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re[2]: MD5
From: BoI base <postbase () mail ru>
Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 21:56:09 +0300
Hello , My friend Karl asked me to send reply to Matt Howard and mailing list: Tuesday, March 23, 2004, 4:57:24 PM, you wrote: MH> On Saturday 20 March 2004 7:04 am, BoI base wrote: MH> I'm not exactly clear on your question... did you mean to use the word MH> 'implementation' instead of 'realization'? Quite so. I speak english not well, that's why i used 'realization' instead of 'implementation' MH> You can find Digest::MD5 on CPAN MH> (http://www.cpan.org) Are you familiar with it? As root, on your PC, run: MH> perl -MCPAN -e shell MH> It will ask some questions and select a mirror, then you can type MH> install Digest::MD5 MH> to get what you're looking for. After it's installed, you can run MH> man Digest::MD5 MH> or MH> perldoc Digest::MD5 But I received only 16,22 or 32-byte hashes. Why not 34-byte hashes? And how can I use Digest::MD5 for it? Or maybe you can show me a script on perl or c/c++ with its implementation. MH> to see the documentation and usage examples. If you have any Perl related MH> questions, you can ask them at Perl Monks (http://www.perlmonks.org). Thanks for link. -- Best regards, EVulture [B.o.I] BoI mailto:postbase () mail ru --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ethical Hacking at the InfoSec Institute. Mention this ad and get $545 off any course! All of our class sizes are guaranteed to be 10 students or less to facilitate one-on-one interaction with one of our expert instructors. Attend a course taught by an expert instructor with years of in-the-field pen testing experience in our state of the art hacking lab. Master the skills of an Ethical Hacker to better assess the security of your organization. Visit us at: http://www.infosecinstitute.com/courses/ethical_hacking_training.html ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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