i have been wondering and surfing the net on the differences and processes of Md5, blowfish and twofish encryption algorithms but i cant find an exact answer, im a noob though..be gentle..any answers would be a great help..
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Not really sure what you're after, but you have to differentiate between encryption and hashing.
Example Encryption Algorithms:
- DES
- CAST-128
- Blowfish
- Twofish
- CAST-256
Example Hash Algorithms
- MD5
- SHA-1
- SHA-256
Encryption is a reversible process, where you can get back your original data.
Hashing is a one-way process, that can boil all your data down to a 20-byte "fingerprint".
Just to expand on hashing:
20 MB file
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[MD5 hash]
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0xe57262ce00045e850fd5392073a6e9cd
Hashing is very different from encryption. If you hash your data you cannot get it back.
Imagine hashing is like modulo addition:
37
+69
+28
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134 mod 10 = 4
Or more graphically:
37,69,28
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[Ian's hash algorithm]
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4
A hash is used to generate a "fingerprint" of your data. It is one way, and not reversible.
Since you are using a "chat" program, i assume you are want to encrypt the messages. For that you need an encryption algorithm, not a hashing algorithm.
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i evaluated the Md5 encryption algorithm in Lan chat, result shows that in a Lan Chat that i have created using Md5 encryption the lesser the strings that i will sent to the client,, the longer the time it takes while in a larger string, the faster it transmits data..why is that?– RedKingFeb 21, 2011 at 13:20
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2Like Ian said, MD5 is not an encryption algorithm, it is a hash algo. It gives you back a 32 character string regardless how long the target string is and cannot be “unhashed” (you cannot get back the original string). What is probably happening is that because it gives a 32 character hash even for a 1-character string, you are getting a lot of overhead, which causes it to take longer.– SynetechFeb 21, 2011 at 14:14
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if the Md5 is irreversible..why is it that when i used Md5 for sending encrypted messages to a client pc, the client can still read what i have sent, it means the message that i have sent and encrpyted by the Md5 is decrypted when the client recieves it.. heres the main idea... "Send Message + Encrypt= Decrypt+ recieved.."– RedKingFeb 22, 2011 at 12:05
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1@iDarine: You are mistaken. Edit your original question to include the code you are using.– Ian BoydFeb 22, 2011 at 13:34