The following packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution:
* libcrypt0-2.1-1
* libcrypt-devel-2.1-1
* mingw64-i686-crypt-2.1-1
* mingw64-x86_64-crypt-2.1-1
This packages provides a library which exports the functions crypt(3),
crypt_r(3), encrypt(3), and setkey(3). The created
The following packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution:
* libcrypt0-2.0-1
* libcrypt-devel-2.0-1
* mingw64-i686-crypt-2.0-1
* mingw64-x86_64-crypt-2.0-1
This packages provides a library which exports the functions crypt(3),
crypt_r(3), encrypt(3), and setkey(3). The created
I've just updated the version of the crypt package to 1.4-1.
This version fixes the setkey prototype in the crypt.h header to
follow POSIX (char * --> const char *).
Peace,
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On 2016-03-18 14:11, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Mar 18 12:37, Harry G McGavran Jr wrote:
When I did an update to cygwin today for my cygwin32 installation,
it installed the new crypt-1.3.1.
BUT -- /bin/cygcrypt-0.dll is missing.
When I do a cygcheck -f on it, it shows that it is not in the
When I did an update to cygwin today for my cygwin32 installation,
it installed the new crypt-1.3.1.
BUT -- /bin/cygcrypt-0.dll is missing.
When I do a cygcheck -f on it, it shows that it is not in the package.
When I look at the package, I find a number of other support files are
missing as
On Mar 18 12:37, Harry G McGavran Jr wrote:
> When I did an update to cygwin today for my cygwin32 installation,
> it installed the new crypt-1.3.1.
>
> BUT -- /bin/cygcrypt-0.dll is missing.
>
> When I do a cygcheck -f on it, it shows that it is not in the package.
>
I've just updated the version of the crypt package to 1.3-1.
This is basically just a refresh to have an identical package
layout on 32 and 64 bit.
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>> >
>> ># On Cygwin(either 32 or 64) 2.4.1-1, latest updates with crypt 1.1-1,
>> >libcrypt0 1.1-1, libcrypt-devel 1.1-1
>> >$ crypt '$6$7dl4B0fKUimdnR$' test_value
>> >$6wOs/zKP2jDM
>> >
>> >$ python -c 'import
On Jan 29 12:39, Marco Atzeri wrote:
>
>
> On 29/01/2016 12:18, Alexandre Garnier wrote:
> >Hello.
> >I'm trying to do SHA-512 password encryption, but the result is really
> >weird on Cygwin:
> >
> ># On Cygwin(either 32 or 64) 2.4.1-1, latest
Hi,
On Fri, Jan 29, 2016 at 1:39 PM, Marco Atzeri wrote:
> The passwords created by crypt(3) are 56 bit DES encrypted and are
> 100% identical to those created by the Linux crypt().
crypt(3) on Linux support SHA-256 & SHA-512, $6$ prefix means SHA-512
is requested.
Regards,
ismail
On 29/01/2016 12:18, Alexandre Garnier wrote:
Hello.
I'm trying to do SHA-512 password encryption, but the result is really
weird on Cygwin:
# On Cygwin(either 32 or 64) 2.4.1-1, latest updates with crypt 1.1-1,
libcrypt0 1.1-1, libcrypt-devel 1.1-1
$ crypt '$6$7dl4B0fKUimdnR$
Hello.
I'm trying to do SHA-512 password encryption, but the result is really
weird on Cygwin:
# On Cygwin(either 32 or 64) 2.4.1-1, latest updates with crypt 1.1-1,
libcrypt0 1.1-1, libcrypt-devel 1.1-1
$ crypt '$6$7dl4B0fKUimdnR$' test_value
$6wOs/zKP2jDM
$ python -c '
Hi
A new version of 'mcrypt' has been uploaded to a server near you.
o Build for cygwin 1.7.18 with gcc-4.5.3
o Switched to versionless .cygport file
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Hi
New versions of 'mcrypt/libmcrypt/libmcrypt-devel' have been uploaded to a
server near you.
o Included patches from http://pkgs.fedoraproject.org/cgit/mcrypt.git/plain/
(inclusive security patches, see
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-apps/2012-11/msg5.html)
o Build for cygwin 1.7.17 wit
I've just updated the version of the crypt package to 1.2-1.
