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NAMECrypt::AuthEnc::CCM - Authenticated encryption in CCM mode SYNOPSIS### OO interface use Crypt::AuthEnc::CCM; # encrypt and authenticate my $ae = Crypt::AuthEnc::CCM->new("AES", $key, $iv, $adata, $tag_len, $pt_len); my $ct = $ae->encrypt_add('data1'); $ct .= $ae->encrypt_add('data2'); $ct .= $ae->encrypt_add('data3'); my $tag = $ae->encrypt_done(); # decrypt and verify my $ae = Crypt::AuthEnc::CCM->new("AES", $key, $iv, $adata, $tag_len, $pt_len); my $pt = $ae->decrypt_add('ciphertext1'); $pt .= $ae->decrypt_add('ciphertext2'); $pt .= $ae->decrypt_add('ciphertext3'); my $tag = $ae->decrypt_done(); die "decrypt failed" unless $tag eq $expected_tag; #or my $result = $ae->decrypt_done($expected_tag); # 0 or 1 ### functional interface use Crypt::AuthEnc::CCM qw(ccm_encrypt_authenticate ccm_decrypt_verify); ($ciphertext, $tag) = ccm_encrypt_authenticate('AES', $key, $nonce, $adata, $tag_len, $plaintext); $plaintext = ccm_decrypt_verify('AES', $key, $nonce, $adata, $ciphertext, $tag); DESCRIPTIONCCM is a encrypt+authenticate mode that is centered around using AES (or any 16-byte cipher) as a primitive. Unlike EAX and OCB mode, it is only meant for packet mode where the length of the input is known in advance. EXPORTNothing is exported by default. You can export selected functions: use Crypt::AuthEnc::CCM qw(ccm_encrypt_authenticate ccm_decrypt_verify); FUNCTIONSccm_encrypt_authenticatemy ($ciphertext, $tag) = ccm_encrypt_authenticate($cipher, $key, $nonce, $adata, $tag_len, $plaintext); # $cipher .. 'AES' or name of any other cipher with 16-byte block len # $key ..... key of proper length (e.g. 128/192/256bits for AES) # $nonce ... unique nonce/salt (no need to keep it secret) # $adata ... additional authenticated data # $tag_len . required length of output tag CCM parameters should follow <http://nvlpubs.nist.gov/nistpubs/Legacy/SP/nistspecialpublication800-38c.pdf> # tag length: 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16 (reasonable minimum is 8) # nonce length: 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 (if you are not sure, use 11) # BEWARE nonce length determines max. enc/dec data size: max_data_size = 2^(8*(15-nonce_len)) ccm_decrypt_verifymy $plaintext = ccm_decrypt_verify($cipher, $key, $nonce, $adata, $ciphertext, $tag); # on error returns undef METHODSnewmy $ae = Crypt::AuthEnc::CCM->new($cipher, $key, $nonce, $adata, $tag_len, $pt_len); # $cipher .. 'AES' or name of any other cipher with 16-byte block len # $key ..... key of proper length (e.g. 128/192/256bits for AES) # $nonce ... unique nonce/salt (no need to keep it secret) # $adata ... additional authenticated data # $tag_len . required length of output tag # $pt_len .. expected length of plaintext/ciphertext to encrypt/decrypt encrypt_add$ciphertext = $ae->encrypt_add($data); # can be called multiple times encrypt_donemy $tag = $ae->encrypt_done; # returns $tag value decrypt_add$plaintext = $ae->decrypt_add($ciphertext); # can be called multiple times decrypt_donemy $tag = $ae->decrypt_done; # returns $tag value #or my $result = $ae->decrypt_done($tag); # returns 1 (success) or 0 (failure) clonemy $ae_new = $ae->clone; SEE ALSO
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