Looking for a way to do the following in C# from a string.
public static String sha512Hex(byte[] data)
Calculates the SHA-512 digest and returns the value as a hex string.
Parameters: data - Data to digest Returns: SHA-512 digest as a hex string
private static string GetSHA512(string text)
{
UnicodeEncoding UE = new UnicodeEncoding();
byte[] hashValue;
byte[] message = UE.GetBytes(text);
SHA512Managed hashString = new SHA512Managed();
string encodedData = Convert.开发者_开发技巧ToBase64String(message);
string hex = "";
hashValue = hashString.ComputeHash(UE.GetBytes(encodedData));
foreach (byte x in hashValue)
{
hex += String.Format("{0:x2}", x);
}
return hex;
}
Would System.Security.Cryptography.SHA512 be what you need?
var alg = SHA512.Create();
alg.ComputeHash(Encoding.UTF8.GetBytes("test"));
BitConverter.ToString(alg.Hash).Dump();
Executed in LINQPad produces:
EE-26-B0-DD-4A-F7-E7-49-AA-1A-8E-E3-C1-0A-E9-92-3F-61-89-80-77-2E-47-3F-88-19-A5-D4-94-0E-0D-B2-7A-C1-85-F8-A0-E1-D5-F8-4F-88-BC-88-7F-D6-7B-14-37-32-C3-04-CC-5F-A9-AD-8E-6F-57-F5-00-28-A8-FF
To create the method from your question:
public static string sha512Hex(byte[] data)
{
using (var alg = SHA512.Create())
{
alg.ComputeHash(data);
return BitConverter.ToString(alg.Hash);
}
}
Got this to work. Taken from here and modified a bit.
public static string CreateSHAHash(string Phrase)
{
SHA512Managed HashTool = new SHA512Managed();
Byte[] PhraseAsByte = System.Text.Encoding.UTF8.GetBytes(string.Concat(Phrase));
Byte[] EncryptedBytes = HashTool.ComputeHash(PhraseAsByte);
HashTool.Clear();
return Convert.ToBase64String(EncryptedBytes);
}
Better memory management:
public static string SHA512Hash(string value)
{
byte[] encryptedBytes;
using (var hashTool = new SHA512Managed())
{
encryptedBytes = hashTool.ComputeHash(System.Text.Encoding.UTF8.GetBytes(string.Concat(value)));
hashTool.Clear();
}
return Convert.ToBase64String(encryptedBytes);
}
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