No changes, just an update to the cygport packaging method. This
goes along with moving the sources into the publically available
cygwin-apps repository, see
http://cygwin.com/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/?cvsroot=cygwin-apps#dirlist
To u
Hi
A new version of 'mcrypt' has been uploaded to a server near you.
o Build for cygwin 1.7 with gcc-4
o Update to latest upstream release
mcrypt NEWS:
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o Updated non valid C code to comply with standard ANSI C
Affects openpgp code.
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The package mcrypt is now available with the Cygwin distribution:
o http://mcrypt.sourceforge.net/ (Homepage)
DESCRIPTION:
MCrypt is a replacement for the old crypt() package and crypt(1) command, with
extensions.
It allows developers to use a wide range of encryption
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Igor Peshansky wrote:
> As Reini rather forcefully alluded to, using ':' in filenames is
> non-portable. You really should complain upstream about using that
> character in their filenames. The standard Perl convention is to replace
> '::' by '_', an
On Mon, 31 Jul 2006, DogStooge wrote:
> Hey, folks.
>
> This is what I get when I type "install Crypt::CBC" in the cpan shell:
>
> Crypt-CBC-2.18/Crypt::CBC-2.16-vulnerability.txt
> /usr/bin/tar: Crypt-CBC-2.18/Crypt\:\:CBC-2.16-vulnerability.txt: Cannot
> open:
DogStooge schrieb:
This is what I get when I type "install Crypt::CBC" in the cpan shell:
Crypt-CBC-2.18/Crypt::CBC-2.16-vulnerability.txt
/usr/bin/tar: Crypt-CBC-2.18/Crypt\:\:CBC-2.16-vulnerability.txt: Cannot
open: Invalid argument
/usr/bin/tar: Skipping to next header
Crypt-CBC-2.
Hey, folks.
This is what I get when I type "install Crypt::CBC" in the cpan shell:
Crypt-CBC-2.18/Crypt::CBC-2.16-vulnerability.txt
/usr/bin/tar: Crypt-CBC-2.18/Crypt\:\:CBC-2.16-vulnerability.txt: Cannot
open: Invalid argument
/usr/bin/tar: Skipping to next header
Crypt-CBC-2.18/Cha
Mikael Eriksson wrote:
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Please also cc me since I'm not subscribed.
When installing subversion via setup.exe, crypt is not installed.
Therefore the message "cygcrypt-0.dll could not be found" is displayed
when I run svn.exe
Actu
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Please also cc me since I'm not subscribed.
When installing subversion via setup.exe, crypt is not installed.
Therefore the message "cygcrypt-0.dll could not be found" is displayed
when I run svn.exe
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"gcc --mno-cygwin -l crypt" links with cygwin libcrypt
(instead of not finding a loibcrypt).
this means that AC_SEARCH_LIBS(crypt, crypt) finds crypt
and the resulting binary, even though linked with "gcc --mno-cygwin",
is _not_ cygwin-free.
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On May 27 11:55, bertrand marquis wrote:
> Hello
>
>i need to use the cygwin crypt function to compare the result with
> the result of the linux string function.
>
> Under linux i crypt the string with a salt and then i have to remove the
> first characters to rem
Hello
i need to use the cygwin crypt function to compare the result with
the result of the linux string function.
Under linux i crypt the string with a salt and then i have to remove the
first characters to remove the salt from the result string.
But under cygwin it seems that i only have
I've updated the version of crypt to 1.1-1.
Thanks to a patch by Charles Wilson, this release now also provides
a shared version of libcrypt. Additionally I rewrote a good part
of /usr/share/doc/Cygwin/crypt.README.
To update your installation, click on the "Install Cygwin now&qu
One thing that might help is issuing the failing compile command with a -E
gcc flag instead of -c to get the result of the preprocessor (on stdout).
You can then see if the declaration of crypt() actually makes it into the
preprocessed source.
Igor
On Tue, 26 Aug 2003, Ivan Hernandez
Yes, but i will continue trying and will give the results if i have luck.
Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
It's all in one package, see
<http://cygwin.com/cgi-bin2/package-cat.cgi?file=crypt/crypt-1.0-2>.
You are #including crypt.h, right? And linking with -lcrypt?
