Leaked source code of windows server 2003
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//#pragma title( "Cipher.cpp - Very simple cipher for encryption" )
/*
Copyright (c) 1995-1998, Mission Critical Software, Inc. All rights reserved.
===============================================================================
Module - Cipher.cpp
System - Common
Author - Tom Bernhardt
Created - 1996-01-21
Description - Very simple Cipher routine for network packet password
encryption. This is a symmetrical cipher where applying
it twice will revert it to its orignial form. One of its
functions is a one's complement so it assumes that no char
will have the value of '\xff' to erroneously pre-terminate
the resultant string.
NOTE: This is obviously so simple that it can be easily
cracked by either single stepping the code or comparing sequences
of known values and their encrypted result. Its only use
is to keep out the casual observer/hacker. It should be replaced
by heavy public key encryption when possible.
Updates -
===============================================================================
*/
#include <windows.h>
#include "Cipher.hpp"
void
SimpleCipher(
WCHAR * str // i/o-string to encrypt
)
{
WCHAR * c;
// exchange nibbles and NOT result or each char
for ( c = str; *c; c++ )
*c = ~( *c >> 4 | *c << 4 );
// exchange chars around middle
for ( --c; c > str; c--, str++ )
{
*c ^= *str;
*str ^= *c;
*c ^= *str;
}
}
void
SimpleCipher(
char unsigned * str // i/o-string to encrypt
)
{
char unsigned * c;
// exchange nibbles and NOT result or each char
for ( c = str; *c; c++ )
*c = ~( *c >> 4 | *c << 4 );
// exchange chars around middle
for ( --c; c > str; c--, str++ )
{
*c ^= *str;
*str ^= *c;
*c ^= *str;
}
}
void
SimpleCipher(
char unsigned * str ,// i/o-string to encrypt
int len // in -length of string
)
{
char unsigned * c;
// exchange nibbles and NOT result or each char
for ( c = str; len--; c++ )
*c = ~( *c >> 4 | *c << 4 );
// exchange chars around middle
for ( --c; c > str; c--, str++ )
{
*c ^= *str;
*str ^= *c;
*c ^= *str;
}
}
// Cipher.cpp - end of file