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    ImpraStorage

    ImpraStorage

    ImpraStorage provided a private imap access to store large files

    ...Just vizualize locally the index of stored files and simply select files to download or upload. ImpraStorage automatically launch the parts to download, then merge parts in the appropriate way to rebuild the original file. Inversely, a file to upload is split (in several parts with addition of noise data), and ImpraStorage randomly upload each parts then update the index.
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    Kirmah
    Encryption with symmetric-key algorithm Kirmah - generate keys with exotic chars - redefine key length - key mark to ensure decryption capabilities - mix data - fast with multiprocessing - possible compression - gui on gtk3 - cli tool - python3 DEPENDENCIES : ======== python3, python-gobject, gobject-introspection, pygtk 3 modes are available to encrypt : ======== - compression (full / disabled or only final step) - random (simulate a random order - based on crypted key - to randomize data) - mix (mix data according to a generated map - based on crypted key - with addition of noise) Process is as follow : ======== encrypt : file > [ compress > ] encrypt > [randomiz data > mix data > compress > ] file.kmh decrypt: file.kmh > [ uncompress > unmix data > unrandomiz data] > decrypt > [uncompress > ] file ======== for encrypt/decrypt large binary files, use the fastest alternative : split/merge
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