bouncy-gpg
Bouncy Castle
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about 2 months ago | 6 days ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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bouncy-gpg
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Easy OpenPGP With PGPainless
That's why I decided to create PGPainless. Originally, I was looking for other alternatives and stumbled across a library called bouncy-gpg, but I quickly figured that it was not suiting my needs and decided to go my own way. Nevertheless, bouncy-gpg heavily influenced PGPainless' development, especially in the early phases.
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Issue with decrypting on Linux
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 What happens on your Mac if you add the `--openpgp` option when encrypting the file? (i.e. `gpg --openpgp -e -r max test`) This was a suggestion that seemed to work for someone else that says they encountered a "unknown packet type encountered: 20" error. See: https://github.com/neuhalje/bouncy-gpg/issues/64#issuecomment-913516574 According to my version of GnuPG (2.2.20), the `--openpgp` option does the following: ``` - --openpgp Reset all packet, cipher and digest options to strict OpenPGP behavior. Use this option to reset all previous options like --s2k-*, --cipher-algo, --digest-algo and --compress-algo to OpenPGP compliant values. All PGP workarounds are disabled. ``` I'd be interested to see if this fixes your problem. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQIzBAEBCgAdFiEEOPlkN8g6yI4ot6lSV9pX2VF+b4YFAmJSnXIACgkQV9pX2VF+ b4bY9g/8DtI2yObUYCXFHbofqFVB3sPHXtt7BGL93U7LtQgSffWppSYEsYvWFEk8 2En2bSM8o4ubtUWDjjGOx09Vw6Tu56OWSBoRm+wO9wU65JrZxhbtbSXD2HCuzW3X f8Kx8IrBnC2ZAUxx4X9QXjt/6dZRLNwJdPf3UQJ58gj15cvgGDER7yW0JeiLwv5A 4xuBrUzff/BliFu0xJ5/0ClOg4JKczPoiMx1Qy5h/gKw5MbMk3IG4oXwoDd0zND2 V/QGe6UMxcB4Jos8zIV10jI1yDOvxhKeDmQVJiZuztj5wRzSNY/edLrZklh5GV20 H150TUPXOYKuHc2PdXOV3zufED1dyD5UFnNpjTD5hdyq0yeJeRGIZrA3SlKGhB4L VonpEGhyJ88ZJQUvhdffBvf4S3uKQJUhQcZT5ycTM2rCoHQrTOh4N1xnqz0D+hzw X0qfMszmWjHYSuC+g4AUDeuhsB6ikLJLNu3IGVS/WY68hXW3cWrKHjzoCbsruN/s IemjANQ2rgWS2v2KmJJ6WYyR3Gi2NNci9WXHF/gXcJuYohDHTWX6DHzyjDep3Tcn EBGTutpRvXDh7vQKUtEoNDq/c/A/smVuce03PPYr19x0jSREYevPClP3tP53/enf 0o6EU+lCtJYgRH7EvC5uMiIh75KpXWFcnuFqRFLprW5ZQV1i7eI= =KvC8 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
Bouncy Castle
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Show HN: filippo.io/mlkem768 – Post-Quantum Cryptography for the Go Ecosystem
Note that there may be incompatibilities until NIST has published the final revisions. Some specifications are on Round 3 kyber, others are on FIPS 203.
This one will interoperate with Bouncy Castle as we both use FIPS 203 draft, but won't interoperate with OQS that is still on the Round 3 submission.
See also: https://github.com/bcgit/bc-java/issues/1578
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Java implementation of a quantum computing resistant cryptographic algorithm
The readme mentions a dependency on Bouncy Castle - note that BC already contains several Java-based PQC signature schemes, see https://doc.primekey.com/bouncycastle/interoperability#Inter... and https://github.com/bcgit/bc-java
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Help with BouncyCastle OpenPGP (Java)
The best official resources are probably the example classes in the bouncycastle repository. They give you a rough idea for how to use the API, although they are a bit minimal unfortunately. You can probably apply a lot of domain knowledge (what algorithms are good/bad) from openpgpjs too, although you'd have to find out how the respective method calls are called on the BC side.
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Bouncy Castle VS pgpainless - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 12 Aug 2022
- Any good open-source Java encryption API
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How can i use the sha256sum tool of my linux-based OS to encript strings?
Why? Bouncy Castle has all you need.
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Non Spring users what are you using ??
Cryptography? Use Java Cryptography Extensions and Java Secure Socket Extensions with Bouncy Castle
- Java - Bouncy castle - OpenPGP
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Dozens sue Amazon's Ring after camera hack leads to threats and racial slurs
Recently there was a constant time enhancement in bouncy castle that added a comparison using indexOf instead of charAt. Fairly easy to overlook, although glaring in hindsight, if there are no negative tests covering the functionality.
What are some alternatives?
jasypt-spring-boot - Jasypt integration for Spring boot
Spring Security - Spring Security
mutual-tls-ssl - 🔐 Tutorial of setting up Security for your API with one way authentication with TLS/SSL and mutual authentication for a java based web server and a client with both Spring Boot. Different clients are provided such as Apache HttpClient, OkHttp, Spring RestTemplate, Spring WebFlux WebClient Jetty and Netty, the old and the new JDK HttpClient, the old and the new Jersey Client, Google HttpClient, Unirest, Retrofit, Feign, Methanol, vertx, Scala client Finagle, Featherbed, Dispatch Reboot, AsyncHttpClient, Sttp, Akka, Requests Scala, Http4s Blaze, Kotlin client Fuel, http4k, Kohttp and ktor. Also other server examples are available such as jersey with grizzly. Also gRPC, WebSocket and ElasticSearch examples are included
Keycloak - Open Source Identity and Access Management For Modern Applications and Services
pgpainless - Simple to use OpenPGP API based on Bouncy Castle
Nimbus JOSE+JWT - JSON Web Token (JWT) implementation for Java with support for signatures (JWS), encryption (JWE) and web keys (JWK).
password4j - Java cryptographic library that supports Argon2, bcrypt, scrypt and PBKDF2 aimed to protect passwords in databases. Easy to use by design, highly customizable, secure and portable. All the implementations follow the standards and have been reviewed to perform better in the JVM.
Apache Shiro - Apache Shiro
g-suite-identity-sync - G Suite to LDAP identity synchronizer
jjwt - Java JWT: JSON Web Token for Java and Android
AzureFunctionsPGPEncrypt - Azure function which performs PGP encryption.
Google Keyczar - Easy-to-use crypto toolkit