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- <?php
- function getObfuscationSalt(){
- $saltFile=dirname(__FILE__)."/idObfuscation_salt.php";
- if(file_exists($saltFile)){
- require $saltFile;
- }else{
- $bytes=openssl_random_pseudo_bytes(4);
- $sf=fopen($saltFile,"w");
- fwrite($sf,chr(60)."?php\n");
- fwrite($sf,'$OBFUSCATION_SALT=0x'.bin2hex($bytes).";\n");
- fwrite($sf,"?".chr(62));
- fclose($sf);
- require $saltFile;
- }
- return isset($OBFUSCATION_SALT)?$OBFUSCATION_SALT:0;
- }
- /*
- This is a simple reversible hash function I made for encoding and decoding test IDs.
- It is not cryptographically secure, don't use it to hash passwords or something!
- */
- function obfdeobf($id){
- $salt=getObfuscationSalt()&0xFFFFFFFF;
- $id=$id&0xFFFFFFFF;
- for($i=0;$i<16;$i++){
- $id=$id^$salt;
- $salt=(($salt>>1)&0xFFFFFFFF)|(($salt&0x00000001)<<31);
- $id=((0x0000FFFF&$id)<<16)|((0xFFFF0000&$id)>>16);
- $id=(($id>>1)&0xFFFFFFFF)|(($id&0x00000001)<<31);
- }
- return $id;
- }
- function obfuscateId($id){
- return str_pad(base_convert(obfdeobf($id+1),10,36),7,0,STR_PAD_LEFT);
- }
- function deobfuscateId($id){
- return obfdeobf(base_convert($id,36,10))-1;
- }
- //IMPORTANT: DO NOT ADD ANYTHING BELOW THE PHP CLOSING TAG, NOT EVEN EMPTY LINES!
- ?>
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