I'm having trouble decoding a ASP.NET view state string in Python 3.
When I try decoding the string using bash's base64
command, it decodes the string successfully and I'm able to see all the information I need (most of it is in Hebrew, meaning UTF-8). The view state is of course base64-encoded only and not encrypted.
However, when I try do decode the string using Python's base64
library and then decoding the byte array to a UTF-8 string, I get an error message:
UnicodeDecodeError: 'utf-8' codec can't decode byte 0xff in position 0: invalid start byte
I should mention that since the string is a view state, the first few bytes are binary data and "0xff" makes sense, however after these bytes the data is readable.
Python 3 code segment:
b = "The_ViewState"
print(base64.b64decode(b).decode("utf-8"))
Why does decoding work in bash and not in Python? How can this be resolved?