Data::Password::passwdqc provides an object oriented Perl interface
to Openwall Project's passwdqc. It allows you to check password
strength and also lets you generate quality controllable random
password.
This library is used to gain direct access to the functions exposed by Daniel
J. Bernstein's nacl library via libsodium. It has been constructed to maintain
extensive documentation on how to use nacl as well as being completely
portable. The file in libnacl/__init__.py can be pulled out and placed directly
in any project to give a single file binding to all of nacl.
The software in this package is a Python module for generating objects that
compute the Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC). There is no attempt in this package
to explain how the CRC works. There are a number of resources on the web that
give a good explanation of the algorithms.
This package allows the use of any 8, 16, 24, 32, or 64 bit CRC. You can
generate a Python function for the selected polynomial or an instance of the
Crc class which provides the same interface as the md5 and sha modules from the
Python standard library. A Crc class instance can also generate C/C++ source
code that can be used in another application.
Part of PR pkg/52941.
From DESCR:
2fa is a two-factor authentication agent.
"2fa -add name" adds a new key to the 2fa keychain with the given name. It
prints a prompt to standard error and reads a two-factor key from standard
input. Two-factor keys are short case-insensitive strings of letters A-Z and
digits 2-7.
"2fa name" prints a two-factor authentication code from the key with the
given name.
With no arguments, "2fa" prints two-factor authentication codes from all
known time-based keys.
The default time-based authentication codes are derived from a hash of the
key and the current time, so it is important that the system clock have at
least one-minute accuracy.
The keychain is stored unencrypted in the text file "$HOME/.2fa".
AsyncSSH is a Python package which provides an asynchronous client and server
implementation of the SSHv2 protocol on top of the Python 3.4+ asyncio
framework.