I get strange results when hashing a string in dotnet core I have found this similar question: Computing SHA1 with ASP.NET Core and have found how to convert a byte array to string in .net core
this is my code:
private static string CalculateSha1(string text)
{
var enc = Encoding.GetEncoding(65001); // utf-8 code page
byte[] buffer = enc.GetBytes(text);
var sha1 = System.Security.Cryptography.SHA1.Create();
var hash = sha1.ComputeHash(buffer);
return enc.GetString(hash);
}
and this is my test:
string test = "broodjepoep"; // forgive me
string shouldBe = "b2bc870e4ddf0e15486effd19026def2c8a54753"; // according to http://www.sha1-online.com/
string wouldBe = CalculateSha1(test);
System.Diagnostics.Debug.Assert(shouldBe.Equals(wouldBe));
output:
���M�Hn�ѐ&��ȥGS
I have the nuget package System.Security.Cryptography.Algorithms
installed (v 4.3.0)
Also tried with GetEncoding(0)
to get the sys default coding. Also did not work.
SHA512
class is supported in both .NET Core and .NET Framework. Go with it.