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/*
* Secure Remote Password 6a implementation
* https://github.com/est31/csrp-gmp
*
* The MIT License (MIT)
*
* Copyright (c) 2010, 2013 Tom Cocagne, 2015 est31 <MTest31@outlook.com>
*
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*
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*
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*
*/
/*
*
* Purpose: This is a direct implementation of the Secure Remote Password
* Protocol version 6a as described by
* http://srp.stanford.edu/design.html
*
* Author: tom.cocagne@gmail.com (Tom Cocagne)
*
* Dependencies: LibGMP
*
* Usage: Refer to test_srp.c for a demonstration
*
* Notes:
* This library allows multiple combinations of hashing algorithms and
* prime number constants. For authentication to succeed, the hash and
* prime number constants must match between
* srp_create_salted_verification_key(), srp_user_new(),
* and srp_verifier_new(). A recommended approach is to determine the
* desired level of security for an application and globally define the
* hash and prime number constants to the predetermined values.
*
* As one might suspect, more bits means more security. As one might also