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From: davidb@otto.bf.rmit.oz.au (David Burren [Athos])
Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.questions
Subject: Re: [Q:] crypt ?
Date: 11 Nov 93 05:44:57 GMT
Organization: Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Melbourne, Australia.	
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Message-ID: <davidb.752996697@otto>
References: <2blutc$piu@news.cs.tu-berlin.de> <davidb.752905938@otto>
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In <davidb.752905938@otto> I wrote:

> Some time ago I created a non-US version of libcrypt and put it up for ftp
> on a machine here, but it seems as though that machine's since been reused.

I've since been offered some Australian FTP sites, but am still looking for
a European volunteer.

The first site available is:

	yallara.cs.rmit.oz.au:pub/netbsd_sec

In there are gzipped tar files that will unpack over the top of a NetBSD-0.9
system.  Source and binary packages are included, but I haven't done a
replacement xdm yet.

Enjoy!

> It is based around the UFC-crypt routines that are
> also used in the GNU C library.  In fact the only change was a new Makefile.


> I *should* go back and look at the package in detail again, especially in
> light of the libdes package recently posted, but in light of my other tasks
> I may be passing this onto someone else soon.
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