In this repo you will get a very powerfull command line encryption script.That can encrypt any text in more then 70 ways.
Go to the src folder of this directory, open cmd and type the following commands
python crypter.py
Step 3: Enter the following command for custom text: This command will use the default encryption i.e(pbkdf2_sha256)
python crypter.py --text=the string you want to encrypt
python crypter.py --text="the string you want to encrypt" --encrypt=Any encryption from the list given
python crypter.py -h
Encryption | Encryption |
---|---|
pbkdf2_sha256 | fshp |
argon2 | ldap_bcrypt |
bcrypt | ldap_bsdi_crypt |
bcrypt_sha256 | ldap_des_crypt |
cisco_asa | ldap_md5 |
cisco_pix | ldap_md5_crypt |
cisco_type7 | ldap_plaintext |
bigcrypt | ldap_salted_md5 |
bsdi_crypt | ldap_salted_sha1 |
crypt16 | ldap_sha1 |
des_crypt | ldap_sha1_crypt |
hex_md4 | ldap_sha256_crypt |
hex_md5 | ldap_sha512_crypt |
hex_sha1 | apr_md5_crypt |
hex_sha256 | md5_crypt |
hex_sha512 | plaintext |
django_bcrypt | unix_disabled |
django_bcrypt_sha256 | unix_fallback |
django_des_crypt | mssql2000 |
django_disabled | mssql2005 |
django_pbkdf2_sha1 | mysql323 |
django_pbkdf2_sha256 | mysql41 |
django_salted_md5 | oracle11 |
django_salted_sha1 | atlassian_pbkdf2_sha1 |
cta_pbkdf2_sha1 | ldap_hex_md5 |
dlitz_pbkdf2_sha1 | ldap_hex_sha1 |
grub_pbkdf2_sha512 | roundup_plaintext |
ldap_pbkdf2_sha1 | scram |
ldap_pbkdf2_sha256 | scrypt |
ldap_pbkdf2_sha512 | sha1_crypt |
pbkdf2_sha1 | sha256_crypt |
pbkdf2_sha256 | sha512_crypt |
pbkdf2_sha512 | sun_md5_crypt |
phpass | bsd_nthash |
lmhash | nthash |