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    Constantine

    Constantine

    Modular, high-performance, zero-dependency cryptography stack

    High-performance cryptography for proof systems and blockchain protocols. This library provides a constant-time implementation of cryptographic primitives with a particular focus on cryptography used in blockchains and zero-knowledge-proof systems. The library aims to be a fast, compact and hardened library for elliptic curve cryptography needs, in particular for blockchain protocols and zero-knowledge proofs system.
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    SKUDONET

    SKUDONET

    SKUDONET Open Source Load Balancer and Web Application Firewall

    SKUDONET Community Edition is an Open Source Load Balancer and Web Application Firewall (WAF) designed for Linux server environments. Formerly known as Zevenet, it is based on Debian 12.8, providing a stable and secure foundation for reliable application delivery and cybersecurity. This edition is suitable for Linux and Windows server deployments (not for mobile platforms), offering advanced Layer 4 and Layer 7 traffic management with support for up to 250,000 TCP requests per second (L4)...
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    Rockhopper VPN software

    IPsec / IKEv2-based VPN software for Linux.

    Rockhopper is IPsec/IKEv2-based VPN software for Linux. This software is interoperable with Windows 7, Windows 8 and Windows 10 VPN clients and it provides a handy AJAX-based Web console to manage Secure Virtual Ethernet(LAN), Routing-based VPN, Remote Access VPN and servers protected by IPsec. No kernel modules are needed. The ESP protocol stack is also implemented in user space.
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    web4thejob.org

    web4thejob.org

    Open source to productivity

    Web4thejob is an open source java framework for the rapid development of data-centric web applications. It is ideal for those who seek a component-based event-driven full-stack web development framework, capable of producing elegant desktop-style web applications that can automate any business domain. The framework addresses the automation needs of any business domain introducing "joblets". A joblet encapsulates the relational schema of a business domain using modern orm technology....
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    Java Encryption Library

    Simple Java Encryption Library

    I have packaged the Java encryption library with a wrapper used to make saving and loading files in Java easier. I have also included the source for a command line application to encrypt a String and save it to a text file. The source for AESEncryption was actually written by "erickson" from Stack Overflow. The original post can be found here: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/992019/java-256-bit-aes-password-based-encryption/992413#992413
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    The kernel network stack may behave not as expected, especially in the case of receiving packets. With Ianus it is possible to bypass the kernel network stack and to develop your own network stack in user space or other tools.
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