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    file digest

    A command-line utility for calculating and verifying file checksums.

    Digest is a command-line utility which can be used to calculate and verify checksums of any files, similar to md5sum or RHash, but using modern hash algorithms. Supported algorithms: BLAKE, BLAKE2, Grøstl, JH, Kupyna, MD5, SHA-1, SHA-2, SHA-3, Skein, SM3, Streebog, Whirlpool. Usage: digest [-c] <algorithm> <filename(s)> For example, if you want to calculate the checksums using skein512/256 algorithm, use this command: digest skein512/256 * > checksums.skein To verify the checksums: digest -c skein512/256 checksums.skein You can get a full list of supported algorithms and test the performance of different algorithms on your PC using the command: digest test <iterations> <filename> This will calculate hash sum of <filename> multiple times (number of times is specified by <iterations>) and output the results with precise timings. ...
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    openSMS4 was created by tao.tang316 and implemented in C, which is an open source implementation of the SMS4 encryption algorithm (including simple checking codes).
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    This library provides two operations: one to wrap key data, and another to unwrap the key data. This code also includes a fairly comprehensive unit test library which ensures the implementation is verified against the vectors provided in RFC 3394.
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