anyway remember that rc5 64 bit was hacked so at least use rc5 72 bit.
why you really want to use rc5 ?
you can use other better chipers

ciao

Rick

On Fri, 30 May 2003, Brian Hatch wrote:

>
>
> > RC5 does not appeared on the list, what can I do now?
>
> As explained earlier in the thread, if you want to use it,
> it needs to be compiled in.  Recompile and reinstall OpenSSL.
> You can turn on/off ciphers (such as using --no-idea at configure
> time) so make sure you include the ciphers you require.  I'd
> suggest using >=0.9.7 which includes AES, just in case you need
> it down the road.
>
> Or you could pick different ciphers to use and give up on RC5.
>
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