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SSH-Key Passphrase Changer 0.1
SSH-Key Passphrase Changer - SSH-key passphrase changer more>>
Completly freeware.
ASCIIWeb 1.0.1
ASCIIWeb provides you with a moderately secure algorithm for encrypting text messages for privacy or secure transmission. more>>
ASCIIWeb 1.0.1 provides you with a moderately secure algorithm for encrypting text messages for privacy or secure transmission. Originally the Theta Encryption System, the algorithm was initially designed to secure messages anywhere using a TI-83 calculator. This is the algorithm's third iteration. This version has been modified to enhance compatibility across different computing platforms.
AsciiWeb is loosely based on the Vignere cipher, but with the improvement of using 94 characters instead of 26, as well as iterative encryption with dynamically shifting passphrase. For more information, please see the ASCIIWeb Manual. If you are looking for a good way to generate passphrases to use for encryption programs like this, you can also try RLPassWeb.
Major Features:
- Option of defining random code block for maximum data security
- Automatically creates Natural Language passwords
- No NilObjectClassException errors
- Takes up only 12k of disk space, compared to 500-2000k for quick-crypts and 5.7 MB for PGP
- Accessible from any computer via the Theta Pi Website
- Ability to create restricted web pages without having to use .htaccess
- Full algorithm source code available
- Constantly being updated - if you have a suggestion, I'll try to implement it
Requirements:
- Mac OS X 10.4
- PPCMac OS X 10.3.9
- Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
- Mac OS X 10.0
- Mac OS X 10.1
- Mac OS X 10.5 PPC
- Mac OS X 10.2
- Mac OS X 10.5 Intel
- Mac OS X 10.3
- Mac OS Classic
JPWS 0.3.1
JPasswords is a password management program with encrypted databases more>>
Password entries may be ordered within groups (which can be nested) and displayed in tree or in table view. Upon retrieval of a password, the program assists you by a "copy to clipboard" function to make password or username quickly available in other applications. Several useful service functions around file management, like copy, merge, backup and restore, make this program a pleasure to use.
The format and encryption method for the database file is compatible with "Password Safe" (Version 2) files as created by CounterPanes (Bruce Schneier) program of the same name.
Main features:
- Maximum passphrase length: undefined
- Text and passphrase formatting: Unicode, platform- and locale-independent (not for file access key which is formatted on the local charset)
- Maximum number of records: limited by given user environment space (main memory or disk space)
- Encryption algorithm: Blowfish CBC (Bruce Schneier), 8-byte block modification scheme; complete regeneration with every save action
- File access shield: SHA-1, Blowfish EBC
- Data security: automatic backup, manual backup and restore
- Data communication: can export and import records over CSV format (RFC-4180 or spreadsheet)
- Application security: automatic program locking (idle time and minimize), manual program locking, covered text storage
- Passwords: automatic random password generation under various aspects
- GUI Languages: English, German, Russian, French.
Enhancements:
- Import and export of existing user data is now easily possible via CSV text format. Database encryption is based on Blowfish CBC (Password Safe V2).

SkeyCalc 3.0
SkeyCalc is a reliable and pleasant program which computes One-Time Passwords for use in logging in (or otherwise authenticating to) servers which implement S/Key or OTP access control. more>>
SkeyCalc 3.0 is a reliable and pleasant program which computes One-Time Passwords for use in logging in (or otherwise authenticating to) servers which implement S/Key or OTP access control. SkeyCalc operates as a service, allowing for lightning-fast OTP authentication. SkeyCalc supports the keychain, and uses sensitive regular expressions to make even the selection of an OTP challenge a snap.
Major Features:
- Main SkeyCalc Window: You access this window by selecting a text challenge with your mouse and using the services menu of the application you are using. Alternatively, you can simply launch SkeyCalc and paste or type a challenge in.
