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    ProxyCrypt

    Encrypted volumes through command line

    ProxyCrypt is a command line tool that creates encrypted volumes within a file or a hard drive. Encryption and decryption are made on the fly, allowing you to use encrypted volumes like normal ones. Designed for paranoids and advanced users, it is also fast, very lightweight, open source and easy to recompile. See the features below. It works as a "proxy" for the AIM driver or the ImDisk driver. AIM driver is included in the full package. See the documentation for more informations...
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    haveged is a daemon that feeds entropy into the linux /dev/random pool using a random number generator based upon the HArdware Volatile Entropy Gathering and Expansion algorithm.
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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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    SES Super-Encypherment Scrambler

    SES Super-Encypherment Scrambler

    SES brings back the uncrackable onetime pad, with a digital twist.

    SES brings back the uncrackable onetime pad, with a digital twist. It is well known that a random key of message-length is the only provably unbreakable cipher. SES uses cryptographic strength pseudo-random keys of message-length for its many encipherments, in addition to offering true one-time pad capability for the intrepid. SES is built on ISAAC, Bob Jenkins' unbroken CSPRNG, a fast and simple stream cipher placed in the Public Domain in 1996. SES now gives you the ability to...
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    An elliptic curve based encryption system for secure and private communications at the network level. Public key encryption is used to automatically negotiate keys for AES encryption links between all nodes in use. Dev version uses orinoco drivers.
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