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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers How files can be transferred from one system to another securely using Linux? Post 302400549 by bibing on Wednesday 3rd of March 2010 02:25:48 PM
Old 03-03-2010
can u tell me how i can implement it..i mean the algo or smthin.i am a bit new to this so am not very sure of wat i supose to be doin
 

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HASH_INIT(3)								 1							      HASH_INIT(3)

hash_init - Initialize an incremental hashing context

SYNOPSIS
resource hash_init NULL (string $algo, [int $options], [string $key]) DESCRIPTION
PARAMETERS
o $algo - Name of selected hashing algorithm (i.e. "md5", "sha256", "haval160,4", etc..). For a list of supported algorithms see hash_algos(3). o $options - Optional settings for hash generation, currently supports only one option: HASH_HMAC. When specified, the $key must be speci- fied. o $key - When HASH_HMAC is specified for $options, a shared secret key to be used with the HMAC hashing method must be supplied in this parameter. RETURN VALUES
Returns a Hashing Context resource for use with hash_update(3), hash_update_stream(3), hash_update_file(3), and hash_final(3). EXAMPLES
Example #1 Incremental hashing example <?php $ctx = hash_init('md5'); hash_update($ctx, 'The quick brown fox '); hash_update($ctx, 'jumped over the lazy dog.'); echo hash_final($ctx); ?> The above example will output: 5c6ffbdd40d9556b73a21e63c3e0e904 SEE ALSO
hash(3), hash_algos(3), hash_file(3), hash_hmac(3), hash_hmac_file(3). PHP Documentation Group HASH_INIT(3)
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