Pycryptodome is the fork for the deprecated Pycrypto package.
With pycryptodome installed, the Stickynote encryption commands are active;
the GUI loads and asks you to enter a key.
Regards
Lewis
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I haven't been able to get the *stickynoteenc* command working. Tabula
plugin states:
'Encrypted mode requires the python-crypto module.' Can anyone confirm
which module this is or if the name is correct?
I installed cryptography package - https://github.com/pyca/cryptography
Running the
Can't comment on it status working wise, but the sticky nodes plugin has an
encrypted sticky note option.
It's only available if it finds the right library, and only encrypts one
node at a time. I think it's reasonably secure, it uses AES encryption and
puts the base64 encoded result in the Leo
Looks pretty interesting, will investigate what it can. Thank you.
пт, 26 июл. 2019 г. в 16:18, Chris George :
> The stickynotes plugin might do what you want.
>
> HTH,
>
> Chris
>
> On Fri, Jul 26, 2019 at 2:04 AM gar wrote:
>
>> Leo penetrates to more aspects of my life/
>> Today I started to
The stickynotes plugin might do what you want.
HTH,
Chris
On Fri, Jul 26, 2019 at 2:04 AM gar wrote:
> Leo penetrates to more aspects of my life/
> Today I started to use Leo for storing private info.
> It's very bad, since data is stored as a plain text and furthermore -
> under VCS
>
> So
Leo penetrates to more aspects of my life/
Today I started to use Leo for storing private info.
It's very bad, since data is stored as a plain text and furthermore - under
VCS
So now I need a plugin which encrypts/decrypts the whole node content with
master password and stores hashed data in