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Reverse Dependencies for rbnacl

The projects listed here declare rbnacl as a runtime or development dependency

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Check the github page for a detailed description
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A gem that supports encrypting personal data by using rbnacl and attr_encrypted
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Secret management by encrypting values in a YAML file with a public/private keypair
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Ruby client consumes Factom (factom.org) API.
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libhydrogen + encoding = cryptographically sound, URL safe string = libhydrogen + encoding
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Ruby library that provides abstact interface for private-key and public-key cryptography using RbNaCl and OpenSSL
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A pure ruby implementation of the RFC 7519 OAuth JSON Web Token (JWT) standard with additional support for Blockstack.
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A pure ruby implementation of the RFC 7519 OAuth JSON Web Token (JWT) standard.
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A Ruby JSON Web Token implementation using NaCl Ed25519 digital signatures from the state-of-the-art networking and cryptography library by Daniel J. Bernstein.
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Rack middleware that provides authentication based on JSON Web Tokens.
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KStor stores and shares secrets among teams of users. This is the server part, supporting a command-line client and a web user interface. Don't use it, it's full of security holes and not even yet functional.
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Allows for encrypting a single piece of data with multiple keys which can each be used to decrypt it
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Easier encryption and decryption with libsodium while remaining configurable with validated options. Also includes a concern for a "has_secure_password" style one-line setup
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