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Q: Php Database - Content Encryption / Decryption

Alec WeekesGreetings Stack Overflow community, I'm working on a website that will input data into a Database, and the data itself is rather sensitive. As a precaution I want to have some Encryption / Decryption occur, and while I have had success in some basic testing, it's not currently working when I try...

encoding issue maybe ? please validate that what you get when you perform a SELECT is exactly what you INSERTed into the table before, using a checksum such as MD5 if necesary.
Hey Calimero, I can confirm that the data being put into the database, as well as what I am outputting is identical.
then we can get the database out of the way, it's a pure php issue.
What u mean by no longer works? Are u getting any error?
Hi @Anandhunadesh - As you can see in my first example, when I run it on the page itself, the functionality works fine, but when I pull it from the Database, it doesn't. I'm unsure of exactly what the cause is. Perhaps I am missing something. Edit: No error is reported. It's just blank. Nothing in the Logs or Front-end.
Thanks @Chris - Sorry, but that was an error on my end. That's not being used in the input of data, and I've removed it from the output, and it's still not working. I was just testing at the time I wrote that, and forgot to omit it.
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so the data that u get before adding the fetch_array and after are same right? I mean there is no mismatch of data ryt?
@Anandhunadesh - I can confirm that when I output the data without using openssl_decrypt and what I see in the Database are identical.
@AlecWeekes Okay, so what about the decrypted data? (Inside the loop). does it match the original data?
@Anandhunadesh - I'm unable to see as the openssl_decrypt isn't outputting anything.
have you tried outputing the decrypted data inside the loop. Just to make sure that ur query actually returning the needed data echo $row['title']
@Anandhunadesh - Yup. That data is being returned. As mentioned, my connection to the database, and the output of the data itself is working, just not when I attempt to use openssl_decrypt to then make it readable again.
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what does this echo "<pre>" . $title . " - Decrypted Version (MySQLi) </pre>"; line output?
@Anandhunadesh - The only thing output is; - Decrypted Version (MySQLi). The $title itself is entirely blank, with no error messages in the Log or Font end.
thats weird. Try trim() before decryption. Might work
@Anandhunadesh - When using both $trimmed = trim($title) & var_dump($trimmed); I get; C:\wamp64\www\{omitted}\home.php:72:string '' (length=0)
trim before decryption. $trimmed= trim($row['title']); echo $trimmed or var_dump($trimmed)
then use $trimmed in openssl_decrypt()
@Anandhunadesh - Sorry, I should have also said, I am using the trim() & var_dump() to check it with $row['first_name] and that is indeed, returning the correct output. It seems it's just with decrypt that nothing is returned. I have also tried changing the format at which the database holds the data, but neither text, blob, or binary is working.
@Anandhunadesh - I can confirm that performing a trim(); & var_dump(); such as trim(openssl_decrypt($row['first_name'], $cipher, $key, 0, $iv)); returns home.php:76:string '' (length=0)
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There is no reason the openssl_decrypt function can't decrypt something correctly encrypted with openssl_encrypt and same parameters. I would first enable errors reporting and check error logs. The openssl_decrypt function returns false when used with wrong parameters, so you probably get an empty string (Boolean FALSE is converted to "" (the empty string), and you should see warnings accordingly.
Also, there are a lot of things we can't check (what is actually inside the row, what do $cipher, $key, $iv contain...). See How to create a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example
Hello @Chris - I appreciate you helping me. I just wanted to confirm that I am investigating as much as I can, but obviously a little hesitant to reveal the $key, $cipher and $iv however, you're right. Without them, we're not going to get very far. I've attached a Pastebin of them. I will change the $key later, for security reasons. pastebin.com/RxD5CHnG
Yep I don't want you to share sensitive data of course. Just try first to write var_dump($title) instead of echo the full string. I am sure you will see Boolean(False)
@Chris - You're correct. It's returning false, but the as I have said, I'm confused as to why when pulling from the Database it's returning false, but in my local version which is run on the page itself, it works fine. I've provided a Pastebin above with some of the details. I'll change them later for security reasons.
It's hard to say. The function returns false because there is an error somewhere (the encrypted value? another parameter?...). I know my comment is not helpfull but, again, without seeing a complete sample and/or error logs, It's clearly impossible to say, sorry.
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Could you please show the code which encrypts and inserts title into the table, and the complete output of SHOW CREATE TABLE <your_table_name_here>?
@CodyGray - Sorry, but I don't have the reputation yet to make a Chat. And as I don't have an answer, I am unable to really give my responses as one. @Binarus - Firstly, I get the information after submitting it via a form with; $first_name = mysqli_real_escape_string($connection, $_POST['first_name']); and then I encrypt it with; openssl_encrypt($first_name, $cipher, $key, 0, $iv);

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