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    ...By addressing network limitations and CPU limitations significant throughput performance can be realized. Gains of close to two orders of magnitude are possible on long fat network paths. The official git repo is now available at http://github.com/rapier1/openssh-portable. The Sourceforge repository should not be seen as the canonical repository for HPN-SSH. We will update it as we can but users should look to github to generate patches We also support Ubuntu packages. Add them to your package manager with `sudo add-apt-repository ppa:rapier1/hpnssh` Fedora RPMs can be added with, `sudo dnf copr enable rapier1/hpnssh`
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    CMP for OpenSSL

    CMP for OpenSSL

    CMP [RFC4210] implementation based on OpenSSL

    | | PLEASE NOTE: this project has MOVED to https://github.com/mpeylo/cmpossl | | An implementation of the Certificate Management Protocol (CMP) version 2, defined in RFC 4210, 4211, and 6712. This git branch of OpenSSL provides an RFC compliant implementation including a CMP client CLI.
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    OMEN

    OMEN

    OMEN: Ordered Markov ENumerator - Password Guesser

    OMEN is a Markov model-based password guesser written in C. It generates password candidates according to their occurrence probabilities, i.e., it outputs most likely passwords first. OMEN significantly improves guessing speed over existing proposals. If you are interested in the details on how OMEN improves on existing Markov model-based password guessing approaches, please refer to OMEN: Faster Password Guessing Using an Ordered Markov Enumerator. OMEN consists of two separate program...
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