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openssl_private_decrypt

(PHP 4 >= 4.0.6, PHP 5)

openssl_private_decryptDéchiffre des données avec une clé privée

Description

bool openssl_private_decrypt ( string $data , string &$decrypted , mixed $key [, int $padding = OPENSSL_PKCS1_PADDING ] )

openssl_private_decrypt() déchiffre data qui a été chiffrée précédemment avec openssl_private_encrypt(), puis stocke le résultat dans la variable decrypted.

Vous pouvez utiliser cette fonction pour déchiffrer les données qui sont supposées vous être personnellement adressées.

Liste de paramètres

data

decrypted

key

key doit être la clé privée utilisée pour chiffrer les données.

padding

padding peut être OPENSSL_PKCS1_PADDING, OPENSSL_SSLV23_PADDING, OPENSSL_PKCS1_OAEP_PADDING ou OPENSSL_NO_PADDING.

Valeurs de retour

Cette fonction retourne TRUE en cas de succès ou FALSE si une erreur survient.

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add a note add a note User Contributed Notes openssl_private_decrypt
sevaa at sprynet dot com 02-Oct-2009 07:08
When used with RSA, this function only accepts a single block. Block size is equal to the RSA key size - i. e., with a 1024-bit key, block size should be 128 bytes. Depending on the padding scheme, the payload may be even smaller. The padding is removed, so you'll receive the ready to use plaintext. Blocking logic is up to the caller, though.

When passing Microsoft CryptoAPI-generated RSA cyphertext, revert the bytes in the block (you may use strrev()).
wfredkNOSPAM at L5DevelopmentNOSPAM dot com 08-Mar-2002 03:58
Encrypt using public key, decrypt using private key.

Use this to store stuff in your database: Unless someone
has your private key, the database contents are useless.

Also, use this for sending to a specific individual:  Get
their public key, encrypt the message, only they can use
their private key to decode it.

<?php
echo "Source: $source";
$fp=fopen("/path/to/certificate.crt","r");
$pub_key=fread($fp,8192);
fclose($fp);
openssl_get_publickey($pub_key);
/*
 * NOTE:  Here you use the $pub_key value (converted, I guess)
 */
openssl_public_encrypt($source,$crypttext,$pub_key);
echo
"String crypted: $crypttext";

$fp=fopen("/path/to/private.key","r");
$priv_key=fread($fp,8192);
fclose($fp);
// $passphrase is required if your key is encoded (suggested)
$res = openssl_get_privatekey($priv_key,$passphrase);
/*
 * NOTE:  Here you use the returned resource value
 */
openssl_private_decrypt($crypttext,$newsource,$res);
echo
"String decrypt : $newsource";
?>

 
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