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phpseclib - PHP Secure Communications Library

Build Status

Supporting phpseclib

Introduction

MIT-licensed pure-PHP implementations of an arbitrary-precision integer arithmetic library, fully PKCS#1 (v2.1) compliant RSA, DES, 3DES, RC4, Rijndael, AES, Blowfish, Twofish, SSH-1, SSH-2, SFTP, and X.509

Documentation

Branches

master

  • Development Branch
  • Unstable API
  • Do not use in production

2.0

  • Long term support (LTS) release
  • Modernized version of 1.0
  • Minimum PHP version: 5.3.3
  • PSR-4 autoloading with namespace rooted at \phpseclib
  • Install via Composer: composer require phpseclib/phpseclib:~2.0

1.0

Security contact information

To report a security vulnerability, please use the Tidelift security contact. Tidelift will coordinate the fix and disclosure.

Support

Need Support?

Contributing

  1. Fork the Project

  2. Ensure you have Composer installed (see Composer Download Instructions)

  3. Install Development Dependencies

    composer install
    
  4. Create a Feature Branch

  5. (Recommended) Run the Test Suite

    vendor/bin/phpunit
    
  6. (Recommended) Check whether your code conforms to our Coding Standards by running

    vendor/bin/phing -f build/build.xml sniff
    
  7. Send us a Pull Request