Secure Hash Algorithms (SHA)
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wikipedia:Secure Hash Algorithms are a family of cryptographic hash functions published by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) as a U.S. Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS).
- SHA-512: Ed25519:
sha256sum
- SHA-3 (2015): SHA-3-224, SHA-3-256, SHA-3-384, and SHA-3-512
- SHA-2 (2001): SHA-256
- SHA-1 (1995), 160-bit hash function. Deprecated. Disabled in OpenSSH 8.8 (September 2021)
- SHA-0 (1993)
ssh-rsa
public key signature algorithm depends on SHA-1
Related terms[edit]
- Keccak functions
shasum
openssl enc
doveadm pw -s SHA512-CRYPT
- NIST
- NSA
- crane digest
See also[edit]
- RMD160, TIGER, CRC32, HAVAL, GOST
- RMD160, TIGER, CRC32, HAVAL, GOST
- SHA, SHA-0, SHA-1, SHA-2, SHA-3, SHA-256,
shasum, sha1sum, sha256sum, sha512sum
- MD5,
md5sum, bcrypt
, CRAM-MD5, SHA, filemd5 - Cypher: Hash, MD5, SHA, Bcrypt, Blowfish, HMAC, Equihash, Argon2
- Public-key cryptography: RSA, DSA, ECDSA, EdDSA (Ed25519), AES, RSA Conference, hash,
pkeyutl
, Signature, key length, Easyrsa, OAEP, Ron Rivest, Adi Shamir, Leonard Adleman - NIST, SHA, AES, DSA, FIPS, NVD, CVSS, NIST Cybersecurity Framework, AAL3, SWID
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