From: Scott Brickner <sjb@universe.digex.net>
To: “P.J. Ponder” <ponder@wane-leon-mail.scri.fsu.edu>
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UTC Datetime: 1995-12-28 20:44:44 UTC
Raw Date: Thu, 28 Dec 95 12:44:44 PST
From: Scott Brickner <sjb@universe.digex.net>
Date: Thu, 28 Dec 95 12:44:44 PST
To: "P.J. Ponder" <ponder@wane-leon-mail.scri.fsu.edu>
Subject: Re: DOS - MD5 - Thanks
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"P.J. Ponder" writes:
>Thanks to everyone who offered help on the MD5 for DOS.
>Greg Broiles pointed me to the pgp source, which may do the
>trick. (There is MD5 module in pgp[?]) I will investigate.
>
>For everyone's info, didn't find a freestanding dos
>implementation, tho. My copy of Schneier didn't have the
>disk, so I don't know if it's there, either.
I have source code to a program called "md5sum". The comments indicate
that it works on DOS, as well as unix. It's three source files, a
"main", a ".h", and "md5.c", which implements the md5 hash.
Want it?
P.S. There's also source code for MD5 in the RFC1321, available
from ftp.internic.net.
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