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    BoringSSL

    BoringSSL

    Mirror of BoringSSL

    ...Unlike OpenSSL, BoringSSL provides no guarantee of stable APIs or ABIs, meaning third-party projects depending on it may frequently break. Google products that use BoringSSL ship their own copies and update them as needed, enabling faster iteration without legacy constraints. BoringSSL includes comprehensive API documentation, build instructions, and guidance for porting code from OpenSSL.
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    ModSecurity Nginx Connector

    ModSecurity Nginx Connector

    ModSecurity v3 Nginx Connector

    ...Because it’s a native NGINX module, it benefits from NGINX’s event-driven architecture and can be compiled as a dynamic module for flexible packaging. In practice, it provides a portable, policy-driven security layer at the edge without modifying application code.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    vRain

    vRain

    Chinese Ancient eBooks Generator

    ...It encapsulates login, session management, and request sequencing so repetitive actions can be executed reliably on a schedule. A configuration-driven approach lets users store multiple accounts, adjust intervals, and toggle features without modifying code. The program surfaces clear logs and result summaries so you can verify outcomes or spot failures that need manual intervention. Deployment is intentionally lightweight, making it suitable for laptops, low-power servers, or containers. While it removes the drudgery from daily online routines, it’s designed to be used responsibly in accordance with platform policies and local regulations.
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    EnigmaLike
    EnigmaLike is an Enigma-like encoding tool for text files that encodes word-by-word using a dictionary/code book/encryption reel set-up. EnigmaLike is written using PerlTk and has instructions in PDF format. For Linux.
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    __Alien Cipher

    __Alien Cipher

    A bespoke symmetric cipher.

    Released under 'Creative Commons v3' license Alien Cipher is an endeavour to build my own symmetric cipher. The primary aim is to simply learn the fundamentals and finer details of cryptography in general and build working examples of my ideas in code. The code is shared here for posterity (future folk) in the guise that it may help others also on the path to cryptography. This code demo uses a 256bit rolling hash table (8x8bytes) at its heart to mix together pre-defined parameters in a way that allows the cipher to produce encoded output that is locked to a key of arbitrary length without padding. ...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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