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    Use of Michael Rabin's Information Dispersal Algorithm to provide secure, dispersed storage in a networked environment. For full download, please get both Math-FastGF2 and Crypt-IDA releases under the files link. See project wiki for more information.
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    Sliver is a Server daemon and a client program that reads log files, and accept remote commands through the TOC protocol using Net::Aim and encryption. Sliver is written mostly using Perl, but this may change.
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    An API and test suite, or possibly an application unto itself, to manage keys and allow mail user agents (such as pine or mutt) to use encryption and authentication systems (such as S/MIME) via the services of external encryption suites (such as OpenSSL)
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