hash size is 20
and as you can see by the php function, the algorithm is PBKDF2 (according to RFC 2898)
hash size is 20
and as you can see by the php function, the algorithm is PBKDF2 (according to RFC 2898)
Hmm, i don’t know if that’s it. the function has an argument “hash_algo”. Here is a list of supported algorithms from php.net:
Array
(
[0] => md2
[1] => md4
[2] => md5
[3] => sha1
[4] => sha224
[5] => sha256
[6] => sha384
[7] => sha512/224
[8] => sha512/256
[9] => sha512
[10] => sha3-224
[11] => sha3-256
[12] => sha3-384
[13] => sha3-512
[14] => ripemd128
[15] => ripemd160
[16] => ripemd256
[17] => ripemd320
[18] => whirlpool
[19] => tiger128,3
[20] => tiger160,3
[21] => tiger192,3
[22] => tiger128,4
[23] => tiger160,4
[24] => tiger192,4
[25] => snefru
[26] => snefru256
[27] => gost
[28] => gost-crypto
[29] => adler32
[30] => crc32
[31] => crc32b
[32] => crc32c
[33] => fnv132
[34] => fnv1a32
[35] => fnv164
[36] => fnv1a64
[37] => joaat
[38] => haval128,3
[39] => haval160,3
[40] => haval192,3
[41] => haval224,3
[42] => haval256,3
[43] => haval128,4
[44] => haval160,4
[45] => haval192,4
[46] => haval224,4
[47] => haval256,4
[48] => haval128,5
[49] => haval160,5
[50] => haval192,5
[51] => haval224,5
[52] => haval256,5
)
I would try md5 or sha1 (I’m leaning towards the latter seeing as Emre mentioned maybe using sha256)