Apps filed under: encrypted

  RSS Feed for this tag 13 applications totalLast updated: Jan 9th 2020, 13:31 GMT

     
  • 5,521 downloads
Deja Dup

Deja Dup 40.6

A smart system backup program for Linux, currently used by default in the Ubuntu OS

Jan 9th 2020, 13:31 GMT
     
  • 2,983 downloads
Duplicity

Duplicity 0.8.09

An encrypted, bandwidth-efficient and open source backup tool for Linux-based OSes

Dec 8th 2019, 23:40 GMT
     
  • 1,372 downloads
cryptmount

cryptmount 5.2

An Open Source CLI utility that allows Linux users to easily mount encrypted filesystems

Oct 26th 2015, 08:13 GMT
     
  • 3,059 downloads
EncFS

EncFS 1.8.1

A FUSE-based encrypted virtual file system for Linux and UNIX-like operating systems

Apr 18th 2015, 20:30 GMT
     
  • 170 downloads
Cyphertite

Cyphertite 2.0.4

The most secure, encrypted and powerful tar-like remote archive application for UNIX

Feb 2nd 2015, 09:30 GMT
     
  • 1,138 downloads
Mandos

Mandos 1.6.8

This project enables servers with encrypted root filesystems to reboot without user intervention

Sep 9th 2014, 08:32 GMT
     
  • 192 downloads
LUKSUS

LUKSUS 1.2.1

Linux unified key setup easy-to-use drive encryptor

Aug 9th 2013, 21:56 GMT
     
  • 168 downloads
zerobin

zerobin 0.2

An client side encrypted pastebin

May 22nd 2012, 02:06 GMT
     
  • 6,383 downloads
Privatix Live-System

Privatix Live-System 11.04.11

A Debian-based Live Linux operating system designed to provide a secure and encrypted distro

Apr 12th 2011, 07:11 GMT
     
  • 1,055 downloads
vpnd

vpnd 1.1.2

vpnd provides a virtual Private Network Daemon - encrypted TCP/IP.

Feb 24th 2007, 02:05 GMT
     
  • 714 downloads
Chindi

Chindi 1.0

Chindi is a client/server package for encrypted file transfer.

Sep 28th 2006, 10:05 GMT
     
  • 828 downloads
Zebedee

Zebedee 2.5.3

Zebedee is a simple program to establish an encrypted, compressed "tunnel" for TCP/IP or UDP data ...

Jul 13th 2006, 23:05 GMT
     
  • 3,027 downloads
eJourn

eJourn 0.4.2

eJourn is an electronic, encrypted journal.

Jul 7th 2006, 07:35 GMT