NAME
Crypt::Stream::RC4 - Stream cipher RC4
SYNOPSIS
use Crypt::Stream::RC4;
# encrypt
my $key = "1234567890123456";
my $enc_stream = Crypt::Stream::RC4->new($key);
my $ct = $enc_stream->crypt("plain message");
# decrypt
my $dec_stream = Crypt::Stream::RC4->new($key);
my $pt = $dec_stream->crypt($ct);
DESCRIPTION
Provides an interface to the RC4 stream cipher.
METHODS
Unless noted otherwise, assume $stream is an existing stream object created via new, for example:
my $stream = Crypt::Stream::RC4->new($key);
new
my $stream = Crypt::Stream::RC4->new($key);
# $key .. [binary string] length 5-256 bytes (40 - 2048 bits)
crypt
Encrypts or decrypts data. The output has the same length as the input. Returns a binary string (raw bytes).
The input is converted using Perl's usual scalar stringification. Passing undef is treated as an empty string with the usual warning, and numeric scalars are stringified before processing.
my $ciphertext = $stream->crypt($plaintext);
#or
my $plaintext = $stream->crypt($ciphertext);
keystream
Returns $length bytes of raw keystream as a binary string.
The length is taken using Perl's usual numeric coercion. Values that coerce to an oversized unsigned length are rejected as too large.
my $random_key = $stream->keystream($length);
clone
Returns a copy of the stream cipher object in its current state.
my $stream2 = $stream->clone();