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    Midbar

    Midbar

    Midbar is more than just an open source password vault!

    ...It's made to significantly increase the cost of unauthorized access to its your personal data. Some tutorials: ESP32 V4.0: https://www.instructables.com/Midbar-V40/ Raspberry Pi Pico V2.0: https://www.instructables.com/Midbar-Raspberry-Pi-Pico-Version-V20/ ESP32 V5.0: https://www.instructables.com/Midbar-V50/ STM32F401CCU6 + Arduino Uno Version V1.0: https://www.instructables.com/Midbar-STM32F401CCU6-Arduino-Uno-Version/ RTL8720DN + Arduino Uno V1.0: https://www.instructables.com/Midbar-RTL8720DN-Arduino-Uno-Version/ ESP8266 V2.0: https://www.instructables.com/Midbar-ESP8266-Version-V20/ STM32F407VET6 + Arduino Uno Version V1.0: https://www.instructables.com/Midbar-STM32F407VET6-Arduino-Uno-Version/ STM32F407VET6 Version V2.0: https://www.instructables.com/Midbar-STM32F407VET6-Version-V20/ ESP32 V6.0: https://www.instructables.com/Midbar-V60/ Teensy 4.1 V3.0: https://www.instructables.com/DIY-Hardware-Data-Vault-With-Teensy-41/
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    openGalaxy

    openGalaxy

    SIA receiver for Galaxy security control panels.

    This project aims to provide a method for listening on a serial port and decode incoming messages from a Galaxy security control panel. The messages are transmitted using the SIA DC-03-1990.01 (R2000.11) protocol. The decoded messages are stored in a database (MySQL) or forwarded by email using ssmtp. Besides just listening for messages openGalaxy can also be used to arm/disarm the panel and much more... This software is still in a testing (beta) phase but has been tested successfully...
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    coldfusion

    An RFID Access control system for the raspberry pi

    ColdFusion ========== ColdFusion is a Raspberry pi RFID access control system. It uses [wiringPi](http://wiringpi.com/) to control the Piface that toggle's the electronic lock in the door. It then compares the UID given from the Scanner to the ones in the data directory, If a match is found it will open the doors lock. Be sure to read the WIKI https://sourceforge.net/p/coldfusion/wiki/Setup/
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    MLCrypt

    Simple, lightweight, standalone command-line single file encryption.

    ...The program's primary aim is cascade encryption: create an encrypted outer layer over an existing compressed and encrypted archive file. (Each encryption layer should have a different complex password.) MLCrypt.zip contains all the executables: Linux, Windows, Raspberry Pi.
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