Originally a node binding of the C code, this module is now a javascript port of skip32.c by Greg Rose once found here (as of March 2015 this link no longer working):
http://www.qualcomm.com.au/PublicationsDocs/skip32.c
SKIP32 is a 80-bit key, 32-bit block symmetric cipher based on Skipjack. It has the uncommon properties of being fast, creating very dissimilar encrypted values for consecutive input values, and producing output of the same size as the input (32-bit). These make this cipher particularly useful for obfuscating series of 32-bit integers (e.g. auto-incremented database ids). It is probably not appropriate for general cryptography.
CF. http://search.cpan.org/~esh/Crypt-Skip32-0.17/lib/Crypt/Skip32.pm for more discussion.
npm install skip32
or
git clone http://github.com/femto113/node-skip32.git
cd skip32
npm link
var Skip32 = require("skip32").Skip32;
// 80-bit key is provided to constructor as array of up to 10 bytes
// (if fewer than 10 bytes are provided, they will be repeated)
var cipher = new Skip32([0x9b, 0x21, 0x96, 0xe, 0x1a, 0xcf, 0x24, 0x5f, 0x14, 0x93]);
// NOTE: unlike the objects created by crypto.createCipher,
// a Skip32 instance can be reused an unlimited number of times
// encrypt/decrypt take and return 32-bit unsigned integers (uint32)
var e = cipher.encrypt(1);
// e == 585760678
var d = cipher.decrypt(e);
// d == 1
a = [cipher.encrypt(2), cipher.encrypt(3), cipher.encrypt(4)];
// a == [ 534177265, 2331760290, 3033114818 ]
// node's built in hash algorithms can be handy for making keys, e.g.
var key = require('crypto').createHash('md5').update("some text here").
digest().substring(0, 10).split('').map(function (c) { return c.charCodeAt() });
- 1.3.0 - add support for keys provided as hex encoded strings
- 1.2.1 - add short key repitition logic from C++ version
- 1.2.0 - switch to pure Javascript implementation by @imuli (should work with all versions of Node)
- 1.1.0 - updated to work with Node 0.12.X (use 1.0.2 for earlier versions of Node)