Issue
How can you create an md5 hash for a string on a mac using bash
? md5sum
does not exist in my environment. I did a man
for md5 but I'm confused about what that really does.
md5 "string"
does not return a hash.
Solution
This should work -
[jaypal:~/Temp] echo "this will be hashed" | md5
2caf9daf910b5ef86796f74c20b7e0b
or if you prefer here string
notation then -
[jaypal:~/Temp] md5 <<< 'this will be hashed'
55be2dc2df2c1cc7bad72a0ecb338841
UPDATE:
Per the man
page, you can play around with any of the following options
[jaypal:~/Temp] man md5
MD5(1) General Commands Manual MD5(1)
...
NAME
md5 – calculate a message-digest fingerprint (checksum) for a file
-s string
Print a checksum of the given string.
-p Echo stdin to stdout and append the checksum to stdout.
-q Quiet mode - only the checksum is printed out. Overrides the -r option.
...
[jaypal:~/Temp] md5 -s 'this will be encrypted'
MD5 ("this will be encrypted") = 502810f799de274ff7840a1549cd028a
[jaypal:~/Temp] md5 -qs 'this will be encrypted'
502810f799de274ff7840a1549cd028a
Note: MD5 always produces the same hash. The reason you find the output different from the example given above is due to a point that has been made in the comments. The first two examples use the trailing newline
character to produce the hash. To avoid that, you can use:
[jaypal:~/Temp] echo -n "this will be encrypted" | md5
502810f799de274ff7840a1549cd028a
For example, if you use echo -n "string" | md5
(note the -n
option), you get b45cffe084dd3d20d928bee85e7b0f21
. But, if you use echo "string" | md5
, you get b80fa55b1234f1935cea559d9efbc39a
.
Or, verify it with the shell:
➜ [jaypal:~/Temp] [ $(echo "HOLA" | md5) = $(echo "HOLA" -n | md5) ]; echo "$?"
1
# 1 -> False. Hence, the result from echoing "HOLA" toggling the -n flag
# outputs different md5 checksums.
Answered By - jaypal singh Answer Checked By - Willingham (WPSolving Volunteer)