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MemoryHardHasher

Don't actually use this

An implementation of memory hard hashing in C++.

Don't actually use this

Created as an exercise in C++, don't use this.
I'm certain there's all sorts of shit wrong with it.

Don't actually use this

It all seems to work though. Assumes OpenSSL/SHA256.

INSTALLATION

 $ make

EXAMPLE USAGE / OUTPUT

Pass a string to hash and a strength. Strength is used to determine the number of iterations of the hashed password to use to fill out memory. Memory usage will be correlated with 2^strength. Strength of 24 uses about 16.7MB of memory.

 $ ./mh "Hello, World" 16
 Hash: 85c376aa5fc8b75e027cad088dc76c7e56137b555e49db73f39ae766e40de317
 Time Taken: 0 seconds.

 $ ./mh "Hello, World" 22
 Hash: 1454ab24885f12dd053920463fe424bc06092e8e2d35f93a797faa225cb1e371
 Time Taken: 5 seconds.

 $ ./mh "Hello, World" 23
 Hash: c29c401544514e86a88e2143e309a2be830e4e6612a135e733dd4200fe3ccf55
 Time Taken: 9 seconds.

 $ ./mh "Hello, World" 24
 Hash: cd7909a3419555adcbdb82883848fa9927a0846bf103ee9a90046b078ece8d28
 Time Taken: 18 seconds.

 $ ./mh "Hello, World" 25
 Hash: 6423a7d74ead0618f77f015977f074d6c6542a654e745f233680a0b48083834a
 Time Taken: 37 seconds.

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