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Python script that helps you quickly check basic information, such as domain and cert expiration dates, about a list of domains or just a single domain.
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This project is not working on GitLab any more (I keep this project around for CI and to avoid cybersquatting). For all project needs visit the SourceHut page.
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An Ansible playbook to create a list of defined files related to SSL/TLS for your Ansible project.
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An Ansible role to create a list of defined files related to SSL/TLS for your Ansible project.
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An Ansible role install a CA your server and/or get cryptographic content.
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OpenSSL way to create and install local SSL certs
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Micro-library implementing TCP client/server sockets with SSL encryption
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A Caramel Client implemented in Rust
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Add openssl with cmake on windows
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A general purpose C++17 library wrapping OpenSSL functions; base 16, 32 and 64 encoding; luhn, mod97, damn controls; thread functions; sequential unique ids...
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Example usage script for generating a certificate authority and signing a certificate using that authority.
Can be used for creating different virtual hosts on your local machine.
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A script to manually check/verify checksums (as text), or create checksum files
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Self-hosted, low-configuration, password manager stack.
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One way SSL and 2 way SSL Authentication using Spring Framework between client and server.
This is project task for subject called "Cryptology 2" and I choosed to implement SSL protocol between client and server for demonstration and maybe later use in real project for something.
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