Not sure I understand. Does your library uses PyCrypto or not? What do you 
mean "due to 1"?
Anyway, I would like to see it.

Massimo

On Monday, 1 October 2012 17:15:51 UTC-5, Dave wrote:
>
> I wanted to post to the group that I have created a utility class for 
> performing encryption and decryption using the PyCrypto library.  It really 
> can't be baked in to web2py due to 1, export restrictions, but also the 
> underlying PyCrypto library is not pure python.  There is some optimized C 
> in the library.
>
> If anybody is interested, I can clean up the code, remove some of my more 
> "trade secret" stuff and share it.  If you are hosting on GAE, you may use 
> PyCrpyto, but there are caveats.  PGP and IDEA crpyt modules are not there 
> due to licensing.  Furthermore PKI operations are re-written by Google in 
> pure python instead of optimized, faster C.  This is due to their security 
> policy.
>
> My utility class uses AES and the CFB mode.
>
> cheers
>

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