Android is as Linux not a complete Linux.
(...missing Libraries?)
I dont know if this would make sense, to post
Android errors here.
Michael Wojcik schrieb am Mo., 23. Juli
2018, 17:00:
> > From: openssl-users [mailto:openssl-users-boun...@openssl.org] On
> Behalf Of Jaymin D
> > Sent: Monday,
Hello Rich,
I take back my "Captain Kidd"-remark.
No offense.
Val.
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Thank you Thomas.
Thomas J. Hruska schrieb am So., 22. Juli
2018, 16:08:
> On 7/21/2018 1:49 PM, Carl-Valentin Schmitt wrote:
> > Are you Captain Kidd?
> > Kidding the rest of your Staff?
> >
> > After your break you can write a howto, or I am finish when all goes
Are you Captain Kidd?
Kidding the rest of your Staff?
After your break you can write a howto, or I am finish when all goes well.
Salz, Rich schrieb am Sa., 21. Juli 2018, 21:43:
> No, it is completely wrong.
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> I cannot give you a tutorial, sorry.
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> *From: *SchmiTTT
> *Date: *Friday
mcrypt not only has md5, it has blowfish too and other keys. You can
download source at http://sf.net
mcrypt is a linux command as follower oft command crypt.
Salz, Rich via openssl-users schrieb am Mo.,
16. Juli 2018, 22:45:
>
>- Up to recent time it was that Command passwd involved mcrypt.
Up to recent time it was that Command passwd involved mcrypt. Right?
Will soon OpenSSL substitute mcrypt?
Or is OpenSSL too big for this?
Thx for answer.
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Hello nice day Users of openSSL,
I want to know, where in files of openSSL the size of password (passwd)
is defined.
I mean which size a password may have at maximum with openSSL.
Want to pump up password size to 1 GB, because password should be read
in from usb or from dvd.