All the samples for Rijndael algorithm are defining the key from the Rijndael class itself, can't we provide the Key of our own. Any hint on this will help me a lot.
The sample application we are creating is for windows mobile and it doesn't support PasswordDeriveBytes
Thanks in advance Geetha
Update on this topic: As per the code sample provided below, we have tried it and it seems to be working but there is a small hiccup in this. when we decrypt the data there is a 8 bit padding up on the right side of the value for the example, we are encrypting a Unique key for transaction and it looks like this :
Before encryption: MI03112009044625000000000000008024754008
After Decryption: MI03112009044625000000000000008024754008揞⑁㋬㓠⥳空⠜資
can anyone help on this right padding happening in the original value.
thanks Geetha
You can try something like this, based on the RijndaelManaged Class MSDN article that I also recommend you to read.
var plainText = "This will be encrypted.";
var aesAlg = new RijndaelManaged();
aesAlg.Key = new byte[32] { 118, 123, 23, 17, 161, 152, 35, 68, 126, 213, 16, 115, 68, 217, 58, 108, 56, 218, 5, 78, 28, 128, 113, 208, 61, 56, 10, 87, 187, 162, 233, 38 };
aesAlg.IV = new byte[16] { 33, 241, 14, 16, 103, 18, 14, 248, 4, 54, 18, 5, 60, 76, 16, 191};
ICryptoTransform encryptor = aesAlg.CreateEncryptor(aesAlg.Key, aesAlg.IV);
msEncrypt = new MemoryStream();
using (CryptoStream csEncrypt = new CryptoStream(msEncrypt, encryptor, CryptoStreamMode.Write)) {
using (StreamWriter swEncrypt = new StreamWriter(csEncrypt)) {
swEncrypt.Write(plainText);
}
}
return msEncrypt.ToArray();