Unusual behavior with rotor
Jeff Sykes
jeff at cowz.com
Wed Aug 21 12:50:21 EDT 2002
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Thanks, I'll take a look. Rotor should be good enough for my purposes, but I'll bite on your other comment. Does it have a known security hole? Paul Rubin wrote: > > Jeff Sykes <jeff at cowz.com> writes: > > Ahh, yes, the joy of Windows. Adding the "b" to my open flags works > > likes a charm. > > Jeff, you might look at > > http://www.nightsong.com/phr/crypto/p2.py > > for an encryption function written in Python that should be much more > secure than the rotor module. I didn't get around to making a real > release of that module, so that .py file is a test version with a date > check that you'll have to remove, but it has no bugs that I know of. > Now that I'm reminded of it, I'll make an "official" release when I > get a chance. -- Jeff Sykes home.email - jeff at cowz.com home.phone - 831-460-1977 home.fax - 508-355-0506 "This does remind me of a good friend who used to taunt me whenever i said, 'PIN Number.' In a very silly voice he would say, 'Yes! Give me my PIN Number so that i can go to the ATM Machine and get some Cash Money!'" - Anon
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