# If you do not need this, moving things directly into @EXPORT or @EXPORT_OK
# will save memory.
our %EXPORT_TAGS = ( 'all' => [ qw(
) ] );
our @EXPORT_OK = ( @{ $EXPORT_TAGS{'all'} } );
our @EXPORT = qw(
);
our $VERSION = '0.05';
require XSLoader;
XSLoader::load('Crypt::OpenSSL::AES', $VERSION);
# Preloaded methods go here.
1;
__END__
=head1 NAME
Crypt::OpenSSL::AES - A Perl wrapper around OpenSSL's AES library
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use Crypt::OpenSSL::AES;
my $cipher = new Crypt::OpenSSL::AES($key);
$encrypted = $cipher->encrypt($plaintext)
$decrypted = $cipher->decrypt($encrypted)
=head1 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.
=over 4
=item $cipher->encrypt($data)
Encrypt data. The size of C<$data> must be exactly C<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.
=item $cipher->decrypt($data)
Decrypts C<$data>. The size of C<$data> must be exactly C<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.
=item 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.
=item blocksize
This method is used by Crypt::CBC to check the block size.
The blocksize for AES is always 16 bytes.
=back
=head2 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)
=head1 SEE ALSO
L<Crypt::CBC>
http://www.openssl.org/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced_Encryption_Standard
http://www.csrc.nist.gov/encryption/aes/
=head1 BUGS
Need more (and better) test cases.
=head1 AUTHOR
Tolga Tarhan, E<lt>cpan at ttar dot orgE<gt>
The US Government's Advanced Encryption Standard is the Rijndael
Algorithm and was developed by Vincent Rijmen and Joan Daemen.
=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2006 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.
=cut