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@Add ruby-hmac, a Ruby library which implements the HMAC algorithm.
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@ruby-hmac: HMAC for Ruby

This module provides a common interface to HMAC functionality.  HMAC
is a kind of "Message Authentication Code" (MAC) algorithm which
standard is documented in RFC2104.  Namely, a MAC provides a way to
check the integrity of information transmitted over or stored in an
unreliable medium, based on a secret key.

Author:	Daiki Ueno <ueno@@unixuser.org>
WWW:	http://deisui.org/~ueno/ruby/hmac.html
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