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NAME

       EVP_rc2_cbc, EVP_rc2_cfb, EVP_rc2_cfb64, EVP_rc2_ecb, EVP_rc2_ofb, EVP_rc2_40_cbc, EVP_rc2_64_cbc - EVP
       RC2 cipher

SYNOPSIS

        #include <openssl/evp.h>

        const EVP_CIPHER *EVP_rc2_cbc(void);
        const EVP_CIPHER *EVP_rc2_cfb(void);
        const EVP_CIPHER *EVP_rc2_cfb64(void);
        const EVP_CIPHER *EVP_rc2_ecb(void);
        const EVP_CIPHER *EVP_rc2_ofb(void);
        const EVP_CIPHER *EVP_rc2_40_cbc(void);
        const EVP_CIPHER *EVP_rc2_64_cbc(void);

DESCRIPTION

       The RC2 encryption algorithm for EVP.

       EVP_rc2_cbc(), EVP_rc2_cfb(), EVP_rc2_cfb64(), EVP_rc2_ecb(), EVP_rc2_ofb()
           RC2 encryption algorithm in CBC, CFB, ECB and OFB modes respectively. This is a variable key length
           cipher with an additional parameter called "effective key bits" or "effective key length". By default
           both are set to 128 bits.

       EVP_rc2_40_cbc(), EVP_rc2_64_cbc()
           RC2 algorithm in CBC mode with a default key length and effective key length of 40 and 64 bits.

           WARNING: these functions are obsolete. Their usage should be replaced with the EVP_rc2_cbc(),
           EVP_CIPHER_CTX_set_key_length() and EVP_CIPHER_CTX_ctrl() functions to set the key length and
           effective key length.

NOTES

       Developers should be aware of the negative performance implications of calling these functions multiple
       times and should consider using EVP_CIPHER_fetch(3) with EVP_CIPHER-RC2(7) instead.  See "Performance" in
       crypto(7) for further information.

RETURN VALUES

       These functions return an EVP_CIPHER structure that contains the implementation of the symmetric cipher.
       See EVP_CIPHER_meth_new(3) for details of the EVP_CIPHER structure.

SEE ALSO

       evp(7), EVP_EncryptInit(3), EVP_CIPHER_meth_new(3)

       Copyright 2017-2023 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.

       Licensed under the Apache License 2.0 (the "License").  You may not use this file except in compliance
       with the License.  You can obtain a copy in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at
       <https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html>.