Looking for Hash Function MD5.
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Dear All
i am looking for a hash function , that i can implement it for encryption and decryption process.
as two parties can code the message and decode it.
thanks
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Walter Roberson
am 18 Jun. 2015
You know that hash functions are for authentication and not for encryption? One researcher did come up with an interesting technique, named something like "Wheat and Chaff" that used only authentication to carry secret messages, but it required sending 50+ variations on every packet with the idea being that you would not know which one of them was the right packet unless you had the correct authentication key.
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Jan
am 17 Jun. 2015
- In Matlab (which calls Java internally): Fex: DataHash
- Faster in C-Mex: Fex: CalcMD5
The latter is updated in a few days by a remarkably faster version. I'm going to post the new link here.
Btw. Did you try to ask your favorite internet search engine for "MD5 Matlab"?
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Jan
am 18 Jun. 2015
@Haitham: If you get the error message "Undefined function 'Error_L'", the file DataHash.m has been damaged. In the correct M-file you find the definition of this function in the line 464:
function Error_L(ID, varargin)
I suggest to follow these steps:
- Download the ZIP file again
- Extract the file DataHash.m to a user-defined folder of your Matlab path
- Try the examples by typing this in the command line:
DataHash([])
Opt.Format = 'Hex'
DataHash(1, Opt)
Does this run?
I'm going to simplify the input, such that strings like 'HEX' are expected directly without the need to create a struct. But in your case the problem is not the input, but that the subfunction Error_L has been lost, edited away or hidden by commenting, or whatever.
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