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This directory contains a set of tests for each cipher supported by
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BLAPI. Each subdirectory contains known plaintext and ciphertext pairs
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(and keys and/or iv's if needed). The tests can be run as a full set
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with:
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bltest -T
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or as subsets, for example:
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bltest -T -m des_ecb,md2,rsa
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In each subdirectory, the plaintext, key, and iv are ascii, and treated
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as such. The ciphertext is base64-encoded to avoid the hassle of binary
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files.
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To add a test, incremement the value in the numtests file. Create a
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plaintext, key, and iv file, such that the name of the file is
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incrememted one from the last set of tests. For example, if you are
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adding the second test, put your data in files named plaintext1, key1,
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and iv1 (ignoring key and iv if they are not needed, of course). Make
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sure your key and iv are the correct number of bytes for your cipher (a
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trailing \n is okay, but any other trailing bytes will be used!). Once
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you have your input data, create output data by running bltest on a
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trusted implementation. For example, for a new DES ECB test, run
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bltest -E -m des_ecb -i plaintext1 -k key1 -o ciphertext1 -a in the
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tests/des_ecb directory. Then run
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bltest -T des_ecb from the cmd/bltest directory in the tree of the
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implementation you want to test.
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Note that the -a option above is important, it tells bltest to expect
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the input to be straight ASCII, and not base64 encoded binary!
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Special cases:
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RC5:
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RC5 can take additional parameters, the number of rounds to perform and
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the wordsize to use. The number of rounds is between is between 0 and
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255, and the wordsize is either is either 16, 32, or 64 bits (at this
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time only 32-bit is supported). These parameters are specified in a
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paramsN file, where N is an index as above. The format of the file is
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"rounds=R\nwordsize=W\n".
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public key modes (RSA and DSA):
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Asymmetric key ciphers use keys with special properties, so creating a
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key file with "Mozilla!" in it will not get you very far! To create a
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public key, run bltest with the plaintext you want to encrypt, using a
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trusted implementation. bltest will generate a key and store it in
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"tmp.key", rename that file to keyN. For example:
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bltest -E -m rsa -i plaintext0 -o ciphertext0 -e 65537 -g 32 -a
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mv tmp.key key0
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[note: specifying a keysize (-g) when using RSA is important!]
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