The two hashes are almost the same, except for their endianness:
B8 0C 3C 26 ...
26 3C 0C B8 ...
Just read the second one backwards.
I still am not sure when I'll have time to look at this in more detail
though :/
I replaced the SHA-1 implementation in Debian as the one currently used
seemed to be non-free (there isn't a license statement anywhere and [1]
looked like it was freeware on 2011-02-15 according to my notes).
> Succesful (Ubuntu 11.10) client: info_t: :debug: PostOffice -> 8FC54FF129272F5 64B7DA8AAF installed) server: info_t: :debug: PostOffice -> A12FF54FC64F572 92AF8ADAB7
> Message: pakset_
> sha1 = B80C3C262A2758C
>
> Failed (Manually-
> Message: pakset_
> sha1 = 263C0CB8C858272
The two hashes are almost the same, except for their endianness:
B8 0C 3C 26 ...
26 3C 0C B8 ...
Just read the second one backwards.
I still am not sure when I'll have time to look at this in more detail
though :/
I replaced the SHA-1 implementation in Debian as the one currently used
seemed to be non-free (there isn't a license statement anywhere and [1]
looked like it was freeware on 2011-02-15 according to my notes).
Regards,
Ansgar
[1] <http:// www.packetizer. com/security/ sha1/>