Python-RSA is a pure-Python RSA implementation. It supports encryption and
decryption, signing and verifying signatures, and key generation according to
PKCS#1 version 1.5.
python-signedjson allows more than one entity to sign an object, can sign with
more than one key and replace ED25519 with a different algorithm.
RHash is a console utility and library for computing and verifying hash sums
of files. It supports CRC32, MD4, MD5, SHA1, SHA256, SHA512, SHA3, Tiger,
TTH, Torrent BTIH, AICH, ED2K, GOST R 34.11-94, RIPEMD-160, HAS-160, EDON-R
256/512, Whirlpool, and Snefru-128/256 hash sums. Its features are:
* Can calculate Magnet links
* Output in a predefined (SFV, BSD-like) or a user-defined format
* Ability to process directories recursively
* Updating existing hash-files (adding hash sums of files missing in a
hash-file)
* Portable, written in pure C, small in size, open source (MIT license)
Perl wrapper is available as `security/p5-Crypt-RHash' port.
This is a Camellia package for Ruby. Camellia engine is implemented in "C".
Supported key length : 128bit/192bit/256bit
Supported modes of operation : ECB/CFB/CBC
A pure python implementation of the Rijndael encryption algorithm. Useful for
quick string encryption in python programs but probably is not fast enough for
anything too big.
Sancp is a network security tool designed to collect
statistical information regarding network traffic, as
well as, collect the traffic itself in pcap format, all
for the purpose of: auditing, historical analysis, and
network activity discovery. Rules can be used to distinguish
normal from abnormal traffic and support tagging connections
with: rule id, node id, and status id. From an intrusion
detection standpoint, every connection is an event that must
be validated through some means. Sancp uses rules to identify,
record, and tag traffic of interest. 'Tagging' a connection
is a new feature since v1.4.0 Connections ('stats') can be
loaded into a database for further analysis.
This program implements a standard PGP Key Server, which can be assumed
to be in addition to the public key server at MIT.
SpyBye is a tool to help web masters determine if their web pages
are hosting browser exploits that can infect visiting users with
malware. It functions as an HTTP proxy server and intercepts all
browser requests. SpyBye uses a few simple rules to determine if
embedded links on your web page are harmlesss, unknown or maybe
even dangerous.
SpyBye analyzes all downloads in the background and provides you
with a warning notification whenever it encounters content that
is potentially malicious. At that point, you can click on the link
in the notification and receive a more detailed analysis of the web page.
Stoken is an open source tokencode generator compatible with RSA SecurID 128-bit
(AES) tokens. It is a hobbyist project, not affiliated with or endorsed by RSA
Security.
'tsshbatch' is a tool to enable you to issue a command to many servers
without having to log into each one separately. When writing scripts,
this overcomes the 'ssh' limitation of not being able to specify the
password on the command line.
'tsshbatch' also understands basic 'sudo' syntax and can be used to
access a server, 'sudo' a command, and then exit.
'tsshbatch' thus allows you to write complex, hands-off scripts that
issue commands to many servers without the tedium of manual login and
'sudo' promotion. System administrators, especially, will find this
helpful when working in large server farms.