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Asked: June 14, 20262026-06-14T14:28:19+00:00 2026-06-14T14:28:19+00:00

I’m trying to encrypt my data with AES algorithm with CBC mode. For this

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I’m trying to encrypt my data with AES algorithm with CBC mode. For this reason I use .Net Library ‘Bouncy Castle’. I have not a background in crypto, so I’m trying to use it in a straightforward way. Here is my encrypt code

public byte[] encrypt(byte[] key, byte[] iv,byte[] data) 
    {
        IBlockCipher engine=new AesFastEngine();
        KeyParameter keyParam = new KeyParameter(key);
        CbcBlockCipher cipher = new CbcBlockCipher(engine);

        ICipherParameters parameters = new ParametersWithIV(keyParam, iv);

        byte[] output=new byte[16+data.Length];
        cipher.Init(true, parameters);
        cipher.ProcessBlock(data, 0, output, data.Length);

        //process output
        byte[] cipherArray = new byte[data.Length];
        /*
        int k=0;
        for (int i = 0; i < output.Length; i++) 
        {
            if (output[i]!= 0) 
            {
                cipherArray[k++] = output[i];
            }
        }
         */
        return cipherArray;

    }

When I try an input that is not a multiply of 16, I get an exception. When I pad the array to the right with a number of (16-length%16) with zeros on the left, I can get a result. But the result is a problem for me as well. It gives me a result like this:

[0][0][0][0[111][22][33][44][66][77][33][12][32][23][0][0][0][0][0] 

zeros on the both left and right.

I thought it may be about my use of ProcessBlock(data, 0, output, data.Length) function. I use it with the assumption that output will be my ciphered text, but it seems that output should be longer than the input length. since I don’t have a documentation about this function, I may be using it in a wrong way. Any help would be appreciated

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    2026-06-14T14:28:20+00:00Added an answer on June 14, 2026 at 2:28 pm

    Bouncy Castle will do the padding for you, to start you need to set up your cihper as:

      PaddedBufferedBlockCipher cipher = new PaddedBufferedBlockCipher(new CbcBlockCipher(engine), new Pkcs7Padding());
    

    For the rest of your code to work would need to use cipher.GetOutputSize(data.Length) ProcessBytes,and DoFinal so the padding is added correctly.

    byte[] output = new byte[cipher.GetOutputSize(data.Length)];
    int len = cipher.ProcessBytes(data, 0, data.Length, output, 0);
    cipher.DoFinal(output, len);
    

    I have a simple example on of using AES-GCM in Bouncy Castle on CodeReview

    AES-GCM adds authenticated encryption, but the basic principle of using the api is the same.

    I also have a C# port of high level encryption framework, Kecyzar, that I used Bouncy Castle as the backend, although it’s a harder example, the abstracted encryption code SymmetricStream is setup for using AES-CBC in BouncyAesKey

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