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hash function for creating an activation code Nov 09 2009 06:20PM
Ali Asghar Toraby Parizy (aliasghar toraby gmail com) (1 replies)
Re: hash function for creating an activation code Nov 09 2009 07:06PM
Shreyas Zare (shreyas technitium com) (1 replies)
Re: hash function for creating an activation code Nov 09 2009 09:02PM
André Gasser (andre gasser gmx ch) (1 replies)
Re: hash function for creating an activation code Nov 10 2009 12:11AM
Maciej Wolanski (maciej wolanski gmail com)
Weaknes of this aproach doesn't lie in hashing function, so whether md5,
sha-1 or sha-256 will be used it makes no difference

2009/11/9 André Gasser <andre.gasser (at) gmx (dot) ch [email concealed]>:
> Hi,
>
> From a security perspective I would use SHA-256 since both, SHA-1 and MD5
> should not be considered "secure" these days. In this case, where you are
> just generating a license file, computing time should not be an issue...
>
> just my 0.02
>
> andré
>
> Shreyas Zare wrote:

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regards,
Maciej Wolanski

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