The p≡p Engine is a Free Software library encapsulating implementations of:
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Key Management
The p≡p Engine automatically manages keys using a pluggable crypto backend. The currently implemented backend is based on Sequoia PGP, and uses OpenPGP-format keys.
p≡p for Email is interoperable with OpenPGP.
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Trust Rating
The p≡p Engine sports a two phase trust rating system for messages: In phase one a rating is derived based on channel, crypto and key security. This is named "comm_types". In phase two these ratings are mapped to user-representable values mimicking the semantics of a traffic light.
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Abstract Crypto API
The Abstract Crypto API provides functions to encrypt and decrypt data or full messages, without requiring an application programmer to understand the different applied formats and standards.
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Message Transports
The p≡p Engine will sport a growing list of message transports, to support any widespread text-based messaging system such as E-Mail, SMS, XMPP and many more.
The p≡p Engine is written in C17 and is expected to run on any platform that conforms to the SUS/POSIX specification. Selected non-SUS platforms are supported as well (such as Microsoft Windows).
The official build instructions can be found at the URL https://dev.pep.foundation/Adapter/Adapter%20Build%20Instructions_Version_3.x_DRAFT The p≡p Engine is not meant to be used in application code directly. Instead, the p≡p Engine is meant to be used in conjunction with a so-called "adapter". An adapter provides an API in a programming language that best accomodates developers in their respective software development ecosystem. So, for example, a Java Native Interface adapter exists for development of apps for the Android mobile operating system, or a .NET adapter exists for development of applications on Microsoft Windows. Various adapters are also available at the link provided for the p≡p Engine's code above.
The p≡p Engine is production-ready. It is under active development by several full-time employees of the p≡p foundation and its partner organizations. The most recent version of the source code can be obtained here: https://gitea.pep.foundation/pEp.foundation/. This is the only offical way to obtain a copy of the source code.
First of all, excellent! You can find further information here: https://contribution.pep.foundation/
The p≡p Engine is Copyright 2015-2023 by p≡p foundation, Switzerland. The source code of the p≡p Engine is licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3. Accompanying documentation is licensed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported (CC BY-SA 3.0) License. Each file includes a notice near its beginning, that indicates the applicable license. If you wish to license the p≡p Engine under different terms, please contact mailto:[email protected].
src/pEp_rmd160.c is adapted from LibTomCrypt by Tom St Denis and contributors, which was released by its authors into the public domain.
The p≡p foundation and the developers of the p≡p Engine can be reached as detailed here: https://pep.foundation/contact-us/index.html.