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Tiny SRP library - Stripped-down password authentication library

The Tiny SRP library is a stripped-down version of srp-1.7.1 and openssl-0.9.6 that contains only what is necessary for secure remote passphrase authentication. No other libraries are required. If you already have libsrp installed on both server and client then you don't need this.

Tiny SRP is designed for embedded or mini distributions, and is also a quick and easy way to add secure authentication to small client/server projects. Also included is the TSRP protocol, which reduces socket authentication to one function call on each of the client and server.



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Version 0.7.5 (stable) released on 2001-10-01
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