Bring in https://github.com/jedisct1/libsodium at 461ac93b260b91db8ad957f5a576860e3e9c88a1 (August 7, 2018), unmodified. libsodium is derived from Daniel J. Bernstein et al.'s 2011 NaCl ("Networking and Cryptography Library," pronounced "salt") software library. At the risk of oversimplifying, libsodium primarily exists to make it easier to use NaCl. NaCl and libsodium provide high quality implementations of a number of useful cryptographic concepts (as well as the underlying primitics) seeing some adoption in newer network protocols. I considered but dismissed cleaning up the directory hierarchy and discarding artifacts of other build systems in favor of remaining close to upstream (and easing future updates). Nothing is integrated into the build system yet, so in that sense, no functional change.
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Sodium is a new, easy-to-use software library for encryption, decryption, signatures, password hashing and more.
It is a portable, cross-compilable, installable, packageable fork of NaCl, with a compatible API, and an extended API to improve usability even further.
Its goal is to provide all of the core operations needed to build higher-level cryptographic tools.
Sodium supports a variety of compilers and operating systems, including Windows (with MingW or Visual Studio, x86 and x64), iOS, Android, as well as Javascript and Webassembly.
Documentation
The documentation is available on Gitbook and built from the libsodium-doc repository:
- libsodium documentation - online, requires Javascript.
- offline documentation in PDF, MOBI and ePUB formats.
Integrity Checking
The integrity checking instructions (including the signing key for libsodium) are available in the installation section of the documentation.
Community
A mailing-list is available to discuss libsodium.
In order to join, just send a random mail to sodium-subscribe
{at}
pureftpd
{dot} org
.