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.\" @(#)crypt.3 8.2 (Berkeley) 12/11/93
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.\"
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.TH CRYPT 3 "28 January 1997" GNO "Library Routines"
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.SH NAME
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.BR crypt ,
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.BR setkey ,
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.BR encrypt ,
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\- simple encryption
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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#include <unistd.h>
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.sp 1
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char
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*\fBcrypt\fR (const char *\fIkey\fR, const char *\fIsalt\fR);
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.br
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int
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\fBsetkey\fR (char *\fIkey\fR);
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.br
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int
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\fBencrypt\fR (char *\fIblock\fR, int \fIflag\fR);
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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The
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.BR crypt
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function
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performs password encryption.
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It is derived from an algorithm given in
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.I "Computer Networks"
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by Andy Tanenbaum.
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.LP
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The first argument to
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.BR crypt
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.RI ( key )
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is a
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.BR NULL -terminated
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string (normally a password typed by a user).
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The second,
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.IR salt ,
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is a two-character array that should be randomly generated by the caller
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in the case of encrypting a new password, or should be taken as the
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first two characters of the
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.BR /etc/passwd
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password entry in the case of validating a password.
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.LP
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The
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functions,
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.BR encrypt
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and
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.BR setkey
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allow limited access to the encryption
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algorithm itself.
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The
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.IR key
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argument to
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.BR setkey
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is a 64 character array of
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binary values (numeric 0 or 1).
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A 56-bit key is derived from this array by dividing the array
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into groups of 8 and ignoring the last bit in each group.
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.LP
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The
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.BR encrypt
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argument
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.I block
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is also a 64 character array of
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binary values.
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If the value of
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.I flag
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is 0,
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the argument
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.I block
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is encrypted, otherwise it
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is decrypted.
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The encryption or decryption is returned in the original
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array
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.I block
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after using the
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key specified
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by
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.BR setkey
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to process it.
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.LP
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The function
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.BR crypt
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returns a pointer to the encrypted value (which is formatted as
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printable ASCII characters) on success and NULL on failure.
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The functions
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.BR setkey
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and
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.BR encrypt
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return 0 on success and 1 on failure.
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.LP
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Use of these routines requires linking with the
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.BR libcrypt
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library.
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.SH SEE ALSO
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.BR login (1),
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.BR passwd (1),
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.BR getpass (3),
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.BR passwd (5)
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.sp
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.RS
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.I "Mathematical Cryptology for Computer Scientists and Mathematicians"
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by
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Wayne Patterson.
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1987.
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Volume ISBN 0-8476-7438-X.
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.RE
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.sp 1
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.RS
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.I "Password Security: A Case History"
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by
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R. Morris,
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Ken Thompson.
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.IR "Communications of the ACM" ,
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vol. 22, pp. 594-597. November 1979.
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.RE
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.sp 1
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.RS
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.I "DES will be Totally Insecure within Ten Years"
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by
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M.E. Hellman.
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.IR "IEEE Spectrum" ,
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vol. 16, pp. 32-39. July 1979.
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.RE
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.SH BUGS
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The
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.BR crypt
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function leaves its result in an internal static object and returns
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a pointer to that object.
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Subsequent calls to
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.BR crypt
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will modify the same object.
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