koranth...@gmail.com wrote:
>I was wondering if there is a mechanism to encrypt logging
> automatically in python.
Python's standard library doesn't include any "strong" symmetric
ciphers. But if you include for example a cryptographic module for AES,
for example, it should be easy (I guess 10
On Jan 9, 8:02 am, koranth...@gmail.com wrote:
> Also, what I am asking is a generic option in logging - which can help
> the adoption of the logging framework in even closed source systems.
> It is not just about security - just that a closed source company
> might be much more comfortable in usin
On Jan 9, 3:16 pm, Steven D'Aprano wrote:
> On Fri, 09 Jan 2009 00:21:09 -0800, koranthala wrote:
> > I was wondering if there is a mechanism to encrypt logging automatically
> > in python.
> > The issue is as follows:
> > (a) An application (after py2exe) will go as executable and there
>
On Fri, 09 Jan 2009 00:21:09 -0800, koranthala wrote:
> I was wondering if there is a mechanism to encrypt logging automatically
> in python.
>The issue is as follows:
> (a) An application (after py2exe) will go as executable and there
> is no need for the user to know that it is written i
I was wondering if there is a mechanism to encrypt logging
automatically in python.
The issue is as follows:
(a) An application (after py2exe) will go as executable and there
is no need for the user to know that it is written in python. If an
exception occurs and it is logged, then the us