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Linux VPN Masquerade  29 November 2004 
Source: "Linux VPN Masquerade" - Posted by Administrator   
VPN Masquerade is the part of IP Masquerade which enables you to use IPsec-based and PPTP-based Virtual Private Network clients from behind a shared-access firewall.

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Stegdetect  29 November 2004 
Source: "Stegdetect" - Posted by Administrator   
Stegdetect is an automated tool for detecting steganographic content in images. It is capable of detecting severval different steganographic methods to embed hidden information in JPEG images.

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Secure Communication with GnuPG on Linux  29 November 2004 
Source: "Secure Communication with GnuPG on Linux" - Posted by Administrator   
This document discusses GnuPG, which is a tool for secure communication and data storage. It can be used to encrypt data and to create digital signatures. GnuPG is a complete and free replacement for PGP.

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Conventional Public Key Infrastructure  29 November 2004 
Source: "Conventional Public Key Infrastructure" - Posted by Administrator   
This is a great document that explains public key infrastructure, X.509 and certificates, and the problems with existing methods.

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Clear Text Communication - Slaying the Beast  29 November 2004 
Source: "Clear Text Communication - Slaying the Beast" - Posted by Administrator   
In this document, several aspects of implementing a secure shell system with OpenSSH are discussed.

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IBM MARS AES Information  29 November 2004 
Source: "IBM MARS AES Information" - Posted by Administrator   
This is information on IBMs AES submission.

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Encryption and Security-related Resources  29 November 2004 
Source: "Encryption and Security-related Resources" - Posted by Administrator   
Probably the most comprehensive list of crypto and security-related resources on the web. If you need it, it's here.

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AES Report  29 November 2004 
Source: "AES Report" - Posted by Administrator   
This document describes the AES and Rijndael in great detail, including the selection process and technical details.

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SSL and Certificates  29 November 2004 
Source: "SSL and Certificates" - Posted by Administrator   
The Secure Sockets Layer protocol provides one means for achieving these goals and is the subject of this article. This document introduces SSL by reviewing cryptographic techniques and by discussing certificates. It also describes SSL and packages f

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mod_ssl  29 November 2004 
Source: "mod_ssl" - Posted by Administrator   
This module provides strong cryptography for the Apache 1.3 webserver via the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL v2/v3) and Transport Layer Security (TLS v1) protocols by the help of the Open Source SSL/TLS toolkit OpenSSL, which is based on SSLeay from Eric

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