Re: MD5 or SHA code

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Jim Gillogly (jim@acm.org)
Thu, 20 Aug 1998 23:36:36 -0700


Dan.Oelke writes:
> In any case - can someone point me to an MD5 or SHA implementation
> in straight C (or c++ without all the extra buffer mgmt stuff)
> that could be used in a commercial application?

You're welcome to use mine. Humorously enough, one company didn't
understand "free", and they wanted me to read and sign some junk
from their lawyers. They were happy to pay my "reading lawyer junk"
fee in order to get what I was willing to give them for free in
a PGP-signed message. Go figure.

-- 
	Jim Gillogly
	Trewesday, 29 Wedmath S.R. 1998, 06:32
	12.19.5.8.1, 4 Imix 14 Yaxkin, Eighth Lord of Night



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