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Try with a block length (ALGD0200InAES256ECBMode.algorithmBlockLen) of
16. AES per specification only employs a block length of 128 bits, while
IBM's Cryptographic APIs also support block lengths of 192 and 256 bits.
-Carsten
-----Original Message-----
From: rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of hockchai Lim
Sent: 16. juni 2010 19:22
To: rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Qc3DecryptData gives me a different
resultfrom
http://www.unsw.adfa.edu.au/~lpb/src/AEScalc/AEScalc.html
ok. I posted a strip down version of my code in
http://code.midrange.com/f309a463e1.html.
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