IpcryptNd

Struct IpcryptNd 

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pub struct IpcryptNd { /* private fields */ }
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A structure representing the IPCrypt context for non-deterministic mode.

This struct provides methods for encrypting and decrypting IP addresses using KIASU-BC mode with an 8-byte tweak. The key is 16 bytes (one AES-128 key).

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impl IpcryptNd

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pub const KEY_BYTES: usize = 16usize

The number of bytes required for the encryption key.

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pub const TWEAK_BYTES: usize = 8usize

The number of bytes required for the tweak.

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pub const NDIP_BYTES: usize = 24usize

The number of bytes in the non-deterministic mode output (8-byte tweak + 16-byte ciphertext).

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pub fn generate_key() -> [u8; 16]

Generates a new random key for encryption.

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pub fn new(key: [u8; 16]) -> Self

Creates a new IpcryptNd instance with the given key.

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  • key - A 16-byte array containing the encryption key.
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pub fn new_random() -> Self

Creates a new IpcryptNd instance with a random key.

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pub fn generate_tweak() -> [u8; 8]

Generates a random tweak.

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pub fn encrypt_ipaddr(&self, ip: IpAddr, tweak: Option<[u8; 8]>) -> [u8; 24]

Encrypts an IP address using non-deterministic mode with KIASU-BC.

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  • ip - The IP address to encrypt
  • tweak - Optional tweak to use. If None, a random tweak will be generated.
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A 24-byte array containing the concatenation of the 8-byte tweak and the 16-byte encrypted IP address.

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pub fn decrypt_ipaddr(&self, encrypted: &[u8; 24]) -> IpAddr

Decrypts an IP address that was encrypted using non-deterministic mode with KIASU-BC.

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  • encrypted - A 24-byte array containing the concatenation of the 8-byte tweak and 16-byte ciphertext
§Returns

The decrypted IP address

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impl Drop for IpcryptNd

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fn drop(&mut self)

Executes the destructor for this type. Read more

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