Igor
On Tue,
It's all in one package, see
<http://cygwin.com/cgi-bin2/package-cat.cgi?file=crypt/crypt-1.0-2>.
You are #including crypt.h, right? And linking with -lcrypt?
Igor
On Tue, 26 Aug 2003, Ivan Hernandez wrote:
> Yes, i did, but i have not found a libcrypt package, i i
Yes, i did, but i have not found a libcrypt package, i installed crypt
package only.
Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
On Tue, 26 Aug 2003, Ivan Hernandez wrote:
hello, i'm trying to compile some anti-spamm SMTP reverse proxy that i
have used on linux Debian on cygwin and it says that crypt fun
On Tue, 26 Aug 2003, Ivan Hernandez wrote:
> hello, i'm trying to compile some anti-spamm SMTP reverse proxy that i
> have used on linux Debian on cygwin and it says that crypt function is
> undeclared. Someone must have found the same problem before, and would
> know the right a
hello, i'm trying to compile some anti-spamm SMTP reverse proxy that i
have used on linux Debian on cygwin and it says that crypt function is
undeclared. Someone must have found the same problem before, and would
know the right action in order to make it work correctly.
Please, give me
On Fri, Aug 15, 2003 at 10:18:52PM -0300, Fr?d?ric L. W. Meunier wrote:
> According to http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin-apps/2003-08/msg00151.html
>
> crypt and irc were updated and repackaged to .bz2, but
> apparently only irc was recompiled. crypt.exe and libcrypt.a
> (and
According to http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin-apps/2003-08/msg00151.html
crypt and irc were updated and repackaged to .bz2, but
apparently only irc was recompiled. crypt.exe and libcrypt.a
(and all other files) have May 23 2000 timestamps.
My apologies if I'm mistaken.
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Hi,
It appears that state-of-the art salted-MD5 password verification is
possible with mysql's encrypt() function (for details, see
http://bugs.mysql.com/?id=784). Unfortunately, this doesn't work with the
plain windows version of mysql (Ver 4.0.13-nt for NT on i32). Cygwin users,
however have a /
At 11:20 AM 10/26/2002, Aaron Powers wrote:
>Note, cygcheck might be having issues (but this is probably not related):
>$ cygcheck -s -v -r > cygcheck.out
>cygcheck: dump_sysinfo: GetVolumeInformation() failed: 53
>
>
>
>Cygwin Win95/NT Configuration Diagnostics
>Current System Time: Sat Oct 26 11
Aaron Powers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> echo "Hi" | crypt key | crypt key
>>
>> This should output "Hi".
No, thats not what Cygwin crypt is there for.
Read /usr/doc/Cygwin/crypt.README
Max.
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echo "Hi" | crypt key | crypt key
This should output "Hi". On cygwin on two separate Windows 2000 SP 2
boxes, crypt outputs randomly different strings every time it is run,
for examples:
rb3HPzoIeOQvc
OFoKrVTobXTfE
On several tested Solaris boxes, this works fine, an
> Its very easy to knock your self up a crypt. Perl has a crypt function so it
> should be very easy to create a crypt that takes the plain text password on
> stdin. It would also very easy to do in 'C' (although it appears that mcrypt
> will do the job).
mcrypt has (old) c
On Wed, Apr 03, 2002 at 01:00:09PM -0800, Gupta, Sanjay wrote:
> Copy ctype.h and _mingw.h to /usr/include direcctory
DON'T DO THIS!
MingW headers have no business in /usr/include. And it's
*especially* not the right way to port a package.
Corinna
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Richard,
I was able to compile mhash library on cygwin. Copy ctype.h and _mingw.h to
/usr/include direcctory and
I have changed the following line configure file.
CFLAGS="${CFLAGS} "
#CFLAGS="${CFLAGS} -mno-cygwin"
I was able to compile mhash and libmcrypt but still I am getting error in
mcrypt
>If the Cygwin build ends up trying to pull in Mingw header files, the
>configuration of the package is wrong. That could be a package problem
>though. I expect it's just an indicator of a configuration issue. The
>segv would be another.
The mhash package is definitely intended to be built
At 11:09 AM 4/3/2002, Richard Campbell wrote:
> >Perhaps you'd be better off building this with Cygwin (i.e. sans
>-mno-cygwin)?
