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dear aria, have you accomplished your sha-1 vhdl design? if you have,can you send me a copy of the source code?thank you! best regards chenyuming at mail.nankai.edu.cn ----- Original Message ----- From: I Made Aria Bagus P aria at s...> To: cores at o... Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2002 16:00:28 +0700 (JAVT) Subject: Re: [oc] SHA-1



dear Dian,

do you have a C program (C file) of SHA-1?
I need it to make sure that the result of my VHDL version is like
the one
of the C file.

thank you,


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I Made Aria Bagus Pramana
Electrical Engineering Department of
Bandung Institute of Technology


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On Sat, 26 Jan 2002, Dian Tresna Nugraha wrote:

> Dear Aria,
>
> I did the following:
>
http://www.google.com/search?

hl=en&q=Secure+Hash+Algorithm&spell=1
>
> and found the following
>
> SHA-1: The Secure Hash Algorithm (SHA) was developed by NIST

and is
> specified in the Secure Hash Standard (SHS, FIPS 180). SHA-1

is a
> revision to this version and was published in 1994. It is also
> described in the ANSI X9.30 (part 2) standard. SHA-1 produces

a
> 160-bit (20 byte) message digest. Although slower than MD5,

this
> larger digest size makes it stronger against brute force

attacks.
> > also > > http://www.itl.nist.gov/fipspubs/fip180-1.htm > > Regards, > > > > Dian. > > --- I Made Aria Bagus P aria at s...>

wrote:
> does anyone here ever know Secure Hash Algortihm?
>
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