Result for 263A9D419DAF490C8BB965FCDA6FD7018552237A

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FileSize1015
MD5913BD5E42954CC1626249C74014032D7
SHA-1263A9D419DAF490C8BB965FCDA6FD7018552237A
SHA-256F631F066771ED4E0F5C7C72178DE30BADF224B87A4EBE6294E9E3624205603AE
SSDEEP24:XIKsG7RwfygxIpD5QZYSZKMrApDRcvGQ9ivC8bu6:XLsMRwffxIpDOAMrApMCS6
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hashlookup:parent-total13
hashlookup:trust100

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Key Value
FileSize2399164
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PackageDescriptionStore/retrieve encrypted configs from etcd or Consul (CLI tool) Fess up. You have passwords and usernames hard coded in your apps. You have IP addresses checked in to your source code repository. You have entire configuration files that were created by the developer who wrote the app and haven’t been changed since she typed "git init". . "crypt" is here to lead you back to the Path of Enlightened Configuration. Store encrypted configuration values in etcd or Consul using a command-line application. . Decrypt them before starting your application using a wrapper script and the handy CLI tool, or inside the app using the "crypt/config" library. . "crypt" is built on time-tested standards like OpenPGP, base64, and gzip. Your data is encrypted using public key encryption, and can only be decrypted by when the private key is available. After compression, it is encrypted, and base64-encoded so it can be stored in your key/value store of choice. etcd and Consul are supported out of the box, but adding other storage tools is a trivial task, thanks to Go’s interfaces. . This package provides the command-line tool "bin/crypt", but renamed to /usr/bin/crypt-xordataexchange, to avoid filename collision with /usr/bin/crypt from the mcrypt package.
PackageMaintainerDebian Go Packaging Team <team+pkg-go@tracker.debian.org>
PackageNamegolang-github-xordataexchange-crypt
PackageSectionutils
PackageVersion0.0.2+git20170626.21.b2862e3-2+b21
SHA-1F35D4A9BB2AF6969EF4476B9C7F885E541D2DE7C
SHA-25660192A4DFB2D079DD97F857AF722E2AB8F8CBD5EE4E5B1210F4646A6B88632E9
Key Value
FileSize2264620
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PackageDescriptionStore/retrieve encrypted configs from etcd or Consul (CLI tool) Fess up. You have passwords and usernames hard coded in your apps. You have IP addresses checked in to your source code repository. You have entire configuration files that were created by the developer who wrote the app and haven’t been changed since she typed "git init". . "crypt" is here to lead you back to the Path of Enlightened Configuration. Store encrypted configuration values in etcd or Consul using a command-line application. . Decrypt them before starting your application using a wrapper script and the handy CLI tool, or inside the app using the "crypt/config" library. . "crypt" is built on time-tested standards like OpenPGP, base64, and gzip. Your data is encrypted using public key encryption, and can only be decrypted by when the private key is available. After compression, it is encrypted, and base64-encoded so it can be stored in your key/value store of choice. etcd and Consul are supported out of the box, but adding other storage tools is a trivial task, thanks to Go’s interfaces. . This package provides the command-line tool "bin/crypt", but renamed to /usr/bin/crypt-xordataexchange, to avoid filename collision with /usr/bin/crypt from the mcrypt package.
