Applications and libraries/Cryptography
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This page contains a list of libraries and tools in a certain category. For a comprehensive list of such pages, see Applications and libraries.
Libraries
See the Hackage Cryptography section for a list of current libraries.
- Crypto-API
- A generic interface (type classes) for cryptographic algorithms, modes of operation, random number generation, and entropy acquisition.
- CryptoCipher
- A growing collection of pure haskell implementation of ciphers (AES, Camellia, RC4) and key exchange algorithms (RSA, DH, DSA).
- CryptoHash
- A very fast implementation of most common crypto hashes algorithms (MD2, MD4, MD5, SHA1, SHA256, SHA384, SHA512, SHA512-t, RIPEMD160, SKEIN256, SKEIN512).
- DRBG
- Deterministic random bit generators (aka PRNGs) based on NIST SP 800-90.
- hecc
- Elliptical curve cryptography
- PWStore-Fast
- Fast, safe, password storage.
- CPSA
- The Cryptographic Protocol Shape Analyzer uses Strand Space to validate protocols.
- The Haskell Cryptographic Library
- A library of cryptographic functions collected together in one package.
- RSA-Haskell
- A number theory library, RSA library, and RSA programs.
- PAM authentication
- PAM (Pluggable Authentication Modules) is a library that makes the task of authenticating a user easier for application developers. Instead of writing a backend for every authentication library (kerberos, shadow, ldap etc.) you only have to write an interface for pam.
- Shaskell
- A SHA2 library for sha256 and sha512 hashes, written in pure Haskell.
- HazGuard
- An (incomplete) implementation of OpenPGP in Haskell.
This page contains a list of libraries and tools in a certain category. For a comprehensive list of such pages, see Applications and libraries.