-
```
What steps will reproduce the problem?
In trying to understand CryptoJS, I wanted to mimic the OpenSSL command line
below:
$ echo -n "Message" | openssl enc -aes256 -k "password" -S 4521F8602741…
-
```
Hi,
HmacSHA224 and HmacSHA384 appear to be giving incorrect hex output.
Here's an example showing different output between PHP 5.4.13 and CryptoJS
v3.1.2:
// Not equal
// 59236d2047ae349e4aadd…
-
```
Hi,
HmacSHA224 and HmacSHA384 appear to be giving incorrect hex output.
Here's an example showing different output between PHP 5.4.13 and CryptoJS
v3.1.2:
// Not equal
// 59236d2047ae349e4aadd…
-
```
Hi,
HmacSHA224 and HmacSHA384 appear to be giving incorrect hex output.
Here's an example showing different output between PHP 5.4.13 and CryptoJS
v3.1.2:
// Not equal
// 59236d2047ae349e4aadd…
-
```
Hi,
HmacSHA224 and HmacSHA384 appear to be giving incorrect hex output.
Here's an example showing different output between PHP 5.4.13 and CryptoJS
v3.1.2:
// Not equal
// 59236d2047ae349e4aadd…
-
```
Hi,
HmacSHA224 and HmacSHA384 appear to be giving incorrect hex output.
Here's an example showing different output between PHP 5.4.13 and CryptoJS
v3.1.2:
// Not equal
// 59236d2047ae349e4aadd…
-
```
Hi,
HmacSHA224 and HmacSHA384 appear to be giving incorrect hex output.
Here's an example showing different output between PHP 5.4.13 and CryptoJS
v3.1.2:
// Not equal
// 59236d2047ae349e4aadd…
-
```
Hi,
HmacSHA224 and HmacSHA384 appear to be giving incorrect hex output.
Here's an example showing different output between PHP 5.4.13 and CryptoJS
v3.1.2:
// Not equal
// 59236d2047ae349e4aadd…
-
```
Hi,
HmacSHA224 and HmacSHA384 appear to be giving incorrect hex output.
Here's an example showing different output between PHP 5.4.13 and CryptoJS
v3.1.2:
// Not equal
// 59236d2047ae349e4aadd…
-
```
Hi,
HmacSHA224 and HmacSHA384 appear to be giving incorrect hex output.
Here's an example showing different output between PHP 5.4.13 and CryptoJS
v3.1.2:
// Not equal
// 59236d2047ae349e4aadd…