PHP - Plus sign with GET query

2019-01-07 18:15发布

I have a PHP script that does basic encryption of a string through the method below:

<?php
$key = 'secretkey';
$string = $_GET['str'];

if ($_GET['method'] == "decrypt")
{
    $output = rtrim(mcrypt_decrypt(MCRYPT_RIJNDAEL_256, md5($key), base64_decode($string), MCRYPT_MODE_CBC, md5(md5($key))), "\0");
}

if ($_GET['method'] == "encrypt")
{
    $output= base64_encode(mcrypt_encrypt(MCRYPT_RIJNDAEL_256, md5($key), $string, MCRYPT_MODE_CBC, md5(md5($key))));
}

echo $output;
?>

An example of a URL to encrypt a string would look like this:

Encrypt.php?method=encrypt&str=the quick fox

Which would return this as the encrypted string:

LCuT/ieVa6cl3/4VtzE+jd9QPT3kvHYYJFqG6tY3P0Q=

Now to decrypt the string all you have to do is change the "method" query to "decrypt", like so:

Encrypt.php?method=decrypt&str=LCuT/ieVa6cl3/4VtzE+jd9QPT3kvHYYJFqG6tY3P0Q=

The only problem is that when that encrypted string is decrypted it returns this:

¬ƒ§rYV}̳5Äš·nßì(ñïX8Þ;b

I have narrowed down the problem to the plus sign that is in the encrypted string. PHP's GET method seems to translate a plus sign into a blank space. I have searched this bug and found out that it has already been filed here. I have tried different methods listed on that page and others with no success. The closest I got is by using this:

$fixedstring = str_replace(" ", "+", $string);

and then using $fixedstring in the encryption methods, the problem is, upon decryption, all blank spaces are converted to plus signs. Any ideas?

I know using POST would make more sense but I am using GET for specific reasons. I will spare the details.

标签: php get
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我想做一个坏孩纸
2楼-- · 2019-01-07 18:36

none of the above answers worked for me, I fixed the "+" sign problem using

rawurldecode() 

and

 rawurlencode() 
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何必那么认真
3楼-- · 2019-01-07 18:40

You should be using urlencode() before putting the encrypted string on the query string, which will "escape" any special characters (including +) and then call urldecode() before decrypting it, to revert them back to their original form.

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Melony?
4楼-- · 2019-01-07 18:49

If you'll read the entirety of that bug report you'll see a reference to RFC 2396. Which states that + is reserved. PHP is correct in translating an unencoded + sign to a space.

You could use urlencode() the ciphertext when returning it to the user. Thus, when the user submits the ciphertext for decryption, you can urldecode() it. PHP will do this automatically for you if it comes in via the GET string as well.

Bottom line: The + must be submitted to PHP as the encoded value: %2B

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Viruses.
5楼-- · 2019-01-07 18:53

I realize that this is an old question, but I was looking for a solution to a similar problem with + signs in a GET string. I stumble upon this page and thought I would share the solution I came up with.

<?php
$key = 'secretkey';
$string = $_GET['str'];

if ($_GET['method'] == "decrypt")
{
    $string = urlencode($string);
    $string = str_replace("+", "%2B",$string);
    $string = urldecode($string);
    $output = rtrim(mcrypt_decrypt(MCRYPT_RIJNDAEL_256, md5($key), base64_decode($string), MCRYPT_MODE_CBC, md5(md5($key))), "\0");
}

if ($_GET['method'] == "encrypt")
{
    $output= base64_encode(mcrypt_encrypt(MCRYPT_RIJNDAEL_256, md5($key), $string, MCRYPT_MODE_CBC, md5(md5($key))));
}

echo $output;
?>
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