On Mon, Mar 25, 2013 at 04:06:33PM +0100, Simon Josefsson wrote: > Nice! I'm fine with this, and please keep the git page above updated.
I think I'd need permissions for that: remote: == Gitorious: ========================================================= remote: You do not have write access to this repository Meanwhile, I've cloned the repository and committed to the clone: https://www.gitorious.org/~solardiz/scrypt/solar-scrypt-unix-crypt/commit/b0f9c2ad52775df4fd95ae33ba4cd5f6d113a5fb Can you pull this? I've also included a test vector in there. In the process, I found that scrypt/SSE2 does not crash on Pentium 3, but produces incorrect results (since P3 lacks SSE2 and misinterprets those instructions as MMX). We need to add a runtime self-test. > I think your implementation is the first. Next is to get this into a > libc... I'm not sure I want this to happen. For me, next is to proceed to revise scrypt to make it actually suitable for password hashing - but for this we need a baseline, including for the crypt(3) encoding. Thanks, Alexander
