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This is a filter BIO that encrypts any data written through it, and decrypts any data read from it. It is a BIO wrapper for the cipher routines .Xr EVP_CipherInit 3 , .Xr EVP_CipherUpdate 3 , and .Xr EVP_CipherFinal 3 . .Pp Cipher BIOs do not support .Xr BIO_gets 3 or .Xr BIO_puts 3 . .Pp .Xr BIO_flush 3 on an encryption BIO that is being written through is used to signal that no more data is to be encrypted: this is used to flush and possibly pad the final block through the BIO. .Pp .Fn BIO_set_cipher sets the cipher of BIO .Fa b to .Fa cipher using key .Fa key and IV .Fa iv . .Fa enc should be set to 1 for encryption and zero for decryption. .Pp When reading from an encryption BIO, the final block is automatically decrypted and checked when EOF is detected. .Fn BIO_get_cipher_status is a .Xr BIO_ctrl 3 macro which can be called to determine whether the decryption operation was successful. .Pp .Fn BIO_get_cipher_ctx is a .Xr BIO_ctrl 3 macro which retrieves the internal BIO cipher context. The retrieved context can be used in conjunction with the standard cipher routines to set it up. This is useful when .Fn BIO_set_cipher is not flexible enough for the applications needs. .Pp When encrypting, .Xr BIO_flush 3 must be called to flush the final block through the BIO. If it is not, then the final block will fail a subsequent decrypt. .Pp When decrypting, an error on the final block is signalled by a zero return value from the read operation. A successful decrypt followed by EOF will also return zero for the final read. .Fn BIO_get_cipher_status should be called to determine if the decrypt was successful. .Pp As always, if .Xr BIO_gets 3 or .Xr BIO_puts 3 support is needed, then it can be achieved by preceding the cipher BIO with a buffering BIO. .Sh RETURN VALUES .Fn BIO_f_cipher returns the cipher BIO method. .Fn BIO_set_cipher returns 1 on success and 0 on error. .Pp .Fn BIO_get_cipher_status returns 1 for a successful decrypt and 0 for failure. .Pp .Fn BIO_get_cipher_ctx currently always returns 1. .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr BIO_new 3 .Sh HISTORY .Fn BIO_f_cipher , .Fn BIO_set_cipher , and .Fn BIO_get_cipher_status first appeared in SSLeay 0.6.5 and have been available since .Ox 2.4 . .Pp .Fn BIO_get_cipher_ctx first appeared in SSLeay 0.9.1 and has been available since .Ox 2.6 .