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Authors Alexander Logger, Bouncy Castle Project Contributors
Description A portable cryptography API library (based on the Bouncy Castle http://www.bouncycastle.org) provides: - Generation and parsing of PKCS#12 files. - X.509: Generators and parsers for V1 and V3 certificates, V2 CRLs and attribute certificates. - PBE algorithms supported by PBEUtil: PBEwithMD2andDES-CBC, PBEwithMD2andRC2-CBC, PBEwithMD5andDES-CBC, PBEwithMD5andRC2-CBC, PBEwithSHA1andDES-CBC, PBEwithSHA1andRC2-CBC, PBEwithSHA-1and128bitRC4, PBEwithSHA-1and40bitRC4, PBEwithSHA-1and3-keyDESEDE-CBC, PBEwithSHA-1and2-keyDESEDE-CBC, PBEwithSHA-1and128bitRC2-CBC, PBEwithSHA-1and40bitRC2-CBC, PBEwithHmacSHA-1, PBEwithHmacSHA-224, PBEwithHmacSHA-256, PBEwithHmacRIPEMD128, PBEwithHmacRIPEMD160, and PBEwithHmacRIPEMD256. - Signature algorithms supported by SignerUtilities: MD2withRSA, MD4withRSA, MD5withRSA, RIPEMD128withRSA, RIPEMD160withRSA, RIPEMD256withRSA, SHA-1withRSA, SHA-224withRSA, SHA-256withRSAandMGF1, SHA-384withRSAandMGF1, SHA-512withRSAandMGF1, SHA-1withDSA, and SHA-1withECDSA. - Symmetric key algorithms: AES, Blowfish, Camellia, CAST5, CAST6, DESede, DES, GOST28147, HC-128, HC-256, IDEA, NaccacheStern, RC2, RC4, RC5-32, RC5-64, RC6, Rijndael, Serpent, Skipjack, TEA/XTEA, Twofish, and VMPC. - Symmetric key modes: CBC, CFB, CTS, GOFB, OFB, OpenPGPCFB, and SIC (or CTR). - Symmetric key paddings: ISO10126d2, ISO7816d4, PKCS#5/7, TBC, X.923, and Zero Byte. - Asymmetric key algorithms: RSA (with blinding), ElGamal, DSA, ECDSA. - Asymmetric key paddings/encodings: ISO9796d1, OAEP, and PKCS#1. - Digests: GOST3411, MD2, MD4, MD5, RIPEMD128, RIPEMD160, RIPEMD256, RIPEMD320, SHA-1, SHA-224, SHA-256, SHA-384, SHA-512, Tiger, and Whirlpool. - Signer mechanisms: DSA, ECDSA, ECGOST3410, GOST3410, ISO9796d2, PSS, RSA. - Key Agreement: Diffie-Hellman and EC-DH. - Macs: CBCBlockCipher, CFBBlockCipher, GOST28147, HMac, and ISO9797 Alg. 3. - PBE generators: PKCS#12, and PKCS#5 - schemes 1 and 2. - OpenPGP (RFC 2440) - Cryptographic Message Syntax (CMS, RFC 3852), including streaming API. - Online Certificate Status Protocol (OCSP, RFC 2560). - Time Stamp Protocol (TSP, RFC 3161). - TLS/SSL Client with support for client side authentication. Supported platforms: .NET Framework 4.5 .NET for Windows Store apps .NET for Windows Phone 8 apps Portable Class Libraries
Language en-US
LicenseUrl https://github.com/Taggersoft/Raksha/blob/master/LICENSE.md
Owners Alexander Logger
ProjectUrl https://github.com/Taggersoft/Raksha
RequireLicenseAcceptance False
Summary A portable cryptography API library (based on the Bouncy Castle http://www.bouncycastle.org).
Tags portable bouncycastle cryptography encryption security
Title Raksha
PackageSize 4925147
PackageHashAlgorithm SHA512
PackageHash gytsH92eaUzZS0QlsMD99k5awOTFtnQSr1860ktAQ/rfAq9z18ZQM8IE3Jcycrs19MwI+uGP4OT1rLqc2uvpSA==
DownloadCount 000000
CreatedDate 2014-11-12T13:56:34
Dependencies BigMath:0.4.4

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