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    Google Authenticator PAM Library

    Google Authenticator PAM Library

    Example PAM module demonstrating two-factor authentication

    google-authenticator-libpam is a Pluggable Authentication Module (PAM) that adds one-time passcodes to Unix and Linux logins using open OATH standards. It plugs into PAM stacks for services like SSH, su, or desktop display managers, prompting users for a time-based (TOTP) or counter-based (HOTP) code after their password. A lightweight enrollment program bootstraps each account by generating a secret, printing a QR code, and writing per-user configuration with safe file permissions. Because verification happens locally, codes work offline and do not depend on any Google service, which suits high-security and air-gapped environments. ...
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    IBM TPM Attestation Client Server

    IBM's TPM 2.0 Attestation Client Server

    This is sample code for a TCG attestation application. It supports TPM 2.0 and TPM 1.2. It includes 5 main pieces: 1 - An attestation server 2 - An attestation client that pushes quotes to the server 3 - An enrollment client that enrolls a signing key with the server 4 - A utility to provision an EK certificate on a SW TPM for testing 5 - Demo php code to display results The code is C, with json formatting at the client / server interface.
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    Bootleg AES-256 CBC File Encrypter

    Bootleg AES-256 CBC File Encrypter

    A simple file encryption software that utilizes the AES-256 CBC

    A simple file encrypter written in C/C++. Tested sucessfully with 0.5 GB file. Despite having well-functioning cryptographic features, it may not be reliable. This application is provided with no warranty or guarantees of any kind. Use it at your own risk! Source code is available at: https://github.com/Northstrix/Bootleg-AES-256-CBC-File-Encrypter Made with the help of Perplexity Similar...
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    strobe

    STROBE cryptographic protocol framework

    ...It supports encryption/decryption, hashing, pseudorandom generation and message authentication. It integrates these components in an innovative way that makes secure protocol design relatively simple. With the included elliptic curve code, STROBE additionally supports asymmetric key exchange and digital signature creation and verification.
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