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    DAR - Disk ARchive

    DAR - Disk ARchive

    For full, incremental, compressed and encrypted backups or archives

    DAR is a command-line backup and archiving tool that uses selective compression (not compressing already compressed files), strong encryption, may split an archive in different files of given size and provides on-fly hashing, supports differential backup with or without binary delta, ftp and sftp protocols to remote cloud storage Archive internal's catalog, allows very quick restoration even a single file from a huge, eventually sliced, compressed, encrypted archive eventually located on...
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    Jacksum

    Jacksum

    a free cross platform checksum utility, supports 58+ hash algorithms

    Development of this project has been moved to https://github.com/jonelo/jacksum. This site has been left for historical purposes ONLY, you find older Jacksum versions here. Please visit the GitHub site for current development. Jacksum 1.7.0 is a platform independent checksum utility (written entirely in Java) for computing and verifying (integrity check) checksums, CRC and hashes (fingerprints). It supports 58 popular hash algorithms and a lot of unique features.
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    Quick Hash GUI

    Quick Hash GUI

    Linux, Windows and Apple Mac File Hashing GUI Tool

    This project has moved to www.quickhash-gui.org as of 2016-12-04. I kept v2.6.9.2 and below hosted here since Dec 16 but too many people were ignoring the fact that no updates were being posted here. For the latest QuickHash v2.8.4 release (Aug 28th 2017), go to www.quickhash-gui.org, and note that as of 29/12/16 a Debian package is also available
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    PasswordGenerator

    PasswordGenerator

    A free Password Generator written in Java

    next version is 2.4.6
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    Recursively compare two directory trees using message digest (hash). E.g. MD5
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    yafic is Yet Another File Integrity Checker, similar to Tripwire. yafic, however, is fast, simple, and yet flexible. Config files are similar to Tripwire's, even supporting flag templates. It uses SHA-1 as its hash function.
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    sha is a file hashing utility that uses the NIST's SHA-1, SHA-256, SHA-384, & SHA-512 hash algorithms. It can be used for file integrity checking, remote file comparisons, etc. The portable algorithm implementations can be useful in other projects too.
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