Maybe a piece of code can help you.

use Crypt::CBC; use strict; my $cipher = Crypt::CBC->new( { 'key' => 'a' x 32, # change this to a decent key wi +th 32 chars 'cipher' => 'Rijndael', 'iv' => 'm_?.5fP}', 'regenerate_key'=> 0, 'padding' => 'space', 'prepend_iv' => 0 } ); my $data_to_encrypt = 'what\'s up, doc ?'; my $cipheredtext = $cipher->encrypt($data_to_encrypt); print "ciphered : $cipheredtext \n"; my $plaintext = $cipher->decrypt($cipheredtext); print "plaintext : $plaintext\n"; $cipher->finish;

Rijndael has implementations in several languages, so portability should not be an issue, but consider other, faster encryptions you should.

-- sevensven or nana korobi, ya oki

In reply to Re: Crypt::Rijndael by sevensven
in thread Crypt::Rijndael by olly

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