Args: challenge_code (str): The challenge code. secret_key (str): The secret key.
challenge_code = args.challenge secret_key = args.secret
pip install cryptography import os import secrets from cryptography.hazmat.primitives import hashes from cryptography.hazmat.primitives.kdf.pbkdf2 import PBKDF2HMAC from cryptography.hazmat.backends import default_backend toshiba challenge response code generator full
return final_response
# XOR the challenge code with the cipher response_code_bytes = bytes.fromhex(response_code) challenge_code_bytes = challenge_code.encode() encrypted_bytes = bytes([b ^ c for b, c in zip(response_code_bytes, challenge_code_bytes)]) final_response = encrypted_bytes.hex() Args: challenge_code (str): The challenge code
# Encrypt the challenge code with the derived key encryptor = os.urandom(32) cipher = encryptor + derived_key response_code = secrets.token_hex(32)
import argparse
args = parser.parse_args()
def main(): # Example usage challenge_code = "toshiba_challenge" secret_key = "my_secret_key" To create a CLI for the Toshiba challenge
To use the Toshiba challenge response code generator, simply run the Python script and provide the challenge code and secret key as inputs. To create a CLI for the Toshiba challenge response code generator, you can use a library like argparse . Here's an example implementation: