Portable.BouncyCastle 1.8.0
Support for .NET 4, WP 8 SL, WP 8.1, Windows 8, MonoTouch, MonoAndroid, Xamarin.iOS, Core CLR
IMPORTANT: The Serpent cipher as of 1.8.0 is incompatible with the behaviour of Serpent in earlier releases; it has been modified to conform to the standard byte-order interpretation for blocks (and keys). The previous behaviour is available from 1.8.0 as the "Tnepres" cipher. See BMA-52 for more information if this may affect you.
Crypto features:
- Generation and parsing of PKCS-12 files.
- X.509: Generators and parsers for V1 and V3 certificates, V2 CRLs and attribute certificates.
- PBE algorithms supported by PbeUtilities: PBEwithMD2andDES-CBC, PBEwithMD2andRC2-CBC, PBEwithMD5andDES-CBC, PBEwithMD5andRC2-CBC, PBEwithSHA1andDES-CBC, PBEwithSHA1andRC2-CBC, PBEwithSHA-1and128bitRC4, PBEwithSHA-1and40bitRC4, PBEwithSHA-1and3-keyDESEDE-CBC, PBEwithSHA-1and2-keyDESEDE-CBC, PBEwithSHA-1and128bitRC2-CBC, PBEwithSHA-1and40bitRC2-CBC, PBEwithHmacSHA-1, PBEwithHmacSHA-224, PBEwithHmacSHA-256, PBEwithHmacRIPEMD128, PBEwithHmacRIPEMD160, and PBEwithHmacRIPEMD256.
- Signature algorithms supported by SignerUtilities: MD2withRSA, MD4withRSA, MD5withRSA, RIPEMD128withRSA, RIPEMD160withECDSA, RIPEMD160withRSA, RIPEMD256withRSA, SHA-1withRSA, SHA-224withRSA, SHA-256withRSAandMGF1, SHA-384withRSAandMGF1, SHA-512withRSAandMGF1, SHA-1withDSA, and SHA-1withECDSA.
- Symmetric key algorithms: AES, Blowfish, Camellia, CAST5, CAST6, ChaCha, DES, DESede, GOST28147, HC-128, HC-256, IDEA, ISAAC, Noekeon, RC2, RC4, RC5-32, RC5-64, RC6, Rijndael, Salsa20, SEED, Serpent, Skipjack, TEA/XTEA, Threefish, Tnepres, Twofish, VMPC and XSalsa20.
- Symmetric key modes: CBC, CFB, CTS, GOFB, OFB, OpenPGPCFB, and SIC (or CTR).
- Symmetric key paddings: ISO10126d2, ISO7816d4, PKCS-5/7, TBC, X.923, and Zero Byte.
- Asymmetric key algorithms: ElGamal, DSA, ECDSA, NaccacheStern and RSA (with blinding).
- Asymmetric key paddings/encodings: ISO9796d1, OAEP, and PKCS-1.
- AEAD block cipher modes: CCM, EAX, GCM and OCB.
- Digests: GOST3411, Keccak, MD2, MD4, MD5, RIPEMD128, RIPEMD160, RIPEMD256, RIPEMD320, SHA-1, SHA-224, SHA-256, SHA-384, SHA-512, SHA3, Tiger, and Whirlpool.
- XOFs: SHAKE.
- Signer mechanisms: DSA, ECDSA, ECGOST3410, ECNR, GOST3410, ISO9796d2, PSS, RSA, X9.31-1998.
- Key Agreement: Diffie-Hellman, EC-DH, EC-MQV, J-PAKE, SRP-6a.
- Macs: CBCBlockCipher, CFBBlockCipher, CMAC, GMAC, GOST28147, HMac, ISO9797 Alg. 3, Poly1305, SipHash, SkeinMac, VMPCMAC.
- PBE generators: PKCS-12, and PKCS-5 - schemes 1 and 2.
- OpenPGP (RFC 4880)
- Cryptographic Message Syntax (CMS, RFC 3852), including streaming API.
- Online Certificate Status Protocol (OCSP, RFC 2560).
- Time Stamp Protocol (TSP, RFC 3161).
- TLS/DTLS client/server up to version 1.2, with support for the most common ciphersuites and extensions, and many less common ones. Non-blocking API available.
- Elliptic Curve Cryptography: support for generic F2m and Fp curves, high-performance custom implementations for many standardized curves.
- Reading/writing of PEM files, including RSA and DSA keys, with a variety of encryptions.
- PKIX certificate path validation
Showing the top 20 packages that depend on Portable.BouncyCastle.
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MimeKit
MimeKit is an Open Source library for creating and parsing MIME, S/MIME and PGP messages on desktop and mobile platforms. It also supports parsing of Unix mbox files.
Unlike any other .NET MIME parser, MimeKit's parser does not need to parse string input nor does it use a TextReader. Instead, it parses raw byte streams, thus allowing it to better support undeclared 8bit text in headers as well as message bodies. It also means that MimeKit's parser is significantly faster than other .NET MIME parsers (more than 25x faster than OpenPOP.NET and over 100x faster than AE.Net.Mail and MailSystem.NET).
MimeKit's parser also uses a real tokenizer when parsing the headers rather than regex or string.Split() like most other .NET MIME parsers. This means that MimeKit is much more RFC-compliant than any other .NET MIME parser out there, including the commercial implementations.
In addition to having a far superior parser implementation, MimeKit's object tree is not a derivative of System.Net.Mail objects and thus does not suffer from System.Net.Mail's massive limitations or bugs.
API documentation can be found on the web at http://www.mimekit.net/docs
For those that need SMTP, POP3 or IMAP support, check out https://github.com/jstedfast/MailKit
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Testcontainers
Testcontainers for .NET is a library to support tests with throwaway instances of Docker containers for all compatible .NET Standard versions.
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MimeKit
MimeKit is an Open Source library for creating and parsing MIME, S/MIME and PGP messages on desktop and mobile platforms. It also supports parsing of Unix mbox files.
Unlike any other .NET MIME parser, MimeKit's parser does not need to parse string input nor does it use a TextReader. Instead, it parses raw byte streams, thus allowing it to better support undeclared 8bit text in headers as well as message bodies. It also means that MimeKit's parser is significantly faster than other .NET MIME parsers (more than 25x faster than OpenPOP.NET and over 100x faster than AE.Net.Mail and MailSystem.NET).
MimeKit's parser also uses a real tokenizer when parsing the headers rather than regex or string.Split() like most other .NET MIME parsers. This means that MimeKit is much more RFC-compliant than any other .NET MIME parser out there, including the commercial implementations.
In addition to having a far superior parser implementation, MimeKit's object tree is not a derivative of System.Net.Mail objects and thus does not suffer from System.Net.Mail's massive limitations or bugs.
API documentation can be found on the web at http://www.mimekit.net/docs
For those that need SMTP, POP3 or IMAP support, check out https://github.com/jstedfast/MailKit
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Testcontainers
Testcontainers for .NET is a library to support tests with throwaway instances of Docker containers for all compatible .NET Standard versions.
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MimeKit
MimeKit is an Open Source library for creating and parsing MIME, S/MIME and PGP messages on desktop and mobile platforms. It also supports parsing of Unix mbox files.
Unlike any other .NET MIME parser, MimeKit's parser does not need to parse string input nor does it use a TextReader. Instead, it parses raw byte streams, thus allowing it to better support undeclared 8bit text in headers as well as message bodies. It also means that MimeKit's parser is significantly faster than other .NET MIME parsers.
MimeKit's parser also uses a real tokenizer when parsing the headers rather than regex or string.Split() like most other .NET MIME parsers. This means that MimeKit is much more RFC-compliant than any other .NET MIME parser out there, including the commercial implementations.
