From 0671454d204b93b92bef9e51b18cb414095e3955 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: =?UTF-8?q?Bj=C3=B6rn=20Esser?= Date: Fri, 9 Nov 2018 16:30:26 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Update %%description --- libxcrypt.spec | 25 +++++++++++++------------ 1 file changed, 13 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-) diff --git a/libxcrypt.spec b/libxcrypt.spec index 2f51c46..ba8a8b8 100644 --- a/libxcrypt.spec +++ b/libxcrypt.spec @@ -126,23 +126,24 @@ Requires: %{name}-common == %{version}-%{release} %description libxcrypt is a modern library for one-way hashing of passwords. It supports a wide variety of both modern and historical hashing methods: -yescrypt, bcrypt, SHA-2-512, SHA-2-256, SHA-1, MD5 (two variants), -DES (three variants), and NTHASH. It provides the traditional Unix -crypt and crypt_r interfaces, as well as a set of extended interfaces -pioneered by Openwall Linux, crypt_rn, crypt_ra, crypt_gensalt, -crypt_gensalt_rn, and crypt_gensalt_ra. +yescrypt, gost-yescrypt, scrypt, bcrypt, sha512crypt, sha256crypt, +md5crypt, SunMD5, sha1crypt, NT, bsdicrypt, bigcrypt, and descrypt. +It provides the traditional Unix crypt and crypt_r interfaces, as well +as a set of extended interfaces pioneered by Openwall Linux, crypt_rn, +crypt_ra, crypt_gensalt, crypt_gensalt_rn, and crypt_gensalt_ra. libxcrypt is intended to be used by login(1), passwd(1), and other -similar applications; that is, to hash a small number of passwords -during an interactive authentication dialogue with a human. It is -not suitable for use in bulk password-cracking applications, or in -any other situation where speed is more important than careful -handling of sensitive data. However, it is intended to be fast and -lightweight enough for use in servers that must field thousands of -login attempts per minute. +similar programs; that is, to hash a small number of passwords during +an interactive authentication dialogue with a human. It is not suitable +for use in bulk password-cracking applications, or in any other situation +where speed is more important than careful handling of sensitive data. +However, it is intended to be fast and lightweight enough for use in +servers that must field thousands of login attempts per minute. +%if %{with new_api} This version of the library does not provide the legacy API functions that have been provided by glibc's libcrypt.so.1. +%endif %package common