Result for 9BE93ABED1632E8FE6EE0FC1EBDEB105CB8E23D7

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MD58709BCF33F8988D3E3ECE6C2102B184B
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SHA-2565EA57DB5DE15C9EDA7C0D2B9F00EAC8F62BC75913E8780A62995A7B26FC4561D
SSDEEP24:g0tcJ+6QmpruPJH/H0ymS3gt8xLHc1hJz9QH0sUv4kOk4/+/U3oq4sF5J:EJ+6Q60Jvlm6Er7QH0s5ANU3oWF5J
TLSHT19D21D84E739007731AC623E099E5FCC8F32B728DB86B5B88942EE3042B2502DD1FB854
hashlookup:parent-total14
hashlookup:trust100

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Key Value
FileSize1051428
MD5CFDF498023FDB42E6E87592A7C104218
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 <pkg-go-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamegolang-github-xordataexchange-crypt
PackageSectionutils
PackageVersion0.0.2+git20150523.17.749e360-4+b2
SHA-1D60FF5447DFEBBD0043BE8C8DB2BD3E0FD892E3C
SHA-256B90E3F3B7F08BDD245D2F50A24B22481204B685AEC0B7FAE2598EE7A4BF4914B
Key Value
FileSize217474
MD53ECAF197E7114710FE161602BEA597D0
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 <pkg-go-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamegolang-github-xordataexchange-crypt
PackageSectionutils
PackageVersion0.0.2+git20150523.17.749e360-4+b2
SHA-1AA1AA77F1C41FB26F07D68BF609F5B197418882D
SHA-2566BC62F61B837CB610DE5FA8F9035051BCA2774F4FDC1361998EFA76F723134A4
Key Value
FileSize11584
MD5ECD3679D550988F0A2038717B5E6C90F
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+git20150523.17.749e360-3
SHA-1533440B85C1DB5B67832510A554F5082B4E1665C
SHA-256AA01064A07DCEAC528A244F1C759286C714B1A4B9B379DDD5E4B4EB9F8E87E6C
Key Value
FileSize11704
MD5EA0124825FA0481CF553781D252A1DDB
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 <pkg-go-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamegolang-github-xordataexchange-crypt-dev
PackageSectiondevel
PackageVersion0.0.2+git20150523.17.749e360-4
SHA-14083AB008DC85BCE1C87BD59A13823492472AF4A
SHA-256E3BF0FA24590853A80C9EBA25F9BD3A2AB0613F952681C0C8DAD2016DEFDC547
Key Value
FileSize1239082
MD5CEBA61530CF40D3D8C2F3BE6B6F8764D
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 <pkg-go-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamegolang-github-xordataexchange-crypt
PackageSectionutils
PackageVersion0.0.2+git20150523.17.749e360-4+b2
SHA-1A33D3EBDAD85933BB4B12304FEA2125843A580BD
SHA-256A4C1553C9CB5303FCD7250C3B0ED872915689083011816A3BC5DD2C3BDC66253
Key Value
FileSize1171094
MD5A5C03760FA9955B7DE69B7044DE9C8FE
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 <pkg-go-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamegolang-github-xordataexchange-crypt
PackageSectionutils
PackageVersion0.0.2+git20150523.17.749e360-4+b2
SHA-1CA48780796EA5A012039937DAC310B735649E2C1
SHA-256C818384C66C9A2369588CDBF14D7A6349BDD8B413C8E19B883588E6121AA54FD
Key Value
FileSize216726
MD52FFF9712755CA5BD14AA0865C7B97B54
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 <pkg-go-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamegolang-github-xordataexchange-crypt
PackageSectionutils
PackageVersion0.0.2+git20150523.17.749e360-4+b2
SHA-1F08E6ABC899798FF635287A8ADE95F4DC2EE28DF
SHA-256E70DF565F9A05F83FC3CDFF8650D74DC045F4832ED0906F532F84CFF48BA5214
Key Value
FileSize1041186
MD591F224DCEA64834CBC812FCED20F1C96
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 <pkg-go-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamegolang-github-xordataexchange-crypt
PackageSectionutils
PackageVersion0.0.2+git20150523.17.749e360-4+b2
SHA-17B0E2B9AAE7F598DD035C0697904ECEB029D2194
SHA-2569FDDE2E96854C3B7B82E42CFB087B5AA10664C4E02898C382524D86AAFB389E0
Key Value
FileSize241586
MD5DDEFC7FF1B1F989919A492F6AF4D275B
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 <pkg-go-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamegolang-github-xordataexchange-crypt
PackageSectionutils
PackageVersion0.0.2+git20150523.17.749e360-4+b2
SHA-1E9D1AC53CA0CFA0781BEADA064A39ABF0F22932E
SHA-256DD87806AB18EDA2ECB251787953BA3D545BAEEE3D22E1456A913CFF13A4D7DFF
Key Value
FileSize1046614
MD5CDF77A4846EED7E7182482BF17970913
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 <pkg-go-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamegolang-github-xordataexchange-crypt
PackageSectionutils
PackageVersion0.0.2+git20150523.17.749e360-4+b2
SHA-17B25414C742ABE11E116D9B2D1D91C482015D8CD
SHA-256D95C7EF9D73AEA8C39229BE2B80A1B2D9485EA9BBB61E9A1559BA52A201A8E32
Key Value
FileSize1165720
MD588E6144F59843701421DE5C937A6F55A
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 <pkg-go-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamegolang-github-xordataexchange-crypt
PackageSectionutils
PackageVersion0.0.2+git20150523.17.749e360-4+b2
SHA-16364CD9C1BA3D9CBCFFF47DF0323846EB0CBFC3C
SHA-2567DE177CC7FCFC06A529FA491BCBB45856A6F429A8731A47AB6488C1A1B9BDB62
Key Value
FileSize213488
MD56EAF806171273AA34A8008491A0E0DB8
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 <pkg-go-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamegolang-github-xordataexchange-crypt
PackageSectionutils
PackageVersion0.0.2+git20150523.17.749e360-4+b2
SHA-175E03DA40D209AA1146FBE504301D29ACC108676
SHA-256A972DC72A34E68BEA270CF94036042D7FE929BAA7D6380484B15F9EDA5410988
Key Value
FileSize1385980
MD5C13AB7662BF0DC7E7E77169B585E0A66
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+git20150523.17.749e360-3
SHA-1B3D200B285D07EE4E24DB5E1DC89AD96D48F2C73
SHA-256337048FDE374DB3A17237563FFC9FAFABA9D13A74F8A9C0FFD51B5EE356A6098
Key Value
FileSize1297970
MD579D8DDC55A913EB6DA86BE1F08EFDD68
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+git20150523.17.749e360-3
SHA-1F3CD06501A6C69D65FCB4512962B2DF557C8A8F0
SHA-25600CC211F6B9488D53EEE5BBBF99E71BB799773EC8E77B4356531AC3ACA124AAE