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    __Alien Cipher

    __Alien Cipher

    A bespoke symmetric cipher.

    ...Based upon some random data points the cipher produces encoded output that is non-deterministic in nature, the same key and message will never produce the same output each time it's run. The cipher attempts to render output that is resistant to several types of analysis although this has yet to be proven. Please note that I make no claims to this being safe. Cheers o7
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    Project Naranja will uses Padlock Security of VIA EPIA mini-ITX motherboards in order to provide a toolkit to set up and use encrypted filesystems with Linux. NOTE: Files are now hosted at Google Code: http://code.google.com/p/naranja/
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    NOTE: Development has moved to github: http://www.github.com/jaymzh/check_x509 check_x509 is a generic script to check X509 entities for expiration periods. It can be run from nagios, nrpe, cron, on the command line, or in other scripts or programs.
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