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- #  Cipher/PKCS1_OAEP.py : PKCS#1 OAEP
 
- #
 
- # ===================================================================
 
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- # the extent that dedication to the public domain is not available,
 
- # everyone is granted a worldwide, perpetual, royalty-free,
 
- # non-exclusive license to exercise all rights associated with the
 
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- #
 
- # THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
 
- # EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
 
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- # ===================================================================
 
- from hashlib import sha1
 
- import Crypto.Hash.SHA1
 
- import Crypto.Util.number
 
- import gmpy2
 
- from Crypto import Random
 
- from Crypto.Signature.pss import MGF1
 
- from Crypto.Util.number import bytes_to_long, ceil_div, long_to_bytes
 
- from Crypto.Util.py3compat import _copy_bytes, bord
 
- from Crypto.Util.strxor import strxor
 
- class PKCS1OAEP_Cipher:
 
-     """Cipher object for PKCS#1 v1.5 OAEP.
 
-     Do not create directly: use :func:`new` instead."""
 
-     def __init__(self, key, hashAlgo, mgfunc, label, randfunc):
 
-         """Initialize this PKCS#1 OAEP cipher object.
 
-         :Parameters:
 
-          key : an RSA key object
 
-                 If a private half is given, both encryption and decryption are possible.
 
-                 If a public half is given, only encryption is possible.
 
-          hashAlgo : hash object
 
-                 The hash function to use. This can be a module under `Crypto.Hash`
 
-                 or an existing hash object created from any of such modules. If not specified,
 
-                 `Crypto.Hash.SHA1` is used.
 
-          mgfunc : callable
 
-                 A mask generation function that accepts two parameters: a string to
 
-                 use as seed, and the lenth of the mask to generate, in bytes.
 
-                 If not specified, the standard MGF1 consistent with ``hashAlgo`` is used (a safe choice).
 
-          label : bytes/bytearray/memoryview
 
-                 A label to apply to this particular encryption. If not specified,
 
-                 an empty string is used. Specifying a label does not improve
 
-                 security.
 
-          randfunc : callable
 
-                 A function that returns random bytes.
 
-         :attention: Modify the mask generation function only if you know what you are doing.
 
-                     Sender and receiver must use the same one.
 
-         """
 
-         self._key = key
 
-         if hashAlgo:
 
-             self._hashObj = hashAlgo
 
-         else:
 
-             self._hashObj = Crypto.Hash.SHA1
 
-         if mgfunc:
 
-             self._mgf = mgfunc
 
-         else:
 
-             self._mgf = lambda x,y: MGF1(x,y,self._hashObj)
 
-         self._label = _copy_bytes(None, None, label)
 
-         self._randfunc = randfunc
 
-     def can_encrypt(self):
 
-         """Legacy function to check if you can call :meth:`encrypt`.
 
-         .. deprecated:: 3.0"""
 
-         return self._key.can_encrypt()
 
-     def can_decrypt(self):
 
-         """Legacy function to check if you can call :meth:`decrypt`.
 
-         .. deprecated:: 3.0"""
 
-         return self._key.can_decrypt()
 
-     def encrypt(self, message):
 
-         """Encrypt a message with PKCS#1 OAEP.
 
-         :param message:
 
-             The message to encrypt, also known as plaintext. It can be of
 
-             variable length, but not longer than the RSA modulus (in bytes)
 
-             minus 2, minus twice the hash output size.
 
-             For instance, if you use RSA 2048 and SHA-256, the longest message
 
-             you can encrypt is 190 byte long.
 
-         :type message: bytes/bytearray/memoryview
 
-         :returns: The ciphertext, as large as the RSA modulus.
 
-         :rtype: bytes
 
-         :raises ValueError:
 
-             if the message is too long.
 
-         """
 
-         # See 7.1.1 in RFC3447
 
-         modBits = Crypto.Util.number.size(self._key.n)
 
-         k = ceil_div(modBits, 8) # Convert from bits to bytes
 
-         hLen = self._hashObj.digest_size
 
-         mLen = len(message)
 
-         # Step 1b
 
-         ps_len = k - mLen - 2 * hLen - 2
 
-         if ps_len < 0:
 
-             raise ValueError("Plaintext is too long.")
 
