Just same contents: 3 x 64 bits numbers, represented by
opposite endianness.
Renzo
Yann wrote:
Using the crypto++ library 5.2.1, when we applied the tiger
function with the word "aze", we obtained
0B0FD1D46C71D46E3814C9E281E1EA7DDEA52447584AC3F7.
We tried to compare the result with two other implementations of
the hash algo. The first one is with the mhash module of php4. The
source code is the
following :
<?php
$input = "aze";
$hash = mhash (MHASH_TIGER , $input);
echo "Tiger hash : ".bin2hex ($hash)."<br />\n";
?>
And we obtained 6ed4716cd4d10f0b7deae181e2c91438f7c34a584724a5de.
We also tried with the gcrypt lib which produces exactly the same
result as mhash (the source code is longer but available on request).
So we would like to know if there is a bug in your library or if we
have made a bad use of the library.
As attachment my source
Thx for your help
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