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    Liferay Security Patches

    Download latest security patches for Liferay community

    This project contains security patches (binaries) for different versions of Liferay community, which are no more developed as newer versions are released. Apart from the security patches, some of the binaries include additional fixes for the issues raised at https://issues.liferay.com/ (Liferay Issue Tracking System). Please note, that this is not an official Liferay repository. The patches were kindly provided by the Liferay Community Security team members, which was compiled and...
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    uEasy is a wysiwyg editor for use with Content Management System (CMS). It features a wysiwyg client (as applet or application) and a server. You can easily develop: - interfaces for any CMS - plugins for any format (HTML, Wiki, ...)
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    The PKI Framework (PKIF) is a cross-platform library for performing PKIX-compliant certificate processing. It includes support for SCVP, OCSP, CMS and Timestamps. It uses Windows CAPI, NSS or Crypto++ for cryptographic services and hardware support.
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    A library help for signing data with PKCS11 token (certificates with SHA1withRSA Sign Algorithm) and create CMS packages. It uses Bouncy Castle Crypto API and SUNPKCS11. Also it verify the signed data and verify signing certificate's OCSP control.
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    opacity
    The Open Protocol for Access Control Identification and Ticketing with privacY, is a standard suite of Key Establishment and Authentication protocols based on ECC and AES, for optimized contactless transactions and simple PKI based Key management.
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    This applet allows digitally sign documents with standard CMS is developed in Java using free software (libraries bouncycasttle).
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    Lizard Cart CMS offers an easy way for people with limited HTML experience to manage the content and products of their websites.It uses PHP/MySql/Java Script comes complete with a WYSIWYG online editor.
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