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Libsodium, functions to encrypt and decrypt with fewer parameters.
In the documentation that he sent me I could find some examples, which however used several messages, while for what I have to do I only need one which must be both the beginning and the end.
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Libsodium, How to encrypt and decrypt a message/string with automatic nonce
I have seen this.
- C++, Libsodium, what are nonce end ADDITIONAL_DATA in ChaCha20-Poly1305
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Understanding the impact of partitioning oracle attacks on production deployments of ChaCha/Salsa
If you look at the latest commits in libsodium-doc, then you'll see that Frank has now removed the padding fix suggestion, possibly due to me mentioning that in the Kryptor post (the timing matches anyway). His new recommendation is interesting, but he unfortunately doesn't cite any papers about the topic.
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Kryptor: A simple, modern, and secure encryption tool.
Interestingly, Frank just clarified a few things in some of the latest commits for the libsodium-doc repo. He is now saying to avoid using a password for encryption. I wonder what motivated him to do that.
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jedisct1/libsodium-doc is an open source project licensed under ISC License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of libsodium-doc is Shell.
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