1 /* crypto/des/rpc_enc.c */
\r/* Copyright (C) 1995-1997 Eric Young (eay@mincom.oz.au)
\r * All rights reserved.
\r *
\r * This package is an SSL implementation written
\r * by Eric Young (eay@mincom.oz.au).
\r * The implementation was written so as to conform with Netscapes SSL.
\r *
\r * This library is free for commercial and non-commercial use as long as
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\r\r#include "rpc_des.h"
\r#include "des_locl.h"
\r#include "des_ver.h"
\r\r#ifndef NOPROTO
\rint _des_crypt(char *buf,int len,struct desparams *desp);
\r#else
\rint _des_crypt();
\r#endif
\r\rint _des_crypt(buf, len, desp)
\rchar *buf;
\rint len;
\rstruct desparams *desp;
\r {
\r des_key_schedule ks;
\r int enc;
\r\r des_set_key((des_cblock *)desp->des_key,ks);
\r enc=(desp->des_dir == ENCRYPT)?DES_ENCRYPT:DES_DECRYPT;
\r\r if (desp->des_mode == CBC)
\r des_ecb_encrypt((des_cblock *)desp->UDES.UDES_buf,
\r (des_cblock *)desp->UDES.UDES_buf,ks,enc);
\r else
\r {
\r des_ncbc_encrypt((des_cblock *)desp->UDES.UDES_buf,
\r (des_cblock *)desp->UDES.UDES_buf,
\r (long)len,ks,
\r (des_cblock *)desp->des_ivec,enc);
\r#ifdef undef
\r /* len will always be %8 if called from common_crypt
\r * in secure_rpc.
\r * Libdes's cbc encrypt does not copy back the iv,
\r * so we have to do it here. */
\r /* It does now :-) eay 20/09/95 */
\r\r a=(char *)&(desp->UDES.UDES_buf[len-8]);
\r b=(char *)&(desp->des_ivec[0]);
\r\r *(a++)= *(b++); *(a++)= *(b++);
\r *(a++)= *(b++); *(a++)= *(b++);
\r *(a++)= *(b++); *(a++)= *(b++);
\r *(a++)= *(b++); *(a++)= *(b++);
\r#endif
\r }
\r return(1);
\r }
\r\r