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    stenc

    SCSI Tape Encryption Manager

    SCSI Tape Encryption Manager - Manages encryption on LTO 4 and LTO 5 tape drives with hardware-based encryption. Program should work on any other SSP capable tape drives. Built specifically for Linux and AIX. Now supports key change auditing and key descriptors (uKAD). Check the Project News under the Develop section for more information. Project source code has moved to https://github.com/scsitape/stenc
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    SSL Diagnos

    SSL Diagnos

    SSL Strength Evaluation and Test Utility

    SSL Diagnos is used to test SSL strength; get information about SSL protocols (pct, ssl2, ssl3, tls, dtls) and cipher suites. It can also be used for testing and rating ciphers on SSL clients. It has also specific support for pop3s, sip, smtp and explicit ftps. Tests for heartbleed (including dtls). Furthermore a separate tool, SSLPressure, not using openssl can be used to check the whole spectrum of possible SSL protocols on a server. Can also be used for testing ssl for...
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