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9.7 KiB
C++
226 lines
9.7 KiB
C++
/*
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Copyright (c) 2011, Andre Somers
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All rights reserved.
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Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
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* Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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* Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
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documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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* Neither the name of the Rathenau Instituut, Andre Somers nor the
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names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products
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derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
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THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" AND
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ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED
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WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE
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DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL ANDRE SOMERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY
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DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
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(INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES;
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LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR #######; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND
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ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
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(INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS
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SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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*/
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#ifndef SIMPLECRYPT_H
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#define SIMPLECRYPT_H
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#include <QString>
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#include <QVector>
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#include <QFlags>
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/**
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@ short Simple encrypt*ion and decryption of strings and byte arrays
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This class provides a simple implementation of encryption and decryption
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of strings and byte arrays.
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@warning The encryption provided by this class is NOT strong encryption. It may
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help to shield things from curious eyes, but it will NOT stand up to someone
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determined to break the encryption. Don't say you were not warned.
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The class uses a 64 bit key. Simply create an instance of the class, set the key,
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and use the encryptToString() method to calculate an encrypted version of the input string.
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To decrypt that string again, use an instance of SimpleCrypt initialized with
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the same key, and call the decryptToString() method with the encrypted string. If the key
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matches, the decrypted version of the string will be returned again.
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If you do not provide a key, or if something else is wrong, the encryption and
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decryption function will return an empty string or will return a string containing nonsense.
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lastError() will return a value indicating if the method was succesful, and if not, why not.
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SimpleCrypt is prepared for the case that the encryption and decryption
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algorithm is changed in a later version, by prepending a version identifier to the cypertext.
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*/
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class SimpleCrypt
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{
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public:
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/**
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CompressionMode describes if compression will be applied to the data to be
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encrypted.
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*/
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enum CompressionMode {
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CompressionAuto, /*!< Only apply compression if that results in a shorter plaintext. */
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CompressionAlways, /*!< Always apply compression. Note that for short inputs, a compression may result in longer data */
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CompressionNever /*!< Never apply compression. */
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};
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/**
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IntegrityProtectionMode describes measures taken to make it possible to detect problems with the data
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or wrong decryption keys.
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Measures involve adding a checksum or a cryptograhpic hash to the data to be encrypted. This
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increases the length of the resulting cypertext, but makes it possible to check if the plaintext
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appears to be valid after decryption.
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*/
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enum IntegrityProtectionMode {
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ProtectionNone, /*!< The integerity of the encrypted data is not protected. It is not really possible to detect a wrong key, for instance. */
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ProtectionChecksum,/*!< A simple checksum is used to verify that the data is in order. If not, an empty string is returned. */
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ProtectionHash /*!< A cryptographic hash is used to verify the integrity of the data. This method produces a much stronger, but longer check */
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};
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/**
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Error describes t*he type of error that occured.
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*/
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enum Error {
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ErrorNoError, /*!< No error occurred. */
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ErrorNoKeySet, /*!< No key was set. You can not encrypt or decrypt without a valid key. */
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ErrorUnknownVersion, /*!< The version of this data is unknown, or the data is otherwise not valid. */
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ErrorIntegrityFailed, /*!< The integrity check of the data failed. Perhaps the wrong key was used. */
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};
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/**
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Constructor. *
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Constructs a SimpleCrypt instance without a valid key set on it.
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*/
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SimpleCrypt();
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/**
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Constructor. *
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Constructs a SimpleCrypt instance and initializes it with the given @arg key.
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*/
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explicit SimpleCrypt(quint64 key);
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/**
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( Re-) initializes* the key with the given @arg key.
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*/
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void setKey(quint64 key);
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/**
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Returns true if SimpleCrypt has been initialized with a key.
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*/
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bool hasKey() const {return !m_keyParts.isEmpty();}
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/**
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Sets the compress*ion mode to use when encrypting data. The default mode is Auto.
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Note that decryption is not influenced by this mode, as the decryption recognizes
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what mode was used when encrypting.
