hi,
i'll make the same function on perl who based on this function on php
function encrypt_text($plain_text, $key){
bin2hex(mcrypt_encrypt(MCRYPT_RIJNDAEL_256, $key, $plain_text, MCRYPT_
+MODE_ECB));
return $encrypt_text;
}
I wrote this but this is not the same result
use Crypt::Rijndael;
use Crypt::CBC;
sub chiffrer_string($plain_text, $key){
$key =~ pack('H*', $key);
my $cipher = Crypt::CBC->new(
-key => $key,
-algorithm => 'RIJNDAEL_256',
-mode => 'MODE_ECB',
-padding => 'null',
) || die "Couldn't create CBC object";
my $cipher_text = $cipher->encrypt($plain_text);
my $cipher_block = unpack ("H*", $cipher_text);
return $cipher_block;
have you got any idea ?
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