lwip/src/netif/ppp/md4.h
Sylvain Rochet eb75ae05c6 Early development stage of an attempt to port PPPd 2.4.5 to lwIP.
PPPoE works, PPPoS code is not ported at all.

I am using the RP-PPPoE server to do my tests using the following
configuration:

$ cat /etc/ppp/pppoe-server-options
debug
login
lcp-echo-interval 10
lcp-echo-failure 10
ms-dns 192.168.4.130
ms-dns 192.168.4.231
netmask 255.255.255.0
defaultroute
noipdefault
usepeerdns

$ cat /etc/ppp/allip
192.168.4.1-200

$ pppoe-server -C isp -L 192.168.4.254 -p /etc/ppp/allip -I tap0

Plus the usual auth-lines in /etc/ppp/pap-secrets and
/etc/ppp/chap-secrets .

And the unix port minimal "echo" project slightly modified to use
the "tcpip" API, so with threads, which I am going to commit with
NO_SYS as a -Dmacro.

It still use some of the linux'ism, such as syslog() and crypt(),

I do not want to drop the syslog() supports at the moment, this is
pretty useful to debug, and we may just convert the way the syslog() is
done to provide a trace feature to our PPP users, as a compile-time
option.
2012-05-16 02:02:02 +02:00

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/*
** ********************************************************************
** md4.h -- Header file for implementation of **
** MD4 Message Digest Algorithm **
** Updated: 2/13/90 by Ronald L. Rivest **
** (C) 1990 RSA Data Security, Inc. **
** ********************************************************************
*/
#ifndef __P
# if defined(__STDC__) || defined(__GNUC__)
# define __P(x) x
# else
# define __P(x) ()
# endif
#endif
/* MDstruct is the data structure for a message digest computation.
*/
typedef struct {
unsigned int buffer[4]; /* Holds 4-word result of MD computation */
unsigned char count[8]; /* Number of bits processed so far */
unsigned int done; /* Nonzero means MD computation finished */
} MD4_CTX;
/* MD4Init(MD4_CTX *)
** Initialize the MD4_CTX prepatory to doing a message digest
** computation.
*/
extern void MD4Init __P((MD4_CTX *MD));
/* MD4Update(MD,X,count)
** Input: X -- a pointer to an array of unsigned characters.
** count -- the number of bits of X to use (an unsigned int).
** Updates MD using the first "count" bits of X.
** The array pointed to by X is not modified.
** If count is not a multiple of 8, MD4Update uses high bits of
** last byte.
** This is the basic input routine for a user.
** The routine terminates the MD computation when count < 512, so
** every MD computation should end with one call to MD4Update with a
** count less than 512. Zero is OK for a count.
*/
extern void MD4Update __P((MD4_CTX *MD, unsigned char *X, unsigned int count));
/* MD4Print(MD)
** Prints message digest buffer MD as 32 hexadecimal digits.
** Order is from low-order byte of buffer[0] to high-order byte
** of buffer[3].
** Each byte is printed with high-order hexadecimal digit first.
*/
extern void MD4Print __P((MD4_CTX *));
/* MD4Final(buf, MD)
** Returns message digest from MD and terminates the message
** digest computation.
*/
extern void MD4Final __P((unsigned char *, MD4_CTX *));
/*
** End of md4.h
****************************(cut)***********************************/