.\" Copyright 2000 Nicolás Lichtmaier .\" Created 2000-07-22 00:52-0300 .\" .\" %%%LICENSE_START(GPLv2+_DOC_FULL) .\" This is free documentation; you can redistribute it and/or .\" modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as .\" published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of .\" the License, or (at your option) any later version. .\" .\" The GNU General Public License's references to "object code" .\" and "executables" are to be interpreted as the output of any .\" document formatting or typesetting system, including .\" intermediate and printed output. .\" .\" This manual is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, .\" but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of .\" MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the .\" GNU General Public License for more details. .\" .\" You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public .\" License along with this manual; if not, see .\" . .\" %%%LICENSE_END .\" .\" Modified 2002-07-23 19:21:35 CEST 2002 Walter Harms .\" .\" .\" Modified 2003-04-04, aeb .\" .TH ENCRYPT 3 2013-07-22 "" "Linux Programmer's Manual" .SH NAME encrypt, setkey, encrypt_r, setkey_r \- encrypt 64-bit messages .SH SYNOPSIS .BR "#define _XOPEN_SOURCE" " /* See feature_test_macros(7) */" .br .B #include .sp .BI "void encrypt(char " block "[64], int " edflag ); .sp .BR "#define _XOPEN_SOURCE" " /* See feature_test_macros(7) */" .br .B #include .sp .BI "void setkey(const char *" key ); .sp .BR "#define _GNU_SOURCE" " /* See feature_test_macros(7) */" .br .B "#include " .sp .BI "void setkey_r(const char *" key ", struct crypt_data *" data ); .br .BI "void encrypt_r(char *" block ", int " edflag \ ", struct crypt_data *" data ); .sp Each of these requires linking with \fI\-lcrypt\fP. .SH DESCRIPTION These functions encrypt and decrypt 64-bit messages. The .BR setkey () function sets the key used by .BR encrypt (). The .I key argument used here is an array of 64 bytes, each of which has numerical value 1 or 0. The bytes key[n] where n=8*i-1 are ignored, so that the effective key length is 56 bits. .PP The .BR encrypt () function modifies the passed buffer, encoding if .I edflag is 0, and decoding if 1 is being passed. Like the .I key argument, also .I block is a bit vector representation of the actual value that is encoded. The result is returned in that same vector. .PP These two functions are not reentrant, that is, the key data is kept in static storage. The functions .BR setkey_r () and .BR encrypt_r () are the reentrant versions. They use the following structure to hold the key data: .in +4n .nf struct crypt_data { char keysched[16 * 8]; char sb0[32768]; char sb1[32768]; char sb2[32768]; char sb3[32768]; char crypt_3_buf[14]; char current_salt[2]; long int current_saltbits; int direction; int initialized; }; .fi .in .PP Before calling .BR setkey_r () set .I data\->initialized to zero. .SH RETURN VALUE These functions do not return any value. .SH ERRORS Set .I errno to zero before calling the above functions. On success, it is unchanged. .TP .B ENOSYS The function is not provided. (For example because of former USA export restrictions.) .SH ATTRIBUTES .SS Multithreading (see pthreads(7)) The .BR encrypt () and .BR setkey () functions are not thread-safe. .LP The .BR encrypt_r () and .BR setkey_r () functions are thread-safe. .SH CONFORMING TO The functions .BR encrypt () and .BR setkey () conform to SVr4, SUSv2, and POSIX.1-2001. The functions .BR encrypt_r () and .BR setkey_r () are GNU extensions. .SH NOTES In glibc 2.2, these functions use the DES algorithm. .SH EXAMPLE You need to link with libcrypt to compile this example with glibc. To do useful work, the .I key[] and .I txt[] arrays must be filled with a useful bit pattern. .sp .nf #define _XOPEN_SOURCE #include #include int main(void) { char key[64]; /* bit pattern for key */ char txt[64]; /* bit pattern for messages */ setkey(key); encrypt(txt, 0); /* encode */ encrypt(txt, 1); /* decode */ } .fi .SH SEE ALSO .BR cbc_crypt (3), .BR crypt (3), .BR ecb_crypt (3), .\" .BR fcrypt (3) .SH COLOPHON This page is part of release 3.74 of the Linux .I man-pages project. A description of the project, information about reporting bugs, and the latest version of this page, can be found at \%http://www.kernel.org/doc/man\-pages/.