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bisos.crypt: BPO Based Encryption/Decryption Facilities that provide vault, symetric and PKCS encryption, decryption, and hashing capabilities.

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Overview

bisos.crypt is a python package that uses the PyCS-Framework for NOTYET. It is a BISOS-Capability and a Standalone-BISOS-Package.

bisos.crypt is based on PyCS-Foundation and can be used both as a Command and as a Service (invoke/perform model of remote operations) using RPYC for central management of multiple systems.

Table of Contents

Part of BISOS — ByStar Internet Services Operating System

Layered on top of Debian, BISOS: (By* Internet Services Operating System) is a unified and universal framework for developing both internet services and software-service continuums that use internet services. See Bootstrapping ByStar, BISOS and Blee for information about getting started with BISOS.
BISOS is a foundation for The Libre-Halaal ByStar Digital Ecosystem which is described as a cure for losses of autonomy and privacy in a book titled: Nature of Polyexistentials

bisos.crypt is part of BISOS.

bisos.crypt is a Command Services (PyCS) Facility

bisos.crypt can be used locally on command-line or remotely as a service. bisos.crypt is a PyCS multi-unit command-service. PyCS is a framework that converges developement of CLI and Services. PyCS is an alternative to FastAPI, Typer and Click.

bisos.crypt uses the PyCS Framework to:

  1. Provide access to crypt facilities through native python.
  2. Provide local access to crypt facilities on CLI.
  3. Provide remote access to crypt facilities through remote invocation of python Expection Complete Operations using rpyc.
  4. Provide remote access to crypt facilities on CLI.

What is unique in the PyCS-Framework is that these four models are all a single abstraction.

The core of PyCS-Framework is the bisos.b package (the PyCS-Foundation). See https://github.com/bisos-pip/b for an overview.

Uses of bisos.crypt

Within BISOS, bisos.crypt is used as a common facility.

bisos.crypt as a Standalone Piece of BISOS

bisos.crypt is a standalone piece of BISOS. It can be used as a self-contained Python package separate from BISOS. Follow the installtion and usage instructions below for your own use.

Installation

The sources for the bisos.crypt pip package is maintained at: https://github.com/bisos-pip/crypt.

The bisos.crypt pip package is available at PYPI as https://pypi.org/project/bisos.crypt

You can install bisos.crypt with pip or pipx.

Installation With pip

If you need access to bisos.crypt as a python module, you can install it with pip:

pip install bisos.crypt

Installation With pipx

If you only need access to bisos.crypt as a command on command-line, you can install it with pipx:

pipx install bisos.crypt

The following commands are made available:

  • crypt.cs
  • roInv-crypt.cs
  • roPerf-crypt.cs

These are all one file with 3 names. roInv-crypt.cs and roPerf-crypt.cs are sym-links to crypt.cs

Usage

Locally (system command-line)

crypt.cs can be invoked directly as

bin/crypt.cs

Remotely (as a service – Performer+Invoker)

You can also run

Performer

Run performer as:

bin/roPerf-crypt.cs

Invoker

Run invoker as:

bin/roInv-crypt.cs

Use by Python script

bisos.crypt Source Code is in writen in COMEEGA (Collaborative Org-Mode Enhanced Emacs Generalized Authorship) – https://github.com/bx-blee/comeega.

The primary API for bisos.crypt is ./bisos/crypt/crypt-csu.py. It is self documented in COMEEGA.

Documentation and Blee-Panels

bisos.crypt is part of ByStar Digital Ecosystem http://www.by-star.net.

This module’s primary documentation is in the form of Blee-Panels. Additional information is also available in: http://www.by-star.net/PLPC/180047

bisos.crypt Blee-Panels

bisos.crypt Blee-Panles are in ./panels directory. From within Blee and BISOS these panles are accessible under the Blee “Panels” menu.

Support

For support, criticism, comments and questions; please contact the author/maintainer
Mohsen Banan at: http://mohsen.1.banan.byname.net/contact

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