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spotted by Tim Rice; ok dtucker
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Rather than attempt to apply 14 years' worth of changes to OpenBSD's sha2
I imported the current versions directly then re-applied the portability
changes. This also allowed re-syncing digest-libc.c against upstream.
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These are not changed from their original state, the next commit will
re-apply the portable changes.
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Spotted using https://github.com/lucasdemarchi/codespell
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Disables and removes dependency on OpenSSL. Many features don't
work and the set of crypto options is greatly restricted. This
will only work on system with native arc4random or /dev/urandom.
Considered highly experimental for now.
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marker. The upstream API has changed (function and structure names)
enough to put it out of sync with other providers of this interface.
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sha256 when openssl < 0.9.7. Patch from djm@. Corrections/testing by me.
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SHA384, which we don't need and doesn't compile without tweaks
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[openbsd-compat/sha2.h openbsd-compat/openbsd-compat.h]
[openbsd-compat/sha2.c] First stab at portability glue for SHA256
KEX support, should work with libc SHA256 support or OpenSSL
EVP_sha256 if present
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