-         # Step 2a
 
-         lHash = sha1(self._label).digest()
 
-         # Step 2b
 
-         ps = b'\x00' * ps_len
 
-         # Step 2c
 
-         db = lHash + ps + b'\x01' + _copy_bytes(None, None, message)
 
-         # Step 2d
 
-         ros = self._randfunc(hLen)
 
-         # Step 2e
 
-         dbMask = self._mgf(ros, k-hLen-1)
 
-         # Step 2f
 
-         maskedDB = strxor(db, dbMask)
 
-         # Step 2g
 
-         seedMask = self._mgf(maskedDB, hLen)
 
-         # Step 2h
 
-         maskedSeed = strxor(ros, seedMask)
 
-         # Step 2i
 
-         em = b'\x00' + maskedSeed + maskedDB
 
-         # Step 3a (OS2IP)
 
-         em_int = bytes_to_long(em)
 
-         # Step 3b (RSAEP)
 
-         m_int = gmpy2.powmod(em_int, self._key.e, self._key.n)
 
-         # Step 3c (I2OSP)
 
-         c = long_to_bytes(m_int, k)
 
-         return c
 
-     def decrypt(self, ciphertext):
 
-         """Decrypt a message with PKCS#1 OAEP.
 
-         :param ciphertext: The encrypted message.
 
-         :type ciphertext: bytes/bytearray/memoryview
 
-         :returns: The original message (plaintext).
 
-         :rtype: bytes
 
-         :raises ValueError:
 
-             if the ciphertext has the wrong length, or if decryption
 
-             fails the integrity check (in which case, the decryption
 
-             key is probably wrong).
 
-         :raises TypeError:
 
-             if the RSA key has no private half (i.e. you are trying
 
-             to decrypt using a public key).
 
-         """
 
-         # See 7.1.2 in RFC3447
 
-         modBits = Crypto.Util.number.size(self._key.n)
 
-         k = ceil_div(modBits,8) # Convert from bits to bytes
 
-         hLen = self._hashObj.digest_size
 
-         # Step 1b and 1c
 
-         if len(ciphertext) != k or k<hLen+2:
 
-             raise ValueError("Ciphertext with incorrect length.")
 
-         # Step 2a (O2SIP)
 
-         ct_int = bytes_to_long(ciphertext)
 
-         # Step 2b (RSADP)
 
-         # m_int = self._key._decrypt(ct_int)
 
-         m_int = gmpy2.powmod(ct_int, self._key.d, self._key.n)
 
-         # Complete step 2c (I2OSP)
 
-         em = long_to_bytes(m_int, k)
 
-         # Step 3a
 
-         lHash = sha1(self._label).digest()
 
-         # Step 3b
 
-         y = em[0]
 
-         # y must be 0, but we MUST NOT check it here in order not to
 
-         # allow attacks like Manger's (http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=704143)
 
-         maskedSeed = em[1:hLen+1]
 
-         maskedDB = em[hLen+1:]
 
-         # Step 3c
 
-         seedMask = self._mgf(maskedDB, hLen)
 
-         # Step 3d
 
-         seed = strxor(maskedSeed, seedMask)
 
-         # Step 3e
 
-         dbMask = self._mgf(seed, k-hLen-1)
 
-         # Step 3f
 
-         db = strxor(maskedDB, dbMask)
 
-         # Step 3g
 
-         one_pos = hLen + db[hLen:].find(b'\x01')
 
-         lHash1 = db[:hLen]
 
-         invalid = bord(y) | int(one_pos < hLen)
 
-         hash_compare = strxor(lHash1, lHash)
 
-         for x in hash_compare:
 
-             invalid |= bord(x)
 
-         for x in db[hLen:one_pos]:
 
-             invalid |= bord(x)
 
-         if invalid != 0:
 
-             raise ValueError("Incorrect decryption.")
 
-         # Step 4
 
-         return db[one_pos + 1:]
 
- def new(key, hashAlgo=None, mgfunc=None, label=b'', randfunc=None):
 
-     """Return a cipher object :class:`PKCS1OAEP_Cipher` that can be used to perform PKCS#1 OAEP encryption or decryption.
 
-     :param key:
 
-       The key object to use to encrypt or decrypt the message.
 
-       Decryption is only possible with a private RSA key.
 
-     :type key: RSA key object
 
-     :param hashAlgo:
 
-       The hash function to use. This can be a module under `Crypto.Hash`
 
-       or an existing hash object created from any of such modules.
 
-       If not specified, `Crypto.Hash.SHA1` is used.
 
-     :type hashAlgo: hash object
 
-     :param mgfunc:
 
-       A mask generation function that accepts two parameters: a string to
 
-       use as seed, and the lenth of the mask to generate, in bytes.
 
-       If not specified, the standard MGF1 consistent with ``hashAlgo`` is used (a safe choice).
 
-     :type mgfunc: callable
 
-     :param label:
 
-       A label to apply to this particular encryption. If not specified,
 
-       an empty string is used. Specifying a label does not improve
 
-       security.
 
-     :type label: bytes/bytearray/memoryview
 
-     :param randfunc:
 
-       A function that returns random bytes.
 
-       The default is `Random.get_random_bytes`.
 
-     :type randfunc: callable
 
-     """
 
-     if randfunc is None:
 
-         randfunc = Random.get_random_bytes
 
-     return PKCS1OAEP_Cipher(key, hashAlgo, mgfunc, label, randfunc)
 
 
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