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    milot.shala
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    Nice entry Andre.

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      andre
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      I am currently working on a version 2, with these added features:

      • optional integrity checks using a checksum or a cryptographic hash
      • error reporting
      • slightly higher security due to added random character. That should make it harder to guess the first byte of the key based on the fact that there are only a limited number of characters used normally. Should increase effective key length by an guestimated 3 bits.
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        andre
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        I have just uploaded a modified version that implements the above features.

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          Alicemirror
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          I am waiting in the shade... When I start (hope tomorrow) I can get the last version :)

          Enrico Miglino (aka Alicemirror)
          Balearic Dynamics
          Islas Baleares, Ibiza (Spain)
          www.balearicdynamics.com

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            goetz
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            If you miss the documentation tools discussion: I've split it out to a "new thread":http://developer.qt.nokia.com/forums/viewthread/4619/

            http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

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              andre
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              I have added a "separate page":http://developer.qt.nokia.com/wiki/SimpleCrypt_algorithm_details that details the algorithm and the layout of the cypher text. Of course, I also added a link from the main page.

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                paucoma
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                Hi Andre,
                First: Thanks for sharing the code.

                Second: You've got some typos in the Example usage code.

                • Name of the Class: SimpleCypt --> SimpleCrypt
                • crypto.setCompression(SimpleCrypto::CompressionAlways)
                  ** crypto.setCompressionMode(SimpleCrypt::CompressionAlways);
                • crypto.setIntegrityProtection(SimpleCrypto::ProtectHash);
                  ** crypto.setIntegrityProtectionMode(SimpleCrypt::ProtectionHash);
                • SimpleCrypt.ErrorNoError --> SimpleCrypt::ErrorNoError

                Third:
                The String Encryption and Decryption works fine, but for the binary version I seem to be having some difficulties.

                my main.cpp
                @
                #include "simplecrypt.h"

                #include <QString>
                #include <QDebug>
                #include <QBuffer>
                #include <QDataStream>

                int main(){
                QString txStr = "Hello world!";

                SimpleCrypt crypto(Q_UINT64_C(0x7F29B208)); //some random number
                // crypto.setCompressionMode(SimpleCrypt::CompressionAlways);
                // crypto.setIntegrityProtectionMode(SimpleCrypt::ProtectionHash);
                QBuffer txB;
                QDataStream s(&txB);
                s << txStr;

                QByteArray cypherBytes = crypto.encryptToByteArray(txB.data());
                if (crypto.lastError() == SimpleCrypt::ErrorNoError) {
                qDebug() << cypherBytes;
                }

                SimpleCrypt cryptu(Q_UINT64_C(0x7F29B208)); //some random number
                QByteArray plainBytes = cryptu.decryptToByteArray(cypherBytes);
                if (!cryptu.lastError() == SimpleCrypt::ErrorNoError) {
                qDebug() << "decrypt error";
                return 0;
                }
                qDebug() << plainBytes;

                QString rxStr;
                QBuffer rxB(&plainBytes);
                QDataStream rs(&rxB);
                rs >> rxStr;
                qDebug() << rxStr;
                return 0;
                }
                @

                My Output (console):

                "??Sß+"
                ""
                ""

                What have I missed or using incorrectly?

                Thanks again for the contribution.

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                  paucoma
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                  So I've played a bit around I've come to the conclusion that I'm using QDataStream incorrectly.

                  My Test Code: main.cpp
                  @
                  #include <QString>
                  #include <QDebug>
                  #include <QBuffer>
                  #include <QDataStream>
                  int main(){
                  QString txStr = "Hello world!";
                  QString rxStr;

                  QBuffer txB;
                  txB.open(QIODevice::ReadWrite);
                  QDataStream s(&txB);
                  qDebug() << txB.size();
                  s << txStr;
                  qDebug() << txB.size();
                  s >> rxStr;
                  qDebug() << rxStr;
                  return 0;
                  }
                  @

                  My Output:
                  0
                  28
                  ""

                  So the buffer is being filled but not correctly being read out.. why not?

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                    giesbert
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                    That's an easy question. Your problem is the stream position:

                    you write to the stream, then start reading after the written bytes :-)

                    try out the following:

                    @
                    #include <QString>
                    #include <QDebug>
                    #include <QBuffer>
                    #include <QDataStream>
                    int main()
                    {
                    QString txStr = "Hello world!";
                    QString rxStr;

                    QBuffer txB;
                    txB.open(QIODevice::WriteOnly);
                    QDataStream s(&txB);
                    qDebug() << txB.size();
                    s << txStr;
                    qDebug() << txB.size();
                    txB.close(); // sets stream position to 0 !!!
                    
                    txB.open(QIODevice::ReadOnly);
                    QDataStream s2(&txB);
                    s2 >> rxStr;
                    qDebug() << rxStr;
                    return 0;
                    

                    }
                    @

                    or use a seek in between

                    @
                    #include <QString>
                    #include <QDebug>
                    #include <QBuffer>
                    #include <QDataStream>
                    int main()
                    {
                    QString txStr = "Hello world!";
                    QString rxStr;

                    QBuffer txB;
                    txB.open(QIODevice::WriteOnly);
                    QDataStream s(&txB);
                    qDebug() << txB.size();
                    s << txStr;
                    qDebug() << txB.size();
                    txB.seek(0); // sets stream position to 0 !!!
                    s >> rxStr;
                    qDebug() << rxStr;
                    return 0;
                    

                    }
                    @

                    I did not compile the code, so it might contain typos

                    Nokia Certified Qt Specialist.
                    Programming Is Like Sex: One mistake and you have to support it for the rest of your life. (Michael Sinz)

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                      paucoma
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                      Aha, got it all sorted out, thanks

                      I had my suspicions on that, but thought that the "<<" and ">>" operators may use seperate index variables.