In addition to having a far superior parser implementation, MimeKit's object tree is not a derivative of System.Net.Mail objects and thus does not suffer from System.Net.Mail's limitations.
API documentation can be found on the web at http://www.mimekit.net/docs
For those that need SMTP, POP3 or IMAP support, check out https://github.com/jstedfast/MailKit
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Testcontainers
Testcontainers for .NET is a library to support tests with throwaway instances of Docker containers for all compatible .NET Standard versions.
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MimeKit
MimeKit is an Open Source library for creating and parsing MIME, S/MIME and PGP messages on desktop and mobile platforms. It also supports parsing of Unix mbox files.
Unlike any other .NET MIME parser, MimeKit's parser does not need to parse string input nor does it use a TextReader. Instead, it parses raw byte streams, thus allowing it to better support undeclared 8bit text in headers as well as message bodies. It also means that MimeKit's parser is significantly faster than other .NET MIME parsers.
MimeKit's parser also uses a real tokenizer when parsing the headers rather than regex or string.Split() like most other .NET MIME parsers. This means that MimeKit is much more RFC-compliant than any other .NET MIME parser out there, including the commercial implementations.
In addition to having a far superior parser implementation, MimeKit's object tree is not a derivative of System.Net.Mail objects and thus does not suffer from System.Net.Mail's limitations.
API documentation can be found on the web at http://www.mimekit.net/docs
For those that need SMTP, POP3 or IMAP support, check out https://github.com/jstedfast/MailKit
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MimeKit
MimeKit is an Open Source library for creating and parsing MIME, S/MIME and PGP messages on desktop and mobile platforms. It also supports parsing of Unix mbox files.
Unlike any other .NET MIME parser, MimeKit's parser does not need to parse string input nor does it use a TextReader. Instead, it parses raw byte streams, thus allowing it to better support undeclared 8bit text in headers as well as message bodies. It also means that MimeKit's parser is significantly faster than other .NET MIME parsers.
MimeKit's parser also uses a real tokenizer when parsing the headers rather than regex or string.Split() like most other .NET MIME parsers. This means that MimeKit is much more RFC-compliant than any other .NET MIME parser out there, including the commercial implementations.
In addition to having a far superior parser implementation, MimeKit's object tree is not a derivative of System.Net.Mail objects and thus does not suffer from System.Net.Mail's massive limitations or bugs.
API documentation can be found on the web at http://www.mimekit.net/docs
For those that need SMTP, POP3 or IMAP support, check out https://github.com/jstedfast/MailKit
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MimeKit
MimeKit is an Open Source library for creating and parsing MIME, S/MIME and PGP messages on desktop and mobile platforms. It also supports parsing of Unix mbox files.
Unlike any other .NET MIME parser, MimeKit's parser does not need to parse string input nor does it use a TextReader. Instead, it parses raw byte streams, thus allowing it to better support undeclared 8bit text in headers as well as message bodies. It also means that MimeKit's parser is significantly faster than other .NET MIME parsers.
MimeKit's parser also uses a real tokenizer when parsing the headers rather than regex or string.Split() like most other .NET MIME parsers. This means that MimeKit is much more RFC-compliant than any other .NET MIME parser out there, including the commercial implementations.
In addition to having a far superior parser implementation, MimeKit's object tree is not a derivative of System.Net.Mail objects and thus does not suffer from System.Net.Mail's limitations.
API documentation can be found on the web at http://www.mimekit.net/docs
For those that need SMTP, POP3 or IMAP support, check out https://github.com/jstedfast/MailKit
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Aspose.Cells
Aspose.Cells for .NET consists of API and GUI controls to create, process, manipulate and convert Microsoft Excel® spreadsheets without needing Office Automation.
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MimeKit
MimeKit is an Open Source library for creating and parsing MIME, S/MIME and PGP messages on desktop and mobile platforms. It also supports parsing of Unix mbox files.
