This is a Java SSH Client, which has a whole bunch of features,
but supports SSH Protocol 1 connections only.
This version does not depend on the Java Development Kit, since
it is the binary version, which runs out-of-the-box in
webbrowsers that support Java. A minimal sample HTML page
is installed as well.
If you want to use the client from shell, you have to install
the JDK first (${PORTSDIR}/java/jdk/).
A commercial version for SSH-2 is available here:
(This version is no longer supported)
This is a collection of the NIST's Known Answer Test vectors.
These are primarily used to test the OpenCrypto framework.
A free, community-sourced, machine-readable knowledge base of forensic artifacts
that the world can use both as an information source and within other tools.
Secure data deletion toolkit! If you overwrite a file for 10+ times,
it can still be recovered. These tools can wipe files, free disk space,
swap and memory!
OTPW is a one-time password system which is robust against the password
list being stolen and race for the last digit attacks.
The Authen::OATH module provides a Perl implementation of the
HOTP and TOTP One Time Password algorithms as defined by OATH
(http://www.openautentication.org).
SASL is a generic mechanism for authentication used by
several network protocols. Authen::SASL provides an
implementation framework that all protocols should be able
to share.
The Chimera key exchange protocol generates a shared key between two parties.
The protocol was shown to be INSECURE. This module is therefore released for
purely academic curiosity.
Crypt::Random::TESHA2 implements userspace voodoo entropy. You should use a
proper O/S supplied entropy source such as /dev/random or the Win32 Crypt API.
This is just a simple frontend module for autoloading of various
Digest:: modules. It also provide documentation of the interface that
all Digest:: modules should provide.