I'm proud to release version 0.9 of Cryha. Cryha is a Python toolkit for securing information into a data base; it lets hash passwords, and encrypt/decrypt personal information. It is ready for input of Unicode characters, and the schema is returned as Unicode.
The text is stored according to this schema for a hash: ``separator, the hash function identifier, separator, the salt, separator, the hash output`` And this another for a cipher text: ``separator, the cipher identifier, separator, the mode identifier, separator, the IV parameter, separator, the ciphertext`` The idea of the schema has been taken of Linux systems that store the hashed passwords so, using a ``$`` as separator. For more information about Cryha read on its home project [1]. It can be installed via setuptools: $ sudo easy_install Cryha [1] http://github.com/kless/cryha/tree/master -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-announce-list Support the Python Software Foundation: http://www.python.org/psf/donations.html