- Calculation results: SkeyCalc displays the response for the challenge and passphrase you entered. This response is automatically copied to the pasteboard. In fact, you can even prevent this window from displaying entirely, leaving the result in the pasteboard alone.
- Keychain Items Window: The keychain items window allows you to remove your passwords from the Mac OS X keychain. You have the option of storing items in the keychain, and if you change your mind this is how you easily delete them. The seed is the second part of the S/Key challenge, which changes infrequently. SkeyCalc knows which password to use by looking up the seed in the keychain.
Enhancements:
- Apple Keychain support
- Cleaned up user interface to remove old NeXT-looking widgets and fonts
- Swanky new app icon looks better at sizes larger than 48x48
- New (optional) panel shows results after calculating, rather than just copying and quitting
- Service appears by default on Mac OS X 10.6 and up
- Universal binary runs natively on Intel and PowerPC processors
GPGMail 1.1.2
GPGMail - Mail.app plug-in allows sending of secure email more>>
Main features:
- Decrypt
- Authenticate
- Encrypt New Message
- Encryption Keys
- Use Passphrase Encryption
- Automatic Choice
- Choose...(list of public keys)
- Sign New Message
- Signing Keys (list of secret keys)
- Force Use of PGP-MIME
- Refresh Keys.
Enhancements:
- Panther: fixed crashes
- Tiger: built as Universal Binary
- Now needs gpg >= 1.4.x
- Tiger: temporarily disabled display of PGP elements in composer window when window is created via AppleScript, to avoid unsolvable bug - you can still change PGP settings via menu Message/PGP.
- Mail no longer freezes when with using untrusted keys for encryption
- Now fills in automatically PGP Key Download search field as soon as a key is missing (except when already performing search/import)
- Fixed passphrase encryption when signature was toggled on
- Fixed crash after message delivery failure
- Dutch localization by Marc-Siebren Kwadijk
- Added hidden user default, GPGOpenPGPExecutablePath
- Fixed uncaught exceptions when gpg not configured correctly
- Better error message when error related to specific key
- Better key server-related error messages (not yet localized though)
- Now accepts SHA-256, SHA-384 and SHA-512 hash algorithms
- Fixed compatibility-problem with MailTags
- Fixed sorting of keys in key chooser dialog
- Fixed bug when "only if message is unread" prefs were followed (when checked) even when automatic decryption/authentication was unchecked
- Fixed problem where encryption was not settable until signing had been set, in some cases.
- No longer tries to decrypt text/plain attachments
- Tries to decrypt/verify application/octet-stream attachments
- Fixed alignments in new message window.
Gpg Tools 1.2.2
Mac OS X graphical interface to the GNU Privacy Guard (GPG) utility. more>> Mac OS X graphical interface to the GNU Privacy Guard (GPG) utility.
Gpg Tools is a Mac OS X graphical interface to the GNU Privacy Guard (GPG) utility.
It is freeware and provides approximately the functionality of the old PGPtools.
NOTE: Gpg Tools uses a UNIX tool for encryption and decryption, so using it on mac files with a resource fork may cause the encrypted file to not contain all the information of the original. This is because UNIX tools generally dont understand about resource forks. Most new Mac OS X applications steer clear from resource forks, but not all. Classic applications and files use them much more frequently. Basically, if you cant copy the file successfully with the UNIX cp command, you cant encrypt or sign it properly either. You can work around this by using a tool like DropStuff to MacBinary encode the file before encrypting it.
Main features:
- Allows encryption, signing and decryption of files or the clipboard.
- Services support to allow Gpg Tools use in any application (except Classic apps).
- Support for conventional encryption (rather than public/private keys) to encrypt using just a passphrase.
- Works alongside any GPG installation - if it works from the command line, Gpg Tools can use it.
- Recognizes many of the advanced options to be found in gpgs options file - such as encrypt-to and default-key.
- Easy to use interface modelled on the (now obsolete) PGPtools.
- Understands Unicode key names, and the trusted keys model.
