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-"""
-Encryption module that uses the Java Cryptography Extensions (JCE).
-
-Note that in default installations of the Java Runtime Environment, the
-maximum key length is limited to 128 bits due to US export
-restrictions. This makes the generated keys incompatible with the ones
-generated by pycryptopp, which has no such restrictions. To fix this,
-download the "Unlimited Strength Jurisdiction Policy Files" from Sun,
-which will allow encryption using 256 bit AES keys.
-"""
-from javax.crypto import Cipher
-from javax.crypto.spec import SecretKeySpec, IvParameterSpec
-
-import jarray
-
-# Initialization vector filled with zeros
-_iv = IvParameterSpec(jarray.zeros(16, 'b'))
-
-
-def aesEncrypt(data, key):
- cipher = Cipher.getInstance('AES/CTR/NoPadding')
- skeySpec = SecretKeySpec(key, 'AES')
- cipher.init(Cipher.ENCRYPT_MODE, skeySpec, _iv)
- return cipher.doFinal(data).tostring()
-
-# magic.
-aesDecrypt = aesEncrypt
-
-
-def getKeyLength():
- maxlen = Cipher.getMaxAllowedKeyLength('AES/CTR/NoPadding')
- return min(maxlen, 256) / 8