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md5 problems with postgresql
- From: "Ralf Habacker" <Ralf dot Habacker at freenet dot de>
- To: "cygwin" <cygwin at cygwin dot com>
- Date: Fri, 8 Nov 2002 09:49:03 +0100
- Subject: md5 problems with postgresql
Hi all,
I've recognized some md5 differences on the various crypting tools between
cygwin and linux.
[1]openssl: echo "0123456789" | openssl dgst -md5
[2]md5sum: echo "0123456789" | md5sum
[3]php: echo '<? echo md5("0123456789") ."\n"; ?>' | php -q
[4]postgre: select encode(digest('0123456789', 'md5'), 'hex');
linux 8.0
[1]openssl: 3749f52bb326ae96782b42dc0a97b4c1
[2]md5sum: 3749f52bb326ae96782b42dc0a97b4c1
[3]php: 781e5e245d69b566979b86e28d23f2c7
[4]postgre: 781e5e245d69b566979b86e28d23f2c7
cygwin
[1]openssl: 3749f52bb326ae96782b42dc0a97b4c1
[2]md5sum: 3749f52bb326ae96782b42dc0a97b4c1
[3]php: 781e5e245d69b566979b86e28d23f2c7
[4]postgre: 7d7d51501a6d0d251eff1ca5c13bda57
Results:
[1] and [2] are the same under cygwin and linux 8.0
[3] is the same under cygwin and linux 8.0 too, but differs from [1] und [2]
[4] differ between cygwin and linux 8.0
I'm surprised about this difference. Has anyone an idea what the reason could be
?
Thanks
Ralf
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