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+Fetched from https://openwall.info/wiki/people/solar/software/public-domain-source-code/md5 on 2021-07-07
+
+Public domain licensed:
+
+> This is an OpenSSL-compatible implementation of the RSA Data Security, Inc.
+> MD5 Message-Digest Algorithm (RFC 1321).
+>
+> Homepage:
+> http://openwall.info/wiki/people/solar/software/public-domain-source-code/md5
+>
+> Author:
+> Alexander Peslyak, better known as Solar Designer <solar at openwall.com>
+>
+> This software was written by Alexander Peslyak in 2001. No copyright is
+> claimed, and the software is hereby placed in the public domain.
+> In case this attempt to disclaim copyright and place the software in the
+> public domain is deemed null and void, then the software is
+> Copyright (c) 2001 Alexander Peslyak and it is hereby released to the
+> general public under the following terms:
+>
+> Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
+> modification, are permitted.
+>
+> There's ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY, express or implied.
+>
+> (This is a heavily cut-down "BSD license".)
+>
+> This differs from Colin Plumb's older public domain implementation in that
+> no exactly 32-bit integer data type is required (any 32-bit or wider
+> unsigned integer data type will do), there's no compile-time endianness
+> configuration, and the function prototypes match OpenSSL's. No code from
+> Colin Plumb's implementation has been reused; this comment merely compares
+> the properties of the two independent implementations.
+>
+> The primary goals of this implementation are portability and ease of use.
+> It is meant to be fast, but not as fast as possible. Some known
+> optimizations are not included to reduce source code size and avoid
+> compile-time configuration.