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Re: [GNU Crypto] Passwords Immutable?



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Casey Marshall wrote:
> Attached is my first attempt at an ExpirableObject.

Attached Password.java that subclasses ExpirableObject.  Added
constructors with delay parameter, and some commenting
(hopefully/supposed to be javadoc conforming).

Also attached, new SRPClient patches (binary, and text versions (maybe
overkill, but just in case needed)), as added a password.destroy call
inside evaluateChallenge().

Bryan

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