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* Add mandatory headers to files touched by this branchHynek Schlawack2013-08-113-0/+7
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* Fixed wrong testAlex Gaynor2013-08-101-1/+1
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* Ensure that AES gets a proper key sizeDonald Stufft2013-08-101-0/+4
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* Use an enum for determining BlockCipher operationDonald Stufft2013-08-101-2/+4
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* Be consistentAlex Gaynor2013-08-101-1/+1
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* Remove the padding from the BlockCipher APIDonald Stufft2013-08-102-21/+21
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* BlockCiphers should know their own nameDonald Stufft2013-08-101-0/+7
| | | | We normalize on CIPHER-KEYSIZE-MODE for the block cipher name.
* Ciphers should know what size their keys areDonald Stufft2013-08-101-0/+29
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* Ensure that a BlockCipher can only be used for one operationDonald Stufft2013-08-101-0/+20
| | | | | | This prevents trying to call encrypt() and then decrypt() on a block cipher. It also enables finalize() to know what type of finalization to call.
* Some apache license headers (we need a pyflkaes check for thsi)Alex Gaynor2013-08-102-0/+26
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* Removed duplicate tests, added tests + fix for use after finalizeAlex Gaynor2013-08-091-15/+9
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* Get stuff working on py3k for realAlex Gaynor2013-08-091-4/+8
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* Steps to get this running on py32 and py33 againAlex Gaynor2013-08-091-2/+2
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* Properly decode plaintext before encrypting itDonald Stufft2013-08-092-16/+32
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* Use the NIST MMT vectors to test AES-CBC w/ no paddingDonald Stufft2013-08-0919-13/+2348
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* Reduce code duplicationAlex Gaynor2013-08-081-80/+19
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* StyleAlex Gaynor2013-08-081-2/+1
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* Use the NIST KAT vectors to test AES-CBC w/ no paddingDonald Stufft2013-08-0972-0/+73644
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* Tests now running against the NIST vectorsAlex Gaynor2013-08-082-8/+5
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* Merge branch 'master' into simple-symmetric-encryptionAlex Gaynor2013-08-081-0/+71
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| * Add a test utility functions to read & process NIST vector filesDonald Stufft2013-08-091-0/+71
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* Started stubbing stuff out, including a simple test, now is the part where weAlex Gaynor2013-08-081-0/+23
write some actual cryptographic software. So yeah.