Qt-Secret
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Note

The OpenSSL library is better for security and performance, so we implemented a Qt wrapper library to make it easier to use. See the EasySSL library.

Fast encryption library supporting RSA and AES algorithms.

Futures

The Qt-Secret library supports the following algorithms:

RSA

The current implementation supports the following key sizes:

Supported sizes

  • RSA64
  • RSA128
  • RSA256
  • RSA512
  • RSA1024
  • RSA2048
  • RSA3072
  • RSA4096
  • RSA6144
  • RSA8192

Supported futures

  • Encryption and decryption of messages.
  • Signature and verification of the message signature.

AES

AES implementation was borrowed from bricke, because it fulfills the goals of this library.

Individual thanks bricke for implementing the AES encryption class.

AES Levels

The class supports all AES key lengths

  • AES_128
  • AES_192
  • AES_256

Modes

The class supports the following operating modes

  • ECB
  • CBC
  • CFB
  • OFB

Padding

By default the padding method is ISO, however, the class supports:

  • ZERO
  • PKCS7
  • ISO

Build

with qmake

  • git clone https://github.com/QuasarApp/Qt-Secret.git
  • cd Qt-Secret
  • git submodule update –init –recursive
  • sudo apt install qt5-default
  • qmake -r DEFINE+=WITHOUT_GUI Qt-Secret.pro

    ‍DEFINE+=WITHOUT_GUI fot build without gui example, if you want build gui example remove this line. For build the gui example you need to install qml controls 2 in you os. Try sudo apt install qml-module-qtquick-controls2 qtdeclarative5-dev qtdeclarative5-qtquick2-plugin

  • make -j8
  • make test #(for testing)

with cmake

  • git clone https://github.com/QuasarApp/Qt-Secret.git
  • cd Qt-Secret
  • git submodule update –init –recursive
  • sudo apt install qt5-default
  • cmake -DCMAKE_PREFIX_PATH=you/Qt/dir .
  • make -j8
  • make test #(for testing)

Include

for qmake projects

  • cd yourRepo
  • git submodule add https://github.com/QuasarApp/Qt-Secret.git # add the repository of Qt-Secret into your repo like submodule
  • git submodule update –init –recursive
  • Add to the list of libraries for the Qt-Secret assembly. For example, you can create Main.Pro in which connect Qt-Secret and your project.pro files as subprojects.

Main.pro:

TEMPLATE = subdirs
CONFIG += ordered
SUBDIRS += \
Qt-Secret \
MyProject
  • Include in your MyProject.pro file the pri file of Qt-Secret library
    include($$PWD/../Qt-Secret/src/Qt-Secret.pri)
  • Rebuild your project

For cmake projects

  • cd yourRepo
  • git submodule add https://github.com/QuasarApp/Qt-Secret.git # add the repository of Qt-Secret into your repo like submodule
  • git submodule update –init –recursive
  • Include in your CMakeLists.txt file the main CMakeLists.txt file of Qt-Secret library
    add_subdirectory(Qt-Secret)
    target_link_libraries(MyBinary PUBLIC Qt-Secret)
  • Rebuild your project

Note

By Default Qt-Secret makes as a static library. If you want to create a shared library just add the BUILD_SHARED_LIBS into your main CMakeLists.txt file. Example :

set(BUILD_SHARED_LIBS ON)
add_subdirectory(Qt-Secret)
target_link_libraries(MyBinary PUBLIC Qt-Secret)

For other build systems

  • cd yourRepo
  • git submodule add https://github.com/QuasarApp/Qt-Secret.git # add the repository of Qt-Secret into your repo like submodule
  • git submodule update –init –recursive
  • Add the rule for build Qt-Secret
  • Add INCLUDEPATH and LIBS for your build system
  • Rebuild your project

Detailed instructions of include in QtCreator see @ref /mnt/storage/Workers/ubuntu20/docsGen/DocsGenerator/QuasarApp/Qt-Secret/Doc/QtCreator.md "here".

Usage

RSA

Encryption and decryption of messages.

#include <qrsaencryption.h>
#include <QDebug>
bool testEncryptAndDecryptExample() {
QByteArray pub, priv;
QRSAEncryption e(QRSAEncryption::Rsa::RSA_2048);
e.generatePairKey(pub, priv); // or other rsa size
QByteArray msg = "test message";
auto encryptMessage = e.encode(msg, pub);
if (encryptMessage == msg)
return false;
auto decodeMessage = e.decode(encryptMessage, priv);
return decodeMessage == msg;
}
int main() {
if (testEncryptAndDecryptExample()) {
qInfo() << "Success!";
}
}

Signature and verification of the message signature.

#include <qrsaencryption.h>
#include <QDebug>
bool testExample() {
QByteArray pub, priv;
QRSAEncryption e(QRSAEncryption::Rsa::RSA_2048);
e.generatePairKey(pub, priv); // or other rsa size
QByteArray msg = "test message";
auto signedMessage = e.signMessage(msg, priv);
if (e.checkSignMessage(signedMessage, pub)) {
qInfo() <<" message signed success";
return true;
}
return false;
}
int main() {
if (testExample()) {
qInfo() <<"success!";
}
}

AES

Sample code using a 128bit key in ECB mode

#include "qaesencryption.h"
QAESEncryption encryption(QAESEncryption::AES_128, QAESEncryption::ECB);
QByteArray encodedText = encryption.encode(plainText, key);
QByteArray decodedText = encryption.decode(encodedText, key);

Example for 256bit CBC using QString

#include <QCryptographicHash>
#include "qaesencryption.h"
QAESEncryption encryption(QAESEncryption::AES_256, QAESEncryption::CBC);
QString inputStr("The Advanced Encryption Standard (AES), also known by its original name Rijndael "
"is a specification for the encryption of electronic data established by the U.S. "
"National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in 2001");
QString key("your-string-key");
QString iv("your-IV-vector");
QByteArray hashKey = QCryptographicHash::hash(key.toLocal8Bit(), QCryptographicHash::Sha256);
QByteArray hashIV = QCryptographicHash::hash(iv.toLocal8Bit(), QCryptographicHash::Md5);
QByteArray encodeText = encryption.encode(inputStr.toLocal8Bit(), hashKey, hashIV);
QByteArray decodeText = encryption.decode(encodeText, hashKey, hashIV);
QString decodedString = QString(encryption.removePadding(decodeText));
//decodedString == inputStr !!!

Example via static invocation

Static invocation without creating instances, 256 bit key, ECB mode, starting from QString text/key

#include <QCryptographicHash>
#include "qaesencryption.h"
QString inputStr("The Advanced Encryption Standard (AES), also known by its original name Rijndael "
"is a specification for the encryption of electronic data established by the U.S. "
"National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in 2001");
QString key("your-string-key");
QString iv("your-IV-vector");
QByteArray hashKey = QCryptographicHash::hash(key.toLocal8Bit(), QCryptographicHash::Sha256);
QByteArray hashIV = QCryptographicHash::hash(iv.toLocal8Bit(), QCryptographicHash::Md5);
//Static invocation
QByteArray encrypted = QAESEncryption::Crypt(QAESEncryption::AES_256, QAESEncryption::CBC,
inputStr.toLocal8Bit(), hashKey, hashIV);
//...
// Removal of Padding via Static function
QString decodedString = QString(QAESEncryption::RemovePadding(decodeText));