System requirements:
- Mac GPG version between 1.0.7 and 1.4.8
Enhancements
- Internal changes to stop using deprecated java APIs.
- Fixed incorrect "Operation failed" dialogs when signing the clipboard and using recent versions of gpg (>1.4.x).
- Fixed bug in dismissing recipients dialog.
xwepgen 0.8
xwepgen lets Mac OS X users use WEP passphrases to connect to encrypted wireless networks more>>
Devices connecting via encrypted 802.11b network use a WEP key to encrypt the data they send. An actual WEP key looks like: 57EAB0FF for a 40-bit (64-bit) link, and similar, though longer, for a 104-bit (128-bit) link.
However, some 802.11b hardware and software (Apple products, many Linksys, Lucent, D-Link, and other products) have the user input a passphrase instead of an actual WEP key. These products then use some algorithm to convert the passphrase to a WEP key.
The problem Mac users face is that Apples passphrase-to-key algorithm differs from the one used by most other products. Using xwepgen, Apple users can input a Linksys/DLink/Lucent/etc. passphrase, and get the WEP key to use in airport password dialogues.
xwepgen is freely ditributed under the GNU General Public License. If you have any problems or questions, visit the projects Sourceforge page or e-mail apparissus@users.sourceforge.net.
Usage:
1) Get the passphrase and encryption method (40-bit or 104-bit) from thenetwork admin. Also, if the encryption method is 40-bit, find out which WEP key (1 through 4) the network is using. If unsure, try 1 first, then try theothers.
2) Start xwepgen and enter the passphrase in the appropriate field. ClickGenerate WEP keys.
3) Tell your Mac to connect to the network, and where it requests the AirportPassword, enter the WEP key. Make sure the wep key begins with a $. (For example, if my WEP key is 50FFA0FF, then I would enter $50FFA0FF).xwepgen inserts the $ for you by default.
4) Finally, click OK, Apply, or whatevers appropriate, and watch in wonder asyou connect to the Linksys/D-Link/Lucent/etc. network! Enjoy.
officEEnigma 1,02
The officEEnigma is a free application to safely cipher or encrypt any plain text typed in your Mac more>> officEEnigma 1,02 is considered as a free yet very useful application to safely cipher or encrypt any plain text typed in your Mac.
Type your plain text then select a secret password or passphrase and by pressing the Cipher button, the plain text will be ciphered and copied to shared memory ready to be paste into another application like email or notes etc.
To decipher your text, copy it to memory from the application used, by selecting your cipher text, then copy it to memory. Start officEEnigma, type the secret word used to cipher the plain text, hit the Decipher button, then you plain text will appear in the editor.

Tunnelblick 3.0b20
Tunnelblick was designed as a simple graphical user interface for the great VPN software OpenVPN 2.0 and higher. more>>
Tunnelblick 3.0b20 was designed as a simple graphical user interface for the great VPN software OpenVPN 2.0 and higher. It is written in Cocoa and comes in a ready to use distribution with all necessary binaries and drivers. It supports the Apple Keychain to store your username and passwort or your certificate passphrase so you don't have to enter it again.
Enhancements:
- Fixes issues with "Set nameserver" on Snow Leopard.
- Inhibits console message that tun and tap are already loaded.
- Sends details of some error messages to the OpenVPN log window instead of the Console log.
- Prefixes all non-OpenVPN messages in the log window with "*Tunnelblick:".
to store your username and passwort or your certificate passphrase so you don't have to enter it again. Enhancements: Implements different behavior when configuration files change: when a configurationLicense:Freeware
to store your username and passwort or your certificate passphrase so you don't have to enter it againLicense:Freeware
to store your username and password or your certificate passphrase so you don't have to enter it againLicense:Commercial
Properly escape special chars in username or password/passphrase before passing them over to the management interface. fixes issue where the password/passphrase was not accepted when it contained- Page: 1 of 1
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