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package gnu.crypto.cipher;

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import gnu.crypto.Registry;

import java.security.InvalidKeyException;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Collections;
import java.util.Iterator;

/**
 * 

The implementation of a Null block cipher.

* *

This cipher does not alter its input at all, claims to process block sizes * 128-, 192- and 256-bit long, and key sizes from 64- to 512-bit in 8-bit * increments.

* * @version $Revision: 1.8 $ */ public final class NullCipher extends BaseCipher { // Constants and variables // ------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Constructor(s) // ------------------------------------------------------------------------- /** Trivial 0-arguments constructor. */ public NullCipher() { super(Registry.NULL_CIPHER, 16, 16); } // Class methods // ------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Instance methods // ------------------------------------------------------------------------- // java.lang.Cloneable interface implementation ---------------------------- public Object clone() { NullCipher result = new NullCipher(); result.currentBlockSize = this.currentBlockSize; return result; } // IBlockCipherSpi interface implementation -------------------------------- public Iterator blockSizes() { ArrayList al = new ArrayList(); al.add(new Integer( 64 / 8)); al.add(new Integer(128 / 8)); al.add(new Integer(192 / 8)); al.add(new Integer(256 / 8)); return Collections.unmodifiableList(al).iterator(); } public Iterator keySizes() { ArrayList al = new ArrayList(); for (int n = 8; n < 64; n++) { al.add(new Integer(n)); } return Collections.unmodifiableList(al).iterator(); } public Object makeKey(byte[] uk, int bs) throws InvalidKeyException { return new Object(); } public void encrypt(byte[] in, int i, byte[] out, int j, Object k, int bs) { System.arraycopy(in, i, out, j, bs); } public void decrypt(byte[] in, int i, byte[] out, int j, Object k, int bs) { System.arraycopy(in, i, out, j, bs); } public boolean selfTest() { return true; } }




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