Can you be more specific? You vent and yet don't say what language you wrote
yours in.... if you've written it in C++/C/PHP/Perl, yet need a blowfish
implementation... USE libmcrypt! It works!
-Roger
Quoting inbox@fpgatools.com:
>
> Fortunately many poeple came to my assistance in trying to
> write my own interface ..... Then I was told that even
> though my Blowfish algorithm satifies all the test vectors
> it will not work for API since the Perl implementation
> they use is slightly different than "the standard" ......
> I gave up at that point ....
>
>
> So I guess I have to continue to use enom's nice API for
> registration and then manually transfer to Tucows? Or is
> Tucows going to simplify their API? Why can't Tucows make
> my life so easy?
>
>
> To be clear --
>
> I really *DISLIKE* using enom and am in no why attempting
> to promote them. But I am attempting to shame Tucows into
> filling in the only hole I've found in their otherwise
> stellar service: an API that is *REASONABLE* to implement
> in the Resellers language of choice!
>
>
> Thank you for this opertunity to vent. ;)
>
>
> Joe Rhett <jrhett@isite.net> wrote:
> >Did you get any takers on this? I wrote a C++ client
> >back in late 2000,
> >but it is far far out of date now.
> >
> >On Fri, Jan 24, 2003 at 01:33:25PM -0500, Frank Michlick
> >wrote:
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> If anyone has implemented a client code to connect to
> >>our API in C++,
> >> please email me (fmichlick@tucows.com), I'd be
> >>interested in talking
> >> to you.
> >>
> >> Thanks + best regards,
> >> Frank Michlick
> >
> >--
> >Joe Rhett
> > Chief
> >Geek
> >JRhett@ISite.Net
> > ISite Services, Inc.
>
>
This archive was generated by hypermail 2.1.3 : Tue Oct 19 2004 - 23:37:39 EDT