rfc6234 | RFC6234 US Secure Hash Algorithms - Example Code Extract
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These are the code examples given in the IETF RFC6234:
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How was the initial hash value (H(0)) of SHA-224 obtained?
Asked 2018-Jan-22 at 16:39
RFC 6234: US Secure Hash Algorithms (SHA and SHA-based HMAC and HKDF) explains only how the initial hash values (H(0)) for SHA-256, SHA-384, and SHA-512 were obtained. How was the H(0) for SHA-224 obtained?
§6.1. SHA-224 and SHA-256 InitializationFor SHA-224, the initial hash value, H(0), consists of the following 32-bit words in hex:
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Answered 2018-Jan-21 at 07:39This is the first component of initial value of SHA-224:
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