Issue
I had asked a question about this earlier, but it didn't get answered right and led nowhere.
So I've clarified few details on the problem and I would really like to hear your ideas on how could I fix this or what should I try.
I have Java 1.6.0.12 installed on my Linux server and the code below runs just perfectly.
String key = "av45k1pfb024xa3bl359vsb4esortvks74sksr5oy4s5serondry84jsrryuhsr5ys49y5seri5shrdliheuirdygliurguiy5ru";
try {
Cipher c = Cipher.getInstance("ARCFOUR");
SecretKeySpec secretKeySpec = new SecretKeySpec(key.getBytes("UTF-8"), "ARCFOUR");
c.init(Cipher.DECRYPT_MODE, secretKeySpec);
return new String(c.doFinal(Hex.decodeHex(data.toCharArray())), "UTF-8");
} catch (InvalidKeyException e) {
throw new CryptoException(e);
}
Today I installed Java 1.6.0.26 on my server user and when I try to run my application, I get the following exception. My guess would be that it has something to do with the Java installation configuration because it works in the first one, but doesn't work in the later version.
Caused by: java.security.InvalidKeyException: Illegal key size or default parameters
at javax.crypto.Cipher.a(DashoA13*..) ~[na:1.6]
at javax.crypto.Cipher.a(DashoA13*..) ~[na:1.6]
at javax.crypto.Cipher.a(DashoA13*..) ~[na:1.6]
at javax.crypto.Cipher.init(DashoA13*..) ~[na:1.6]
at javax.crypto.Cipher.init(DashoA13*..) ~[na:1.6]
at my.package.Something.decode(RC4Decoder.java:25) ~[my.package.jar:na]
... 5 common frames omitted
Line 25 is:
c.init(Cipher.DECRYPT_MODE, secretKeySpec);
Notes:
* java.security on server's 1.6.0.12 java directory matches almost completely with the 1.6.0.26 java.security file. There are no additional providers in the first one.
* The previous question is here.
Solution
Most likely you don't have the unlimited strength file installed now.
You may need to download this file:
Java Cryptography Extension (JCE) Unlimited Strength Jurisdiction Policy Files 6
Java Cryptography Extension (JCE) Unlimited Strength Jurisdiction Policy Files 7 Download
Java Cryptography Extension (JCE) Unlimited Strength Jurisdiction Policy Files 8 Download (only required for versions before Java 8 u162)
Extract the jar files from the zip and save them in ${java.home}/jre/lib/security/
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Answered By - James Black
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