LavaRnd is a random number generator that converts a digitized chaotic source (such as a lens capped web camera) into cryptographically strong random numbers. LavaRnd comes with both an APIs (currently C and Perl) as well as a number of demos.
Add strong cryptography and anonymity to your mailing list! Messages are separately encrypted to each listmember, while stripping any information that could identify the sender. Advanced features include cryptographic pseudonyms and Mix remailer support.
Alist is a program that collects hardware and software information about systems and stores it in a database for users to browse and search via a Web interface. The program consists of three parts: a client portion that collects the information, a daemon
The FreePKI project aims to create practical, interoperable & free code and services for Certificate and Registration Authorities based on the X.509 standard, including nearly zero-cost ID verification through a PGP-like web of trust scoring system.
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stands for Active Integrity Software, provide quick alert of elf file modifications.
Based on Gnu/Linux OS, with a daemon to analyse datas give by the kernel module, written in C.
GnuPG::Interface is a Perl module interface to interacting with
GnuPG. It implements a rich set of filehandle communications with GnuPG and includes a key object organization structure, with information gathered from GnuPG's with-colons option.
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.
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 library implementing the AES (American Encryption Standard) or Rijndael algorithms, intended to provide a neat packaged solution
for other projects to use.
Package includes C and Intel Pentium/MMX assembler versions
of AES, along with an extensive
In DeCrypto you will find a collection of scripts for helping decrypt messages. Eventully I am going to put these scripts together into a nice interface.
pgpenvelope is an interface between Pine and the GNU Privacy Guard (GnuPG). It allows one to perform expected OpenPGP-related operations on messages. Ease of installation, setup, and use are distinguishing features.
anonvelope is a mail-message processing program that is designed to allow the message to make full use of Type-I (cpunk-style) remailers. It is especially designed to work with Pine, but it is possible it may be used with other MUA's.
An API and test suite, or possibly an application unto itself, to manage keys and allow mail user agents (such as pine or mutt) to use encryption and authentication systems (such as S/MIME) via the services of external encryption suites (such as OpenSSL)
A perl server that accepts plain text mails for users and sends them out encrypted. Could be used in a company so that your accountant can be in contact with the salerperson in a secure way, without you needing to tell the accountant everything about PGP
Checking the integrity of a file on a remote and local untrusted or compromised server is to be achieved with minimal computational and storage requirements on part of a healthy verifier.