Custom crypto utility that wraps the DotNet cryptography
API to make life easier
- NodeJs https://github.com/telkomdev/crypsi
- Python https://github.com/telkomdev/pycrypsi
- Golang https://github.com/telkomdev/go-crypsi
- Java/JVM https://github.com/telkomdev/jcrypsi
- Javascript (React and Browser) https://github.com/telkomdev/crypsi.js
- Asymmetric encryption with RSA
- Generate RSA private and public key
- Digital Signature with RSA private and public key using PSS
- Symmetric encryption with AES
- Message authentication code with HMAC
- Generate Hash with Common DIGEST Algorithm
Create new Solution
$ mkdir MyApp
$ cd MyApp/
$ dotnet new sln -n MyApp
The template "Solution File" was created successfully.
Create example console app inside MyApp Solution
$ dotnet new console -o MyApp.App
Add MyApp.App
to MyApp Solution
$ dotnet sln MyApp.sln add MyApp.App/MyApp.App.csproj
Clone NetCrypsi
$ git clone https://github.com/telkomdev/NetCrypsi.git
Add NetCrypsi.Lib
to MyApp Solution
$ dotnet sln MyApp.sln add NetCrypsi/NetCrypsi.Lib/NetCrypsi.Lib.csproj
Add Clone NetCrypsi
to MyApp.App
as a reference
$ dotnet add MyApp.App/MyApp.App.csproj reference NetCrypsi/NetCrypsi.Lib/NetCrypsi.Lib.csproj
Check MyApp reference
$ dotnet list MyApp.App/MyApp.App.csproj reference
Project reference(s)
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..\NetCrypsi\NetCrypsi.Lib\NetCrypsi.Lib.csproj
Edit MyApp.App/Programm.cs
using System;
using System.Text;
using NetCrypsi.Lib;
// See https://aka.ms/new-console-template for more information
Console.WriteLine("Hello, World!");
Console.WriteLine(Digestx.MD5Hex(Encoding.UTF8.GetBytes("wuriyanto")));
Run MyApp.App
$ cd MyApp.App/
$ dotnet run
Hello, World!
60E1BC04FA194A343B50CE67F4AFCFF8