                      Andre: it would be great if you could incorporate in the Example usage code the following so it works out of the box.

                      @
                      buffer.open(QIODevice::WriteOnly);
                      buffer.close();
                      buffer.open(QIODevice::ReadOnly);
                      @

                      Because newbies like myself:

                      • copy + paste + compile
                        ** if it works -> adapt to needs
                        ** if it doesn't -> get lost in the simplest things

                      Although I must admit that I am learning loads of things through all these problems I get myself into.

                      Gerolf: Once again thanks for your quick and effective response.

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                        andre
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                        paucoma, thank you for your comments and suggestions. I have changed the wiki page accordingly. I am glad you solved the problem, and that it turned out the class itself was not at fault ;-)

                        I must admit that I wrote the examples directly in the wiki page, and thats when errors like these happen. Sorry about that! I hope the current version is more managable? Note that I was talking about "at the other end", implying that the decryption code was not meant to be used in the same function (and thus, implicitly, with the same buffer).

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                          paucoma
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                          Thanks Andre for making the modifications.

                          I have corrected myself a few other details I found.

                          P.S. I didn't know that I had such a priviledge.

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                            andre
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                            Thanks for your effort, I really appreciate it. If you want, you're welcome to update it yourself in the wiki article :-)

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                              giesbert
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                              Hi Andre,

                              one suggestion to the wiki page:
                              In the section SimpleCrypt in use it would be nice to have a list of the encryp/decrypt functions. You state thete are two times 4, but not the names :-)
                              this means searching inside the code :-)

                              The rest sound really god. Thanks for the article.

                              Nokia Certified Qt Specialist.
                              Programming Is Like Sex: One mistake and you have to support it for the rest of your life. (Michael Sinz)

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                                andre
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                                [quote author="Gerolf" date="1300958192"]Hi Andre,

                                one suggestion to the wiki page:
                                In the section SimpleCrypt in use it would be nice to have a list of the encryp/decrypt functions. You state thete are two times 4, but not the names :-)
                                this means searching inside the code :-)

                                The rest sound really god. Thanks for the article.[/quote]

                                Fair enough, done. :-)

                                Thanks for the praise.

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                                  giesbert
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                                  Hi Andre,

                                  I'm currently reading your second article, and found the following "here":http://developer.qt.nokia.com/wiki/SimpleCrypt_algorithm_details#00f4e5788aab6d3546bb433842dbbefc :

                                  bq. The payload data block’s contents are encrypted with a four byte (quint64) key.

                                  quint64 is a 64 bit integer, which means 8 byte.

                                  so also in the snipet page, you say:

                                  @
                                  SimpleCrypt crypto(Q_UINT64_C(0x7F29B208)); //some random number
                                  @

                                  this is just a 32 bit number, not 64 bit.

                                  @
                                  void SimpleCrypt::splitKey()
                                  {
                                  m_keyParts.clear();
                                  m_keyParts.resize(4);
                                  for (int i=0;i<4;i++) {
                                  quint64 part = m_key;
                                  for (int j=i; j>0; j--)
                                  part = part >> 8;
                                  part = part & 0xff;
                                  m_keyParts[i] = static_cast<char>(part);
                                  }
                                  }
                                  @

                                  this also only uses 4 bytes, not 8.

                                  Nokia Certified Qt Specialist.
                                  Programming Is Like Sex: One mistake and you have to support it for the rest of your life. (Michael Sinz)

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                                    giesbert
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                                    some additional topics:

                                    in "Decrypted payload":http://developer.qt.nokia.com/wiki/SimpleCrypt_algorithm_details#2d478ba9ee3cf03e338b506b1a0292dc

                                    SH1 and CRC have the same description:

                                    bq. In case the Protection Checksum flag has been set, the layout of the decrypted payload looks like this:

                                    I think this is just a copy paste error.

                                    As I'm through now, no more things :-)
                                    Very good article, interesting to read. Thanks.

                                    Nokia Certified Qt Specialist.
                                    Programming Is Like Sex: One mistake and you have to support it for the rest of your life. (Michael Sinz)

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                                      andre
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                                      Thank you very much for this catch, Gerolf! You are absolutely right, and this is a big mistake in the algorithm as well. I will take care of fixing this ASAP.

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                                        andre
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                                        OK, fixed on both pages. Very embarrassing, I must say. :(

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                                          giesbert
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                                          Now it looks good, thanks :-)

                                          Nokia Certified Qt Specialist.
                                          Programming Is Like Sex: One mistake and you have to support it for the rest of your life. (Michael Sinz)

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