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Sybren A. Stüveldbea2132011-08-03 13:31:57 +02001Upgrading from older versions
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4Previous versions of Python-RSA were less secure than the current
5version. In order to be able to gradually upgrade your software, those
6old versions are still available.
7
8To use version 1.3.3, use this::
9
10 import rsa._version133 as rsa
11
12And to use version 2.0, use this::
13
14 import rsa._version200 as rsa
15
16You can import all three versions at the same time. This allows you to
17use an old version to decrypt your messages, and a new version to
18re-encrypt them::
19
20 import rsa._version200 as rsa200
21 import rsa # this imports version 3.0
22
23 decrypted = rsa200.decrypt(old_crypto, version_200_private_key)
24 new_crypto = rsa.encrypt(decrypted, version_3_public_key)
25
26Those import statements *will create warnings* as they import much
27less secure code into your project.
28
29The random padding introduced in version 3.0 made things much more
30secure, but also requires a larger key to encrypt the same message.
31You can either generate a new key with :py:func:`rsa.newkeys`, or use
32:py:func:`rsa.bigfile.encrypt_bigfile` to encrypt your files.
33
34Converting keys
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36
37Version 3.0 introduced industrial standard RSA keys according to
38PKCS#1. The old keys were just dictionaries. To convert a key from an
39older version of Python-RSA, use the following::
40
41 import rsa
42
43 # Load the old key somehow.
44 old_pub_key = {
45 'e': 65537,
46 'n': 31698122414741849421263704398157795847591L
47 }
48
49 old_priv_key = {
50 'd': 7506520894712811128876594754922157377793L,
51 'p': 4169414332984308880603L,
52 'q': 7602535963858869797L
53 }
54
55 # Create new key objects like this:
56 pub_key = rsa.PublicKey(n=old_pub_key['n'], e=old_pub_key['e'])
57
58 priv_key = rsa.PrivateKey(n=old_pub_key['n'], e=old_pub_key['e'],
59 d=old_priv_key['d'], p=old_priv_key['p'], q=old_priv_key['q'])
60
61
62 # Or use this shorter notation:
63 pub_key = rsa.PublicKey(**old_pub_key)
64
65 old_priv_key.update(old_pub_key)
66 priv_key = rsa.PrivateKey(**old_priv_key)
67