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+/* General stuff */
+COPYRIGHT - Copyright info.
+MODES.DES - A description of the features of the different modes of DES.
+FILES - This file.
+INSTALL - How to make things compile.
+Imakefile - For use with kerberos.
+README - What this package is.
+VERSION - Which version this is and what was changed.
+KERBEROS - Kerberos version 4 notes.
+Makefile.PL - An old makefile to build with perl5, not current.
+Makefile.ssl - The SSLeay makefile
+Makefile.uni - The normal unix makefile.
+GNUmakefile - The makefile for use with glibc.
+makefile.bc - A Borland C makefile
+times - Some outputs from 'speed' on some machines.
+vms.com - For use when compiling under VMS
+
+/* My SunOS des(1) replacement */
+des.c - des(1) source code.
+des.man - des(1) manual.
+
+/* Testing and timing programs. */
+destest.c - Source for libdes.a test program.
+speed.c - Source for libdes.a timing program.
+rpw.c - Source for libdes.a testing password reading routines.
+
+/* libdes.a source code */
+des_crypt.man - libdes.a manual page.
+des.h - Public libdes.a header file.
+ecb_enc.c - des_ecb_encrypt() source, this contains the basic DES code.
+ecb3_enc.c - des_ecb3_encrypt() source.
+cbc_ckm.c - des_cbc_cksum() source.
+cbc_enc.c - des_cbc_encrypt() source.
+ncbc_enc.c - des_cbc_encrypt() that is 'normal' in that it copies
+ the new iv values back in the passed iv vector.
+ede_enc.c - des_ede3_cbc_encrypt() cbc mode des using triple DES.
+cbc3_enc.c - des_3cbc_encrypt() source, don't use this function.
+cfb_enc.c - des_cfb_encrypt() source.
+cfb64enc.c - des_cfb64_encrypt() cfb in 64 bit mode but setup to be
+ used as a stream cipher.
+cfb64ede.c - des_ede3_cfb64_encrypt() cfb in 64 bit mode but setup to be
+ used as a stream cipher and using triple DES.
+ofb_enc.c - des_cfb_encrypt() source.
+ofb64_enc.c - des_ofb_encrypt() ofb in 64 bit mode but setup to be
+ used as a stream cipher.
+ofb64ede.c - des_ede3_ofb64_encrypt() ofb in 64 bit mode but setup to be
+ used as a stream cipher and using triple DES.
+enc_read.c - des_enc_read() source.
+enc_writ.c - des_enc_write() source.
+pcbc_enc.c - des_pcbc_encrypt() source.
+qud_cksm.c - quad_cksum() source.
+rand_key.c - des_random_key() source.
+read_pwd.c - Source for des_read_password() plus related functions.
+set_key.c - Source for des_set_key().
+str2key.c - Covert a string of any length into a key.
+fcrypt.c - A small, fast version of crypt(3).
+des_locl.h - Internal libdes.a header file.
+podd.h - Odd parity tables - used in des_set_key().
+sk.h - Lookup tables used in des_set_key().
+spr.h - What is left of the S tables - used in ecb_encrypt().
+des_ver.h - header file for the external definition of the
+ version string.
+des.doc - SSLeay documentation for the library.
+
+/* The perl scripts - you can ignore these files they are only
+ * included for the curious */
+des.pl - des in perl anyone? des_set_key and des_ecb_encrypt
+ both done in a perl library.
+testdes.pl - Testing program for des.pl
+doIP - Perl script used to develop IP xor/shift code.
+doPC1 - Perl script used to develop PC1 xor/shift code.
+doPC2 - Generates sk.h.
+PC1 - Output of doPC1 should be the same as output from PC1.
+PC2 - used in development of doPC2.
+shifts.pl - Perl library used by my perl scripts.
+
+/* I started making a perl5 dynamic library for libdes
+ * but did not fully finish, these files are part of that effort. */
+DES.pm
+DES.pod
+DES.xs
+t
+typemap
+
+/* The following are for use with sun RPC implementaions. */
+rpc_des.h
+rpc_enc.c
+
+/* The following are contibuted by Mark Murray <mark@grondar.za>. They
+ * are not normally built into libdes due to machine specific routines
+ * contained in them. They are for use in the most recent incarnation of
+ * export kerberos v 4 (eBones). */
+supp.c
+new_rkey.c
+
+