Hans-Peter Jansen transcribed 3.8K bytes: > Hi, > > since the PyCrypto ML is dead, I'm looking for advise/feedback from some > cryptography aware people. > > I've released a keyring companion package today: > > https://github.com/frispete/keyrings.cryptfile > > Its primary purpose is a decent encrypted file backend for python keyrings. > As such, it uses manually parameterized argon2 hashes as KDF, and AES in OCB > mode as stream cipher (well, it just encrypts the password for a given > service/user name). Granted, the advantages of OCB are not /that/ crucial > here :wink:, but apart from technical factors, the exclusion of military uses
I was looking for some proprietary EULA or something else locked down license and instead just saw the Expat license. I assume that you are aware that no anti-mil clause exists in co-existence with free software licenses and your sentence was just written in an odd way? > by its license is rather *attractive* from my POV(!). But I'm open for > discussions of course. [...] > What do you think? The class hierarchy is inherited from keyrings.alt, and > not exactly easy to follow, but the interesting parts are all in cryptfile, > which is quite brief. > > I would be glad to hear something from you about my handling of cryptography. > Is it ready for the public in that form or should I better locked away? :wink: > > TIA, > Pete > > -- > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list