cryptacular 1.2.5-2 source package in Ubuntu
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cryptacular (1.2.5-2) unstable; urgency=medium * Team upload * d/p/01_update_to_bouncycastle_1_76.patch: cherry-pick upstream patch to resolve ftbfs with bouncycastle 1.72 (Closes: #1057498). -- Vladimir Petko <email address hidden> Tue, 09 Jan 2024 12:53:15 +1300
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cryptacular_1.2.5-2.dsc | 3.7 KiB | 2289aba25187254849138ac710f4a64db09897b396c358bf51644f0beaf4410c |
cryptacular_1.2.5.orig.tar.gz | 169.5 KiB | b0ff3b9ffec16ba6282d8271bfa2cf31c2e8c4f703de4d67d63079de1609a195 |
cryptacular_1.2.5-2.debian.tar.xz | 4.2 KiB | e2b5ce34ab4464c68a5645352b17c9bf542bd164f7de27525d2b8e6c543c985b |
Available diffs
- diff from 1.2.5-1 to 1.2.5-2 (1.3 KiB)
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Binary packages built by this source
- libcryptacular-java: high level, general purpose Java cryptographic library
General-purpose Java cryptograhic library, which complements the Bouncy
Castle libraries, that has the following design goals:
.
* Flexible JCE provider. Prefers the Bouncy Castle Java Provider, but
can fall back to other providers defined in the environment for
algorithms not implemented by BC.
* Ease of use for common cryptographic operations. A one liner
highlights this well; the following prints the MD5 hash of a password
as a string of HEX characters:
System.out.println( new MD5().digest( passBytes, new HexConverter()));
* Convenient and performant handling of cryptographic operations on
large data streams.
* Support for base-64 and hexadecimal encoding of ciphertext input/output.
* Support for I/O operations on cryptographic primitives including
generating and writing symmetric encryption keys, public/private key
pairs, and X.509 certificates. Both PEM and DER encoding is handled
conveniently.
* Command line interface for each class of cryptographic operation
(digest, symmetric encryption, public-key encryption, message signing,
etc). A command line interface for keystore operations is also
included, which is notable as it supports features above and beyond
the Java keytool utility.
.
It is important to note that no cryptographic algorithms are implemented;
Bouncy Castle provides all cryptographic algorithms where required.
- libcryptacular-java-doc: high level, general purpose Java cryptographic library - documentation
General-purpose Java cryptograhic library, which complements the Bouncy
Castle libraries, that has the following design goals:
.
* Flexible JCE provider. Prefers the Bouncy Castle Java Provider, but
can fall back to other providers defined in the environment for
algorithms not implemented by BC.
* Ease of use for common cryptographic operations. A one liner
highlights this well; the following prints the MD5 hash of a password
as a string of HEX characters:
System.out.println( new MD5().digest( passBytes, new HexConverter()));
* Convenient and performant handling of cryptographic operations on
large data streams.
* Support for base-64 and hexadecimal encoding of ciphertext input/output.
* Support for I/O operations on cryptographic primitives including
generating and writing symmetric encryption keys, public/private key
pairs, and X.509 certificates. Both PEM and DER encoding is handled
conveniently.
* Command line interface for each class of cryptographic operation
(digest, symmetric encryption, public-key encryption, message signing,
etc). A command line interface for keystore operations is also
included, which is notable as it supports features above and beyond
the Java keytool utility.
.
It is important to note that no cryptographic algorithms are implemented;
Bouncy Castle provides all cryptographic algorithms where required.
.
This package installs the javadoc documentation.