I save the data from python or matlab and use pgfplots to create stunning plots. Nothing I saw in any other plotting lib came ever close to pgfplots in terms of beauty and flexibility.
> "The key will always be the same regardless of the password." The keypair is different for each userid and password. Everything else is correct.
I think asymmetric encryption would solve all problems. The sever only ever stores the users public key and uses challenge-response to prevent replay attacks. This is a bad idea, but if you are required that your uses…
I save the data from python or matlab and use pgfplots to create stunning plots. Nothing I saw in any other plotting lib came ever close to pgfplots in terms of beauty and flexibility.
> "The key will always be the same regardless of the password." The keypair is different for each userid and password. Everything else is correct.
I think asymmetric encryption would solve all problems. The sever only ever stores the users public key and uses challenge-response to prevent replay attacks. This is a bad idea, but if you are required that your uses…