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<?php
if (!defined('ABSPATH')) die('No direct access allowed');
// @codingStandardsIgnoreStart
/*
To dump the decrypted file using the given key on stdout, call:
rijndael_decrypt_file('../path/to/file.crypt' , 'mykey');
Thus, here are the easy instructions:
1) Add a line like the above into this PHP file (not inside these comments, but outside)
e.g.
rijndael_decrypt_file('/home/myself/myfile.crypt' , 'MYKEY');
2) Run this file (and make sure that includes/Rijndael.php is available, if you are moving this file around)
e.g.
php /home/myself/example-decrypt.php >output.sql.gz
3) You may then want to gunzip the resulting file to have a standard SQL file.
e.g.
gunzip output.sql.gz
*/
// @codingStandardsIgnoreEnd
/**
* An example of how to decrypt a file
*
* @param String $file Full path to file to decrypt
* @param String $key Key or salting to be used
*/
function rijndael_decrypt_file($file, $key) {
include_once(dirname(__FILE__).'/vendor/phpseclib/phpseclib/phpseclib/Crypt/Rijndael.php');
$rijndael = new Crypt_Rijndael();
$rijndael->setKey($key);
$ciphertext = file_get_contents($file);
print $rijndael->decrypt($ciphertext);// phpcs:ignore WordPress.Security.EscapeOutput.OutputNotEscaped -- intentional binary output
}