KDE Wallet Manager is a tool to manage the passwords on your KDE
system. By using the KDE wallet subsystem it not only allows you to
keep your own secrets but also to access and manage the passwords of
every application that integrates with the KDE wallet.
Tools to deal with SCEP and PKCS7 messages.
This is a forked version of openca-tools changed to work with
security/p5-openxpki.
Parano is a GNOME program to create, edit and verify hashfiles.
For now MD5, SHA1 and SFV formats are supported.
Keyczar is an open source cryptographic toolkit designed to make it easier and
safer for developers to use cryptography in their applications. Keyczar supports
authentication and encryption with both symmetric and asymmetric keys. Some
features of Keyczar include:
* A simple API
* Key rotation and versioning
* Safe default algorithms, modes, and key lengths
* Automated generation of initialization vectors and ciphertext signatures
* Java, Python, and C++ implementations
* International support in Java (Python coming soon)
Keyczar was originally developed by members of the Google Security Team and is
released under an Apache 2.0 license.
PScan is a C source code security scanner, which looks for misuse of
libc functions which use varargs and printf-style formatting
operators. In many situations these can cause security vulnerabilities
in the application if it runs with privileges (setugid, or listening
to a network socket, etc).
An example of the kind of situation pscan looks for is the following:
variable = "%s"; /* or malicious user input */
sprintf(buffer, variable); /* BAD! */
The Horde_Crypt package class provides an API for various cryptographic
systems.
Package for managing and accessing the Horde groups system.
The Perms package provides an interface to the Horde permissions system.
The Horde_Secret library provides an API for encrypting and decrypting
small pieces of data with the use of a shared key.
The Horde_Auth package provides a common interface into the various backends
for the Horde authentication system.