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    Certificate Ripper

    Certificate Ripper

    A CLI tool to extract server certificates

    A CLI tool to extract server certificates. No openssl required runs on any Operating System. It can be used with or without Java, native executables are present in the releases. Extracts all the sub-fields of the certificate. Certificates can be formatted to PEM format. Bulk extraction of multiple different URLs with a single command is possible. Extracted certificates can be stored automatically in a p12 trust store. Works also behind a proxy.
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    syncthing-android

    syncthing-android

    Wrapper of syncthing for Android

    Syncthing is a continuous file synchronization program. It synchronizes files between two or more computers in real time, safely protected from prying eyes. Your data is your data alone and you deserve to choose where it is stored, whether it is shared with some third party, and how it’s transmitted over the internet. None of your data is ever stored anywhere else other than on your computers. There is no central server that might be compromised, legally or illegally. All communication is...
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    ESignPDF

    ESignPDF

    Sign PDF with Digital Signature Certificate

    ...endpoint=zulu&uuid=f0851b11-f391-43b0-ae80-4a29f9cc8c9f -> Download ESignPDF jar file -> Double click on downloaded file -> Follow displayed instructions -> Get signed PDF You can request to concerned certificate authority for obtaining Digital Signature Certificate ( DSC ) file despite of USB token if you have any query, then mail me at parvesh.garg@outlook.com
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    Fronsetia

    Fronsetia

    A web application for testing webservices

    Fronsetia (Free Online Service Testing Application) is a Java web application that allows testing webservices (REST and SOAP). No end-user installations required, just deploy the application on your server and pass the link so that users can use their usual browsers to access Fronsetia. You can think of Fronsetia as a simple version of SoapUI on the web, or a simple and free and open-source version of the "wls_utc" utility. See the project homepage https://fronsetia.sourceforge.io and...
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    JPPF

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    The PKI Framework (PKIF) is a cross-platform library for performing PKIX-compliant certificate processing. It includes support for SCVP, OCSP, CMS and Timestamps. It uses Windows CAPI, NSS or Crypto++ for cryptographic services and hardware support.
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    The Project jICPBr is an API for Brazilian Digital Certificate
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    Keytool is an Eclipse plugin that maintains keystores and certificates. It allows you to create certificates and put them in a keystore. You can from Eclipse, open and inspect certificates that are stored as .cer, or in a given keystore.
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    The Java Certificate based Licensing Suite aims to help Java product developer to include licensing in their software. The suite contains the License CA Manager and the Licensing Library.
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    Java Extra Libraries is a collection of Java Libraries useful to everyone from the beginners to advanced users. Include certificate managements, string utilities, SQL, Date class, Convertor, Command execution, etc.
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    TrustingSSL allows Java SSL connections to servers that may not have a valid certificate chain, such as self-signed web servers.
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