libhydrogen
Bcrypt
libhydrogen | Bcrypt | |
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5 | 3 | |
579 | 1,134 | |
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7.3 | 9.1 | |
2 months ago | 5 days ago | |
C | Python | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | Apache License 2.0 |
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libhydrogen
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raddi.net - status update 2023/01
The single round-trip initial Diffie-Hellman key exchange is susceptible to MITM attack, as has been demonstrated to me by a fan of the project. I'll be changing it to XX key exchange from libhydrogen. Either directly, or I'll use libsodium primitives to reimplement the same thing.
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libsodium-wrappers on a Raspberry Pi Zero W
See if you can use this library instead of libsodium, as it'll probably work on your raspi zero: https://github.com/jedisct1/libhydrogen (Node bindings: https://github.com/trampi/node-libhydrogen-binding)
- encpipe tool by jedisct1 on github secure?
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Ask HN: Are there small alternatives to libsodium/NaCL
Are you possibly thinking of libhydrogen?
https://github.com/jedisct1/libhydrogen
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Encryption for field upgrading?
NIST's lightweight cryptography contest is still in progress. When it finishes I'd definitely change to whatever wins. In the iterim you might want to look into the candidates. I happen to like gimli, see libhydrogen for a good library that uses it.
Bcrypt
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Encripty passwords? Answer from Chat GPT
This is pretty spot on, and the salt is a common practice too. There’s libraries like bcrypt that can handle this for you. I recommend watching this video as an introduction to securely storing passwords, and check the comments for some other good tips.
- Tried starting automatic1111 and this virus popped up. Any ideas?
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Secure Password Handling in Python
bcrypt is a library and algorithm which we used above. This is the same code which is used by passlib and there's not really a reason to use this low-level library.
What are some alternatives?
libsodium - A modern, portable, easy to use crypto library.
OpenSSL - TLS/SSL and crypto library
Tiny AES128 in C - Small portable AES128/192/256 in C
Crypto++ - free C++ class library of cryptographic schemes
mbedcrypto - a portable, small, easy to use and fast c++14 library for cryptography.
mbedTLS - An open source, portable, easy to use, readable and flexible TLS library, and reference implementation of the PSA Cryptography API. Releases are on a varying cadence, typically around 3 - 6 months between releases.
Monocypher - An easy to use, easy to deploy crypto library
LibreSSL - LibreSSL Portable itself. This includes the build scaffold and compatibility layer that builds portable LibreSSL from the OpenBSD source code. Pull requests or patches sent to [email protected] are welcome.