I am implementing a demo for RSA Encryption and Decryption in Android. I can Perform Encryption very well, but In Decryption I get an Exception: >>java.security.InvalidKeyException: unknown key type passed to RSA
.
KeyPairGenerator kpg;
KeyPair kp;
PublicKey publicKey;
PrivateKey privateKey;
byte [] encryptedBytes,decryptedBytes;
Cipher cipher,cipher1;
String encrypted,decrypted;
public String RSAEncrypt (final String plain) throws NoSuchAlgorithmException, NoSuchPaddingException, InvalidKeyException, IllegalBlockSizeException, BadPaddingException
{
kpg = KeyPairGenerator.getInstance("RSA");
kpg.initialize(1024);
kp = kpg.genKeyPair();
publicKey = kp.getPublic();
privateKey = kp.getPrivate();
cipher = Cipher.getInstance("RSA");
cipher.init(Cipher.ENCRYPT_MODE, publicKey);
encryptedBytes = cipher.doFinal(plain.getBytes());
encrypted = new String(encryptedBytes);
System.out.println("EEncrypted?????"+encrypted);
return encrypted;
}
public String RSADecrypt (final String result) throws NoSuchAlgorithmException, NoSuchPaddingException, InvalidKeyException, IllegalBlockSizeException, BadPaddingException
{
cipher1=Cipher.getInstance("RSA");
cipher1.init(Cipher.DECRYPT_MODE, privateKey);
decryptedBytes = cipher1.doFinal(result.getBytes());
decrypted = new String(decryptedBytes);
System.out.println("DDecrypted?????"+decrypted);
return decrypted;
}
And I am calling the function from here:
encrypt.setOnClickListener(new OnClickListener()
{
public void onClick(View arg0)
{
try
{
RSAEncrypt rsaencrypt=new RSAEncrypt();
rsaencrypt.RSAEncrypt(name);
result=rsaencrypt.RSAEncrypt(name);
Toast.makeText(getBaseContext(), result.toString(),Toast.LENGTH_SHORT).show();
System.out.println("Result:"+result);
}
catch(Exception e)
{
e.printStackTrace();
Toast.makeText(getBaseContext(), e.toString(),Toast.LENGTH_LONG).show();
}
}
});
decrypt.setOnClickListener(new OnClickListener()
{
public void onClick(View arg0)
{
{
try
{
RSAEncrypt rsadecrypt=new RSAEncrypt();
rsadecrypt.RSADecrypt(result);
ans=rsadecrypt.RSADecrypt(result);
System.out.println("Result is"+ans);
Toast.makeText(getBaseContext(), ans.toString(),Toast.LENGTH_LONG).show();
}
catch(Exception e)
{
e.printStackTrace();
Toast.makeText(getBaseContext(), e.toString(),Toast.LENGTH_LONG).show();
System.out.println("Exception is>>"+e);
}
}
});
when using RSAEcvypt method, its fill PublicKey and private key. And when your Decrypt your generated byte[], your publicKey and privateKey being NULL. Because of that you get this error.
You should use your keys static;
My class:
I think the problem is that you should use the same key pair to encrypt and decrypt the cipher. Referring to the JavaDoc:
In RSA you should use the public key for encryption and the private key for decryption.
Your sample code uses for encryption and decryption the public key - this can not work.
Hence in the decryption part you should initialize the cipher this way:
Furthermor your code has a second significant bug:
You are converting a byte array with binary content to a String.
Never ever convert binary data to a String!
Strings are for string characters, not binary data. If you want to pack binary data into a String encode it to printable characters for example using Hex or Base64.
The following example uses the hexadecimal encoder fro org.apache.common.codec package - a third party library with has to be installed.
Here is an example for Android of:
These methods deal with all the base 64 encoding/decoding.