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/linux/net/sctp/
H A DKconfig60 bool "Enable optional MD5 hmac cookie generation"
62 Enable optional MD5 hmac based SCTP cookie generation
79 bool "Enable optional MD5 hmac cookie generation"
81 Enable optional MD5 hmac based SCTP cookie generation
/linux/tools/testing/selftests/net/packetdrill/
H A Dtcp_md5_md5-only-on-client-ack.pkt2 // Test what happens when client does not provide MD5 on SYN,
15 // Ooh, weird: client provides MD5 option on the ACK:
/linux/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/crypto/
H A Dsamsung-sss.yaml18 -- SHA-1/SHA-256/MD5/HMAC (SHA-1/SHA-256/MD5)/PRNG
H A Dimg-hash.txt4 SHA1, SHA224, SHA256 and MD5 hashes
/linux/arch/sparc/crypto/
H A Dmd5_asm.S27 MD5
63 MD5
H A DKconfig30 tristate "Digests: MD5"
35 MD5 message digest algorithm (RFC1321)
H A Dopcodes.h21 #define MD5 \ macro
/linux/Documentation/networking/
H A Dtcp_ao.rst11 The intent of TCP-AO is to deprecate TCP-MD5 providing better security,
17 .. table:: Short and Limited Comparison of TCP-AO and TCP-MD5
20 | | TCP-MD5 | TCP-AO |
22 |Supported hashing |MD5 |Must support HMAC-SHA1 |
205 Q: Can TCP-MD5 connection migrate to TCP-AO (and vice-versa):
209 TCP MD5-protected connections cannot be migrated to TCP-AO because TCP MD5
255 ``setsockopt()s`` for TCP-MD5 support.
394 5. Interaction with TCP-MD5
397 A TCP connection can not migrate between TCP-AO and TCP-MD5 options. The
398 established sockets that have either AO or MD5 keys are restricted for
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H A Dvrf.rst154 options (ex. TCP MD5 keys) with the expectation that VRF traffic will
H A Dip-sysctl.rst3123 Default: Dependent on configuration. MD5 if available, else SHA1 if
/linux/arch/mips/crypto/
H A DKconfig24 tristate "Digests: MD5 (OCTEON)"
29 MD5 message digest algorithm (RFC1321)
/linux/arch/powerpc/crypto/
H A DKconfig50 tristate "Digests: MD5"
54 MD5 message digest algorithm (RFC1321)
/linux/tools/perf/tests/shell/
H A Dbuildid.sh39 ex_md5=$(mktemp /tmp/perf.ex.MD5.XXX)
/linux/drivers/crypto/
H A DKconfig308 tristate "Support for OMAP MD5/SHA1/SHA2 hw accelerator"
317 OMAP processors have MD5/SHA1/SHA2 hw accelerator. Select this if you
318 want to use the OMAP module for MD5/SHA1/SHA2 algorithms.
393 Select this to offload Exynos from HASH MD5/SHA1/SHA256.
394 This will select software SHA1, MD5 and SHA256 as they are
676 hardware hash accelerator. Supporting MD5/SHA1/SHA224/SHA256
/linux/drivers/crypto/allwinner/
H A DKconfig22 and SHA1 and MD5 hash algorithms.
/linux/Documentation/security/
H A DIMA-templates.rst66 calculated with the SHA1 or MD5 hash algorithm;
/linux/Documentation/crypto/
H A Dapi-intro.rst192 - Colin Plumb (MD5)
/linux/net/ipv4/
H A DKconfig757 connections than TCP MD5 (See RFC5925)
762 bool "TCP: MD5 Signature Option support (RFC2385)"
767 RFC2385 specifies a method of giving MD5 protection to TCP sessions.
/linux/crypto/
H A DKconfig916 tristate "MD5"
919 MD5 message digest algorithm (RFC1321)
962 MD4, MD5 and its predecessor RIPEMD
/linux/Documentation/ABI/testing/
H A Dsysfs-class-firmware-attributes308 Read only attribute used to display the MD5, SHA1 and SHA256 thumbprints
/linux/Documentation/filesystems/ext4/
H A Djournal.rst339 - MD5