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Re: DES as a stream cipher
On Mon, 22 Apr 1996, Karl A. Siil wrote:
> As this sounds like a previously solved problem, I wanted to find out about
> using DES (or any block cipher) as a stream cipher, i.e., in a manner that
> keeps input and output data length equal. I don't want to use a true stream
> cipher, as I want to use the same key for multiple messages and stream
> ciphers tend to place the bulk of their overhead in the re-key. Since stream
> ciphers have "memory," I would have to "re-key" to the same key for each of
> my messages. I would rather key something like DES once and run it in CBC
> mode or use some other form of IV.
Have a look at cipher feed back mode. I have functions I call cfb64 in
my DES library that give a 'single' character interface to cfb mode DES
using 64bit feedback.
This should be what you want. I also have a triple DES version of cfb64.
In my SSL library also has cfb64 mode for IDEA.
eric
ftp://ftp/pub/Crypto/DES
ftp://ftp/pub/Crypto/SSL
http://www.psy.uq.oz.au/~ftp/Crypto
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