PackageMaintainerDebian Go Packaging Team <team+pkg-go@tracker.debian.org>
PackageNamegolang-github-xordataexchange-crypt
PackageSectionutils
PackageVersion0.0.2+git20170626.21.b2862e3-2+b21
SHA-1739F28E2E120111283EAEC182DDD87CDDDC0F851
SHA-256ACCC1E311EEAE1525ECBDA026D38E381794B829321D2EECFA5C0E5EA27DEC8BA
Key Value
FileSize12360
MD5BD7A047B32D0861105055514130EFBF2
PackageDescriptionStore/retrieve encrypted configs from etcd or Consul (Go library) Fess up. You have passwords and usernames hard coded in your apps. You have IP addresses checked in to your source code repository. You have entire configuration files that were created by the developer who wrote the app and haven’t been changed since she typed "git init". . "crypt" is here to lead you back to the Path of Enlightened Configuration. Store encrypted configuration values in etcd or Consul using a command-line application. . Decrypt them before starting your application using a wrapper script and the handy CLI tool, or inside the app using the "crypt/config" library. . "crypt" is built on time-tested standards like OpenPGP, base64, and gzip. Your data is encrypted using public key encryption, and can only be decrypted by when the private key is available. After compression, it is encrypted, and base64-encoded so it can be stored in your key/value store of choice. etcd and Consul are supported out of the box, but adding other storage tools is a trivial task, thanks to Go’s interfaces. . This package provides the "github.com/xordataexchange/crypt/config" Go library.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamegolang-github-xordataexchange-crypt-dev
PackageSectiondevel
PackageVersion0.0.2+git20170626.21.b2862e3-2
SHA-112E4881F377B2E8AA2FFB542471C92B7200CC7EE
SHA-25698BBF9C70B7ABD09B149C4B898FA5114D8D24AE50CF0CF78A1EAB54E2D1D85A9
Key Value
FileSize2458920
MD503A5D998DCC0F7C5589CAEE688CDE3FD
PackageDescriptionStore/retrieve encrypted configs from etcd or Consul (CLI tool) Fess up. You have passwords and usernames hard coded in your apps. You have IP addresses checked in to your source code repository. You have entire configuration files that were created by the developer who wrote the app and haven’t been changed since she typed "git init". . "crypt" is here to lead you back to the Path of Enlightened Configuration. Store encrypted configuration values in etcd or Consul using a command-line application. . Decrypt them before starting your application using a wrapper script and the handy CLI tool, or inside the app using the "crypt/config" library. . "crypt" is built on time-tested standards like OpenPGP, base64, and gzip. Your data is encrypted using public key encryption, and can only be decrypted by when the private key is available. After compression, it is encrypted, and base64-encoded so it can be stored in your key/value store of choice. etcd and Consul are supported out of the box, but adding other storage tools is a trivial task, thanks to Go’s interfaces. . This package provides the command-line tool "bin/crypt", but renamed to /usr/bin/crypt-xordataexchange, to avoid filename collision with /usr/bin/crypt from the mcrypt package.
PackageMaintainerDebian Go Packaging Team <team+pkg-go@tracker.debian.org>
PackageNamegolang-github-xordataexchange-crypt
PackageSectionutils
PackageVersion0.0.2+git20170626.21.b2862e3-2+b21
SHA-137E6019E9A5011153F6E74ED4A6469C6EBBEE550
SHA-25686F6DBB69CEB7A265DCC2749A99DEDE577793A7AD4548552D097F9A29E7987A8
Key Value
FileSize2587980
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PackageDescriptionStore/retrieve encrypted configs from etcd or Consul (CLI tool) Fess up. You have passwords and usernames hard coded in your apps. You have IP addresses checked in to your source code repository. You have entire configuration files that were created by the developer who wrote the app and haven’t been changed since she typed "git init". . "crypt" is here to lead you back to the Path of Enlightened Configuration. Store encrypted configuration values in etcd or Consul using a command-line application. . Decrypt them before starting your application using a wrapper script and the handy CLI tool, or inside the app using the "crypt/config" library. . "crypt" is built on time-tested standards like OpenPGP, base64, and gzip. Your data is encrypted using public key encryption, and can only be decrypted by when the private key is available. After compression, it is encrypted, and base64-encoded so it can be stored in your key/value store of choice. etcd and Consul are supported out of the box, but adding other storage tools is a trivial task, thanks to Go’s interfaces. . This package provides the command-line tool "bin/crypt", but renamed to /usr/bin/crypt-xordataexchange, to avoid filename collision with /usr/bin/crypt from the mcrypt package.
