NAME
Crypt::Rainbow - Crypt::CBC-compliant block cipher
ABSTRACT
Rainbow is 128-bit block cipher that accepts a 128-bit key. Designed by Chang-Hyi Lee and Jeong-Soo Kim of Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology, Rainbow is similar to the block ciphers Square and Shark.
SYNOPSIS
use Crypt::Rainbow;
$cipher = new Crypt::Rainbow $key;
$ciphertext = $cipher->encrypt($plaintext);
$plaintext = $cipher->decrypt($ciphertext);
DESCRIPTION
Rainbow is 128-bit block cipher that accepts a 128-bit key. Designed by Chang-Hyi Lee and Jeong-Soo Kim of Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology, Rainbow is similar to the block ciphers Square and Shark.
Rainbow was submitted as an AES candidate but was rejected because it was deemed not ``complete and proper'', based on the requirements specified by NIST in the Federal Register on September 12, 1997.
This module supports the Crypt::CBC interface, with the following functions.
Functions
- blocksize
-
Returns the size (in bytes) of the block (16, in this case).
- keysize
-
Returns the size (in bytes) of the key (16, in this case).
- encrypt($data)
-
Encrypts 16 bytes of $data and returns the corresponding ciphertext.
- decrypt($data)
-
Decrypts 16 bytes of $data and returns the corresponding plaintext.
EXAMPLE 1
#!/usr/local/bin/perl
use diagnostics;
use strict;
use warnings;
use Crypt::Rainbow;
# key must be 16 bytes long
my $key = "0123456789abcdef";
my $cipher = new Crypt::Rainbow $key;
print "blocksize = ", $cipher->blocksize, " bytes \n";
print "keysize = ", $cipher->keysize, " bytes \n";
# block must be 16 bytes long
my $plaintext1 = "0123456789abcdef";
my $ciphertext = $cipher->encrypt($plaintext1);
my $plaintext2 = $cipher->decrypt($ciphertext);
print "Decryption OK\n" if ($plaintext1 eq $plaintext2);
EXAMPLE 2
#!/usr/local/bin/perl
use diagnostics;
use strict;
use warnings;
use Crypt::CBC; # CBC automatically loads Rainbow for us
# when using Crypt::CBC, key may be of ANY length
my $key = "0123456789abcdef";
# IV must be exactly 16 bytes long
my $IV = pack "H32", 0;
my $cipher = Crypt::CBC->new({'key' => $key,
'cipher' => 'Rainbow',
'iv' => $IV,
'regenerate_key' => 1,
'padding' => 'standard',
'prepend_iv' => 0
});
# when using Crypt::CBC, plaintext may be of ANY length
my $plaintext1 = "This is a test";
my $ciphertext = $cipher->encrypt($plaintext1);
my $plaintext2 = $cipher->decrypt($ciphertext);
print "Decryption OK\n" if ($plaintext1 eq $plaintext2);
MORE EXAMPLES
See Crypt::CBC for more examples using CBC mode. See also the "examples" and "t" directories for some more examples.
SEE ALSO
Crypt::Khazad, Crypt::Misty1, Crypt::Anubis, Crypt::Noekeon, Crypt::Skipjack, Crypt::Camellia, and Crypt::Square.
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright 2003 by Julius C. Duque. Please read contact.html for details on how to contact the author.
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the GNU General Public License.