On Saturday, 27 July 2013 at 15:58:04 UTC, Tyler Jameson Little wrote:
I found this thread mentioning some initial work on a crypto library:

http://forum.dlang.org/thread/j84us9$2m5k$1...@digitalmars.com?page=1

It looks like "std.digest" is what came of that though, not "std.crypto".

I found this on the wish list:

    Encryption and hashing

This is more an implementation problem than a design problem. No one is working on it. Some work has been done here but it's unfinished. One of the ideas is to wrap OpenSSL? at first and then implement the most useful crypto primitives in D to avoid library dependency and to make them
    usable with CTFE.

I'm not sure what "some work has been done here" means, but after looking around, I assume this refers to hashingDoes this just mean that hashing functions have been implemented, but not crypto?

What I'm looking for is:

* SSH library for an ssh client
* TLS library for HTTPS

Has anyone started working on this? Are there any openssh wrappers lying around somewhere? I may have a crack at it myself it noone has started on it.

There is the "dcrypt" project - http://www.dsource.org/projects/dcrypt . If i remember well, someone moved the source to the GitHub not so long ago. I like the code there, and with good project management we could make it alive again, and possibly, with a good set of interfaces, include it in Phobos...

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