[Bug 175281] New: Review Request: perl-Tie-EncryptedHash
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Summary: Review Request: perl-Tie-EncryptedHash
Product: Fedora Extras
Version: devel
Platform: All
OS/Version: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: normal
Component: Package Review
AssignedTo: gdk at redhat.com
ReportedBy: paul at city-fan.org
QAContact: dkl at redhat.com
CC: fedora-extras-list at redhat.com
Spec Name or Url: http://www.city-fan.org/~paul/extras/perl-Tie-EncryptedHash/perl-Tie-EncryptedHash.spec
SRPM Name or Url: http://www.city-fan.org/~paul/extras/perl-Tie-EncryptedHash/perl-Tie-EncryptedHash-1.21-1.src.rpm
Description:
Tie::EncryptedHash augments Perl hash semantics to build secure, encrypting
containers of data. Tie::EncryptedHash introduces special hash fields that are
coupled with encrypt/decrypt routines to encrypt assignments at STORE() and
decrypt retrievals at FETCH(). By design, encrypting fields are associated with
keys that begin in single underscore. The remaining keyspace is used for
accessing normal hash fields, which are retained without modification.
While the password is set, a Tie::EncryptedHash behaves exactly like a standard
Perl hash. This is its transparent mode of access. Encrypting and normal fields
are identical in this mode. When password is deleted, encrypting fields are
accessible only as ciphertext. This is Tie::EncryptedHash's opaque mode of
access, optimized for serialization.
Encryption is done with Crypt::CBC(3), which encrypts in the cipher block
chaining mode with Blowfish, DES or IDEA. Tie::EncryptedHash uses Blowfish by
default, but can be instructed to employ any cipher supported by Crypt::CBC(3).
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