I haven't heard any comments on this? Could someone please say something.
If you didn't answer because it's a bad idea, please let me know.

On Sun, Feb 11, 2001 at 01:25:01PM +0100, Stig Venaas wrote:
> Some systems like current Linux distributions have crypt() that supports
> more than just DES. It would be good then if OpenSSL's crypt() could be
> disabled like it's currently done for FreeBSD etc., so that applications
> can link with OpenSSL and still use the systems own crypt(). This is
> currently a problem for OpenLDAP and PHP, and probably others as well.
> This is not just a Linux problem, how about only enabling crypt() when
> the platform doesn't have a crypt on it's own?
> 
> Stig
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