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Luzifer / go-openssl
go-openssl
is a small library wrapping the crypto/aes
functions in a way the output is compatible to OpenSSL / CryptoJS. For all encryption / decryption processes AES256 is used so this library will not be able to decrypt messages generated with other than openssl aes-256-cbc
. If you're using CryptoJS to process the data you also need to use AES256 on that side.
Version support
For this library only the latest major version is supported. All prior major versions should no longer be used.
The versioning is following SemVer which means upgrading to a newer major version will break your code!
OpenSSL compatibility
1.1.0c
Starting with v2.0.0
go-openssl
generates the encryption keys using sha256sum
algorithm. This is the default introduced in OpenSSL 1.1.0c. When encrypting data you can choose which digest method to use and therefore also continue to use md5sum
. When decrypting OpenSSL encrypted data md5sum
, sha1sum
and sha256sum
are supported.
1.1.1
The PBKDF2 key derivation is not yet supported.
Installation
# Get the latest version
go get github.com/Luzifer/go-openssl
# OR get a specific version
go get gopkg.in/Luzifer/go-openssl.v3
Usage example
The usage is quite simple as you don't need any special knowledge about OpenSSL and/or AES256:
Encrypt
import (
"fmt"
"github.com/Luzifer/go-openssl"
)
func main() {
plaintext := "Hello World!"
passphrase := "z4yH36a6zerhfE5427ZV"
o := openssl.New()
enc, err := o.EncryptString(passphrase, plaintext)
if err != nil {
fmt.Printf("An error occurred: %s\n", err)
}
fmt.Printf("Encrypted text: %s\n", string(enc))
}
Decrypt
import (
"fmt"
"github.com/Luzifer/go-openssl"
)
func main() {
opensslEncrypted := "U2FsdGVkX19ZM5qQJGe/d5A/4pccgH+arBGTp+QnWPU="
passphrase := "z4yH36a6zerhfE5427ZV"
o := openssl.New()
dec, err := o.DecryptString(passphrase, opensslEncrypted)
if err != nil {
fmt.Printf("An error occurred: %s\n", err)
}
fmt.Printf("Decrypted text: %s\n", string(dec))
}
Testing
To execute the tests for this library you need to be on a system having /bin/bash
and openssl
available as the compatibility of the output is tested directly against the openssl
binary. The library itself should be usable on all operating systems supported by Go and crypto/aes
.