CrococryptQuerl
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CrococryptQuerl (CQuerl) is a web-based open-source file encryption and file exchange tool.

If you trust the application service provider which is running CrococryptQuerl, it can be seen as an "anonymous & encrypted safe deposit box for computer files".

---INTRO---
The encryption is done on-the-fly using the user's password. Of course, this requires a trusted TLS/SSL connection to the server running CQuerl.

The user provides a file and password and receives an ID. No plaintext data is stored in CQuerl including filenames. If the user looses the ID or forgets the password, the encrypted file cannot be recovered - even by the service provider.

DOWNLOAD
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* A demo running on Google's App Engine (GAE) can be found here:
https://crococrypt-querl.appspot.com
==> GAE limits the files to be uploaded to 1MB(!).
==> The file database will be cleared occasionally.
==> Crypto seems to be working slowly on GAE, so be patient! ;)

Features

  • file encryption
  • file exchange
  • secure file transfer

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License

GNU General Public License version 3.0 (GPLv3)

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Additional Project Details

Languages

English

Intended Audience

End Users/Desktop

User Interface

Web-based

Programming Language

Java, JavaScript

Database Environment

JDBC

Related Categories

JavaScript File Sharing Software, JavaScript Cryptography Software, Java File Sharing Software, Java Cryptography Software

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2015-07-11