Python OpenSSL wrapper. For modern cryptography with ECC, AES, HMAC,
Blowfish, ...
Macaroons, like cookies, are a form of bearer credential. Unlike opaque tokens,
macaroons embed caveats that define specific authorization requirements for the
target service, the service that issued the root macaroon and which is capable
of verifying the integrity of macaroons it receives.
PyMe is a Python interface to GPGME library.
PyMe's development model is GPGME + Python + SWIG (just like m2crypto is
an OpenSSL + Python + SWIG) combination which means that most of the
functions and types are converted from C into Python automatically by SWIG.
In short, to be able to use PyMe you need to be familiar with GPGME.
gwee (Generic Web Exploitation Engine) is a small program written in C designed
to exploit input validation vulnerabilities in web scripts, such as Perl CGIs,
PHP, etc.
PySAML2 is a pure python implementation of SAML2. It contains all necessary
pieces for building a SAML2 service provider or an identity provider. The
distribution contains examples of both. Originally written to work in a WSGI
environment there are extensions that allow you to use it with other frameworks.
The pyscard smartcard library is a framework for building smart card
aware applications in Python. The smartcard module is built on top of
the PCSC API Python wrapper module.
The gnupg module allows Python programs to make use of the functionality
provided by the GNU Privacy Guard (abbreviated GPG or GnuPG). Using this
module, Python programs can encrypt and decrypt data, digitally sign documents
and verify digital signatures, manage (generate, list and delete) encryption
keys, using proven Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) encryption technology based
on OpenPGP.
Python OpenID library implements recent changes to the OpenID
specification as well as making API changes that should make
integration with applications easier.
This library allows the use of XRI as OpenID identifiers, allowing users
to log in with their i-names. For full XRI compatibility,
relying parties integrating this library should take note of the user's
CanonicalID, as described in the "Identifying the End User" section of
the OpenID 2.0 specification.
python-registry was originally written by Willi Ballenthin, a forensicator who
wanted to access the contents of the Windows Registry from his Linux laptop.
python-registry currently provides read-only access to Windows Registry files,
such as NTUSER.DAT, userdiff, and SOFTWARE. The interface is two-fold: a
high-level interface suitable for most tasks, and a low level set of parsing
objects and methods which may be used for advanced study of the Windows
Registry. python-registry is written in pure Python, making it portable across
all major platforms.
Python Social Auth is an easy-to-setup social authentication/registration
mechanism with support for several frameworks and auth providers.