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FileName | ./usr/lib/python3.10/site-packages/Cryptodome/Protocol/__pycache__/KDF.cpython-310.opt-1.pyc |
FileSize | 18107 |
MD5 | 72CFC07DC27DB39E0F772F4BA3827040 |
SHA-1 | 000603D22CA975C1DF3AE40E29DD1F6A8CFBBCA2 |
SHA-256 | 65C751F3D7BD96DE4CEB255AF679A845204965FE82EDB45103CBABEFD371B478 |
SSDEEP | 384:A0wGkL4XG75jeW8I0F/hFoJIpy1QwOTZdGvl9R1IJWaxbaOFKt:TdEjeBI0F/h4IpIOvwfwJWOb7At |
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hashlookup:parent-total | 3 |
hashlookup:trust | 65 |
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Key | Value |
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MD5 | 9576E3F2BBF0109E7A50922C718BA535 |
PackageArch | armv7hl |
PackageDescription | PyCryptodomex is a self-contained Python package of low-level cryptographic primitives. Unlike PyCryptodome, it resides in its own namespace `Cryptodome`. PyCryptodome is a fork of PyCrypto. It brings several enhancements with respect to the last official version of PyCrypto (2.6.1), for instance: * Authenticated encryption modes (GCM, CCM, EAX, SIV, OCB) * Accelerated AES on Intel platforms via AES-NI * First class support for PyPy * Elliptic curves cryptography (NIST P-256 curve only) * Better and more compact API (`nonce` and `iv` attributes for ciphers, automatic generation of random nonces and IVs, simplified CTR cipher mode, and more) * SHA-3 (including SHAKE XOFs), SHA-512/t and BLAKE2 hash algorithms * Salsa20 and ChaCha20 stream ciphers * Poly1305 MAC * ChaCha20-Poly1305 authenticated cipher * scrypt and HKDF * Deterministic (EC)DSA * Password-protected PKCS#8 key containers * Shamir's Secret Sharing scheme * Random numbers get sourced directly from the OS (and not from a CSPRNG in userspace) * Simplified install process, including better support for Windows * Cleaner RSA and DSA key generation (largely based on FIPS 186-4) * Major clean ups and simplification of the code base PyCryptodomex is not a wrapper to a separate C library like *OpenSSL*. To the largest possible extent, algorithms are implemented in pure Python. Only the pieces that are extremely critical to performance (e.g. block ciphers) are implemented as C extensions. |
PackageName | python310-pycryptodomex |
PackageRelease | 26.8 |
PackageVersion | 3.12.0 |
SHA-1 | E155A360201AEE4E1142301622C23F38DCD7DB00 |
SHA-256 | 9D0CB87463C881427D6FF6A398B9A4D71BAF54716C125D5F7333B739258944D1 |
Key | Value |
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MD5 | 222E69CCA2C724A47F6A77F37CFCB3AE |
PackageArch | i586 |
PackageDescription | PyCryptodomex is a self-contained Python package of low-level cryptographic primitives. Unlike PyCryptodome, it resides in its own namespace `Cryptodome`. PyCryptodome is a fork of PyCrypto. It brings several enhancements with respect to the last official version of PyCrypto (2.6.1), for instance: * Authenticated encryption modes (GCM, CCM, EAX, SIV, OCB) * Accelerated AES on Intel platforms via AES-NI * First class support for PyPy * Elliptic curves cryptography (NIST P-256 curve only) * Better and more compact API (`nonce` and `iv` attributes for ciphers, automatic generation of random nonces and IVs, simplified CTR cipher mode, and more) * SHA-3 (including SHAKE XOFs), SHA-512/t and BLAKE2 hash algorithms * Salsa20 and ChaCha20 stream ciphers * Poly1305 MAC * ChaCha20-Poly1305 authenticated cipher * scrypt and HKDF * Deterministic (EC)DSA * Password-protected PKCS#8 key containers * Shamir's Secret Sharing scheme * Random numbers get sourced directly from the OS (and not from a CSPRNG in userspace) * Simplified install process, including better support for Windows * Cleaner RSA and DSA key generation (largely based on FIPS 186-4) * Major clean ups and simplification of the code base PyCryptodomex is not a wrapper to a separate C library like *OpenSSL*. To the largest possible extent, algorithms are implemented in pure Python. Only the pieces that are extremely critical to performance (e.g. block ciphers) are implemented as C extensions. |
PackageMaintainer | https://bugs.opensuse.org |
PackageName | python310-pycryptodomex |
PackageRelease | 1.3 |
PackageVersion | 3.12.0 |
SHA-1 | 484F767E6293C51DFE70251DA92F288553628C80 |
SHA-256 | 2F2804BA2EAE659D0640EB3433607F053E494728A5AC5A9C0DD179D70627725C |
Key | Value |
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MD5 | 28A0D0092251773CA2625864C7BB4A84 |
PackageArch | i586 |
PackageDescription | PyCryptodomex is a self-contained Python package of low-level cryptographic primitives. Unlike PyCryptodome, it resides in its own namespace `Cryptodome`. PyCryptodome is a fork of PyCrypto. It brings several enhancements with respect to the last official version of PyCrypto (2.6.1), for instance: * Authenticated encryption modes (GCM, CCM, EAX, SIV, OCB) * Accelerated AES on Intel platforms via AES-NI * First class support for PyPy * Elliptic curves cryptography (NIST P-256 curve only) * Better and more compact API (`nonce` and `iv` attributes for ciphers, automatic generation of random nonces and IVs, simplified CTR cipher mode, and more) * SHA-3 (including SHAKE XOFs), SHA-512/t and BLAKE2 hash algorithms * Salsa20 and ChaCha20 stream ciphers * Poly1305 MAC * ChaCha20-Poly1305 authenticated cipher * scrypt and HKDF * Deterministic (EC)DSA * Password-protected PKCS#8 key containers * Shamir's Secret Sharing scheme * Random numbers get sourced directly from the OS (and not from a CSPRNG in userspace) * Simplified install process, including better support for Windows * Cleaner RSA and DSA key generation (largely based on FIPS 186-4) * Major clean ups and simplification of the code base PyCryptodomex is not a wrapper to a separate C library like *OpenSSL*. To the largest possible extent, algorithms are implemented in pure Python. Only the pieces that are extremely critical to performance (e.g. block ciphers) are implemented as C extensions. |
PackageName | python310-pycryptodomex |
PackageRelease | 26.9 |
PackageVersion | 3.12.0 |
SHA-1 | 910418E7D0D3BB4DD1B3FDDD92BD7A9DEF52EFDF |
SHA-256 | 7E00933194DF261F8AB3082F258CF06430D21AA45DA4258B3168250375937A73 |