- Maintainer: Martin Paljak
- URL: https://github.com/martinpaljak/M2Crypto
- Temporary wiki: https://github.com/martinpaljak/M2Crypto/wiki/NextSteps
- If you have problems, file an issue. Better yet, send a pull request!
M2Crypto is a crypto and SSL toolkit for Python.
M2 stands for "me, too!"
M2Crypto comes with the following:
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RSA, DSA, DH, HMACs, message digests, symmetric ciphers including AES,
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SSL functionality to implement clients and servers.
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Example SSL client and server programs, which are variously threading, forking or based on non-blocking socket IO.
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HTTPS extensions to Python's httplib, urllib and xmlrpclib.
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Unforgeable HMAC'ing AuthCookies for web session management.
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FTP/TLS client and server.
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S/MIME v2.
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ZServerSSL: A HTTPS server for Zope.
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ZSmime: An S/MIME messenger for Zope.
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And much more.
M2Crypto is released under a very liberal BSD-style licence. See LICENCE for details.
To install, see the file INSTALL.
Look at the tests and demos for example use. Recommended reading before deploying in production is "Network Security with OpenSSL" by John Viega, Matt Messier and Pravir Chandra, ISBN 059600270X.
Note these caveats:
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Possible memory leaks, because some objects need to be freed on the Python side and other objects on the C side, and these may change between OpenSSL versions. (Multiple free's lead to crashes very quickly, so these should be relatively rare.)
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No memory locking/clearing for keys, passphrases, etc. because AFAIK Python does not provide the features needed. On the C (OpenSSL) side things are cleared when the Python objects are deleted.
Have fun! Your feedback is welcome.