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**TgCrypto** is a high-performance, easy-to-install Telegram Crypto Library written in C as a Python extension. **TgCrypto** is a high-performance, easy-to-install Telegram Crypto Library written in C as a Python extension.
TgCrypto is intended for [Pyrogram](//github.com/pyrogram/pyrogram) and implements the crypto algorithms Telegram TgCrypto is intended for [Pyrogram](//github.com/pyrogram/pyrogram) and implements the crypto algorithms Telegram
requires, namely **AES-IGE 256 bit** (used in MTProto v2.0) and **AES-CTR 256 bit** (used for CDN encrypted files). requires, namely:
- **AES256-IGE** - used in [MTProto v2.0](https://core.telegram.org/mtproto).
- **AES256-CTR** - used for [CDN encrypted files](https://core.telegram.org/cdn).
- **AES256-CBC** - used for [encrypted passport credentials](https://core.telegram.org/passport).
## Installation ## Installation
``` bash ``` bash
$ pip3 install --upgrade tgcrypto $ pip3 install -U tgcrypto
``` ```
More info: https://docs.pyrogram.org/topics/tgcrypto More info: https://docs.pyrogram.org/topics/tgcrypto
## API ## API
TgCrypto API consists of these four methods: TgCrypto API consists of these six methods:
```python ```python
def ige256_encrypt(data: bytes, key: bytes, iv: bytes) -> bytes: def ige256_encrypt(data: bytes, key: bytes, iv: bytes) -> bytes:
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def ctr256_encrypt(data: bytes, key: bytes, iv: bytes, state: bytes) -> bytes: def ctr256_encrypt(data: bytes, key: bytes, iv: bytes, state: bytes) -> bytes:
def ctr256_decrypt(data: bytes, key: bytes, iv: bytes, state: bytes) -> bytes: def ctr256_decrypt(data: bytes, key: bytes, iv: bytes, state: bytes) -> bytes:
def cbc256_encrypt(data: bytes, key: bytes, iv: bytes) -> bytes:
def cbc256_decrypt(data: bytes, key: bytes, iv: bytes) -> bytes:
``` ```
## Usage ## Usage
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``` python ``` python
import os import os
import tgcrypto import tgcrypto
data = os.urandom(10 * 1024 * 1024 + 7) # 10 MB of random data + 7 bytes to show padding data = os.urandom(10 * 1024 * 1024 + 7) # 10 MB of random data + 7 bytes to show padding
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``` python ``` python
import os import os
import tgcrypto import tgcrypto
data = os.urandom(10 * 1024 * 1024) # 10 MB of random data data = os.urandom(10 * 1024 * 1024) # 10 MB of random data
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``` python ``` python
import os import os
import tgcrypto
from io import BytesIO from io import BytesIO
import tgcrypto
data = BytesIO(os.urandom(10 * 1024 * 1024)) # 10 MB of random data data = BytesIO(os.urandom(10 * 1024 * 1024)) # 10 MB of random data
key = os.urandom(32) # Random Key key = os.urandom(32) # Random Key
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print(data.getvalue() == decrypted_data.getvalue()) # True print(data.getvalue() == decrypted_data.getvalue()) # True
``` ```
### CBC Mode
**Note**: Data must be padded to match a multiple of the block size (16 bytes).
``` python
import os
import tgcrypto
data = os.urandom(10 * 1024 * 1024 + 7) # 10 MB of random data + 7 bytes to show padding
key = os.urandom(32) # Random Key
enc_iv = bytearray(os.urandom(16)) # Random IV
dec_iv = enc_iv.copy() # Keep a copy for decryption
# Pad with zeroes: -7 % 16 = 9
data += bytes(-len(data) % 16)
cbc_encrypted = tgcrypto.cbc256_encrypt(data, key, enc_iv)
cbc_decrypted = tgcrypto.cbc256_decrypt(cbc_encrypted, key, dec_iv)
print(data == cbc_decrypted) # True
```
## Testing ## Testing
1. Install the package: `pip3 install -U tgcrypto`. 1. Install the package: `pip3 install -U tgcrypto`.
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3. Enter the directory: `cd tgcrypto`. 3. Enter the directory: `cd tgcrypto`.
4. Run tests: `python3 -m unittest`. 4. Run tests: `python3 -m unittest`.
**Note**: I haven't found any public test vectors for AES-IGE 256 bit, yet. **Note**: I haven't found any public test vectors for AES256-IGE, yet.
## License ## License