Skein is a family of fast secure cryptographic hash functions designed
by Niels Ferguson, Stefan Lucks, Bruce Schneier, Doug Whiting, Mihir
Bellare, Tadayoshi Kohno, Jon Callas and Jesse Walker. This package
uses bindings to the optimized C implementation of Skein. We provide a
high-level interface (see module Crypto.Skein) to some of the Skein use
cases. We also provide a low-level interface (see module
Crypto.Skein.Internal) should you need to use Skein in a different way.
Currently we have support for Skein as cryptographic hash function as
Skein as a message authentication code (Skein-MAC).
X.509 collection accessing and storing methods for certificate, crl,
exception list.
X.509 Certificate and CRL validation.
AfterGlow is a collection of scripts which facilitate the process of
generating event graphs and treemaps. AfterGlow 1.x is written in Perl
and generates output that can be read by GraphViz or LGL.
All the scripts and other files for afterglow are installed in
%%DATADIR%%
AIDE is Advanced Intrusion Detection Environment.
This piece of software was written as a replacement and extension
for Tripwire.
This is a port of aimsniff, which sniffs Aol Instant Messanger
conversations. It can also be setup to collect statistics on
instant messaging traffic and display useful information using
mysql and Web AIM Sniff
Akmos is a cryptographic library with CLI.
It supports:
- symmetric ciphering;
- computing message digests (hashes);
- calculating a message authentication code (MAC);
Depends only on the standard C library.
Primary develop for the x86_64 architecture.
Amap is a next-generation scanning tool, it identifies applications
and services even if they are not listening to the default port
by creating a bogus-communication.