We are trying to match a hash that has gone through Oracle's MD5 hash algorithm using Python. According to their forums everything is encoded in AL21UTF8 prior to hashing:
-- Prior to encryption, hashing or keyed hashing, CLOB datatype is
-- converted to AL32UTF8. This allows cryptographic data to be
-- transferred and understood between databases with different
-- character sets, across character set changes and between
-- separate processes (for example, Java programs).
--
I thought at first that UTF-8 was good enough, but if I do that, my hashes still don't match. So after additional digging, I found this article which stated from the Oracle's Database Companion CD installation Guide:
AL32UTF8 is the Oracle Database character set that is appropriate for XMLType data. It is equivalent to the IANA registered standard UTF-8 encoding, which supports all valid XML characters.
Do not confuse the Oracle Database database character set UTF8 (no hyphen) with the database character set AL32UTF8 or with character encoding UTF-8. Database character set UTF8 has been superseded by AL32UTF8. Do not use UTF8 for XML data. UTF8 supports only Unicode version 3.1 and earlier; it does not support all valid XML characters. AL32UTF8 has no such limitation.
So I can't use UTF-8 and I can't figure out how to get Python's codecs module to differentiate between utf-8 and utf8. If I try AL32UTF8, it throws an error. Has anyone else ever encoded in AL32UTF8 in Python?
My codecs code looks like this:
import codecs
sourceFmt = "ascii"
targetFmt = "utf8"
utfFile = "kesa_utf8.dat"
with codecs.open(old, "rU", sourceFmt) as sourceFile:
with codecs.open(utfFile, "w", targetFmt) as targetFile:
targetFile.write(sourceFile.read())
The file itself looks like this:
WC000|IC |KESA |KESA | | | |2012-07-31-15.12.36 |0090| | |\c\n
WC001|100534 |W.47212-0100534 |2012-07-31-15.12.36 | 00000000001270.00|USD|\c\n
WC002|100534 |W.47212-0100534 |Sally |H |Klass |1235 14th St. W. || |Palma Sola ||FL |USA |34209 | | | | | | | | |9412587545 | | |O | | ||20800426|645858741 |SSN | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | || | | | || | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |KESAPC | | | | | |N| | | || | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |\c\n
WC999|1000000000|1000000000|4000000000|
The hash should be 86D993FA7121E3B9EE1657A23345FE21
Anyway, I hash it using hashlib:
import hashlib
with open(path) as f:
data = f.read()
mdhash = hashlib.md5(data)
mdhash = mdhash.hexdigest()
print mdhash
which results in 8421877dd9cdf7235eec47765821998c
convertfunction in Oracle to encode the AL32UTF8 characters in UTF-8? – Ben Aug 1 '12 at 13:46