Upgrading from older versions ============================= From versions older than Python-RSA 4.0 --------------------------------------- Support for the VARBLOCK/bigfile format has been dropped in version 4.0, after being deprecated for a year. There is no alternative implementation in Python-RSA 4.0. If you need this, or have ideas on how to do handle encryption of large files securely and in a compatible way with existing standards, `open a ticket to discuss this`_. .. _open a ticket to discuss this: https://github.com/sybrenstuvel/python-rsa/issues/new From versions older than Python-RSA 3.4 --------------------------------------- Previous versions of Python-RSA were less secure than the current version. In order to be able to gradually upgrade your software, those old versions will be available until Python-RSA 4.0. To use version 1.3.3, use this:: import rsa._version133 as rsa And to use version 2.0, use this:: import rsa._version200 as rsa You can import all three versions at the same time. This allows you to use an old version to decrypt your messages, and a new version to re-encrypt them:: import rsa._version200 as rsa200 import rsa # this imports version 3.0 decrypted = rsa200.decrypt(old_crypto, version_200_private_key) new_crypto = rsa.encrypt(decrypted, version_3_public_key) Those import statements *will create warnings* as they import much less secure code into your project. .. warning:: These modules are included to allow upgrading to the latest version of Python-RSA, and not as a way to keep using those old versions. They will be removed in version 4.0. The random padding introduced in version 3.0 made things much more secure, but also requires a larger key to encrypt the same message. Converting keys --------------- Version 3.0 introduced industrial standard RSA keys according to PKCS#1. The old keys were just dictionaries. To convert a key from an older version of Python-RSA, use the following:: import rsa # Load the old key somehow. old_pub_key = { 'e': 65537, 'n': 31698122414741849421263704398157795847591L } old_priv_key = { 'd': 7506520894712811128876594754922157377793L, 'p': 4169414332984308880603L, 'q': 7602535963858869797L } # Create new key objects like this: pub_key = rsa.PublicKey(n=old_pub_key['n'], e=old_pub_key['e']) priv_key = rsa.PrivateKey(n=old_pub_key['n'], e=old_pub_key['e'], d=old_priv_key['d'], p=old_priv_key['p'], q=old_priv_key['q']) # Or use this shorter notation: pub_key = rsa.PublicKey(**old_pub_key) old_priv_key.update(old_pub_key) priv_key = rsa.PrivateKey(**old_priv_key)