Reversing CRC32
I'm looking for a way to reverse a CRC32 checksum. There are solutions around, but they are either badly written, extremely technical and/or in Assembly. Assembly is (currently) beyond my ken, so I'm hoping someone can piece together an implementation in a higher level language. Ruby is ideal, but I can parse PHP, Python, C, Java, etc.
Any takers?
A CRC32 is only reversible if the original string is 4 bytes or less.
Read the document called "Reversing CRC Theory and Practice".
This is C#:
public class Crc32
{
public const uint poly = 0xedb88320;
public const uint startxor = 0xffffffff;
static uint[] table = null;
static uint[] revtable = null;
public void FixChecksum(byte[] bytes, int length, int fixpos, uint wantcrc)
{
if (fixpos + 4 > length) return;
uint crc = startxor;
for (int i = 0; i < fixpos; i++) {
crc = (crc >> 8) ^ table[(crc ^ bytes[i]) & 0xff];
}
Array.Copy(BitConverter.GetBytes(crc), 0, bytes, fixpos, 4);
crc = wantcrc ^ startxor;
for (int i = length - 1; i >= fixpos; i--) {
crc = (crc << 8) ^ revtable[crc >> (3 * 8)] ^ bytes[i];
}
Array.Copy(BitConverter.GetBytes(crc), 0, bytes, fixpos, 4);
}
public Crc32()
{
if (Crc32.table == null) {
uint[] table = new uint[256];
uint[] revtable = new uint[256];
uint fwd, rev;
for (int i = 0; i < table.Length; i++) {
fwd = (uint)i;
rev = (uint)(i) << (3 * 8);
for (int j = 8; j > 0; j--) {
if ((fwd & 1) == 1) {
fwd = (uint)((fwd >> 1) ^ poly);
} else {
fwd >>= 1;
}
if ((rev & 0x80000000) != 0) {
rev = ((rev ^ poly) << 1) | 1;
} else {
rev <<= 1;
}
}
table[i] = fwd;
revtable[i] = rev;
}
Crc32.table = table;
Crc32.revtable = revtable;
}
}
}
Cade Roux Is right about reversing CRC32.
The links you mentioned provide a solution to fix a CRC that has become invalide by altering the original byte stream. This fix is achieved by changing some (unimportant) bytes and so recreate the original CRC value.