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-rw-r--r-- | ChangeLog | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | manual/crypt.texi | 8 |
2 files changed, 6 insertions, 4 deletions
@@ -1,5 +1,7 @@ 2016-10-06 Rical Jasan <ricaljasan@pacific.net> + * manual/crypt.texi: Fix typos in the manual. + * manual/conf.texi: Fix typos in the manual. * manual/sysinfo.texi: Fix typos in the manual. diff --git a/manual/crypt.texi b/manual/crypt.texi index 659688b98b..9f4474023e 100644 --- a/manual/crypt.texi +++ b/manual/crypt.texi @@ -307,7 +307,7 @@ defined in @file{crypt.h}. @comment rpc/des_crypt.h @comment SUNRPC -@deftypefun int ecb_crypt (char *@var{key}, char *@var{blocks}, unsigned @var{len}, unsigned @var{mode}) +@deftypefun int ecb_crypt (char *@var{key}, char *@var{blocks}, unsigned int @var{len}, unsigned int @var{mode}) @safety{@prelim{}@mtsafe{}@assafe{}@acsafe{}} The function @code{ecb_crypt} encrypts or decrypts one or more blocks @@ -320,7 +320,7 @@ least-significant bit of @code{key[7]}. The @var{key} should have the correct parity. @var{len} is the number of bytes in @var{blocks}. It should be a -multiple of 8 (so that there is a whole number of blocks to encrypt). +multiple of 8 (so that there are a whole number of blocks to encrypt). @var{len} is limited to a maximum of @code{DES_MAXDATA} bytes. The result of the encryption replaces the input in @var{blocks}. @@ -390,7 +390,7 @@ This macro returns 1 if @var{err} is a `success' result code from @comment rpc/des_crypt.h @comment SUNRPC -@deftypefun int cbc_crypt (char *@var{key}, char *@var{blocks}, unsigned @var{len}, unsigned @var{mode}, char *@var{ivec}) +@deftypefun int cbc_crypt (char *@var{key}, char *@var{blocks}, unsigned int @var{len}, unsigned int @var{mode}, char *@var{ivec}) @safety{@prelim{}@mtsafe{}@assafe{}@acsafe{}} The function @code{cbc_crypt} encrypts or decrypts one or more blocks @@ -409,7 +409,7 @@ Usually, @var{ivec} is set to 8 random bytes before encryption starts. Then the 8 random bytes are transmitted along with the encrypted data (without themselves being encrypted), and passed back in as @var{ivec} for decryption. Another possibility is to set @var{ivec} to 8 zeroes -initially, and have the first the block encrypted consist of 8 random +initially, and have the first block encrypted consist of 8 random bytes. Otherwise, all the parameters are similar to those for @code{ecb_crypt}. |