reenable RINO 1 functions, add a deprecation note. use by default RINO 2 , with crypto from php-encryption fallback to RINO 1 for old nodes.
		
			
				
	
	
		
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php-encryption
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This is a class for doing symmetric encryption in PHP. **Requires PHP 5.4 or newer.**
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[](https://travis-ci.org/defuse/php-encryption)
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Implementation
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Messages are encrypted with AES-128 in CBC mode and are authenticated with
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HMAC-SHA256 (Encrypt-then-Mac). PKCS7 padding is used to pad the message to
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a multiple of the block size. HKDF is used to split the user-provided key into
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two keys: one for encryption, and the other for authentication. It is
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implemented using the `openssl_` and `hash_hmac` functions.
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Warning
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--------
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This is new code, and it hasn't received much review by experts. I have spent
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many hours making it as secure as possible (extensive runtime tests, secure
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coding practices), and auditing it for problems, but I may have missed some
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issues. So be careful. Don't trust it with your life. Check out the open GitHub
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issues for a list of known issues. If you find a problem with this library,
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please report it by opening a GitHub issue.
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That said, you're probably much better off using this library than any other
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encryption library written in PHP. 
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Philosophy
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-----------
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This library was created after noticing how much insecure PHP encryption code
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there is. I once did a Google search for "php encryption" and found insecure
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code or advice on 9 of the top 10 results.
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Encryption is becoming an essential component of modern websites. This library
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aims to fulfil a subset of that need: Authenticated symmetric encryption of
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short strings, given a random key.
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This library is developed around several core values:
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- Rule #1: Security is prioritized over everything else.
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    > Whenever there is a conflict between security and some other property,
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    > security will be favored. For example, the library has runtime tests,
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    > which make it slower, but will hopefully stop it from encrypting stuff
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    > if the platform it's running on is broken.
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- Rule #2: It should be difficult to misuse the library.
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    > We assume the developers using this library have no experience with
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    > cryptography. We only assume that they know that the "key" is something
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    > you need to encrypt and decrypt the messages, and that it must be
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    > protected. Whenever possible, the library should refuse to encrypt or
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    > decrypt messages when it is not being used correctly.
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- Rule #3: The library aims only to be compatible with itself.
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    > Other PHP encryption libraries try to support every possible type of
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    > encryption, even the insecure ones (e.g. ECB mode). Because there are so
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    > many options, inexperienced developers must make decisions between
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    > things like "CBC" mode and "ECB" mode, knowing nothing about either one,
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    > which inevitably creates vulnerabilities.
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    > This library will only support one secure mode. A developer using this
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    > library will call "encrypt" and "decrypt" not caring about how they are
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    > implemented.
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- Rule #4: The library should consist of a single PHP file and nothing more.
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    > Some PHP encryption libraries, like libsodium-php [1], are not
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    > straightforward to install and cannot packaged with "just download and
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    > extract" applications. This library will always be just one PHP file
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    > that you can put in your source tree and require().
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References:
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    [1] https://github.com/jedisct1/libsodium-php
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