It could be one of the following algorithms:
- RIPEMD-160
- SHA-0
- SHA-1
- Tiger-160



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-----Original Message-----
From: jonese [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 11, 2006 13:44
To: CF-Talk
Subject: hash question


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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