Basic and Digest HTTP authentication for Flask routes.
The Python keyring lib provides an easy way to access the system keyring
service from Python. It can be used in any application that needs safe password
storage. It supports OSX, KDE, Gnome and Windows's native password storing
services. Besides this, it is shipped with kinds of Python implemented keyring
for the left environments.
Alternate keyring backend implementations for use with the Python keyring
package.
PEAR::Crypt_CHAP provides Classes for generating CHAP packets.
Currently these types of CHAP are supported:
* CHAP-MD5
* MS-CHAPv1
* MS-CHAPv2
For MS-CHAP the mhash and mcrypt extensions must be loaded.
This is a program that implements the RFC1413 identification server. It
was very much inspired by Dan Bernstein's original 'authd' (but unlike
that program doesn't use 'netstat' to get some of the information) It
uses the kernel information directly. (And is due to that fact a lot
faster). Dan has now written another version of the 'authd' daemon that
uses his 'kstuff' to read the kernel information. Unlike that daemon,
this will use only normally available kernel access functions (and is due
to that more limited in the different machines it support). Please note
that this daemon used to be called pauthd but has changed name to better
reflect what it does (and to conform to the new RFC).
Implementation of the Diffie-Hellman Key Exchange cryptographic protocol
in PHP5. Enables two parties without any prior knowledge of each other
establish a secure shared secret key across an insecure channel
of communication.
pear-Crypt_HMAC2 is a implementation of Hashed Message Authentication
Code for PHP5.It use the hash or mhash extensions when enabled to
extend the range of cryptographic hash functions beyond the natively
implemented MD5 and SHA1.
Provides methods needed to generate and verify MicroIDs.