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| BF_SET_KEY(3) | Library Functions Manual | BF_SET_KEY(3) | 
NAME
BF_set_key,
    BF_encrypt, BF_decrypt,
    BF_ecb_encrypt,
    BF_cbc_encrypt,
    BF_cfb64_encrypt,
    BF_ofb64_encrypt — Blowfish
    encryption
SYNOPSIS
#include
    <openssl/blowfish.h>
void
  
  BF_set_key(BF_KEY *key,
    int len, const unsigned char
    *data);
void
  
  BF_encrypt(BF_LONG *data,
    const BF_KEY *key);
void
  
  BF_decrypt(BF_LONG *data,
    const BF_KEY *key);
void
  
  BF_ecb_encrypt(const unsigned char
    *in, unsigned char *out, BF_KEY
    *key, int enc);
void
  
  BF_cbc_encrypt(const unsigned char
    *in, unsigned char *out, long
    length, BF_KEY *schedule,
    unsigned char *ivec, int
  enc);
void
  
  BF_cfb64_encrypt(const unsigned char
    *in, unsigned char *out, long
    length, BF_KEY *schedule,
    unsigned char *ivec, int *num,
    int enc);
void
  
  BF_ofb64_encrypt(const unsigned char
    *in, unsigned char *out, long
    length, BF_KEY *schedule,
    unsigned char *ivec, int
  *num);
DESCRIPTION
This library implements the Blowfish cipher, which was invented and defined by Counterpane. Note that applications should use higher level functions such as EVP_EncryptInit(3) instead of calling the Blowfish functions directly.
Blowfish is a block cipher that operates on 64-bit (8 byte) blocks of data. It uses a variable size key, but typically, 128-bit (16 byte) keys are considered good for strong encryption. Blowfish can be used in the same modes as DES and is currently one of the faster block ciphers. It is quite a bit faster than DES, and much faster than IDEA or RC2.
Blowfish consists of a key setup phase and the actual encryption or decryption phase.
BF_set_key()
    sets up the BF_KEY key using the
    len bytes long key at data.
BF_ecb_encrypt()
    is the basic Blowfish encryption and decryption function. It encrypts or
    decrypts the first 64 bits of in using the key
    key, putting the result in out.
    enc decides if encryption
    (BF_ENCRYPT) or decryption
    (BF_DECRYPT) shall be performed. The vector pointed
    at by in and out must be 64 bits
    in length, no less. If they are larger, everything after the first 64 bits
    is ignored.
The mode functions
    BF_cbc_encrypt(),
    BF_cfb64_encrypt(), and
    BF_ofb64_encrypt() all operate on variable length
    data. They all take an initialization vector ivec
    which needs to be passed along into the next call of the same function for
    the same message. ivec may be initialized with
    anything, but the recipient needs to know what it was initialized with, or
    it won't be able to decrypt. Some programs and protocols simplify this, like
    SSH, where ivec is simply initialized to zero.
    BF_cbc_encrypt() operates on data that is a multiple
    of 8 bytes long, while BF_cfb64_encrypt() and
    BF_ofb64_encrypt() are used to encrypt a variable
    number of bytes (the amount does not have to be an exact multiple of 8). The
    purpose of the latter two is to simulate stream ciphers and, therefore, they
    need the parameter num, which is a pointer to an
    integer where the current offset in ivec is stored
    between calls. This integer must be initialized to zero when
    ivec is initialized.
BF_cbc_encrypt()
    is the Cipher Block Chaining function for Blowfish. It encrypts or decrypts
    the 64-bit chunks of in using the key
    schedule, putting the result in
    out. enc decides if encryption
    (BF_ENCRYPT) or decryption
    (BF_DECRYPT) shall be performed.
    ivec must point at an 8-byte long initialization
    vector.
BF_cfb64_encrypt()
    is the CFB mode for Blowfish with 64-bit feedback. It encrypts or decrypts
    the bytes in in using the key
    schedule, putting the result in
    out. enc decides if encryption
    (BF_ENCRYPT) or decryption
    (BF_DECRYPT) shall be performed.
    ivec must point at an 8-byte long initialization
    vector. num must point at an integer which must be
    initially zero.
BF_ofb64_encrypt()
    is the OFB mode for Blowfish with 64-bit feedback. It uses the same
    parameters as BF_cfb64_encrypt(), which must be
    initialized the same way.
BF_encrypt()
    and
    BF_decrypt()
    are the lowest level functions for Blowfish encryption. They encrypt/decrypt
    the first 64 bits of the vector pointed by data, using
    the key key. These functions should not be used unless
    implementing `modes' of Blowfish. The alternative is to use
    BF_ecb_encrypt(). Be aware that these functions take
    each 32-bit chunk in host-byte order, which is little-endian on
    little-endian platforms and big-endian on big-endian ones.
SEE ALSO
HISTORY
BF_set_key(),
    BF_encrypt(),
    BF_ecb_encrypt(),
    BF_cbc_encrypt(),
    BF_cfb64_encrypt(), and
    BF_ofb64_encrypt() first appeared in SSLeay 0.6.6.
    BF_decrypt() first appeared in SSLeay 0.9.0. All
    these functions have been available since OpenBSD
    2.4.
| August 5, 2023 | Sortix 1.1.0-dev |