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*/
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void setCompressionMode(CompressionMode mode) {m_compressionMode = mode;}
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/**
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Returns the CompressionMode that is currently in use.
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*/
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CompressionMode compressionMode() const {return m_compressionMode;}
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/**
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Sets the integrity mode to use when encrypting data. The default mode is Checksum.
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Note that decryption is not influenced by this mode, as the decryption recognizes
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what mode was used when encrypting.
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*/
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void setIntegrityProtectionMode(IntegrityProtectionMode mode) {m_protectionMode = mode;}
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/**
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Returns the IntegrityProtectionMode that is currently in use.
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*/
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IntegrityProtectionMode integrityProtectionMode() const {return m_protectionMode;}
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/**
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Returns the last *error that occurred.
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*/
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Error lastError() const {return m_lastError;}
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/**
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Encrypts the @arg* plaintext string with the key the class was initialized with, and returns
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a cyphertext the result. The result is a base64 encoded version of the binary array that is the
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actual result of the string, so it can be stored easily in a text format.
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*/
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QString encryptToString(const QString& plaintext) ;
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/**
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Encrypts the @arg* plaintext QByteArray with the key the class was initialized with, and returns
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a cyphertext the result. The result is a base64 encoded version of the binary array that is the
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actual result of the encryption, so it can be stored easily in a text format.
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*/
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QString encryptToString(QByteArray plaintext) ;
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/**
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Encrypts the @arg* plaintext string with the key the class was initialized with, and returns
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a binary cyphertext in a QByteArray the result.
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This method returns a byte array, that is useable for storing a binary format. If you need
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a string you can store in a text file, use encryptToString() instead.
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*/
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QByteArray encryptToByteArray(const QString& plaintext) ;
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/**
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Encrypts the @arg* plaintext QByteArray with the key the class was initialized with, and returns
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a binary cyphertext in a QByteArray the result.
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This method returns a byte array, that is useable for storing a binary format. If you need
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a string you can store in a text file, use encryptToString() instead.
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*/
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QByteArray encryptToByteArray(QByteArray plaintext) ;
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/**
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Decrypts a cypher*text string encrypted with this class with the set key back to the
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plain text version.
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If an error occured, such as non-matching keys between encryption and decryption,
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an empty string or a string containing nonsense may be returned.
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*/
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QString decryptToString(const QString& cyphertext) ;
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/**
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Decrypts a cypher*text string encrypted with this class with the set key back to the
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plain text version.
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If an error occured, such as non-matching keys between encryption and decryption,
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an empty string or a string containing nonsense may be returned.
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*/
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QByteArray decryptToByteArray(const QString& cyphertext) ;
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/**
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Decrypts a cypher*text binary encrypted with this class with the set key back to the
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plain text version.
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If an error occured, such as non-matching keys between encryption and decryption,
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an empty string or a string containing nonsense may be returned.
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*/
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QString decryptToString(QByteArray cypher) ;
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/**
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Decrypts a cypher*text binary encrypted with this class with the set key back to the
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plain text version.
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If an error occured, such as non-matching keys between encryption and decryption,
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an empty string or a string containing nonsense may be returned.
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*/
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QByteArray decryptToByteArray(QByteArray cypher) ;
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//enum to describe options that have been used for the encryption. Currently only one, but
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//that only leaves room for future extensions like adding a cryptographic hash...
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enum CryptoFlag{CryptoFlagNone = 0,
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CryptoFlagCompression = 0x01,
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CryptoFlagChecksum = 0x02,
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CryptoFlagHash = 0x04
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};
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Q_DECLARE_FLAGS(CryptoFlags, CryptoFlag);
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private:
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void splitKey();
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quint64 m_key;
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QVector<char> m_keyParts;
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CompressionMode m_compressionMode;
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IntegrityProtectionMode m_protectionMode;
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Error m_lastError;
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};
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Q_DECLARE_OPERATORS_FOR_FLAGS(SimpleCrypt::CryptoFlags)
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#endif // SimpleCrypt_H
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