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    Portable Text Encryption

    Single Linux or Windows binary for secure text encryption

    Self contained and completely portable binary encrypts text for secure email, messaging, irc use, etc., ideal for USB flash drives. AES-128/192/256 (ecb/cbc), Blowfish (ecb/cbc), DES / TripleDES (ecb/cbc/ofb/cfb), or RC4. Linux and Windows binaries.
    Downloads: 46 This Week
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    File And Text Encryption (fate)

    No nonsense file and text encryption

    This is a stripped down, no nonsense, no options encryption utility for normal users who just want to secure their files and text and move on. The ciphers used are Aria, Camellia, (all in 256 bit key mode) and ChaCha20. Modes are CBC, OFB, CFB, and CTR, except for ChaCha20 which is a stream cipher. The password hashing and salt derivation are robust.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    NOTE: The repository for this project has moved to https://core.tcl-lang.org/tcltls/home. TLS is an OpenSSL / RSA-bsafe Tcl extension that provides secure connections on top of the Tcl socket mechanism. Within a few lines of code, users can query https servers (see the tclhttpd project for an https server using TLS).
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    srvRX live

    A simple project for creating hosting server-a-like live distribution

    The idea is creating a simple and easy to install debian based secure system distibuted in LAMP stack as well and LNMP (nginx), with support for 32-64 bit cpus and small-large ram. Initial Stage: Creating stable live systems Second Stage: mod_mono and php coexistance, RoR, manage users/groups/packages scripts and system monitoring system, custom graphics Third Stage BUilding entire CnCP system (CnCp's not cPanel in old UNIX fashion), a web interface to create/manage and deploy users...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    daitrix is a secure os built on security, ease of use, and linux/unix based. verry fast to install with 4 setup types- dev, server, desktop and all. everything a normal linux distro has and then some.
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    NeoWebScript is an Apache module that allows webpage developers to embed Tcl code into their HTML, creating webpages with active content. Great for web hosters, it is much faster and more secure than CGI.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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