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810 B
Python
25 lines
810 B
Python
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"""Hashing algorithms
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Hash functions take arbitrary strings as input, and produce an output
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of fixed size that is dependent on the input; it should never be
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possible to derive the input data given only the hash function's
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output. Hash functions can be used simply as a checksum, or, in
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association with a public-key algorithm, can be used to implement
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digital signatures.
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The hashing modules here all support the interface described in PEP
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247, "API for Cryptographic Hash Functions".
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Submodules:
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Crypto.Hash.HMAC RFC 2104: Keyed-Hashing for Message Authentication
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Crypto.Hash.MD2
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Crypto.Hash.MD4
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Crypto.Hash.MD5
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Crypto.Hash.RIPEMD
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Crypto.Hash.SHA
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"""
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__all__ = ['HMAC', 'MD2', 'MD4', 'MD5', 'RIPEMD', 'SHA', 'SHA256']
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__revision__ = "$Id: __init__.py,v 1.6 2003/12/19 14:24:25 akuchling Exp $"
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