PackageMaintainerDebian Go Packaging Team <team+pkg-go@tracker.debian.org>
PackageNamegolang-github-xordataexchange-crypt
PackageSectionutils
PackageVersion0.0.2+git20170626.21.b2862e3-2+b21
SHA-1313451C3E6CA6D0CBC2FEB8336D6765F378F3DCC
SHA-256C3C92C5BD6AF1A5ED9E687957D5AA4063628863B56498A5F5140F0F6B0DC1B7C
Key Value
FileSize2419164
MD5E2740FC90B03F8BA594FB9DDB0DCB015
PackageDescriptionStore/retrieve encrypted configs from etcd or Consul (CLI tool) Fess up. You have passwords and usernames hard coded in your apps. You have IP addresses checked in to your source code repository. You have entire configuration files that were created by the developer who wrote the app and haven’t been changed since she typed "git init". . "crypt" is here to lead you back to the Path of Enlightened Configuration. Store encrypted configuration values in etcd or Consul using a command-line application. . Decrypt them before starting your application using a wrapper script and the handy CLI tool, or inside the app using the "crypt/config" library. . "crypt" is built on time-tested standards like OpenPGP, base64, and gzip. Your data is encrypted using public key encryption, and can only be decrypted by when the private key is available. After compression, it is encrypted, and base64-encoded so it can be stored in your key/value store of choice. etcd and Consul are supported out of the box, but adding other storage tools is a trivial task, thanks to Go’s interfaces. . This package provides the command-line tool "bin/crypt", but renamed to /usr/bin/crypt-xordataexchange, to avoid filename collision with /usr/bin/crypt from the mcrypt package.
PackageMaintainerDebian Go Packaging Team <team+pkg-go@tracker.debian.org>
PackageNamegolang-github-xordataexchange-crypt
PackageSectionutils
PackageVersion0.0.2+git20170626.21.b2862e3-2+b21
SHA-1285D46939AE6F65AA95E4A9E8F978BC4757ED634
SHA-256E4B9ECC152C90A3D79D9F59B4999E6E25B880F28B622FF1548F983C66B9A3465
Key Value
FileSize2229340
MD5827BCBE3A4F46D13862275C6F36E3A42
PackageDescriptionStore/retrieve encrypted configs from etcd or Consul (CLI tool) Fess up. You have passwords and usernames hard coded in your apps. You have IP addresses checked in to your source code repository. You have entire configuration files that were created by the developer who wrote the app and haven’t been changed since she typed "git init". . "crypt" is here to lead you back to the Path of Enlightened Configuration. Store encrypted configuration values in etcd or Consul using a command-line application. . Decrypt them before starting your application using a wrapper script and the handy CLI tool, or inside the app using the "crypt/config" library. . "crypt" is built on time-tested standards like OpenPGP, base64, and gzip. Your data is encrypted using public key encryption, and can only be decrypted by when the private key is available. After compression, it is encrypted, and base64-encoded so it can be stored in your key/value store of choice. etcd and Consul are supported out of the box, but adding other storage tools is a trivial task, thanks to Go’s interfaces. . This package provides the command-line tool "bin/crypt", but renamed to /usr/bin/crypt-xordataexchange, to avoid filename collision with /usr/bin/crypt from the mcrypt package.
PackageMaintainerDebian Go Packaging Team <team+pkg-go@tracker.debian.org>
PackageNamegolang-github-xordataexchange-crypt
PackageSectionutils
PackageVersion0.0.2+git20170626.21.b2862e3-2+b21
SHA-1583DFE21C94E000618B6F703598890EB6B97BEE6
SHA-256D477C4F19BC774224755C31CF5FEE4E79A8BAD2BCCDB80EB56AE6747FF2AF610
Key Value
FileSize12320
MD5113B54039C43FD01D5077F507F748E2F
PackageDescriptionStore/retrieve encrypted configs from etcd or Consul (Go library) Fess up. You have passwords and usernames hard coded in your apps. You have IP addresses checked in to your source code repository. You have entire configuration files that were created by the developer who wrote the app and haven’t been changed since she typed "git init". . "crypt" is here to lead you back to the Path of Enlightened Configuration. Store encrypted configuration values in etcd or Consul using a command-line application. . Decrypt them before starting your application using a wrapper script and the handy CLI tool, or inside the app using the "crypt/config" library. . "crypt" is built on time-tested standards like OpenPGP, base64, and gzip. Your data is encrypted using public key encryption, and can only be decrypted by when the private key is available. After compression, it is encrypted, and base64-encoded so it can be stored in your key/value store of choice. etcd and Consul are supported out of the box, but adding other storage tools is a trivial task, thanks to Go’s interfaces. . This package provides the "github.com/xordataexchange/crypt/config" Go library.
