#include "crypt.h" char *crypt_r(const char *key, const char *salt, char *output) { /* Per the crypt_r API, the caller has provided a pointer to * struct crypt_data; however, this implementation does not * use the structure to store any internal state, and treats * it purely as a char buffer for storing the result. */ if (salt[0] == '$' && salt[1] && salt[2]) { if (salt[1] == '1' && salt[2] == '$') return __crypt_md5(key, salt, output); if (salt[1] == '2' && salt[3] == '$') return __crypt_blowfish(key, salt, output); if (salt[1] == '5' && salt[2] == '$') return __crypt_sha256(key, salt, output); if (salt[1] == '6' && salt[2] == '$') return __crypt_sha512(key, salt, output); } return __crypt_des(key, salt, output); }