>
>I tried that. mhash uses some functions that are defined in that
>ctype.h file. Things start going downhill from that point. I suspect my
>replacement
>of the fun
>Perhaps you'd be better off building this with Cygwin (i.e. sans
-mno-cygwin)?
I tried that. mhash uses some functions that are defined in that
ctype.h file. Things start going downhill from that point. I suspect my
replacement
of the functions was flawed. I eventually got it to build, but
At 06:02 PM 4/2/2002, Gupta, Sanjay wrote:
>Since the crypt command in cygwin does not work same as crypt command in
>Unix, so somebody suggesed use mcrypt command
>(http://mcrypt.hellug.gr/mcrypt/index.html) , I was able to download mcrypt
>source and there required library files
PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: crypt command
Since the crypt command in cygwin does not work same as crypt command in
Unix, so somebody suggesed use mcrypt command
(http://mcrypt.hellug.gr/mcrypt/index.html) , I was able to download mcrypt
source and there required library files Li
Since the crypt command in cygwin does not work same as crypt command in
Unix, so somebody suggesed use mcrypt command
(http://mcrypt.hellug.gr/mcrypt/index.html) , I was able to download mcrypt
source and there required library files Libmhash and Libmcrypt but when I
compile mhash on cygwin, I
On Mon, 25 Mar 2002 09:22:28 -0500 you wrote:
>I looked at it. The crypt that comes with cygwin appears to do something
>different than [I, Sanjay] expected, at least on at least Sanjay's system
>and mine.
[snip]
>I conclude that this crypt is designed to only print out
I looked at it. The crypt that comes with cygwin appears to do something
different than [I, Sanjay] expected, at least on at least Sanjay's system
and mine.
Output from crypt seems to stop at 14 bytes:
bash-2.05a$ man apropos >out
bash-2.05a$ crypt mypass encryptedout
bash-2.05a$ ls -
It appears that the `crypt` from your unix is different from the `crypt`
package in cygwin and they are both different from the `crypt` in the Linux
installs I have. Why not try to find the source from your version and
compile it your self, or even write your own version?
On Fri, 22 Mar 2002 13
Thanks for your reply.
I have crypt command. It is installed but it looks like it is different than
the unix version.
In all Unix version, you can issue the following command to encrypt a file.
The crypt command in cygwin does not accept file names.
crypt mypassword < filen
Hello All,
I am looking for crypt command similar to unix crypt command.
In Unix, I could do
crypt password < filename > encryptedfilename
but the same thing does not work in cygwin.
I have asked this question before and did not get any satisfactory response.
Please atleast tell me, w
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Hello,
I am looking for crypt command in cygwin. It looks like, I have crypt
command , but it does not work like in Sun OS. I want to encrypt a file
using some password. How to do this in cygwin ?.
in Unix, I do this, but the same thing does not work in cygwin.
crypt mypassword < /
On Tue, Feb 12, 2002 at 03:40:38AM -0500, Guillermo Morales wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just downloaded and uncompressed crypt-1.0-1.tar.gz (I found it at
>http://www.carfield.com.hk/mirror/sources.redhat.com/cygwin/latest/crypt/).
>
> It uncompressed all the files as expected. Then
Hi Ben,
> $ gcc -lcrypt -o app main.c
> undefined reference to `crypt'
> I've tried gcc with and without -lcrypt... any ideas?
Try:
$ gcc -o app main.c -lcrypt
>From http://cygwin.com/faq/faq_4.html#SEC93 :
: gcc processes the files listed on the command line in
:
G'day all,
I've been trying to compile an app that makes use of crypt.h, and get the
following errors whenever trying to compile:
$ gcc -lcrypt -o app main.c
(5 times, different offsets)
/f/DOCUME~1/ADMINI~1/LOCALS~1/Temp/ccriYGpS.o(.text+0x298f9):main.c:
undefined reference to
On Wed, Jan 16, 2002 at 11:33:10PM -, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > hiya,
> >
> > ive included #include
> >
> > and am using crypt() - why can't i compile?
> >
> > gcc -lcrypt file.c -o file
> >
> > unresolved linker error (crypt
> hiya,
>
> ive included #include
>
> and am using crypt() - why can't i compile?
>
> gcc -lcrypt file.c -o file
>
> unresolved linker error (crypt undefined?)
>
> thanks.
>
> paul@uk
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