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Top 23 Argon2 Open-Source Projects
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I'm not so new to XMRig, but I am new to Gupax.io and I'm lost on how I can get 1GB Pages from Disabled to Enabled in the XMRig portion of Gupax. Yes, my CPU supports it. Yes, I made sure my Linux OS uses HugePages. Yes, my RAM and OS CLI checks reflect their usage. Yes, I've also used this script . It all works, except in Gupax.
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There's also Picocrypt.
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Project mention: A Step-by-Step Guide to Implement JWT Authentication in NestJS using Passport | dev.to | 2024-01-23
❓ Why is hashing and salting passwords mandatory? A salt is simply a random data used as an additional input to the hashing function to safeguard your password. The random string from the salt makes the hash unpredictable. A password hash involves converting the password into an alphanumeric string using specialized algorithms. Hashing and salting are irreversible and ensure that even if someone gains access to the hashed passwords, they will not be able to decrypt them to recover the original passwords. Hystorically bcrypt is recognized as the best hashing algorithm. However, in terms of robustness against all the new cryptographic attacks targeting hashing algorithms, the current clear winner is argon2. However, since the “youth" (2015) of this algorithm, I chose to use bcrypt
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WorkOS
The modern identity platform for B2B SaaS. The APIs are flexible and easy-to-use, supporting authentication, user identity, and complex enterprise features like SSO and SCIM provisioning.
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Kryptor
A simple, modern, and secure encryption and signing tool that aims to be a better version of age and Minisign.
Bit new to this, but would it be possible to have Peazip as a frontend that supports Xchacha20? I believe it could interface with something like Kryptor here: https://www.kryptor.co.uk/
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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.
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xmrigCC
RandomX, CryptoNight, Argon2 and GhostRider CPU/GPU miner with Command&Control (CC) Server and Monitoring
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phoenix-ecto-encryption-example
🔐 A detailed example for how to encrypt data in an Elixir (Phoenix v1.7) App before inserting into a database using Ecto Types
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- Argon2 is live
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Index
What are some of the best open-source Argon2 projects? This list will help you:
Project | Stars | |
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1 | xmrig | 8,298 |
2 | Picocrypt | 2,226 |
3 | node-argon2 | 1,783 |
4 | comeonin | 1,283 |
5 | Halite | 1,111 |
6 | fscrypt | 852 |
7 | orion | 536 |
8 | noble-hashes | 461 |
9 | argon2id | 421 |
10 | Kryptor | 398 |
11 | argon2-browser | 349 |
12 | password4j | 328 |
13 | argon2-jvm | 321 |
14 | xmrigCC | 307 |
15 | phoenix-ecto-encryption-example | 269 |
16 | rust-argon2 | 212 |
17 | Isopoh.Cryptography.Argon2 | 178 |
18 | argon2pw | 90 |
19 | argon2 | 75 |
20 | argon2kt | 72 |
21 | CatCrypto | 68 |
22 | Security.PasswordHasher | 60 |
23 | rust-djangohashers | 55 |