I am trying to read and write username and password in a secured manner. With my current implementation I am following AES-CBC encryption/decryption but storing the encrypted username the with random key in a config file is a security issue. I found an option that keystore is a better way of storing passwords. I have checked similar question but the information is not clear to me. Another option that I found is the keyring, it is working fine in windows but on Linux , I am getting following error. I have checked for the possible solutions but couldn't find one.
python keyring-test.py
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "keyring-test.py", line 3, in <module>
keyring.set_password(service_name="demo-service",username="admin",password="test")
File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/keyring/core.py", line 64, in set_password
_keyring_backend.set_password(service_name, username, password)
File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/keyring/backends/fail.py", line 23, in get_password
raise RuntimeError(msg)
RuntimeError: No recommended backend was available. Install the keyrings.alt package if you want to use the non-recommended backends. See README.rst for details.
Can someone suggest me any better solution or modules from python to store passwords securely?
My implementation whas this:
I made a random string and store it to a txt file then encrypt its bytes file under a key! I use two function that i have made which the def encrypt_file
takes a file encrypt their bytes and returns an encrypted file and def dencrypt_file
does the opposite .
from Crypto.Cipher import AES
import hashlib
import os
import pathlib
def encrypt_file(key,filein,fileout=None,IV=None):
modes = [1,2,8,3,6,9,11,12,10,5]
if os.path.isfile(filein):
if IV == None:
IV = 16 * b'\x00'
else:
IV = IV.encode("utf-8")
if len(IV)==16:
if fileout == None:
fileout_path = pathlib.Path(filein).parent
fileout_name = pathlib.Path(filein).name
else:
fileout_path = pathlib.Path(fileout).parent
fileout_name = pathlib.Path(fileout).name
print (fileout_path, fileout_name )
if os.path.exists(fileout_path) == False:
print("Path Does Not Exists")
return
encryptor = AES.new(hashlib.sha256(key.encode("utf-8")).digest(), 3, IV=IV)
with open(filein,"rb") as f :
f = f.read()
encr_bytes = encryptor.encrypt(f)
file = open(str(fileout_path)+"\\"+str(fileout_name)+".enc","wb")
file.write(encr_bytes)
file.close()
del encryptor
else:
print ("IV must 16 bytes long")
return
else:
print("No file path")
return
def dencrypt_file(key,filein,fileout=None,IV=None,TXT = False):
if os.path.isfile(filein):
if IV == None:
IV = 16 * b'\x00'
else:
IV = IV.encode("utf-8")
if len(IV)==16:
if fileout == None:
fileout_path = pathlib.Path(filein).parent
fileout_name = pathlib.Path(filein).name
list_name = fileout_name.split(".")
else:
fileout_path = pathlib.Path(fileout).parent
fileout_name = pathlib.Path(fileout).name
list_name = fileout_name.split(".")
if os.path.exists(fileout_path) == False:
print("Path Does Not Exists")
return
file_name = list_name[0] + "." + list_name[1]
if os.path.isfile(str(fileout_path)+"\\"+str(file_name)):
file_name = list_name[0] + "new" +"." + list_name[1]
print(file_name, "OK")
else:
file_name = file_name
final_path = str(fileout_path) + "\\" + file_name
encryptor = AES.new(hashlib.sha256(key.encode("utf-8")).digest(), 3, IV=IV)
with open(filein,"rb") as f :
if TXT == False:
file = open(final_path,"wb")
file.write(encryptor.decrypt(f.read()))
file.close()
else:
return encryptor.decrypt(f.read()).decode("utf-8")
else:
print ("IV must 16 bytes long")
return
else:
print("No file path")
return
The parameters are