I don't think you're gonna be able to do that.  The whole idea is for it 
to be undecipherable and not be able to be reverse-engineered.


jonese wrote:
> I'm trying to reverse engineer a hash and i'm not sure what could
> product something like this:
> 
> 931c6ff8d9e365bfb412
> 
> the value returned by this system is always 20 chars in length and
> only consists of letters and numbers.
> 
> no i have no idea what it is but i'm trying to reverse engineer it to
> see if i can recreate it.
> 
> Anyone know what could create a 20 char hash? if it helps at all this
> is coming from an Oracle 10G server.
> 
> jonese
> 
> 

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