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mhash TODO =============================================================================== - add PANAMA hash algorithm. - add 64 bit version of Tiger. - add all unbroken hash algorithms from Paulo Barreto's "Hashing Function Lounge". In April 2004 these were: Cellhash, Parallel FFT-Hash, Subhash. http://planeta.terra.com.br/informatica/paulobarreto/hflounge.html - add a generic support for hash functions built upon block ciphers (Matyas-Meyer-Oseas, Miyaguchi-Preneel, Davies-Meyer, Abreast Davies-Meyer, Tandem Davies-Mayer, etc). - It is possible to build block ciphers from hash functions (search the web for "Luby Rackoff" or MDC). Shouldn't mhash contain appropriate routines? - If there are any MAC functions in the world, that are not built upon existing block ciphers or hash functions, they might be added to mhash. What about MAA?