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@Add poly1305-20050218, Prof. Daniel J. Bernstein's public domain message
authenticator library.
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@Poly1305-AES is a state-of-the-art secret-key message-authentication
code suitable for a wide variety of applications.

Poly1305-AES computes a 16-byte authenticator of a message of any
length, using a 16-byte nonce (unique message number) and a 32-byte
secret key. Attackers can't modify or forge messages if the message
sender transmits an authenticator along with each message and the
message receiver checks each authenticator.

There's a mailing list for Poly1305-AES discussions. To subscribe, send
an empty message to poly1305-subscribe@@list.cr.yp.to.

Author:		Prof. Daniel J. Bernstein <djb@@cr.yp.to>
WWW:		http://cr.yp.to/mac.html
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