servant-hmac-auth
Servant authentication with HMAC (by Holmusk)
cryptonite
lowlevel set of cryptographic primitives for haskell (by haskell-crypto)
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2.7 | 0.0 | |
5 months ago | about 1 year ago | |
Haskell | C | |
MIT License | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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Crypton is forked from cryptonite with the original authors permission
There was also the Haskell-crypto fork (https://github.com/haskell-crypto/cryptonite) which was done for similar reasons - will this fork include any of its changes? I can’t remember if much was actually done in that project, most of the work has been on the libsodium library. It would be good to have just one place for all of this, perhaps Kazu could consider moving crypton into that organisation and helping contribute.
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[ANNOUNCE] GHC 9.2.2 is now available!
GHC 9.2 support for cryptonite is added in this PR: https://github.com/haskell-crypto/cryptonite/pull/354 So that should be fixed soon i guess..
- A new future for cryptography in Haskell
- List of upcoming breaking changes
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NorfairKing/haskell-dangerous-functions ; Call for contributions
fromIntegral is no joke, for example https://github.com/haskell-crypto/cryptonite/issues/330
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[Haskell-cafe] Future of package cryptonite
The main issue is actually inability to switch to newer GHC 9.0, which seems blocked by other packages
What are some alternatives?
When comparing servant-hmac-auth and cryptonite you can also consider the following projects:
ed25519 - Minimal ed25519 Haskell package, binding to the ref10 SUPERCOP implementation.
cprng-aes - Crypto Pseudo Random Number Generator using AES in counter mode
eccrypto
elocrypt - Generate easy-to-remember, hard-to-guess passwords
lol - Λ ⚬ λ: Functional Lattice Cryptography
merkle-tree
cacophony - A Haskell library implementing the Noise protocol.
HsOpenSSL - OpenSSL binding for Haskell
secp256k1 - Haskell bindings for secp256k1 library
xxhash - Haskell implementation of the XXHash algorithm
aos-signature - Abe-Ohkubo-Suzuki Linkable Ring Signatures
servant-hmac-auth vs ed25519
cryptonite vs cprng-aes
servant-hmac-auth vs eccrypto
cryptonite vs elocrypt
servant-hmac-auth vs lol
cryptonite vs merkle-tree
servant-hmac-auth vs cacophony
cryptonite vs HsOpenSSL
servant-hmac-auth vs secp256k1
cryptonite vs xxhash
servant-hmac-auth vs aos-signature
cryptonite vs ed25519