A tight python crypto module implementing only the latest and greatest: Rijndael (AES) symmetric cipher in 128, 192 and 256 bits supporting password encryption, SHA 256 and several CSPRNG schemes in pure python.
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Well, I have finally gotten off my ass and finished what I started. pyAES is no longer active, check out its progeny: http://sourceforge.net/projects/cryptkit/
Sorry folks but due to time constraints and other factors, I am forced to discontinue pyAES. There most likely will be no more releases. You can still email if you have difficulties and I will help as much as I can. On the bright side, Kelly Roestel from Dolphin Search was gracious enough to compile the package for the alpha platform. Her rpms are in the download section. Take care and enjoy the crypto while it works :) "The real problem is not whether machines think, but whether men do." -- Burrhus F. Skinner
Recently conducted Diehard tests on 8.5 MB of output data from the tgCSPRN generator included in the package. Results: http://eevolved.com/diehard.txt Test conditions: tgCSPRNG called a thread stir every 100 iterations of getBytes() (3200 bytes worth). Interpretation: As I understand these p-values, the more even the distribution ( from 0.0 to 1.0 ) the better. An average of all 234 p-values collected yields 0.531609. I think that's a pretty random distribution, don't you? As always, input is welcome!
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