PackageMaintainerDebian Go Packaging Team <team+pkg-go@tracker.debian.org>
PackageNamegolang-github-xordataexchange-crypt-dev
PackageSectiondevel
PackageVersion0.0.2+git20170626.21.b2862e3-2
SHA-190158105E2E39786FDF2EF4F092123BAC7CBC0BB
SHA-256A2D2C020B5EBE50051C2C30C90EBFA3AFCE78B1045B6642F92CAC5CCACB36E39
Key Value
FileSize2453036
MD535DCDEB2BE5527F24D2F81ECEC0F9854
PackageDescriptionStore/retrieve encrypted configs from etcd or Consul (CLI tool) Fess up. You have passwords and usernames hard coded in your apps. You have IP addresses checked in to your source code repository. You have entire configuration files that were created by the developer who wrote the app and haven’t been changed since she typed "git init". . "crypt" is here to lead you back to the Path of Enlightened Configuration. Store encrypted configuration values in etcd or Consul using a command-line application. . Decrypt them before starting your application using a wrapper script and the handy CLI tool, or inside the app using the "crypt/config" library. . "crypt" is built on time-tested standards like OpenPGP, base64, and gzip. Your data is encrypted using public key encryption, and can only be decrypted by when the private key is available. After compression, it is encrypted, and base64-encoded so it can be stored in your key/value store of choice. etcd and Consul are supported out of the box, but adding other storage tools is a trivial task, thanks to Go’s interfaces. . This package provides the command-line tool "bin/crypt", but renamed to /usr/bin/crypt-xordataexchange, to avoid filename collision with /usr/bin/crypt from the mcrypt package.
PackageMaintainerDebian Go Packaging Team <team+pkg-go@tracker.debian.org>
PackageNamegolang-github-xordataexchange-crypt
PackageSectionutils
PackageVersion0.0.2+git20170626.21.b2862e3-2+b21
SHA-1145A3D4D2B0CB1A5FCCA8A68E12D275D5D788F03
SHA-25612045D0E952ABF9F07408E896F65C8499D1C6D3FB3EB28554E90CF6B06DF10E2
Key Value
FileSize2313212
MD541C715BE86D07278E43F2B6D4D9C4201
PackageDescriptionStore/retrieve encrypted configs from etcd or Consul (CLI tool) Fess up. You have passwords and usernames hard coded in your apps. You have IP addresses checked in to your source code repository. You have entire configuration files that were created by the developer who wrote the app and haven’t been changed since she typed "git init". . "crypt" is here to lead you back to the Path of Enlightened Configuration. Store encrypted configuration values in etcd or Consul using a command-line application. . Decrypt them before starting your application using a wrapper script and the handy CLI tool, or inside the app using the "crypt/config" library. . "crypt" is built on time-tested standards like OpenPGP, base64, and gzip. Your data is encrypted using public key encryption, and can only be decrypted by when the private key is available. After compression, it is encrypted, and base64-encoded so it can be stored in your key/value store of choice. etcd and Consul are supported out of the box, but adding other storage tools is a trivial task, thanks to Go’s interfaces. . This package provides the command-line tool "bin/crypt", but renamed to /usr/bin/crypt-xordataexchange, to avoid filename collision with /usr/bin/crypt from the mcrypt package.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamegolang-github-xordataexchange-crypt
PackageSectionutils
PackageVersion0.0.2+git20170626.21.b2862e3-2
SHA-17CA3490E8E77E7821362A57A569AC487EAC9FD4F
SHA-2563127066CA186EDF1A33A865D1EE648E80B72EEC133ABC7ECA88886D0083EBDE5
Key Value
FileSize2790688
MD52CD3DF5AD0E76E0AAE68076802A4342A
PackageDescriptionStore/retrieve encrypted configs from etcd or Consul (CLI tool) Fess up. You have passwords and usernames hard coded in your apps. You have IP addresses checked in to your source code repository. You have entire configuration files that were created by the developer who wrote the app and haven’t been changed since she typed "git init". . "crypt" is here to lead you back to the Path of Enlightened Configuration. Store encrypted configuration values in etcd or Consul using a command-line application. . Decrypt them before starting your application using a wrapper script and the handy CLI tool, or inside the app using the "crypt/config" library. . "crypt" is built on time-tested standards like OpenPGP, base64, and gzip. Your data is encrypted using public key encryption, and can only be decrypted by when the private key is available. After compression, it is encrypted, and base64-encoded so it can be stored in your key/value store of choice. etcd and Consul are supported out of the box, but adding other storage tools is a trivial task, thanks to Go’s interfaces. . This package provides the command-line tool "bin/crypt", but renamed to /usr/bin/crypt-xordataexchange, to avoid filename collision with /usr/bin/crypt from the mcrypt package.
