Im trying to compare two different string encoded by sha512. But, result is different. It can be an encode problem i mean. I hope you can help me.
This is my Java code:
MessageDigest digest = java.security.MessageDigest.getInstance("SHA-512");
digest.update(MyString.getBytes());
byte messageDigest[] = digest.digest();
// Create Hex String
StringBuffer hexString = new StringBuffer();
for (int i = 0; i < messageDigest.length; i++) {
String h = Integer.toHexString(0xFF & messageDigest[i]);
while (h.length() < 2)
h = "0" + h;
hexString.append(h);
}
return hexString.toString();
and, this is my C# code:
UnicodeEncoding UE = new UnicodeEncoding();
byte[] hashValue;
byte[] message = UE.GetBytes(MyString);
SHA512Managed hashString = new SHA512Managed();
string hex = "";
hashValue = hashString.ComputeHash(message);
foreach (byte x in hashValue)
{
hex += String.Format("{0:x2}", x);
}
return hex;
Where is the problem ? Thx much guys
UPDATE
If i don't specify encoding type, it supposes Unicode i think. Result is this (without specifying anything):
Java SHA: a99951079450e0bf3cf790872336b3269da580b62143af9cfa27aef42c44ea09faa83e1fbddfd1135e364ae62eb373c53ee4e89c69b54a7d4d268cc2274493a8
C# SHA: 70e6eb559cbb062b0c865c345b5f6dbd7ae9c2d39169571b6908d7df04642544c0c4e6e896e6c750f9f135ad05280ed92b9ba349de12526a28e7642721a446aa
Instead, if i specify UTF-16 in Java:
Java UTF-16: SHA f7a587d55916763551e9fcaafd24d0995066371c41499fcb04614325cd9d829d1246c89af44b98034b88436c8acbd82cd13ebb366d4ab81b4942b720f02b0d9b
It's always different !!!