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TCExplorer - Portable Software to Import, Export, Delete, Rename, View, Edit and Execute Files in TrueCrypt Containers

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A portable software to import, export, delete, rename, view, edit and execute files in TrueCrypt containers without requiring administrative privileges
/* LibTomCrypt, modular cryptographic library -- Tom St Denis
 *
 * LibTomCrypt is a library that provides various cryptographic
 * algorithms in a highly modular and flexible manner.
 *
 * The library is free for all purposes without any express
 * guarantee it works.
 *
 * Tom St Denis, tomstdenis@gmail.com, http://libtomcrypt.com
 */

/**
    @file eax_decrypt_verify_memory.c
    EAX implementation, decrypt block of memory, by Tom St Denis
*/
#include "tomcrypt.h"

#ifdef EAX_MODE

/**
   Decrypt a block of memory and verify the provided MAC tag with EAX
   @param cipher     The index of the cipher desired
   @param key        The secret key
   @param keylen     The length of the key (octets)
   @param nonce      The nonce data (use once) for the session
   @param noncelen   The length of the nonce data.
   @param header     The session header data
   @param headerlen  The length of the header (octets)
   @param ct         The ciphertext
   @param ctlen      The length of the ciphertext (octets)
   @param pt         [out] The plaintext
   @param tag        The authentication tag provided by the encoder
   @param taglen     [in/out] The length of the tag (octets)
   @param stat       [out] The result of the decryption (1==valid tag, 0==invalid)
   @return CRYPT_OK if successful regardless of the resulting tag comparison
*/
int eax_decrypt_verify_memory(int cipher,
    const unsigned char *key,    unsigned long keylen,
    const unsigned char *nonce,  unsigned long noncelen,
    const unsigned char *header, unsigned long headerlen,
    const unsigned char *ct,     unsigned long ctlen,
          unsigned char *pt,
          unsigned char *tag,    unsigned long taglen,
          int           *stat)
{
   int            err;
   eax_state     *eax;
   unsigned char *buf;
   unsigned long  buflen;

   LTC_ARGCHK(stat != NULL);
   LTC_ARGCHK(key  != NULL);
   LTC_ARGCHK(pt   != NULL);
   LTC_ARGCHK(ct   != NULL);
   LTC_ARGCHK(tag  != NULL);

   /* default to zero */
   *stat = 0;

   /* allocate ram */
   buf = XMALLOC(taglen);
   eax = XMALLOC(sizeof(*eax));
   if (eax == NULL || buf == NULL) {
      if (eax != NULL) {
         XFREE(eax);
      }
      if (buf != NULL) {
         XFREE(buf);
      }
      return CRYPT_MEM;
   }

   if ((err = eax_init(eax, cipher, key, keylen, nonce, noncelen, header, headerlen)) != CRYPT_OK) {
      goto LBL_ERR;
   }

   if ((err = eax_decrypt(eax, ct, pt, ctlen)) != CRYPT_OK) {
      goto LBL_ERR;
   }
 
   buflen = taglen;
   if ((err = eax_done(eax, buf, &buflen)) != CRYPT_OK) {
      goto LBL_ERR;
   }

   /* compare tags */
   if (buflen >= taglen && memcmp(buf, tag, taglen) == 0) {
      *stat = 1;
   }
   
   err = CRYPT_OK;
LBL_ERR:
#ifdef LTC_CLEAN_STACK
   zeromem(buf, taglen);
   zeromem(eax, sizeof(*eax));
#endif

   XFREE(eax);
   XFREE(buf);

   return err;
}

#endif

/* $Source: /cvs/libtom/libtomcrypt/src/encauth/eax/eax_decrypt_verify_memory.c,v $ */
/* $Revision: 1.4 $ */
/* $Date: 2006/03/31 14:15:35 $ */

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