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A secure networking extension with authentication, HMAC, and encryption.

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🔐 Secure Network

A powerful and flexible networking extension for Python with built-in authentication, encryption, and HMAC security.


🚀 Features

Secure authentication with bcrypt and Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA).
Encrypted communication using HMAC verification.
Rate-limiting to prevent brute force attacks.
Event-driven architecture for handling network interactions.
Supports both authenticated and unauthenticated connections.


📦 Installation

Install Secure Network via PyPI:

pip install secure_network

⚡ Quick Start

1️⃣ Secure Authentication Server & Client

For authenticated connections, use the SERVER and CLIENT classes:

import secure_network

# 🔹 Initialize the server
server = secure_network.SERVER(
    key=None, hmac_key=None, 
    address=("0.0.0.0", 12345), 
    on_event=lambda event: print(event), 
    max_clients=10
)

# 🔹 Set the accounts file (default: accounts.json)
server.accounts_file = "accounts.json"

# 🔹 All MFA methods requires a sender!
server.GMAIL["gmail"] = "creatorGmail@example.com"
server.GMAIL["password"] = "YourPassword"
server.TEXT_LOCAL_API = "TEXT_LOCAL_API"

# 🔹 Create user accounts
server.create_account("admin", "adminpass", role="admin")
server.create_account("user", "userpass", role="user", mfa_method="email", contact="user@example.com")

# 🔹 Initialize client
client = secure_network.CLIENT(
    key=None, hmac_key=None, 
    address=("127.0.0.1", 12345), 
    on_event=lambda event: print(event)
)

# 🚀 Start server and client
server.init()
client.init()

2️⃣ Basic Server & Client (Without Authentication)

If authentication isn't needed, use the Server and Client classes directly:

import secure_network

# 🔹 Initialize server
server = secure_network.Server(
    key=None, hmac_key=None, 
    address=("0.0.0.0", 12345), 
    on_event=lambda event: print(event), 
    max_clients=10
)

# 🔹 Initialize client
client = secure_network.Client(
    key=None, hmac_key=None, 
    address=("127.0.0.1", 12345), 
    on_event=lambda event: print(event)
)

# 🚀 Start server and client
server.init()
client.init()

🎯 Handling Events

Events provide real-time feedback about network status. You can handle them like this:

import secure_network

def on_event(event: secure_network.Event):
    if event.type == secure_network.EventType.CONNECTION_REQUEST:
        event.accept()  # ✅ Accept connection
    elif event.type == secure_network.EventType.CONNECTION_SUCCESS:
        print(f"✅ Client connected: {event.data['address']}")
    elif event.type == secure_network.EventType.RECEIVED:
        print(f"📩 Received data: {event.data['data']}")
    else:
        print(f"ℹ️ Event: {event.type.id} - {event.type.description}")

# Generate secure keys
KEY, HMAC_KEY = secure_network.generate_key(), secure_network.generate_hmac_key() 

# Create server
server = secure_network.Server(
    key=KEY, hmac_key=HMAC_KEY, 
    address=("0.0.0.0", 12345), 
    on_event=on_event, 
    max_clients=10
)

# 🚀 Start server
server.init()

# Keep server running
while server.active:
    pass

🔥 Event Types

Secure Network provides several event types for handling different network interactions:

Event Type Description Data Fields
CONNECTION_REQUEST Someone is trying to connect {address, connection} (can accept/reject)
CONNECTION_SUCCESS A client has successfully connected {address, connection}
CONNECTED The client/server has started communication {}
DISCONNECTED A client/server has disconnected {}
RECEIVED Data received from a device {address, connection, data}
THREAD_WARNING A thread did not behave as expected {thread}
ERROR An error occurred {exception}

ℹ️ Additional Information

  • event.data contains event-specific details (e.g., client address, message data).
  • event.accept() and event.reject() can be used for CONNECTION_REQUEST events.
  • Addresses and connections appear only on the server side (clients do not see them).

📜 License

This project is licensed under the MIT License.

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Fixes...

  1. I've fixed many buggs and some simple best practises (further improvement)
  2. Fixed so data comes with the "PacketSizeError".
  3. Fixed README and much else.
  4. Implemented "passphrase" systems, so now you can easily implement passwords to represent different keys for both the fernet, and HMAC keys.
  5. Further updates will be covered here...

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