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java-crypto-check

THIS IS NOT CONCLUSIVE, AND IS LARGELY AN EXPERIMENT AT THIS POINT. DO NOT TREAT THIS AS AN AUTHORATIVE SOURCE OF TRUTH.

A python script which scans a Java applications source code, to look for usage of bundled crypto librarys, as well as crypto algorithms not permitted under FIPS 140-2.

The purpose of this script is to aid decision making when determining if a Java application can be made FIPS compliant.

This is not intended to be a Yes/No check, but more a developer tool to provide additional information in the exploratory process.

Running:

python3 scan.py /path/to/your/source/code

If matches are found, each match (filepath) will be printed to the console log, as well as a summary:

# Individual matches printed here...
# ...

Detailed Summary of Detections:
  - 48 instance(s) of: javax.crypto
  - 49 instance(s) of: apache commons codec
  - 6 instance(s) of: bouncy castle
  - 88 instance(s) of: md5
  - 12 instance(s) of: sha1
  - 365 instance(s) of: des
  - 3 instance(s) of: rc4

Excluded file patterns: *Test.java, *SmokeTest*

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A script for scanning a Java projects for pointers which may indicate whether its bundling its own crypto, or possible to make FIPS compliant.

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