The constants below are defined by this extension, and will only be available when the extension has either been compiled into PHP or dynamically loaded at runtime.
Mcrypt can operate in four block cipher modes (CBC
,
OFB
, CFB
, and
ECB
). If linked against libmcrypt-2.4.x or higher the
functions can also operate in the block cipher mode nOFB
and in STREAM
mode. Below you find a list with all
supported encryption modes together with the constants that are
defined for the encryption mode. For a more complete reference and
discussion see Applied Cryptography by Schneier (ISBN 0-471-11709-9).
MCRYPT_MODE_ECB
(electronic
codebook
) is a block cipher mode that is generally
unsuitable for most purposes. The use of this mode is not recommended.
MCRYPT_MODE_CBC
(cipher block
chaining
) is a block cipher mode that is significantly
more secure than ECB
mode.
MCRYPT_MODE_CFB
(cipher
feedback, in 8-bit mode
) is a stream cipher mode.
It is recommended to use NCFB
mode rather
than CFB
mode.
MCRYPT_MODE_OFB
(output feedback, in
8-bit mode
) is a stream cipher mode comparable to CFB
, but
can be used in applications where error propagation cannot
be tolerated.
It is recommended to use NOFB
mode rather
than OFB
mode.
MCRYPT_MODE_NOFB
(output feedback,
in n-bit mode
) is comparable to OFB
mode,
but operates on the full block size of the algorithm.
MCRYPT_MODE_STREAM
is an extra mode to include
some stream algorithms like "WAKE"
or "RC4"
.
Mcrypt supports some other modes of operation for which there are no predefined constants. They can be utilised by passing a string in place of the missing constants.
"ctr"
(counter mode
) is a stream cipher mode.
"ncfb"
(cipher feedback,
in n-bit mode
) is comparable to CFB
mode,
but operates on the full block size of the algorithm.
Some other mode and random device constants:
MCRYPT_ENCRYPT
(int)
MCRYPT_DECRYPT
(int)
MCRYPT_DEV_RANDOM
(int)
MCRYPT_DEV_URANDOM
(int)
MCRYPT_RAND
(int)