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Painless encryption wrapper library
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= Sentry lib - painless encryption library Sentry is a simple wrapper around the mostly undocumented OpenSSL encryption classes. For now, look at the pseudo test cases in sentry.rb until I can get more examples written out. == Resources Install * gem install sentry Rubyforge project * http://rubyforge.org/projects/sentry RDocs * http://sentry.rubyforge.org Subversion * http://techno-weenie.net/svn/projects/sentry Collaboa * http://collaboa.techno-weenie.net/repository/browse/sentry == Using with ActiveRecord I wrote this for the purpose of encrypting ActiveRecord attributes. Just <tt>require 'sentry'</tt>, and some new class methods will be available to you: === generates_crypted generates_crypted :password, :mode => :sha | :symmetric | :asymmetric This is the generic class method to use. Default mode is :sha. === generates_crypted_hash_of generates_crypted_hash_of :password This is a shortcut for using SHA encryption. No different than specifying <tt>generates_crypted :password</tt>. In the above example, model.password is a virtual field, and the SHA hash is saved to model.crypted_password === asymmetrically_encrypts asymmetrically_encrypts :password This is a shortcut for using an asymmetrical algorithm with a private/public key file. To use this, generate a public and private key with Sentry::AsymmetricalSentry.save_random_rsa_key(private_key_file, public_key_file). If you want to encrypt the private key file with a symmetrical algorithm, pass a secret key (neither the key nor the decrypted value will be stored). Sentry::AsymmetricSentry.save_random_rsa_key(private_key_file, public_key_file, :key => 'secret_password') What that does, is requires you to pass in that same secret password when accesing the method. class Model < ActiveRecord::Base generates_crypted :password, :mode => :asymmetric end model.password = '5234523453425' model.save # password is encrypted and saved to crypted_password in the database, # model.password is cleared and becomes a virtual field. model.password('secret_password') => '5234523453425' The public and private key file names can be set in config/environment.rb Sentry::AsymmetricSentry.default_public_key_file = "#{RAILS_ROOT}/config/public.key" Sentry::AsymmetricSentry.default_private_key_file = "#{RAILS_ROOT}/config/private.key" If the private key was encrypted with the Sentry::AsymmetricalSentry#save_random_rsa_key, you must provide that same key when accessing the AR model. === symmetrically_encrypts symmetrically_encrypts :password This is a shortcut for using a symmetrical algorithm with a secret password to encrypt the field. class Model < ActiveRecord::Base generates_crypted :password, :mode => :symmetric end model.password = '5234523453425' model.save # password is encrypted and saved to crypted_password in the database, # model.password is cleared and becomes a virtual field. model.password => '5234523453425' The secret password can be set in config/environment.rb Sentry::SymmetricSentry.default_key = "secret_password"
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