Key | Value |
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FileName | ./usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.26.1/x86_64-linux-thread-multi/auto/Crypt/Rijndael/Rijndael.so |
FileSize | 21832 |
MD5 | B645ABDB29F807A20D82DA8C5DFD8307 |
SHA-1 | 3C3613C98CC37E433698D2C74339B65BB6D60EE0 |
SHA-256 | 943F42C8141DC756DEBF6821E5A60A7279B7CF110A91210311AA5850CB5E24AB |
SSDEEP | 384:nIJtjgbcgdFs0hMo02ln5y1ONiKd+SCCc1:nIJ6sRo0fuiW+SCC8 |
TLSH | T167A22B0BBBE24D7FC894CBB805AB46682D70A5914793876F1120B3367D42B6C6F19E43 |
hashlookup:parent-total | 2 |
hashlookup:trust | 60 |
The searched file hash is included in 2 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:
Key | Value |
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MD5 | A1355208DE2E074F58C042E2F3828156 |
PackageArch | x86_64 |
PackageDescription | This module implements the Rijndael cipher, which has just been selected as the Advanced Encryption Standard. * keysize Returns the keysize, which is 32 (bytes). The Rijndael cipher actually supports keylengths of 16, 24 or 32 bytes, but there is no way to communicate this to 'Crypt::CBC'. * blocksize The blocksize for Rijndael is 16 bytes (128 bits), although the algorithm actually supports any blocksize that is any multiple of our bytes. 128 bits, is however, the AES-specified block size, so this is all we support. * $cipher = Crypt::Rijndael->new( $key [, $mode] ) Create a new 'Crypt::Rijndael' cipher object with the given key (which must be 128, 192 or 256 bits long). The additional '$mode' argument is the encryption mode, either 'MODE_ECB' (electronic codebook mode, the default), 'MODE_CBC' (cipher block chaining, the same that 'Crypt::CBC' does), 'MODE_CFB' (128-bit cipher feedback), 'MODE_OFB' (128-bit output feedback), or 'MODE_CTR' (counter mode). ECB mode is very insecure (read a book on cryptography if you don't know why!), so you should probably use CBC mode. * $cipher->set_iv($iv) This allows you to change the initial value vector used by the chaining modes. It is not relevant for ECB mode. * $cipher->encrypt($data) Encrypt data. The size of '$data' must be a multiple of 'blocksize' (16 bytes), otherwise this function will croak. Apart from that, it can be of (almost) any length. * $cipher->decrypt($data) Decrypts '$data'. |
PackageName | perl-Crypt-Rijndael |
PackageRelease | lp150.40.1 |
PackageVersion | 1.16 |
SHA-1 | A9B4BE2B50635EBBB96DA902F2F67C8794DB3D4D |
SHA-256 | 4564A62D12C3E23218E94D5C5DB71365B376683F93CD28E23BEE30772C92674E |
Key | Value |
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MD5 | B4DC3C0D61C653F0DE4EE2BDB0037D59 |
PackageArch | x86_64 |
PackageDescription | This module implements the Rijndael cipher, which has just been selected as the Advanced Encryption Standard. * keysize Returns the keysize, which is 32 (bytes). The Rijndael cipher actually supports keylengths of 16, 24 or 32 bytes, but there is no way to communicate this to 'Crypt::CBC'. * blocksize The blocksize for Rijndael is 16 bytes (128 bits), although the algorithm actually supports any blocksize that is any multiple of our bytes. 128 bits, is however, the AES-specified block size, so this is all we support. * $cipher = Crypt::Rijndael->new( $key [, $mode] ) Create a new 'Crypt::Rijndael' cipher object with the given key (which must be 128, 192 or 256 bits long). The additional '$mode' argument is the encryption mode, either 'MODE_ECB' (electronic codebook mode, the default), 'MODE_CBC' (cipher block chaining, the same that 'Crypt::CBC' does), 'MODE_CFB' (128-bit cipher feedback), 'MODE_OFB' (128-bit output feedback), or 'MODE_CTR' (counter mode). ECB mode is very insecure (read a book on cryptography if you don't know why!), so you should probably use CBC mode. * $cipher->set_iv($iv) This allows you to change the initial value vector used by the chaining modes. It is not relevant for ECB mode. * $cipher->encrypt($data) Encrypt data. The size of '$data' must be a multiple of 'blocksize' (16 bytes), otherwise this function will croak. Apart from that, it can be of (almost) any length. * $cipher->decrypt($data) Decrypts '$data'. |
PackageName | perl-Crypt-Rijndael |
PackageRelease | 40.1 |
PackageVersion | 1.16 |
SHA-1 | 9747AE9962ADDEB2C1E82ABDCFAD64C94B341771 |
SHA-256 | 979864B6167AFC91A4449B78E106A40E6C05BBE56B91EDBEFDBA42653C32725C |