Unlike any other .NET MIME parser, MimeKit's parser does not need to parse string input nor does it use a TextReader. Instead, it parses raw byte streams, thus allowing it to better support undeclared 8bit text in headers as well as message bodies. It also means that MimeKit's parser is significantly faster than other .NET MIME parsers.
MimeKit's parser also uses a real tokenizer when parsing the headers rather than regex or string.Split() like most other .NET MIME parsers. This means that MimeKit is much more RFC-compliant than any other .NET MIME parser out there, including the commercial implementations.
In addition to having a far superior parser implementation, MimeKit's object tree is not a derivative of System.Net.Mail objects and thus does not suffer from System.Net.Mail's massive limitations or bugs.
API documentation can be found on the web at http://www.mimekit.net/docs
For those that need SMTP, POP3 or IMAP support, check out https://github.com/jstedfast/MailKit
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MimeKit
MimeKit is an Open Source library for creating and parsing MIME, S/MIME and PGP messages on desktop and mobile platforms. It also supports parsing of Unix mbox files.
Unlike any other .NET MIME parser, MimeKit's parser does not need to parse string input nor does it use a TextReader. Instead, it parses raw byte streams, thus allowing it to better support undeclared 8bit text in headers as well as message bodies. It also means that MimeKit's parser is significantly faster than other .NET MIME parsers (more than 25x faster than OpenPOP.NET and over 100x faster than AE.Net.Mail and MailSystem.NET).
MimeKit's parser also uses a real tokenizer when parsing the headers rather than regex or string.Split() like most other .NET MIME parsers. This means that MimeKit is much more RFC-compliant than any other .NET MIME parser out there, including the commercial implementations.
In addition to having a far superior parser implementation, MimeKit's object tree is not a derivative of System.Net.Mail objects and thus does not suffer from System.Net.Mail's massive limitations or bugs.
API documentation can be found on the web at http://www.mimekit.net/docs
For those that need SMTP, POP3 or IMAP support, check out https://github.com/jstedfast/MailKit
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MimeKit
MimeKit is an Open Source library for creating and parsing MIME, S/MIME and PGP messages on desktop and mobile platforms. It also supports parsing of Unix mbox files.
Unlike any other .NET MIME parser, MimeKit's parser does not need to parse string input nor does it use a TextReader. Instead, it parses raw byte streams, thus allowing it to better support undeclared 8bit text in headers as well as message bodies. It also means that MimeKit's parser is significantly faster than other .NET MIME parsers.
MimeKit's parser also uses a real tokenizer when parsing the headers rather than regex or string.Split() like most other .NET MIME parsers. This means that MimeKit is much more RFC-compliant than any other .NET MIME parser out there, including the commercial implementations.
In addition to having a far superior parser implementation, MimeKit's object tree is not a derivative of System.Net.Mail objects and thus does not suffer from System.Net.Mail's limitations.
API documentation can be found on the web at http://www.mimekit.net/docs
For those that need SMTP, POP3 or IMAP support, check out https://github.com/jstedfast/MailKit
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MimeKit
MimeKit is an Open Source library for creating and parsing MIME, S/MIME and PGP messages on desktop and mobile platforms. It also supports parsing of Unix mbox files.
Unlike any other .NET MIME parser, MimeKit's parser does not need to parse string input nor does it use a TextReader. Instead, it parses raw byte streams, thus allowing it to better support undeclared 8bit text in headers as well as message bodies. It also means that MimeKit's parser is significantly faster than other .NET MIME parsers (more than 25x faster than OpenPOP.NET and over 100x faster than AE.Net.Mail and MailSystem.NET).
MimeKit's parser also uses a real tokenizer when parsing the headers rather than regex or string.Split() like most other .NET MIME parsers. This means that MimeKit is much more RFC-compliant than any other .NET MIME parser out there, including the commercial implementations.
In addition to having a far superior parser implementation, MimeKit's object tree is not a derivative of System.Net.Mail objects and thus does not suffer from System.Net.Mail's massive limitations or bugs.
