nonguru / OpenKremlin
OpenKremlin is a free software/open source program to decrypt .kgb archives produced by the proprietary Kremlin Encrypt cryptography product. OpenKermlin is written in the Python programming language and is licensed under the permissive MIT license.
$ hg clone http://bitbucket.org/nonguru/openkremlin/
OpenKremlin
OpenKremlin is a free software/open source program to decrypt .kgb archives produced by the proprietary Kremlin Encrypt cryptography product.
15 June 2009: OpenKremlin 0.2 for OS X released!
14 June 2009: OpenKremlin 0.2 beta released!
- Graphical Windows installer
- Adds a limited GUI (file open dialog and password entry - everything else still happens in a command line window)
- Passwords are automatically recognized from the clipboard
- Internal refactoring and code cleanups
Download
- OpenKremlin 0.2 Windows installer 2.6 MB
- Openkremlin 0.2 app for OS X (zipped) 4.2 MB
- OpenKremlin 0.2 source tar.gz 60 kB
For older versions go to the downloads page. To see what's new in recent versions, see Release history.
Linux and Unix installation
Prerequisites (see Installing dependencies if you need further help):
- Python 2.3 or newer (all modern distributions have it)
- Tkinter for GUI (python-tk in Debian/Ubuntu, tkinter in Fedora)
- PyCrypto (python-crypto package in Debian/Ubuntu)
- Download the tar.gz file above
- Decompress it into a directory of your choice
- Run the unkgb file from the new openkremlin-0.2 directory
Contact
If you have any problems, ideas or just feedback, you are encouraged to report them to the issue tracker.
You can also reach me privately using my PGP key by email: thenonguru (AT) gmail.com.
This revision is from 2009-06-17 20:20
