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HashserGUI is a GUI interface for Jacksum. It is intended to provide a graphical tool to create hashes for files within a directory, and check the hashes generated. It works with many hash functions, as md5, sha1, sha256, sha512, md4, crc, etc.
An implementation of Shoup's "Practical Threshold Signature" in Java. This is an (n,k)-threshold signature system: at least k parties out of n must independently sign a piece of data to produce a valid group signature.
INTIX-JSIGNER is a java web application for signing documents (XML and/or PDF) of unattended way and in the server side. It has as main modules the following: Authentication, XML and PDF Signing and Keys and Certificates Management.
NewPKI is a PKI based on the OpenSSL low-level API, all the datas are
handled through a database, which provides a much more flexible PKI than
with OpenSSL, such as seeking a certificate with a search engine.
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Imagine being able to send an encrypted message as a single file to someone working on any OperatingSystem, without them having to install any software to decrypt it. Just send them an Inkjar. Or you can store your own passwords on a usb key anywhere.
Bash shell scripts to run an OpenSSL Certificate Authority (CA) and issue self-signed HTTPS server certificates (or cert signing requests) for intranets. Scripts: genrootca, genservercert, genusercert, revokecert, csv2usercerts, certificate-mailer.
Securing mails without involving user. Secures them as often as possible if it is possible. Shows security-state and process of mails and mail-partners.
Tristero is a framework for creating distributed peer-to-peer file sharing applications. It uses standard technologies for each component, reducing the work of implementing a particular network architecture to the novel aspects of that system and eliminat
Odyssi PKI aims to be a complete PKI suite written in Java, and designed from the ground up with security in mind. When completed, it will be fully standards compliant with PKIX, XKMS, OCSP, and other PKI standards.
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openSNMP is a multi-threaded SNMPv3 engine. This project supports the
Simple Network Management Protocol version 3. In particular, it is
designed to match the architecture of the Internet Engineering Task Force SNMPv3 standard (RFCs 3410-15).
aamFetch is a utility for fetching your anonymous esub nym messages from the alt.anonymous.messages newsgroup (or other newsgroups). It allows multiple encrypt-subjects to scan, multiple "destination files" to save messages to and random chaff downloads.
Quickly encrypt and decrypt your files with Petri. View encrypted text and image files containing your passwords or other sensitive information. Petri is written in Java and therefore runs on any operatingsystem supporting the Java Runtime Environment.
CryptoServer is the daemon for handling Sign-Verify, Encryption-Dencryption, Envelop-Openenvelop based on OpenSSL including the SEED symmetric algorithm (Korean Standard Symmetric Algorithm).
It's interface is just tcp/ip socket and very easy to handle
distDES is a Java RMI-based application which manages load balancing on heterogeneous clusters. Development will extend the theoretical initial implementation to include clustered Rainbow Table generation and encryption algorithm collision detection.
A java application that allows you to store files into a "data store". These files are encrypted by passphrases and padded with random garbage to provide plausible deniability (you cannot know if there are any more files in the store or not).
GiANT is a graphical interface for computer algebra systems (OS X/UNIX/Win). Currently GiANT lets the user work with number fields via KASH, but we aim to develop it into a GUI Library to run on top of any CAS and expose any of its functions.
siggen is a cool email signature generator for encrypted ansi c (confused), brainf*ck, ... signatures. Use it in combination with vi(m), emacs, mutt, pine, or what ever. (tested on Solaris, Linux and Windoze). Optimized only for geeks :-)
Set of tools and libs for
managing structured data
in a very flexible way:
Imp./Exp. ASCII, XML, SQL,
PS, Tex/LaTex, RTF
GUI: X-Windows, MS-Windows
Interface to C++, DBs, Perl,
PHP, Java, TCP/IP
LISP-like interpreter
written in C++ using C-LIB
OODDSS is a system that provide digital signature and verification for ELF executables and libraries in GNU/Linux
systems.
The goal is to be fast, transparent for the user and simple to administer and distribute the signed packages.
Cryproc is module for the Linux kernel 2.6 which allows user space programs to access the kernel's CryptoAPI functions via a file called "cryproc" created in the /proc filesystem.