+2002-11-11 Paul Eggert <eggert@twinsun.com>
+
+ * manual/crypt.texi (Cryptographic Functions): Mention that
+ the MD5 one-way algorithm is compatible with BSD's.
+
2002-11-11 Isamu Hasegawa <isamu@yamato.ibm.com>
* posix/regex_internal.c (re_string_skip_chars): Also return the last
work out what its input was by looking at its output, before storing in
the file.
-The GNU C library already provides a one-way function based on MD5 and
-for compatibility with Unix systems the standard one-way function based
-on the Data Encryption Standard.
+The GNU C library provides a one-way function that is compatible with
+the behavior of the @code{crypt} function introduced in FreeBSD 2.0.
+It supports two one-way algorithms: one based on the MD5
+message-digest algorithm that is compatible with modern BSD systems,
+and the other based on the Data Encryption Standard (DES) that is
+compatible with Unix systems.
It also provides support for Secure RPC, and some library functions that
can be used to perform normal DES encryption.
@menu
* Legal Problems:: This software can get you locked up, or worse.
* getpass:: Prompting the user for a password.
-* crypt:: A one-way function for UNIX passwords.
+* crypt:: A one-way function for passwords.
* DES Encryption:: Routines for DES encryption.
@end menu