Frequently asked questions ========================== How does ``cryptography`` compare to NaCl (Networking and Cryptography Library)? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- While ``cryptography`` and `NaCl`_ both share the goal of making cryptography easier, and safer, to use for developers, ``cryptography`` is designed to be a general purpose library, interoperable with existing systems, while NaCl features a collection of hand selected algorithms. ``cryptography``'s :ref:`recipes ` layer has similar goals to NaCl. If you prefer NaCl's design, we highly recommend `PyNaCl`_. Compiling ``cryptography`` on OS X produces a ``fatal error: 'openssl/aes.h' file not found`` error --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This happens because OS X 10.11 no longer includes a copy of OpenSSL. ``cryptography`` now provides wheels which include a statically linked copy of OpenSSL. You're seeing this error because your copy of pip is too old to find our wheel files. Upgrade your copy of pip with ``pip install -U pip`` and then try install ``cryptography`` again. Starting ``cryptography`` using ``mod_wsgi`` produces an ``InternalError`` during a call in ``_register_osrandom_engine`` ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This happens because ``mod_wsgi`` uses sub-interpreters, which can cause a problem during initialization of the OpenSSL backend. To resolve this set the `WSGIApplicationGroup`_ to ``%{GLOBAL}`` in the ``mod_wsgi`` configuration. ``cryptography`` raised an ``InternalError`` and I'm not sure what to do? ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Frequently ``InternalError`` is raised when there are errors on the OpenSSL error stack that were placed there by other libraries that are also using OpenSSL. Try removing the other libraries and see if the problem persists. .. _`NaCl`: https://nacl.cr.yp.to/ .. _`PyNaCl`: https://pynacl.readthedocs.org .. _`WSGIApplicationGroup`: https://modwsgi.readthedocs.org/en/develop/configuration-directives/WSGIApplicationGroup.html