So I've been trying to use node with node-rsa and javascript with jsencrypt to create a website (for an assignment) where the javascript client gets the public key generated by the server (node-rsa), encrypts the message (jsencrypt) that the user has entered, sends it to the server and gets the server to decrypt it (node-rsa). The generation of the keys works, the encryption works however the decryption doesn't. When I start the node script I do the following for the encryption...
var NodeRSA = require('node-rsa');
var myDecrypter = new NodeRSA({b: 512});
When the client requests the key (I am using express) the following is ran.
app.get('/getPublicKey', function(req, res){
var publicKeyJson = {"Key": ""};
console.log(myDecrypter.exportKey('public'));
publicKeyJson.Key = myDecrypter.exportKey('public');
res.json(JSON.stringify(publicKeyJson));
});
The client then saves that key like this...
var myEncrypter = new JSEncrypt();
var myJson = "";
$.getJSON( "getPublicKey", function( data ) {
myJson = JSON.parse(data).Key;
setKey();
});
function setKey() {
myEncrypter.setPublicKey(myJson);
}
When I got to encrypt and send the message on the client I do this...
function messageEncrypt() {
message = document.getElementById("message").value;
var encrypted = myEncrypter.encrypt(message);
myMessage = {"username": "", "userId": 0.0, "message": ""};
myMessage.username = me.username;
myMessage.userId = me.userId;
myMessage.message = encrypted;
console.log(encrypted);
$.post("sendMessage", myMessage);
}
When the server receives a message this is what happens, this is where I get the errors.
app.post('/sendMessage', function(req, res){
var message = req.body;
var user = message.username;
var id = message.userId;
console.log("What a mess, " + user + " said " + message.message + " what on earth does that mean");
//This line below errors
var clearMessage = myDecrypter.decrypt(message.message, 'utf8');
console.log(user + " said " + clearMessage);
});
The error I get is ...
Error: Error during decryption (probably incorrect key). Original error: Error: error:040A1079:rsa routines:RSA_padding_check_PKCS1_OAEP_mgf1:oaep decoding error
at Error (native)
at NodeRSA.module.exports.NodeRSA.$$decryptKey (/home/node_modules/node-rsa/src/NodeRSA.js:295:19)
at NodeRSA.module.exports.NodeRSA.decrypt (/home/node_modules/node-rsa/src/NodeRSA.js:243:21)
at /home/securechat/securechat.js:36:36
at Layer.handle [as handle_request] (/home/node_modules/express/lib/router/layer.js:95:5)
at next (/home/node_modules/express/lib/router/route.js:131:13)
at Route.dispatch (/home/node_modules/express/lib/router/route.js:112:3)
at Layer.handle [as handle_request] (/home/node_modules/express/lib/router/layer.js:95:5)
at /home/node_modules/express/lib/router/index.js:277:22
at Function.process_params (/home/node_modules/express/lib/router/index.js:330:12)
Here however is where it gets interesting, to get that error message above I had a private key of...
-----BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY-----
MIIBOgIBAAJBAIhdx31QICGN1LKRW4WngeL3RtzPh7cEHmhFJB8m4bQUSTcSi4eg
sUvMeZkWyaF9gOxtZKzk5TI6q+8hg8TY6S8CAwEAAQJASds423cVH/c4NsqhXh8e
KvYwjBFeeNIjQegIq1KctbHmKNM5MMb4jnDqdY/S5XHHS22EGvLNheLgV8tlRjwG
UQIhANpNmbl215eOsGPJ0jqz1XPMBrO35V6I3P04kvr66R1JAiEAn+oL0jtAFETR
4PRfenye5MAu9US3V5MoDN8xUoEvKrcCIQDQT2ZWNNIrHAyzXB2QyJPxqInoqp1j
5QPDWl3ewtj5iQIgY3E1nKw/stsA8LTGUvMAFBv2l4r9wDXAaBC7KSUwYY0CIAj4
0gA9etDbPm3H/XDwK4WXs9mXkKroyxewkWoOoAw/
-----END RSA PRIVATE KEY-----
and the public key sent to the client was...
-----BEGIN PUBLIC KEY-----
MFwwDQYJKoZIhvcNAQEBBQADSwAwSAJBAIhdx31QICGN1LKRW4WngeL3RtzPh7cE
HmhFJB8m4bQUSTcSi4egsUvMeZkWyaF9gOxtZKzk5TI6q+8hg8TY6S8CAwEAAQ==
-----END PUBLIC KEY-----
The encrypted messages (stackoverflow) was ...
XDViV0InCSnpyBxbNu5Herut0JYSsp87buvhzM4g2f9z3khIx2zA8Ou0Uq0TtmqtvBBVtZi5wZbcS6em/vB78g==
The interesting thing is that when I used the demo on jsencrypt website and enter my private key as well as the encrypted message I get the correct decrypted message.
So my question is...
What am I doing wrong with my node-rsa decryption???
If you need anymore information/code please put it in the comments below.
See Question&Answers more detail:
os