2010/4/20 Дамјан Георгиевски <gdam...@gmail.com>: >>> Hello i have to do this : >>> glibc crypt() function, using salt $1$abcdefgh$ >>> >>> cryptPw = crypt(plainPw, "$1$abcdefgh$") >>> >>> I can do it in python, with package i need? >>> Thanks >> >>>>> import ctypes >>>>> lib = ctypes.CDLL("libcrypt.so.1") >>>>> crypt = lib.crypt >>>>> crypt.restype = ctypes.c_char_p >>>>> crypt("password", "$1$abcdefgh$") >> '$1$abcdefgh$G//4keteveJp0qb8z2DxG/' >> >> Is that what it's supposed to return? > > seeing this I thought about using ctypes for AES (or similar) crypto > function. A bit of google searching I've come to > http://code.google.com/p/ctypescrypto/ > > just FYI
ctypescrypto does not appear to be maintained, but I've started a similar project called evpy (http://gitorious.org/evpy) that also provides envelope encryption. Comments are welcome- we're probably going to be doing our first release sometime towards the middle of next month. Geremy Condra -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list