Johnny Gonzalez wrote:
> Hello Michael, thanks for the notice.
>  
> Would you mind telling me a way to obtain the hash that correspond to
> the Cert PIN stored in the db? It would be nice to know the exact
> openssl command, because I don't know perl and for me it would be very
> difficult to execute a perl method from my code.
>  
hmm, try the code from verifyPIN since this takes an form-entered pin
and compares to the stored hash - so basicaly this works

so it looks maybe like an encoding problem


greetings
dalini


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