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Blazam is a web app that lets you manage Active Directory, even from your phone. You can delegate account functions and let your users manage Active Directory objects. Blazam also has user templates, photo management, and recycle bin access.
For most up to date info, see https://blazam.org
A simple app that enables you to sign the files using ECDSA and SHA512
A simple app that enables you to sign the files and verify their integrity/authenticity using the ECDSA and SHA-512.
I originally developed this app for my university course, but I also decided to post it on GitHub on Sourceforge.
This application is made for educational purposes only. Despite having well-functioning cryptographic features, it may not be reliable.
This application is provided with no warranty or guarantees of any kind. Use it at your own risk!
Made with the help of the...
Cookie based web authentication and single sign on system for largish intranets under a single domain where many, untrusted, people run their own web services. The server uses a private cookie scoped only for the client browser and the idcheck webserver which is always protected with SSL.
In addition to the common practise of using SSL for everything (which idcheck supports). The idcheck system can also be used to provide authentication to websites where you merely want to hide content...