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ts_crypt

v1.0.1

Published

A TypeScript implementation of the Unix crypt(3) call.

Downloads

2

Readme

TSCrypt

A TypeScript implementation of the Unix crypt(3) call.

This is a rewrite of the JavaScript port of the Java port of the original C source. It provides a crypt() function which will return a hash based on the input parameters.

The original source contains the following license: OpenSSL former SSLeay

"This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young ([email protected])"

The Java Port

The port to Java is known as jcrypt.java and can be found at: http://locutus.kingwoodcable.com/jfd/crypt.html

The JavaScript Port

The original JavaScript port can be found here: http://whereswalden.com/tech/internet/javacrypt/

The TypeScript Port by Michael Gärtner ([email protected])

The port for TypeScript simplifies the callable interface, and cleans up the code. There is now a static 'crypt' member that looks like and behaves the same as the C function of the same name.

The authors:

  • Eric Young ([email protected]) - the original code
  • John F. Dumas - jcrypt.java
  • Jeff Walden - javacrypt.js
  • Michael Gaertner - crypt3.ts