Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!sdd.hp.com!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!sol.ctr.columbia.edu!ira.uka.de!fauern!opal!tmpmbx!utopia!sunrise!hotte From: hotte@sunrise.in-berlin.de (Horst Laumer) Newsgroups: comp.unix.questions Subject: Re: crypt routine needed Message-ID: Date: 16 Dec 90 18:27:54 GMT References: <19146@unix.SRI.COM> Organization: HL EDV-Beratung Lines: 30 ric@ace.sri.com (Richard Steinberger) writes: > I am trying to build Patrick Naughton's xlock program on a >Multiflow computer. Unfortunately (for me), I don't have the crypt >routine used in xlock.c. Does anyone know of a way to procure >such an animal. Multiflow is no longer in business, so getting the >source would be "helpful". Thanks for any suggestions. >regards, > ric steinberger > ric@ace.sri.com As far as I know (I'm not an X guru), there exist huge numbers of crypt- algorythms. The only chance I see for you (besides getting the adequate source from an insider) is request __any__ crypt-source you can get and try it out. I for myself have found 3 different crypt-algs (stand-alone, 'sc'(PD), 'uemacs3.9e'(PD)), so I see a good deal of work coming on to you. Hope not to disappoint you, but that's the fact _I_ know. --HL -- ============================================================================ Horst Laumer, Kantstrasse 107, D-1000 Berlin 12 ! Bang-Adress: Junk-Food Domain: hotte@sunrise.in-berlin.de ! for Autorouters -- me -- Bang: ...unido!fub!geminix!sunrise.in-berlin.de!hotte