API documentation can be found on the web at http://www.mimekit.net/docs
For those that need SMTP, POP3 or IMAP support, check out https://github.com/jstedfast/MailKit
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Testcontainers
A lightweight library to run tests with throwaway instances of Docker containers.
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Portable.JWT
JWT (JSON Web Token) Portable Implementation for .NET 4.5+ (Public Domain).
Supported algorithms: HMAC signatures with HS256, HS384 and HS512.
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MimeKit
MimeKit is an Open Source library for creating and parsing MIME, S/MIME and PGP messages on desktop and mobile platforms. It also supports parsing of Unix mbox files.
Unlike any other .NET MIME parser, MimeKit's parser does not need to parse string input nor does it use a TextReader. Instead, it parses raw byte streams, thus allowing it to better support undeclared 8bit text in headers as well as message bodies. It also means that MimeKit's parser is significantly faster than other .NET MIME parsers.
MimeKit's parser also uses a real tokenizer when parsing the headers rather than regex or string.Split() like most other .NET MIME parsers. This means that MimeKit is much more RFC-compliant than any other .NET MIME parser out there, including the commercial implementations.
In addition to having a far superior parser implementation, MimeKit's object tree is not a derivative of System.Net.Mail objects and thus does not suffer from System.Net.Mail's limitations.
API documentation can be found on the web at http://www.mimekit.net/docs
For those that need SMTP, POP3 or IMAP support, check out https://github.com/jstedfast/MailKit
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Testcontainers
Testcontainers for .NET is a library to support tests with throwaway instances of Docker containers for all compatible .NET Standard versions.
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Testcontainers
Testcontainers for .NET is a library to support tests with throwaway instances of Docker containers for all compatible .NET Standard versions.
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iTextSharp.LGPLv2.Core
iTextSharp.LGPLv2.Core is an unofficial port of the last LGPL version of the iTextSharp (V4.1.6) to .NET Core.
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http://www.bouncycastle.org/csharp/#RELEASENOTES18
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UAP 10.0
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.NET Framework 4.6
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.NET Framework 4.5
- No dependencies.
Windows 8.0
- No dependencies.
WindowsPhoneApp 8.1
- No dependencies.
MonoTouch 0.0
- No dependencies.
MonoAndroid 0.0
- No dependencies.
Xamarin.Mac 0.0
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Xamarin.iOS 0.0
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Version | Downloads | Last updated |
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1.9.0 | 60 | 02/03/2022 |
1.8.10 | 10 | 08/27/2023 |
1.8.9 | 31 | 02/02/2022 |
1.8.8 | 17 | 03/11/2021 |
1.8.6.7 | 48 | 04/06/2023 |
1.8.6 | 29 | 03/28/2023 |
1.8.5.2 | 16 | 09/24/2023 |
1.8.5 | 3 | 06/28/2022 |
1.8.4 | 10 | 06/13/2023 |
1.8.3.37 | 9 | 08/29/2023 |
1.8.3 | 28 | 04/06/2023 |
1.8.2 | 55 | 04/01/2023 |
1.8.1.4 | 22 | 03/25/2023 |
1.8.1.3 | 9 | 08/29/2023 |
1.8.1.2 | 24 | 07/22/2023 |
1.8.1.1 | 37 | 03/30/2023 |
1.8.1 | 27 | 03/28/2023 |
1.8.0 | 20 | 04/22/2023 |
1.8.0-rc4 | 33 | 03/28/2023 |
1.8.0-rc3 | 22 | 03/29/2023 |
1.8.0-rc2 | 10 | 02/15/2024 |
1.8.0-RC1 | 40 | 03/28/2023 |
1.8.0-beta4-update1 | 41 | 04/05/2023 |
1.8.0-beta4 | 42 | 06/05/2023 |
1.8.0-beta3 | 22 | 11/03/2023 |
1.7.0.2 | 6 | 02/15/2024 |
1.7.0.1 | 23 | 04/02/2023 |
1.7.0 | 10 | 06/13/2023 |