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diff --git a/src/common/md5calc.h b/src/common/md5calc.h deleted file mode 100644 index b864791..0000000 --- a/src/common/md5calc.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,64 +0,0 @@ -#ifndef MD5CALC_H -#define MD5CALC_H - -#include "sanity.h" - -#include <netinet/in.h> - -#include <stdint.h> // uint32_t, uint8_t -#include <stddef.h> // size_t -#include <stdio.h> // FILE* - -/// The digest state - becomes the output -typedef struct -{ - // classically named {A,B,C,D} - // but use an so we can index - uint32_t val[4]; -} MD5_state; -typedef struct -{ - uint32_t data[16]; -} MD5_block; - -// Implementation -void MD5_init(MD5_state* state); -void MD5_do_block(MD5_state* state, MD5_block block); - -// Output formatting -void MD5_to_bin(MD5_state state, uint8_t out[0x10]); -void MD5_to_str(MD5_state state, char out[0x21]); - -// Convenience -MD5_state MD5_from_string(const char* msg, const size_t msglen); -MD5_state MD5_from_cstring(const char* msg); -MD5_state MD5_from_FILE(FILE* in); - - -/// Output in ASCII - with lowercase hex digits, null-terminated -// these may overlap safely -static void MD5_String (const char *string, char output[33]) __attribute__((deprecated)); -static inline void MD5_String (const char *string, char output[33]) { - MD5_to_str(MD5_from_cstring(string), output); -} -/// Output in binary -static void MD5_String2binary (const char *string, uint8_t output[16]) __attribute__((deprecated)); -static inline void MD5_String2binary (const char *string, uint8_t output[16]) { - MD5_to_bin(MD5_from_cstring(string), output); -} - -// statically-allocated output -// whoever wrote this fails basic understanding of -const char *MD5_saltcrypt(const char *key, const char *salt); - -/// return some random characters (statically allocated) -// Currently, returns a 5-char string -const char *make_salt(void); - -/// check plaintext password against saved saltcrypt -bool pass_ok(const char *password, const char *crypted); - -/// This returns an in_addr_t because it is configurable whether it gets called at all -in_addr_t MD5_ip(char *secret, in_addr_t ip); - -#endif |