Okay /g/, I am trying to decode this hash:
02354330d49689b877ae91ea9438602ee5e6d3996ed23ebbe1611a6268496070
The Answer is this:
[[0,1,0,0,1],[0,0,0,1,1],[1,0,0,1,1],[1,0,0,0,0],[0,0,0,1,1]] IiUEGgnm0DKBvlKG
However, I am only trying to find this part of the answer which is encoded in Base64:
IiUEGgnm0DKBvlKG
I come out with this result:
"% æÐ2¾R
What does it mean? I can't find a way to decode it.
>>51009
First, you don't 'decode' a hash, it's a one way process, like going through a trapdoor.
Second, that string isn't base 64, it's a hex string.
Third, even if it was, in that screenshot you're trying to decode the answer and not the initial string.
This might be a lot easier if you explain why you're trying to do this in the first place.
>>51027
come on, i'm not even OP and i could follow this. did you even try?
he apparently already bruteforced the hash.
>02354330d49689b877ae91ea9438602ee5e6d3996ed23ebbe1611a6268496070
is the SHA256 hash of
>[[0,1,0,0,1],[0,0,0,1,1],[1,0,0,1,1],[1,0,0,0,0],[0,0,0,1,1]] IiUEGgnm0DKBvlKG
where he tries to go from here is still a bit murky to me, but assuming that
>IiUEGgnm0DKBvlKG
is base64 is not completely outlandish. i mean, it's clearly wrong, but it could have been. the charset matches at least.
>>51027
>IiUEGgnm0DKBvlKG
>Second, that string isn't base 64, it's a hex string.
>>51030
If you’re so smart, what’s the character set?
>>51046
ASCII, but i fail to see the relevance...
>>51047
I’m not even OP, I have no idea what the relevance is.
>>51047
Oh, wait, 128-bit hash. I’m an idiot. onlinehashcrack says it’s one of the below:
- MD5
- NTLM
- MD4
- LM
- RAdmin v2.x
- Haval-128
- MD2
- RipeMD-128
- Tiger-128
- Snefru-128
- MD5(HMAC)
- MD4(HMAC)
- Haval-128(HMAC)
- RipeMD-128(HMAC)
- Tiger-128(HMAC)
- Snefru-128(HMAC)
- MD2(HMAC)
- MD5(ZipMonster)
- MD5(HMAC(Wordpress))
- Skein-256(128)
- Skein-512(128)
Oh, and here’s the hex if anyone wants it:
4969 5545 4767 6e6d 3044 4b42 766c 4b47
4969554547676e6d30444b42766c4b47