Description: Freeware implementation of the Secure Hashing Standard, defined in FIPS PUB 180-1, defines the Secure Hashing Algorithm (SHA-1). SHA-1 can be used to produce a message digest for a given message. Essentially, this is a 160-bit number that represents the message.
In theory, no two messages would ever share the same message digest. What this means is that the message digest can serve as a fingerprint for a file or other source of data. SHA-1 is used by Digital Signature Standard (DSS), which is a standard used for digitally signing documents or other data.
This is the C++ and the C the implementations of SHA-1. This is the same source base from which the code in RFC 3174 was based.
- [dss] - Truly complete stand-alone digital signa
- [SHA1] - The main standard for digital signatures
File list (Check if you may need any files):
sha1\Makefile
....\Makefile.nt
....\sha.cpp
....\sha1.cpp
....\sha1.h
....\shacmp.cpp
....\shatest.cpp
sha1
....\license.txt