This project shows how to extend PyCrypto with your own ciphers.
In PyCrypto the various ciphering modes are added to a block cipher in two steps.
First the basic ciphering modes: CBC
, CFB
, OFB
, CTR
, these are added
to a cipher in a C file: block_template.c. This only works for the ciphers
bundled with PyCrypto.
The more complicated ciphering modes ( CCM
, EAX
, SIV
, OPENPGP
, GCM
)
are added to a cipher by building upon the simple modes, in Crypto/Cipher/blockalgo.py
So if you want to use blockalgo to add CCM
to your own cipher, you will have to make sure it supports the simple ciphering modes first.
You can do this by deriving from the _BlockCipher
class offered here.
It expects the user to implement only the encrypt_block
and decrypt_block
methods.
In order to add the more complex modes you can pass the above cipher as the factory class
to a BlockAlgo
derived object.
Three examples are provided:
- AESCipher : should behave exactly the same as
Crypto.Cipher.AES
- for testing. - TandemCipher : A Cipher as used in GSMK cryptophone, XORring AES and Twofish.
- TwofishCipher: wraps the twofish module, adding PyCrypto ciphering modes.
- Modes.py: For the purpose of testing the
CipherAdapter
, several wrappers which add a ciphering mode to a cipher, using only it's ECB mode.
Note that in AESCipher
and TandemCipher
the new
factory method is in the top level class,
while in the TwofishCipher
module the new
method is a module level function.
These are implemented differently showing two different ways of implementing a cipher.
- For CFB mode currently only
segment_size=128
is supported.
Author: Willem Hengeveld [email protected]