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Python OpenSSL Wrappers(POW), a Python wrapper for OpenSSL. X590v3 and CRL encoding is now also support is now via a pure Python module, which will include support for PKCS in the near future.
bcrypt is a lightweight blowfish file encryption utility which aims for cross-platform portability of not only the actual code, but the encrypted files as well. In addition to providing 448-bit encryption, bcrypt overwrites input files with random garbage
This project is to create a system for secure remote administration of a unix server from a variety of different operating systems (eg unix and windows).
SyncShare Server is a secure messaging and real-time collaboration
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firewalls and mobile devices. It handles all networking, security issues and lets
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libnwrap - a library of network function wrappers that provides a simple and clear yet powerfull enough API for UNIX network programming. It targets ease of use, protocol independence, reentrancy, thread-safety, as well as built-in cryptograpy
The Entropy Gathering Daemon is a portable perl script which provides a source of randomness on systems that lack an in-kernel /dev/random. GnuPG, OpenSSH, and the OpenSSL toolkit can use EGD to seed their random number generators.
SysK allows to crypt text by using system informations calculate the algorithm.
For each user,the crypt algo will be different.
It's written in C language for Linux x86.
The objective is to allows it to crypt streams, binaries and more.
squirrel net server side script. This script allows users to upload their current ip address to a server so that it can be 'published' and so that anyone can send them data/messages
RSA-IP is a Linux kernel net _protocol_ which encrypts IPv[4;6] using RSA public/private key.Think of it as a kernel level implementation of ssl. RSA needs prime number so we release a prime searcher.
A fast and flexible implementation of SSH and SCP for Java, modelled on OpenSSH. In the beginning it should be simple, but hopefully eventually feature-rich.
PKCS#11 libraries for Linux, Solaris, Mac OS X, HP-UX, and others built to be used with PCSC Lite and MuscleCard Framework located at:
http://www.musclecard.com
Full Netscape support with full support for x509 certificates on on-board key generation f
The SLAN project is a GPL open-source project providing a cross platform Virtual Private Networking (VPN) solution focused on providing secured and accountable links over insecure broadcast media such as 802.11 wireless LANs and public ethernets.
This project is a Linux-PAM module designed for mounting a user's encrypted,
home directory using the user's login credentials as the decryption key. The
module also unmounts the user's home directory at logout to re-encrypt the protected data.
A Java Swing application to 'securely' store passwords using symmetric encryption. A user can set up one or many 'datastores' of password/username combinations and commit them to disk. They are stored on the file system using PBE Blowfish.
E-Dot (which means Encryption and Decryption Of Texts) is a very small tool for encrypting textfiles. E-Dot doesn't use Keyfiles: A password is enough. This tool is available for Linux and Windows, too.
Yavipind is a secure tunnel aka 2 peers securely forwarding
packets toward each other.It is what most people calls a VPN (virtual private
network).
It forwards any kind ofpacket (IPv4, IPv6 or other) sent over the virtual
network interface (e.g. t