GOT IT WORKING!! WOOHOO! (open up the champagne!)

Now I just need to get it working with salt (maybe with a tequilla and
lemon)

MusicAndy wrote:
> 
> This is not working...
> I have just done a hex dump and the key still bears no resemblence to the
> key reported by the command line....is it because i have version 0.9.8k of
> the SDK and 0.9.8g of the command line?
> 
> Dr. Stephen Henson wrote:
>> 
>> On Mon, Aug 10, 2009, MusicAndy wrote:
>> 
>>> 
>>> The Key looks completely different in command line to my program.  Why
>>> would
>>> this be the case when i am calling the bytes to key function????  I am
>>> using
>>> a password of "1" therefore in the C++ do I need to do the same..  do I
>>> need
>>> to pad out the password in the C++?
>>> 
>>> Help :(
>>> 
>> 
>> The key from EVP_BytesToKey() is in hex format so you need to do a hex
>> dump of
>> it.
>> 
>> You don't need to pad out the password a standard null terminated string
>> is
>> fine.
>> 
>> Steve.
>> --
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