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A Python implementation of minilock.io, plus some additional features.

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Dead-simple, Pythonic Encryption after [miniLock.io](https://minilock.io)

by Cathal Garvey, Copyright 2014, proudly licensed under the GNU Affero General Public License

What’s this?

Go to [minilock.io](https://minilock.io) to learn more about miniLock. deadlock is an implementation of the miniLock protocol, and as such it is compatible with miniLock. You can send and receive files from people using miniLock without having to install Chrome (closed source, spyware-rich browser) or Chromium (technically open source but by-default-still-pretty-invasive browser).

In addition to the base function of sending and receiving miniLock’d files, which ought to be secure against snooping eyes on the wire and to provide you and your loved/liked/other ones with a measure of deserved human privacy, deadlock comes with some other features you might like:

  • Auto-zipping of directories when encrypting, making it easy to send folders to friends.

  • Fast underlying C implementations of core miniLock algorithms.

  • Written for ease of use as a Python module, not only as a standalone application.

  • No browser, easily scripted, automated or pipelined.

  • “Petnames” allowing you to save IDs as easily-memorable friend names or emails

  • Highly insecure private key storage, allowing trivial encryption/decryption, including iterating through all local private keys and attempting decryption with each.

  • Early features for throwaway ultra-high-security addresses.

  • Early features for “vanity” addresses starting or ending in a chosen word (warning: may take until heat-death of the universe)

How do I install/use this?

deadlock is, at present, a Terminal only application. The best way to install it is to use pip:

sudo pip install deadlock

..provided that you have the necessary system-level dependencies (C compiler and supporting libraries), this ought to pull in the required cryptographic modules from PyPI and build them, then install deadlock.

Once installed, deadlock will be available as a Python module and also as a script, deadlock. Try deadlock –help for guidance on usage.

deadlock will probably work on any platform with a C compiler for the required modules, but I have no interest in supporting closed, spyware-rich operating systems like WinMac, so don’t ask. If it doesn’t work on those platforms, then you can always fix it and send me a pull request.

## Who do I contact for support or to complain? Nobody. This software is provided without warranty of any kind. It works, for me, and I’m pretty sure it’s secure, but I’m not going to certify it as such and you shouldn’t use it if you really need security to protect you from people with the means and motive to harm or imprison you.

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