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Cipherpack - A Cryprographic Stream ProcessorGit RepositoryThis project's canonical repositories is hosted on Gothel Software. OverviewCipherpack, a secure stream processor utilizing public-key signatures to authenticate the sender and public-key encryption of a symmetric-key for multiple receiver ensuring their privacy and high-performance message encryption. Cipherpack securely streams messages through any media, via
file using ByteInStream_File
and via all libcurl network
protocols using ByteInStream_URL
are build-in and supported. A user may use the media agnostic ByteInStream_Feed to produce the input stream by injecting data off-thread and a CipherpackListener to receive the processed output stream. Cipherpack is implemented using C++17 or C++20 and is accessible via C++ and Java. Please find the more detailed overview in the API doc. Original use-case is a secure update process, elevating your
installed firm- and software. See details on the C++ and Java API including its different C++ API level modules. StatusBuild and clang-tidy clean on C++17 and C++20, passing all unit tests. Supported PlatformsLanguage requirements
See supported platforms for details. Programming with CipherpackAPIAPI DocumentationUp to date API documentation can be found: Building BinariesThis project uses the following git submodules Build Dependencies
Install on FreeBSDInstalling build dependencies on FreeBSD >= 13:
Install optional Java dependencies:
For Java ensure
To use URL streaming functionality via the
Note: Install on Debian or UbuntuInstalling build dependencies on Debian (10 or 11):
If using optional clang toolchain, perhaps change the clang version-suffix of above clang install line to the appropriate version. After complete clang installation, you might want to setup the latest version as your default. For Debian you can use this clang alternatives setup script. Install optional Java dependencies:
To test
To use URL streaming functionality via the
Note: Build ProcedureTo fetch the source tree use:
From here on we assume to be in the For a generic build use:
The install target of the last command will create the include/ and lib/ directories with a copy of the headers and library objects respectively in your build location. Note that doing an out-of-source build may cause issues when rebuilding later on. You may also invoke
Our cmake configure has a number of options, cmake-gui or ccmake can show you all the options. The interesting ones are detailed below: Changing install path from /usr/local to /usr
Building debug build:
Add unit tests to build (default: disabled)
Add unit tests requiring
Using clang instead of gcc:
Building with clang and clang-tidy
Disable stripping native lib even in non debug build:
Enable using
Enable using
Disable using
Building debug and instrumentation (sanitizer) build:
Cross-compiling on a different system:
To build documentation run:
IDE IntegrationEclipseIDE integration configuration files are provided for
From the project root directory, prepare the
The existing project setup is just using You can import the project to your workspace via
For Eclipse one might need to adjust some setting in the
VSCodium or VS CodeIDE integration configuration files are provided for
For VSCodium one might copy the example
root-workspace file to the parent folder of this project (note
the filename change) and adjust the
Then you can open it via
SupportCipherpack is provided by Gothel Software and Zafena ICT. If you like to utilize Cipherpack in a commercial setting, please contact Gothel Software to setup a potential support contract. Changes1.0.0
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