Cryptography Primitives sink.
A repository of cryptographic primitives.
Symmetric ciphers: AES, DES, 3DES, CAST5, Blowfish, Twofish, Camellia, RC4, Salsa, XSalsa, ChaCha.
Hash: SHA1, SHA2, SHA3, SHAKE, MD2, MD4, MD5, Keccak, Skein, Ripemd, Tiger, Whirlpool, Blake2
MAC: HMAC, KMAC, Poly1305
Asymmetric crypto: DSA, RSA, DH, ECDH, ECDSA, ECC, Curve25519, Curve448, Ed25519, Ed448
Key Derivation Function: PBKDF2, Scrypt, HKDF, Argon2, BCrypt, BCryptPBKDF
Cryptographic Random generation: System Entropy, Deterministic Random Generator
Data related: Anti-Forensic Information Splitter (AFIS)
If anything cryptographic related is missing from here, submit a pull request to have it added. This package strives to be a cryptographic kitchen sink that provides cryptography for everyone.
Evaluate the security related to your requirements before using.
Read Crypto.Tutorial
for a quick start guide.
crypton
Crypton is a fork from cryptonite with the original author's permission.
Crypton is a haskell repository of cryptographic primitives. Each crypto algorithm has specificities that are hard to wrap in common APIs and types, so instead of trying to provide a common ground for algorithms, this package provides a non-consistent low-level API.
If you have no idea what you're doing, please do not use this directly. Instead, rely on higher level protocols or implementations.
Documentation: crypton on hackage
Stability
Crypton APIs are stable, and we only strive to add, not change or remove. Note that because the API exposed is wide and also expose internals things (for power users and flexibility), certains APIs can be revised in extreme cases where we can't just add.
Versioning
Next version of 0.x
is 0.(x+1)
. There's no exceptions, or API related meaning behind the numbers.
Coding Style
The coding style of this project mostly follows: haskell-style
Support
See Haskell packages guidelines
Known Building Issues
On OSX <= 10.7, the system compiler doesn't understand the '-maes' option, and with the lack of autodetection feature builtin in .cabal file, it is left on the user to disable the aesni. See the [Disabling AESNI] section
On CentOS 7 the default C compiler includes intrinsic header files incompatible with per-function target options. Solutions are to use GCC >= 4.9 or disable flag use_target_attributes (see flag configuration examples below).
Disabling AESNI
It may be useful to disable AESNI for building, testing or runtime purposes. This is achieved with the support_aesni flag.
As part of configure of crypton:
cabal configure --flag='-support_aesni'
or as part of an installation:
cabal install --constraint="crypton -support_aesni"
For help with cabal flags, see: stackoverflow : is there a way to define flags for cabal