oscrypto

PyPI v1.3.0

4,760,729 weekly downloads · MIT · 1 Dependencies

No release in 2+ years

Source data as of:

Summary

TLS (SSL) sockets, key generation, encryption, decryption, signing, verification and KDFs using the OS crypto libraries. Does not require a compiler, and relies on the OS for patching. Works on Windows, OS X and Linux/BSD.

Install pip install oscrypto

Registry values

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Weekly downloads 4,760,729 Source: PyPI (Python Package Index)
Releases 24 Last release: 2022-03-18 Source: PyPI (Python Package Index)
Dependencies 1 Source: PyPI (Python Package Index)

Description

TLS (SSL) sockets, key generation, encryption, decryption, signing, verification and KDFs using the OS crypto libraries. Does not require a compiler, and relies on the OS for patching. Works on Windows, OS X and Linux/BSD.

Registry-supplied description, cleaned to plain text. Source: PyPI (Python Package Index).

Package details

Package
oscrypto
Registry
PyPI
Version
1.3.0
Weekly downloads
4,760,729 (weekly)
License
MIT
Dependencies
1: asn1crypto
Releases
24
Last release
2022-03-18
First published
2015-10-27
Keywords
crypto pki tls ssl x509 certificate encrypt decrypt sign verify rsa dsa ec dh
Homepage
https://github.com/wbond/oscrypto
Repository
https://github.com/wbond/oscrypto

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Q-Vitality Quanteta 9.0 / 100 Maintenance activity index (release cadence + download level).
Q-Trust Quanteta 17.0 / 100 Adoption / stability index (community size + download stability + age).
Q-Risk Quanteta 70.0 / 100 Dependency-surface index. Higher = more risk factors detected.

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