Den Mon, 15 May 2006 11:32:47 -0700. skrev Paul Rubin: > Thomas Dybdahl Ahle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> byte[] array2 = bytes1.CryptDeriveKey("DES", "MD5", 0, array1); >> > Anybody know how to do this in python? > > I'm not aware of a standard that says how CryptDeriveKey is supposed > to work. Or rather, there are multiple possible standard ways to do > it. If you can find an exact specification, or C# source code that > does it, it will probably be straightforward to reimplement in Python.
I tried to find out how the monofolks did it, but also they didn't know the algorithms. Maybe I should find a windows computer with .net, create the key and base64 encode it, so that I could take it to the python program... But thanks for the excample anyways. Maybe I can use it, if I need to encrypt something myself, another time. -- Programmers should realize their critical importance and responsibility in a world gone digital. They are in many ways similar to the priests and monks of Europe's Dark Ages; they are the only ones with the training and insight to read and interpret the "scripture" of this age. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list