I am just messing around with simple hashing because I am new to the idea, and I have the following:
public string Password {get;set;}
public static string Hash(string password)
{
return FormsAuthentication.HashPasswordForStoringInConfigFile(password, "sha1");
}
public bool Authenticate(AccountDataContext context)
{
var password = context.UserAccounts.FirstOrDefault(p => p.UserAccountUID == UserAccountUID).Password;
var hash = Hash(Password);
return password.Equals(hash);
}
NOTE This is not production code, so I am not worried about how secure this currently is...
Right now, when I originally hash the password when a user registers such as the following
var password = "Password";
var hashedPassword = UserAccount.Hash(password)
Then I am storing this with the user.
When I am authenticating my user I would call the Authenticate() method, and I thought it would return the same hash, because it is passing the same value into the Hash() method, but they are coming out differently.
Any ideas why the Hash function would return two different hashes for the same string?