Package: python3-cryptolyzer Source: cryptolyzer Version: 0.7.2-1 Architecture: all Maintainer: Szilárd Pfeiffer Installed-Size: 318 Depends: python3-attr, python3-dateutil, python3-requests, python3-six, python3-urllib3, python3:any Filename: ./all/python3-cryptolyzer_0.7.2-1_all.deb Size: 48280 MD5sum: 83603e6e9b790002c01ae84f67c065c5 SHA1: 77da19d6d7f1dfb5ca7fd6716eb7b7dd41e118c2 SHA256: a3f9518aaa8cb3b6cbb53276ec4b84e6fd9fc02e9b18ce522fff1eafe5fa411c Section: python Priority: optional Homepage: https://gitlab.com/coroner/cryptolyzer Description: Fast and flexible cryptographic protocol analyzer # CryptoLyzer . CryptoLyzer is a fast and flexible server cryptographic settings analyzer library for Python with an easy-to-use [command line interface](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Command-line_interface) with both human-readable ([Markdown]( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Markdown)) and machine-readable ([JSON](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JSON)) output. It works with multiple cryptographic protocols ([SSL]( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transport_Layer_Security#SSL_1.0,_2.0,_and_3.0)/ [TLS](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transport_Layer_Security), [opportunistic TLS]( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opportunistic_TLS), [SSH](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secure_Shell)) and analyzes additional security mechanisms ([web security](https://infosec.mozilla.org/guidelines/web_security) related [HTTP response header fields](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_HTTP_header_fields#Response_fields), [JA3 tag](https://engineering.salesforce.com/tls-fingerprinting-with-ja3-and-ja3s-247362855967)). . ## What is it and what is it not? . 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. Package: python3-cryptoparser Source: cryptoparser Version: 0.7.2-1 Architecture: all Maintainer: Szilárd Pfeiffer Installed-Size: 482 Depends: python3-asn1crypto, python3-attr, python3-dateutil, python3-six (>= 1.13), python3:any Filename: ./all/python3-cryptoparser_0.7.2-1_all.deb Size: 48144 MD5sum: 2c2cd6d41732f93a8eeaccdb16e91c5f SHA1: 10ef732e5a777fe07fa382b472805b2cee32f416 SHA256: e9a9a53dc50a304a3dba0fbbd7aa2d3c91edabf426ca38d6c2bbb35f79d62162 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, \...). . ## Quick start . CryptoParser can be installed directly via pip: