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Re: DES Encryption with Kerberos.

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Jason Gabler)
Wed Jan 31 10:35:47 1996

To: kerberos@MIT.EDU
Date: 30 Jan 1996 19:39:32 GMT
From: ccjason@quadrophenia.ucdavis.edu (Jason Gabler)

Darren Reed (darrenr@nabaus.com.au) wrote:

: The next I've found is that there seems to be some problem getting various
: DES libraries to encrypt/decrypt what the other has output.  Notably, I've
: tried using the MIT DES libraries supplied with Kerberos vs "libdes" which
: is otherwise freely available on the net.

: Does anyone else have any experience on doing similar tests ?

I am using libdes on FreeBSD 2.1 and Cybersafe's DES implementation (which
is based upon MIT I suppose, and one from Cybersafe care to comment?).
They work quite nicely in conjunction.  If memory srvers me correctly, I've
gotten MIT (straight from athena-dist.mit.edu) to work with libdes (this
could be an incorrect memory though).

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