Description
p5-Crypt-Serpent - Perl implementation of the Serpent encryption algorithm
Property | Value |
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Distribution | FreeBSD 12 |
Repository | FreeBSD Ports Quarterly i386 |
Package filename | p5-Crypt-Serpent-1.01_1.txz |
Package name | p5-Crypt-Serpent |
Package version | 1.01 |
Package release | 1 |
Package architecture | i386 |
Package type | txz |
Category | perl5 security |
Homepage | - |
License | - |
Maintainer | perl@FreeBSD.org |
Download size | 13.91 KB |
Installed size | 32.35 KB |
Serpent was designed by Ross Anderson, Eli Biham and Lars Knudsen as a candidate for the Advanced Encryption Standard. It has been selected as one of the five finalists in the AES competition. Serpent is faster than DES and more secure than Triple DES. It provides users with a very high level of assurance that no shortcut attack will be found. To achieve this, the algorithm's designers limited themselves to well understood cryptography mechanisms, so that they could rely on the wide experience and proven techniques of block cipher cryptanalysis. The algorithm uses twice as many rounds as are necessary to block all currently known shortcut attacks. This means that Serpent should be safe against as yet unknown attacks that may be capable of breaking the standard 16 rounds used in many types of encryption today. However, the fact that Serpent uses so many rounds means that it is the slowest of the five AES finalists. But this shouldn't be an issue because it still outperforms Triple DES. The algorithm's designers maintain that Serpent has a service life of at least a century.
Alternatives
Package | Version | Architecture | Repository |
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p5-Crypt-Serpent-1.01_1.txz | 1.01 | amd64 | FreeBSD Ports Quarterly |
p5-Crypt-Serpent-1.01_1.txz | 1.01 | amd64 | FreeBSD Ports Latest |
p5-Crypt-Serpent-1.01_1.txz | 1.01 | i386 | FreeBSD Ports Latest |
p5-Crypt-Serpent | - | - | - |
Requires
Name | Value |
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libperl.so.5.28 | - |
perl5 | = 5.28.1_1 |
Download
Type | URL |
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Mirror | pkg.freebsd.org |
Binary Package | p5-Crypt-Serpent-1.01_1.txz |
Source Package | security/p5-Crypt-Serpent |
Install Howto
Install p5-Crypt-Serpent txz package:
# pkg install p5-Crypt-Serpent
See Also
Package | Description |
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p5-Crypt-Shark-1.0.1_1.txz | Perl extension for Shark block cipher |
p5-Crypt-Simple-0.06_4.txz | Perl encrypt stuff simply |
p5-Crypt-SmbHash-0.12_1.txz | Perl module implementing lanman and nt md4 hash functions |
p5-Crypt-Sodium-0.11_1.txz | Perl bindings for portable NaCL (libsodium) |
p5-Crypt-Solitaire-2.0_1.txz | Solitaire encryption |
p5-Crypt-TEA-1.26.txz | Perl extension to Tiny Encryption Algorithm |
p5-Crypt-T_e_a-2.12_1.txz | The Tiny Encryption Algorithm in Perl and JavaScript |
p5-Crypt-Tea_JS-2.23_3.txz | Next gen Tiny Encryption Algorithm in Perl and Javascript |
p5-Crypt-TripleDES-0.24_1.txz | Perl module implementing the Triple-DES cipher |
p5-Crypt-Twofish-2.17_1.txz | Perl module implementing the Twofish cipher |
p5-Crypt-Twofish2-1.02_1.txz | Perl implementation of the Twofish encryption algorithm |
p5-Crypt-Twofish_PP-0.17_2.txz | The Twofish Algorithm in Pure Perl |
p5-Crypt-URandom-0.36.txz | Perl extension to provide non blocking randomness |
p5-Crypt-UnixCrypt-1.0_1.txz | Perl module implementing crypt(3) function |
p5-Crypt-UnixCrypt_XS-0.11.txz | Perl XS interface for a portable traditional crypt function |
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