PackageMaintainerDebian Go Packaging Team <team+pkg-go@tracker.debian.org>
PackageNamegolang-github-xordataexchange-crypt
PackageSectionutils
PackageVersion0.0.2+git20170626.21.b2862e3-2+b21
SHA-1EF2183972FF18EE840A2D82CC50933C226A31F3C
SHA-2569FB2798572F1134B43092FDA29C4A7B48BB75AB8391F205B0DAC92AC9F965073
Key Value
FileSize2275332
MD5B77CCB29A4971B143E42586392710FCC
PackageDescriptionStore/retrieve encrypted configs from etcd or Consul (CLI tool) Fess up. You have passwords and usernames hard coded in your apps. You have IP addresses checked in to your source code repository. You have entire configuration files that were created by the developer who wrote the app and haven’t been changed since she typed "git init". . "crypt" is here to lead you back to the Path of Enlightened Configuration. Store encrypted configuration values in etcd or Consul using a command-line application. . Decrypt them before starting your application using a wrapper script and the handy CLI tool, or inside the app using the "crypt/config" library. . "crypt" is built on time-tested standards like OpenPGP, base64, and gzip. Your data is encrypted using public key encryption, and can only be decrypted by when the private key is available. After compression, it is encrypted, and base64-encoded so it can be stored in your key/value store of choice. etcd and Consul are supported out of the box, but adding other storage tools is a trivial task, thanks to Go’s interfaces. . This package provides the command-line tool "bin/crypt", but renamed to /usr/bin/crypt-xordataexchange, to avoid filename collision with /usr/bin/crypt from the mcrypt package.
PackageMaintainerDebian Go Packaging Team <team+pkg-go@tracker.debian.org>
PackageNamegolang-github-xordataexchange-crypt
PackageSectionutils
PackageVersion0.0.2+git20170626.21.b2862e3-2+b21
SHA-15959ED0C8466E184D28C92A3D84509F39EBD3855
SHA-256E70A0EDF56AA472236AAB03C3E903BB80FD61832E6D20A8623C7954E065BC209
Key Value
FileSize2663880
MD58878A46C3B197888EBFBD0E4BB605986
PackageDescriptionStore/retrieve encrypted configs from etcd or Consul (CLI tool) Fess up. You have passwords and usernames hard coded in your apps. You have IP addresses checked in to your source code repository. You have entire configuration files that were created by the developer who wrote the app and haven’t been changed since she typed "git init". . "crypt" is here to lead you back to the Path of Enlightened Configuration. Store encrypted configuration values in etcd or Consul using a command-line application. . Decrypt them before starting your application using a wrapper script and the handy CLI tool, or inside the app using the "crypt/config" library. . "crypt" is built on time-tested standards like OpenPGP, base64, and gzip. Your data is encrypted using public key encryption, and can only be decrypted by when the private key is available. After compression, it is encrypted, and base64-encoded so it can be stored in your key/value store of choice. etcd and Consul are supported out of the box, but adding other storage tools is a trivial task, thanks to Go’s interfaces. . This package provides the command-line tool "bin/crypt", but renamed to /usr/bin/crypt-xordataexchange, to avoid filename collision with /usr/bin/crypt from the mcrypt package.
PackageMaintainerDebian Go Packaging Team <team+pkg-go@tracker.debian.org>
PackageNamegolang-github-xordataexchange-crypt
PackageSectionutils
PackageVersion0.0.2+git20170626.21.b2862e3-2+b21
SHA-163F5250CB3404EE8C6A5D3ADB494DFB9CE3C9B7F
SHA-25641A55EDF7AE35E31866448288CE7D99BF6D82F5103C81C5100E64F51919BEBAD