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MD5File (3)
  • >> MD5File (3) ( FreeBSD man: Библиотечные вызовы )

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    NAME

    
    
    MD5Init
    
     
    MD5Update
    
     
    MD5Pad
    
     
    MD5Final
    
     
    MD5End
    
     
    MD5File
    
     
    MD5FileChunk
    
     
    MD5Data
    
     - calculate the RSA Data Security, Inc., ``MD5'' message digest
    
     
    

    LIBRARY

    Lb libmd
    
     
    

    SYNOPSIS

       #include <sys/types.h>
       #include <md5.h>
    void MD5Init (MD5_CTX *context);
    void MD5Update (MD5_CTX *context const void *data unsigned int len);
    void MD5Pad (MD5_CTX *context);
    void MD5Final (unsigned char digest[16] MD5_CTX *context);
    char * MD5End (MD5_CTX *context char *buf);
    char * MD5File (const char *filename char *buf);
    char * MD5FileChunk (const char *filename char *buf off_t offset off_t length);
    char * MD5Data (const void *data unsigned int len char *buf);
     

    DESCRIPTION

    The MD5 functions calculate a 128-bit cryptographic checksum (digest) for any number of input bytes. A cryptographic checksum is a one-way hash-function, that is, you cannot find (except by exhaustive search) the input corresponding to a particular output. This net result is a ``fingerprint'' of the input-data, which does not disclose the actual input.

    MD2 is the slowest, MD4 is the fastest and MD5 is somewhere in the middle. MD2 can only be used for Privacy-Enhanced Mail. MD4 has now been broken; it should only be used where necessary for backward compatibility. MD5 has not yet (1999-02-11) been broken, but sufficient attacks have been made that its security is in some doubt. The attacks on both MD4 and MD5 are both in the nature of finding ``collisions'' [en] that is, multiple inputs which hash to the same value; it is still unlikely for an attacker to be able to determine the exact original input given a hash value.

    The MD5Init (,);
    MD5Update (,);
    and MD5Final ();
    functions are the core functions. Allocate an Vt MD5_CTX , initialize it with MD5Init (,);
    run over the data with MD5Update (,);
    and finally extract the result using MD5Final (.);

    The MD5Pad ();
    function can be used to pad message data in same way as done by MD5Final ();
    without terminating calculation.

    The MD5End ();
    function is a wrapper for MD5Final ();
    which converts the return value to a 33-character (including the terminating '\0') ASCII string which represents the 128 bits in hexadecimal.

    The MD5File ();
    function calculates the digest of a file, and uses MD5End ();
    to return the result. If the file cannot be opened, a null pointer is returned. The MD5FileChunk ();
    function is similar to MD5File (,);
    but it only calculates the digest over a byte-range of the file specified, starting at Fa offset and spanning Fa length bytes. If the Fa length parameter is specified as 0, or more than the length of the remaining part of the file, MD5FileChunk ();
    calculates the digest from Fa offset to the end of file. The MD5Data ();
    function calculates the digest of a chunk of data in memory, and uses MD5End ();
    to return the result.

    When using MD5End (,);
    MD5File (,);
    or MD5Data (,);
    the Fa buf argument can be a null pointer, in which case the returned string is allocated with malloc(3) and subsequently must be explicitly deallocated using free(3) after use. If the Fa buf argument is non-null it must point to at least 33 characters of buffer space.  

    SEE ALSO

    md2(3), md4(3), md5(3), sha(3)
    B. Kaliski The MD2 Message-Digest Algorithm RFC 1319
    R. Rivest The MD4 Message-Digest Algorithm RFC 1186
    R. Rivest The MD5 Message-Digest Algorithm RFC 1321
    RSA Laboratories Frequently Asked Questions About today's Cryptography <http://www.rsa.com/rsalabs/faq/>
    H. Dobbertin Alf Swindles Ann CryptoBytes 1(3):5 1995
    MJ. B. Robshaw On Recent Results for MD2, MD4 and MD5 RSA Laboratories Bulletin 4 November 12, 1996
     

    HISTORY

    These functions appeared in Fx 2.0 .  

    AUTHORS

    The original MD5 routines were developed by RSA Data Security, Inc., and published in the above references. This code is derived directly from these implementations by An Poul-Henning Kamp Aq phk@FreeBSD.org

    Phk ristede runen.  

    BUGS

    No method is known to exist which finds two files having the same hash value, nor to find a file with a specific hash value. There is on the other hand no guarantee that such a method does not exist.

    MD2 has only been licensed for use in Privacy Enhanced Mail. Use MD4 or MD5 if that is not what you are doing. Copyright (C) 1991-2, RSA Data Security, Inc. Created 1991. All rights reserved.

    License to copy and use this software is granted provided that it is identified as the "RSA Data Security, Inc. MD5 Message-Digest Algorithm" in all material mentioning or referencing this software or this function.

    License is also granted to make and use derivative works provided that such works are identified as "derived from the RSA Data Security, Inc. MD5 Message-Digest Algorithm" in all material mentioning or referencing the derived work.

    RSA Data Security, Inc. makes no representations concerning either the merchantability of this software or the suitability of this software for any particular purpose. It is provided "as is" without express or implied warranty of any kind.

    These notices must be retained in any copies of any part of this documentation and/or software.


     

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    SEE ALSO
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