FVetrov / md5hashing.net

#ashing everything
http://md5hashing.net
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Any question, please ask here #1

Open FVetrov opened 10 years ago

franciscocorrales commented 10 years ago

Please consider remove the hast list (http://md5hashing.net/listing) from your webpage (http://md5hashing.net/). Your site it's great (really great, I've been looking for this page a lot....) , but I can´t used it if the result is going to show to all internet. Can you keep that to yourself (your own database) and not showing it? Please. Maybe you can have something else, like statistics, more frequent, or something like that, or just like the last 10 instead of 200000, but not all the queries. What do you say ?

FVetrov commented 10 years ago

@franciscocorrales Thank you for comment - we will add extra checkbox for this purpose.

FVetrov commented 10 years ago

@franciscocorrales this functionality was added at v0.6.5

phuzi commented 9 years ago

Just wondering if you knew that the ascii art at the top of this page -> http://md5hashing.net/hashing/sha512 appears to be missing the second 'h'

FVetrov commented 9 years ago

@phuzi easter eqq :) Congrats! You're first one - from millions

Joeeeeeeee commented 9 years ago

Hi, I have a question. How are you guys generating the sharing link?http://md5hashing.net/crypto/encrypt

I am interested in learning how it works, thanks!

FVetrov commented 9 years ago

@Joeeeeeeee forth part in URI corresponds to record in DB

Joeeeeeeee commented 9 years ago

This is the type of link I am talking about: http://md5hashing.net/crypto/decrypt/5544561d089d5efc0f8b4567

I am curious how "5544561d089d5efc0f8b4567" is generated. I am sure that the first set of digits are timestamp, right? Thanks!

mamirsoleimani commented 9 years ago

Dear friends How I can I identify the following string algorithm:

JOJKLNSPRSGSTUVYXYZ0123456B89ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWUVWXGHIJKLMNECJCOMLG835

Please help me

jschultz0614 commented 9 years ago

Ive looked allover your github page for the source code and cannot find it. Can you please provide a link to your source?

rowanbrendan commented 9 years ago

The hash I'd like to reverse isn't exact; there may be few byte differences from the hash I'd truly like to reverse. Is it possible to use your database for partial matches?

e.g. an inexact whirlpool hash 7a07808154f00b08b6ded593d057f84e8b7504c50ee0789ab920b28f62e22408928d4aeb5774f5d8b17731663eedddbaa354ea35063be35301342c43ed95ef91

JVL1 commented 8 years ago

I tried filing a blame content request to remove the following: https://md5hashing.net/hash/sha256/59be40d5992b03e886c1645cf50a911691bf1c090216ccca2546a2f1f85d4612

However never got a confirmation in the UI (continued to say 'sending').

FVetrov commented 8 years ago

@JVL1 Thank you for report, removed

FVetrov commented 8 years ago

@rowanbrendan Sorry, no possibility for partial search

bennytimotius commented 7 years ago

hey, the google recaptcha refuse to work, keep saying im not a human. please help