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Do any libraries exist for zero-trust file storage (storing client-encrypted data on the server without the key)?
You may find https://cryptography.rs/ helpful -- especially https://cryptography.rs/#high-level-libraries.
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Major standard library changes in Go 1.20
https://cryptography.rs/
I would still like to have a more comprehensive or high level stdlib for Rust that is maintained by a core Rust team.
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[Noob alert] Is there a way to encrypt and decrypt a file with a password using rust?
Checkout https://cryptography.rs/ and look under the symmetric encryption section.
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Hey Rustaceans! Got a question? Ask here! (30/2022)!
There are some listed on https://cryptography.rs/
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dryoc – a pure-Rust libsodium implementation
Relevant Rust Crypto Interest Group issue on what compiler changes would be helpful for constant-time assuredness.
- Looking for good (low level?) Elliptic Curve library
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Rust cryptography resources.
If you’re looking for good crypto libraries try http://cryptography.rs
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Math programming for newbies like me
If you want to see some existing crypto in rust I suggest taking a look at http://cryptography.rs
- Crate for AES256 - which one to choose? Questions about block cipher modes and AEAD too.
- Rust Cryptography: Showcase of notable cryptography libraries in Rust
gdb-multiarch-windows
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Hey Rustaceans! Got a question? Ask here! (30/2022)!
I tried installing a gdb-multiarch executable from here -- not certain I did it right. Running it it does open the gdb interface, but it doesn't seem to "see" the micro:bit (target/thumbv7em-none-eabihf/debug/led-roulette: No such file or directory.)
What are some alternatives?
block-ciphers - Collection of block cipher algorithms written in pure Rust
rust - Empowering everyone to build reliable and efficient software.
concrete - Concrete: TFHE Compiler that converts python programs into FHE equivalent
liburing
librabft_simulator - Discrete-event simulation for BFT consensus protocols
xorsum - Get XOR hash/digest with this command-line tool
rust-crypto - A (mostly) pure-Rust implementation of various cryptographic algorithms.
xorsum - Get XOR hash/digest with this command-line tool
RustCrypto - Authenticated Encryption with Associated Data Algorithms: high-level encryption ciphers
too-many-lists - Learn Rust by writing Entirely Too Many linked lists
hacl-star - HACL*, a formally verified cryptographic library written in F*
examples - Community showcase and examples of Actix ecosystem usage.