This MSDN page talks about the machineKey web.config element:
"For SHA1, set the validationKey to 64 bytes (128 hexadecimal characters).
For AES, set the decryptionKey to 32 bytes (64 hexadecimal characters).
For 3DES, set the decryptionKey to 24 bytes (48 hexadecimal characters)."
Another MSDN page has additional info:
"validationKey specifies a manually
assigned validation key. This value
must be manually set to ensure
consistent configuration across a
network of Web servers (a Web farm).
The key must be a minimum of 40
characters (20 bytes) and a maximum of
128 characters (64 bytes) long. If
keys shorter than the maximum length
are used, they should be created by a
truly random means, such as by using
RNGCryptoServiceProvider. The
recommended key length is 128
hexadecimal characters. If you add the
IsolateApps modifier to the
validationKey value, ASP.NET generates
a unique encrypted key for each
application using each application's
application ID."
"decryptionKey specifies a manually
assigned key. This value must be
manually set to a string of
hexadecimal characters to ensure
consistent configuration across a Web
farm. The key should be 16 characters
in length when using DES encryption
and 48 characters in length when using
Triple DES encryption. If keys shorter
than the maximum length are used, they
should be created by a truly random
means, such as by using
RNGCryptoServiceProvider. ASP.NET can
use Triple DES only on computers on
which 128-bit encryption is available.
If you add the IsolateApps modifier to
the decryptionKey value, ASP.NET
generates a unique encrypted key for
each application using each
application's application ID."