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On Thu, Aug 23, 2018 at 10:32 AM Lucio <[email protected]> wrote:

> Am I missing something altogether too trivial, or is the modified DES
> encryption used in the old fashioned Unix /etc/passwd file just not
> implemented in Go at all, not even as a reasonably easily found user
> package?
>
> Even though crypt(3) is no doubt dated, there may be value in some Go
> support for it, if only for archaeological purposes. In my case, I just
> have some old database whose internal access control uses crypt-compatible
> password encryption and it is too much bother at this point to change that
> for the rare occasions when it is needed.
>
> If push comes to shove, I can code the algorithm myself in Go, but I'd
> rather spend my time on more rewarding tasks.
>
> Lucio.
>
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