Mike Fudd wrote:
I have a problem with xmlsec.exe encryption. I gave to the program a file with a AES256 key, but the result cannot be decrypted.

Well, can you decrypt it with xmlsec itself?

Yes, it decrypts the file. But why? If I encrypt a file with the AES algorithm, the output should be always the same if I use the same AES key. Why doese xmlsec encryption always lead to another chiper text? Are to the input some random data added?
You are correct. There are random data added for padding and for initial vector. :)
Cheers,
-Kau

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