On 5-11-2014 11:14, Robin Becker wrote: > On 05/11/2014 06:40, dieter wrote: >> Robin Becker <ro...@reportlab.com> writes: >> >>> Is there a way to do pkcs7 / 12 signing with python. >> >> Have you checked whether "OpenSSL" supports this kind of signing? >> If it does, then you likely can use this via several Python wrappings >> for "OpenSSL". >> > I checked that the openssl library does have a call for this, however, I > cannot see this > exposed in either the cryptography or py2crypto packages. The code may be in > there, but > I don't see it obviously exposed. I think m2crypto might do the job, but > building it for > windows is a pain and I probably have to build it 6 times ie 32 & 64 bits x > 2.7 3.3 & > 3.4. There are pre-built versions of openssl, but that's also a moving target > right now.
If you've got no luck with a direct openssl library, you can also call the openssl.exe binary and capture its results back into Python. You'll have to install something on windows to get that executable though. Irmen -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list