Installation
$ gem install hashdata
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$ gem install hashdata
Usage
Command Line
When installed, run hashdata and paste in hashes when prompted.
Library
Example Script:
require 'hashdata'
hash = HashData.new
puts(hash.check_type("1111111111111",'DES'))
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require 'hashdata'
hash = HashData.new
puts(hash.check_type("1111111111111",'DES'))
The above should output true. The library only matches the start of your second input, this means that you can check something is an MD5 hash without having to worry about if it is from Joomla or Unix for example.
Hashes Supported
Adler32
Blowfish(Eggdrop), Blowfish(OpenBSD)
CRC-16, CRC-16-CCITT
CRC-32, CRC-32B
CRC-96(ZIP)
Domain Cached Credentials, Domain Cached Credentials 2
DES(Unix), DES(Oracle)
FCS-16, FCS-32
FNV-132, FNV-164
GOST R 34.11-94
GHash-32-3, GHash-32-5
Haval-128, Haval-160, Haval-192, Haval-224, Haval-256
Joaat
Lineage II C4
LM
Lotus Domino
MD2, MD4, MD5
MD5(Joomla), MD5(osCommerce), MD5(PalshopCMS)
MD5(APR), MD5(Cisco PIX), MD5(Unix)
MD5(IP.Board), MD5(MyBB), MD5(phpBB3), MD5(WordPress)
MySQL3.x, MySQL4.x, MySQL5.x
MSSQL(2000), MSSQL(2005), MSSQL(2008)
NTLM
RAdmin v2.x
RIPEMD-128, RIPEMD-160, RIPEMD-256, RIPEMD-320
SAM(LM_Hash:NT_Hash)
SHA-1, SHA-1(Django), SHA-1(MaNGOS), SHA-1(MaNGOS2)
SHA-224
SHA-256, SHA-256(Django), SHA-256(Unix)
SHA3-224, SHA3-256, SHA3-384, SHA3-512
SHA-384, SHA-384(Django)
SHA-512, SHA-512(Drupal), SHA-512(Unix)
SSHA-1
Skein-256, Skein-256(128), Skein-256(160), Skein-256(224)
Skein-512, Skein-512(128), Skein-512(160), Skein-512(224), Skein-512(256), Skein-512(384)
Skein-1024, Skein-1024(384), Skein-1024(512)
Snefru-128, Snefru-256
Tiger-128, Tiger-160, Tiger-192
VNC
Whirlpool
XOR-32
You can download HashData here:
$ gem install hashdata
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$ gem install hashdata
Usage
Command Line
When installed, run hashdata and paste in hashes when prompted.
Library
Example Script:
require 'hashdata'
hash = HashData.new
puts(hash.check_type("1111111111111",'DES'))
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2
3
require 'hashdata'
hash = HashData.new
puts(hash.check_type("1111111111111",'DES'))
The above should output true. The library only matches the start of your second input, this means that you can check something is an MD5 hash without having to worry about if it is from Joomla or Unix for example.
Hashes Supported
Adler32
Blowfish(Eggdrop), Blowfish(OpenBSD)
CRC-16, CRC-16-CCITT
CRC-32, CRC-32B
CRC-96(ZIP)
Domain Cached Credentials, Domain Cached Credentials 2
DES(Unix), DES(Oracle)
FCS-16, FCS-32
FNV-132, FNV-164
GOST R 34.11-94
GHash-32-3, GHash-32-5
Haval-128, Haval-160, Haval-192, Haval-224, Haval-256
Joaat
Lineage II C4
LM
Lotus Domino
MD2, MD4, MD5
MD5(Joomla), MD5(osCommerce), MD5(PalshopCMS)
MD5(APR), MD5(Cisco PIX), MD5(Unix)
MD5(IP.Board), MD5(MyBB), MD5(phpBB3), MD5(WordPress)
MySQL3.x, MySQL4.x, MySQL5.x
MSSQL(2000), MSSQL(2005), MSSQL(2008)
NTLM
RAdmin v2.x
RIPEMD-128, RIPEMD-160, RIPEMD-256, RIPEMD-320
SAM(LM_Hash:NT_Hash)
SHA-1, SHA-1(Django), SHA-1(MaNGOS), SHA-1(MaNGOS2)
SHA-224
SHA-256, SHA-256(Django), SHA-256(Unix)
SHA3-224, SHA3-256, SHA3-384, SHA3-512
SHA-384, SHA-384(Django)
SHA-512, SHA-512(Drupal), SHA-512(Unix)
SSHA-1
Skein-256, Skein-256(128), Skein-256(160), Skein-256(224)
Skein-512, Skein-512(128), Skein-512(160), Skein-512(224), Skein-512(256), Skein-512(384)
Skein-1024, Skein-1024(384), Skein-1024(512)
Snefru-128, Snefru-256
Tiger-128, Tiger-160, Tiger-192
VNC
Whirlpool
XOR-32
You can download HashData here: