recrypt
A set of cryptographic primitives for building a multi-hop Proxy Re-encryption scheme, known as Transform Encryption. (by IronCoreLabs)
curve25519-dalek
A pure-Rust implementation of group operations on Ristretto and Curve25519 (by dalek-cryptography)
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140 | 827 | |
0.0% | 1.7% | |
0.6 | 8.0 | |
about 1 year ago | 10 days ago | |
Rust | Rust | |
GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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recrypt
Posts with mentions or reviews of recrypt.
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curve25519-dalek
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- Elliptic Curves: The Great Mystery
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Looking for good (low level?) Elliptic Curve library
Much of what you'll find highly visibly will be high-level libraries, but look at their dependencies. For example, from the ed25519 library you may find ed25519-dalek, and from there you could find curve25519-dalek which deals in point encodings and that like. (I don't know these particular libraries; they might help or just serve as an example of a viable exploration path).
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Identity element in ECC
What lib are you using? I would probably suggest to use the Ristretto Group abstraction for safety. The curve25519-dalek crate has that.
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How mathematically intense can theoretical cryptography get?
Grabbing an abstraction like the Ristretto Group with implementations available curve25519-dalek, can get you very far. You can build stuff like ECIES, Diffie-Hellman, Schnorr Signatures, Aggregated Signatures, etc, without requiring entering the details of EC math.
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Biscuit authentication/authorization tokens are released in v1.0
curve25519-dalek for the cryptographic implementation of Ristretto
What are some alternatives?
When comparing recrypt and curve25519-dalek you can also consider the following projects:
rust-native-tls
rust-crypto - A (mostly) pure-Rust implementation of various cryptographic algorithms.
ed25519-dalek - Fast and efficient ed25519 signing and verification in Rust.
rust-djangohashers - A Rust port of the password primitives used in Django Project.
rust-openssl - OpenSSL bindings for Rust
octavo - Highly modular & configurable hash & crypto library
common.rs - Common Rust crypto utilities
suruga - [INACTIVE] TLS 1.2 implementation in Rust
rncryptor-rs - Pure Rust implementation of the RNCryptor cryptographic format by Rob Napier
rustls - A modern TLS library in Rust
recrypt vs rust-native-tls
curve25519-dalek vs rust-crypto
recrypt vs rust-crypto
curve25519-dalek vs ed25519-dalek
recrypt vs rust-djangohashers
curve25519-dalek vs rust-openssl
recrypt vs octavo
curve25519-dalek vs octavo
recrypt vs common.rs
curve25519-dalek vs suruga
recrypt vs rncryptor-rs
curve25519-dalek vs rustls