Base-64 encoder/decoder sample codes, Cgi commands, Appendix d – Cisco WVC80N User Manual

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Appendix D

CGI Commands

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Base-64 Encoder/Decoder Sample Codes

// Standard BASE64 table
// char keyStr[] = “ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789+/=”;
// SerComm BASE64 table
char keyStr[] = “ACEGIKMOQSUWYBDFHJLNPRTVXZacegikmoqsuwybdfhjlnprtvxz0246813579=+/”;

//--------------------------------------------------------------------
// Description: Encrypt the input data with the base64
// Input:
// char i_buf[]

- input buffer

// Output:
// char o_buf[]

- output buffer

// Return:
// encrypted string length
//--------------------------------------------------------------------
int encode64(char i_buf[], char o_buf[])
{

char chr1 = (char)0;

char chr2 = (char)0;

char chr3 = (char)0;

//These are the 3 bytes to be encoded


int enc1 = 0;

int enc2 = 0;

int enc3 = 0;

int enc4 = 0; //These are the 4 encoded bytes

int i = 0, j = 0; //Position counter

do { //Set up the loop here

chr1 = i_buf[i++]; //Grab the first byte

if(i < strlen(i_buf))

chr2 = i_buf[i++]; //Grab the second byte

if(i < strlen(i_buf))

chr3 = i_buf[i++]; //Grab the third byte

//Here is the actual base64 encode part.

//There really is only one way to do it.

enc1 = chr1 >> 2;

enc2 = ((chr1 & 3) << 4) | (chr2 >> 4);

enc3 = ((chr2 & 15) << 2) | (chr3 >> 6);

enc4 = chr3 & 63;

if(chr2 == (char)0) {

enc3 = enc4 = 64;

}

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