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    EJBCA, JEE PKI Certificate Authority
    EJBCA is an enterprise class PKI Certificate Authority built on JEE technology. It is a robust, high performance, platform independent, flexible, and component based CA to be used standalone or integrated in other JEE applications.
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    Downloads: 149 This Week
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    JSignPdf
    JSignPdf is an open-source Java application that adds digital signatures to PDF documents.
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    Downloads: 647 This Week
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    eMark

    eMark

    Free and open-source PDF signing and verification application.

    eMark is a free and open-source PDF signing and verification application – a powerful Adobe Reader alternative that enables you to securely sign, verify, timestamp, and protect PDF documents using: 🔑 USB tokens and HSM (PKCS#11) 📜 PKCS#12/PFX certificates 💻 Windows certificate store Works seamlessly on Windows, Linux, and macOS with an Adobe Reader-like interface featuring professional signature verification capabilities. Built for individuals, enterprises, and government...
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    mendelson AS2

    mendelson AS2

    Implementation of the EDIINT AS2 protocol (RFC 4130)

    mendelson AS2 is the JAVA-based open source EDIINT AS2 solution. Monitoring- and configuration GUI, async & sync MDN, signatures, encryption, TLS, web interface, pluggable into any servlet container, partner manager, certificate manager, data compression, optional profiles: MA, FN. Localized to Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, German, English, French.
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    Downloads: 199 This Week
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    mendelson AS4

    mendelson AS4

    AS4 Solution for ENTSOG, e-SENS, ebMS, PEPPOL, ICS2, BDEW

    mendelson AS4 is a free JAVA-based open source AS4 solution. Contains a monitoring- and configuration GUI (SWING), supports PUSH and PULL messages, ENTSOG AS4, e-SENS AS4, ebMS AS4, BDEW AS4, PEPPOL AS4, ICS2 AS4, signatures (SOAP, payload), selectable profile per trading partner, encryption (SOAP, payload), UserNameToken, TLS, pluggable into any servlet container, trading partner management, compression, certificate management
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    SignServer
    The SignServer is an application for server side signatures called by other systems. It is flexible and can be customized to specific needs. The SignServer have a ready to use TimeStamp server and signers for PDF, XML, ODF, PGP, OOXML and MRTD (ePassport DS).
    Downloads: 12 This Week
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    StrongKey PKI2FIDO

    StrongKey PKI2FIDO

    Web application to register FIDO keys from TLS ClientAuth sessions

    StrongKey PKI2FIDO is a web application written in Angular and Java using REST web service calls for client-server communication. The application enables users that have X.509 digital certificates (optionally, on smart cards—such as the PIV card or CAC) to strongly authenticate to PKI2FIDO using TLS ClientAuth and then register a FIDO Security key with a FIDO Server (such as StrongKey FIDO Server at https://sourceforge.net/projects/strongkeyfido/).
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    Halimede

    Halimede

    Halimede Certificate Authority

    Halimede is a simple to use Certificate Authority. It supports multiple CA (Certificate Authorities) from a single interface, with each CA is stored within it's own datastore instance. Halimede supports a large range of public key ciphers, including RSA, DSA, ECDSA (NIST/SEC/ANSI X9.62/Brainpool Curves), EdDSA (ED25519/ED448), GOST R34.10, DSTU 4145-2002 and numerous Post-Quantum Ciphers including Rainbow, SPHINCS-256, XMSS/XMSS-MT and qTESLA for X509 Certificate generation. Halimede...
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    CertMgr

    CertMgr

    Certificate Authority administration application

    The CertMgr application allows you to administrator your own Certification Authority (e.g. for securing your network). You can create, sign and revoke your individual certificates via a simple User Interface.
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    Portecle
    Portecle is a user friendly GUI application for creating, managing and examining key stores, keys, certificates, certificate requests, certificate revocation lists and more.
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    Downloads: 254 This Week
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    CrococryptFile

    CrococryptFile

    An encryption tool for creating file archives

    CrococryptFile is a file encryption tool which creates encrypted archives of files and folders. The encryption features of CrococryptFile can be compared to a ZIP utility that uses ZIP's AES encryption. However, there are significant differences. CrococryptFile... - encrypts all file and folder information including filenames, time/date and filesize information, - disguises any information of the archive's content, because all data and meta-data is simply integrated into a...
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    Plug-and-Play Certification Authority is java implementation of Certificate Authority with web interface. It requires minimal setup and no extra database - it is pnp. It originally has been developed as a part of Unicore (http://www.unicore.eu/) suite.
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    Java Card PKI Applet

    Java Card PKI Applet

    JavaCard/smart card implementation of the ISO7816 and PKI standard

    This is an open source Java Card implementation of the ISO7816 and related PKI standards. An ISO7816 file system for storing PKI files according to the Part 15 of the ISO7816 specification [3]: private key directory, certificate directory, CA and user certificates, etc. Download all files, you can visit:
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    CertForge is a web-based certificate utility written in Java 1.6, to make or view X.509 certificates, keys, CRLs, manage keystore and truststore (CTL) for SSL sites, and run as a simple Certificate Authority (CA).
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    Certificate Helper
    Certificate-helper is a utility desktop application written in Java designed and created to assist (mainly developers) in creating and viewing keystores and digital certificates. This is done via a user interfaces implemented in Swing.
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    The PKI Framework (PKIF) is a cross-platform library for performing PKIX-compliant certificate processing. It includes support for SCVP, OCSP, CMS and Timestamps. It uses Windows CAPI, NSS or Crypto++ for cryptographic services and hardware support.
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    Keytool is an Eclipse plugin that maintains keystores and certificates. It allows you to create certificates and put them in a keystore. You can from Eclipse, open and inspect certificates that are stored as .cer, or in a given keystore.
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    OpenRCA is a highly flexible and modular Certificate management and Registration Authority based on J2EE technology. OpenRCA is designed to be a very flexible, extensible and low cost enterprise PKI solution.
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    A graphical tool for generating RSA and ECDSA cryptographic key-pairs, creating Certificate Signing Requests (CSRs) from them, and combining the key-pair with an issued digital certificate to create a secure portable container (PKCS12, JKS, JCEKS, etc.).
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    The aim of this project is to create a set of basic java tools for developers who need Certificate Authority (CA) root certificates and user certificates signed by the CA.
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    Self Signed Certificate Generator

    A tool for creating a set of SSL certificates

    This is a simple tool that generates a set of self-signed certificates for a group of distributed Java-based servers. It also creates the trusted key store to house the public keys and allow for the servers to communicate via SSL
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