SecureBlackbox
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Categories: Internet and communications, Security
Author: EldoS Corporation
Latest version: 6.0
Added 2007-03-26Updated 2008-05-20
SecureBlackbox (.NET edition) is a component collection for network and document security.
SecureBlackbox contains original implementation of all encryption algorithms and security protocols, used in the package, and doesn't depend on third-party libraries.
SecureBlackbox is split into several packages:
- PKIBlackbox: offers support for Public Key Infrastructure (X.509 certificates, certificate requests, CRLs etc.), including Windows Certificate Storages and cryptography hardware.
- OpenPGPBlackbox: implementation of all PGP algorithms and standards with support for operations with PGP keys and keyrings.
- XMLBlackbox: implementation of XML encryption and signing standards.
- PDFBlackbox: implementation of PDF compression, encryption and signing specifications. Public Key (X.509 certificates) and symmetric encryption is supported. PKCS#1 and PKCS#7 signing using X.509 certificates is supported.
- SSLBlackbox: client and server components that provide complete support for SSL2, SSL3 and TLS1.x.
- FTPSBlackbox: client component that implements FTP (RFC 959) and FTP-over-SSL (RFC 2228) protocols for secure file transfer.
- HTTPBlackbox: client component for HTTP/HTTPS support including Gzip compression.
- MIMEBlackbox: MIME components with own character conversion tables and MIME parser/assembler. When used together with PKIBlackbox or OpenPGPBlackbox, MIMEBlackbox offers support for S/MIME or PGP/MIME respectively.
- SSHBlackbox: client and server components that provide support for SSH1 and SSH2 (including compression) and don't depend on third-party libraries.
- SFTPBlackbox: client and server components that provide support for SSH File Transfer Protocol (SFTP, Secure File Transfer Protocol).
.NET edition can be integrated into Visual Studio 2008/2005/2003, Borland Delphi 8 and Delphi 2005-2007 /.NET. It requires .NET Framework 1.1, 2.0, 3.x, Mono (1.0 or 2.0) or .NET CF (1.0 or 2.0).
 Built for .NET |
 Built for .NET 2 |
 Library |
 Built for the Compact Framework |
 Built for Mono |