Package: python3-cryptolyzer
Source: cryptolyzer
Version: 0.7.0-1
Architecture: all
Maintainer: Szilárd Pfeiffer <coroner@pfeifferszilard.hu>
Installed-Size: 314
Depends: python3-attr, python3-dateutil, python3-requests, python3-six, python3-urllib3, python3:any
Filename: ./all/python3-cryptolyzer_0.7.0-1_all.deb
Size: 47200
MD5sum: 81a6d89f2637705d65e4a733dbe822a7
SHA1: e8052cdb1701bfb97a2cd0f86c3cea17968f21e1
SHA256: 9898b41ef128d04a0b6af2899e0af9e26e0e77acefe2b9267455ce2182e2e00a
Section: python
Priority: optional
Homepage: https://gitlab.com/coroner/cryptolyzer
Description: Fast and flexible cryptographic protocol analyzer
 ===========
 CryptoLyzer
 ===========
 .
 What is it and what is it not?
 ==============================
 .
 As the project name CryptoLyzer implies, it is a cryptographic protocol analyzer. The main purpose of creating this
 application is the fact, that cryptography protocol analysis differs in many aspect from establishing a connection
 using a cryptographic protocol. Analysis is mostly testing where we trigger special and corner cases of the protocol
 and we also trying to establish connection with hardly supported, experimental, obsoleted or even deprecated mechanisms
 or algorithms which are may or may not supported by the latest or any version of an implementation of the cryptographic
 protocol.
 .
 As follows, it is neither a comprehensive nor a secure client/server implementation of any cryptographic protocol. On
 the one hand analyzer implements only the absolutely necessary parts of the protocol to interact with servers. On the
 other it may use completely insecure algorithms and mechanisms. It is not designed and contraindicated to use these
 client/server implementations establishing secure connections. If you are searching for proper cryptographic protocol
 implementations, there are several existing wrappers and native implementations for Python (eg: M2Crypto, pyOpenSSL,
 Paramiko, ...).

Package: python3-cryptoparser
Source: cryptoparser
Version: 0.7.0-1
Architecture: all
Maintainer: Szilárd Pfeiffer <coroner@pfeifferszilard.hu>
Installed-Size: 480
Depends: python3-asn1crypto, python3-attr, python3-dateutil, python3-six (>= 1.13), python3:any
Filename: ./all/python3-cryptoparser_0.7.0-1_all.deb
Size: 47896
MD5sum: af1d4d03884ed5cc34d120b0b4e59518
SHA1: b85e34ec2613c1f451c508620f8116fd371de062
SHA256: d68b22d5e195ed0f750ceb203c63ed22bfccbd1132881888098f66970b8e4ea1
Section: python
Priority: optional
Homepage: https://gitlab.com/coroner/cryptoparser
Description: Fast and flexible security protocol parser and generator
 ============
 CryptoParser
 ============
 .
 What is it and what is it not?
 ==============================
 .
 As the project name CryptoParser implies, it is a cryptographic protocol parser. The main purpose of creating this
 library is the fact, that cryptography protocol analysis differs in many aspect from establishing a connection using a
 cryptographic protocol.  Analysis is mostly testing where we trigger special and corner cases of the protocol and we
 also trying to establish connection with hardly supported, experimental, obsoleted or even deprecated mechanisms or
 algorithms which are may or may not supported by the latest or any version of an implementation of the cryptographic
 protocol.
 .
 As follows, it is neither a comprehensive nor a secure implementation of any cryptographic protocol. On the one hand
 library implements only the absolutely necessary parts of the protocol. On the other it contains completely insecure
 algorithms and mechanisms. It is not designed and contraindicated to use this library establishing secure connections.
 If you are searching for cryptographic protocol implementation, there are several existing wrappers and native
 implementations for Python (eg: M2Crypto, pyOpenSSL, Paramiko, ...).