Links and Web Resources
Product Links
- The Kermit Project
The Kermit project distributes C-Kermit and Kermit95,
Telnet clients that support nearly every Unix and win32 platform
in common use today.
SRP, Kerberos, and other popular Telnet authentication methods are supported.
- NetTerm
NetTerm is a popular Windows (95, 98, NT, 2k, 3.1) Telnet client
with SRP support.
- Anzio Lite and AnzioWin
Anzio Lite and AnzioWin are Win32 Telnet clients (the first is shareware,
the latter is the commercial version which includes SRP support).
- The Cryptix SASL Library
Cryptix, an widely-supported
Open Source software development effort, offers a Java implementation of
the proposed SRP SASL mechanism.
- LSH (SSH implementation)
LSH is a GNU implementation of Secure Shell (SSH) that will
incorporate SRP as a supported authentication mechanism.
- The WorldForge Project
The WorldForge Project uses SRP to authenticate individual players
securely to central roleplaying game (RPG) servers.
- The Java
Telnet Applet
The Java Telnet Applet is a Telnet client written entirely in Java
with support for SRP.
The Applet can be embedded on a Web page to enable remote users to telnet
in via a Web browser.
- dataComet
DataComet is a popular Mac Telnet client that supports SRP
authentication.
- NiftyTelnet
NiftyTelnet is a Telnet client for the Mac.
The next release of NiftyTelnet will contain SRP support.
Please contact the author, Chris Newman for details.
- MiamiTelnet
MiamiTelnet is a part of the Miami TCP/IP suite for AmigaOS, and supports
a wide variety of secure Telnet features like SRP.
- ProFTPD
ProFTPD is an FTP package with full source and SRP support.
- The SRP page
This is a resource that contains several patches, modules, etc. based
on SRP. There are FTP clients/servers as well as firewall toolkit patches.
- SFS
SFS is a secure network file system that runs on a variety of
operating systems and uses SRP for secure network user authentication.
- PAK -
Philip MacKenzie has released a toolkit for his PAK authentication protocol, an EKE variant.
The PAK distribution is based on the SRP distribution, available from this site.
Other Crypto Resources
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