well, as i thought, MD5 seems to be platform independent.

rhaazy, either you don't have the correct password, or you / client
aren't doing the MD5 properly.

On 21 Nov, 14:36, Glenn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Windows XP SP3 32-bit on Dell DUO Core system:
> 9E2A13BC30EF95CC7798D698E62BECD9.
>
> ...Glenn
>
>
>
> On Fri, Nov 21, 2008 at 5:26 AM, CK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi rhaazy, haven't seen you for a while.
>
> > This is in interesting problem, one that as a group we may be able to
> > identify better.
>
> > If everyone runs the following code and posts their results (with .Net
> > version, OS and 32 / 64 bit), we might be able to track it down:
>
> > String password = "passwordabc123987";
> >            System.Security.Cryptography.MD5 md5 = new
> > System.Security.Cryptography.MD5CryptoServiceProvider();
> >            Byte[] result = md5.ComputeHash
> > (System.Text.ASCIIEncoding.UTF8.GetBytes(password));
> >            StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder();
> >            for (int i = 0; i < result.Length; i++)
> >            {
> >                sb.Append(result[i].ToString("X2"));
> >            }
> >            Console.WriteLine("Encoded Hash: " + sb.ToString());
>
> > My results (.Net 2.0, Windows server 2003 32-bit)
> > 9E2A13BC30EF95CC7798D698E62BECD9- Hide quoted text -
>
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