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Why passwords stored in DB not equal to any other source of SHA-512 generator

edited Aug 26, 2018 5:01AM in Oracle Weblogic Server (MOSC) 2 commentsAnswered

Why passwords generated using SQL Authentication Provider and and stored in DB not equal to any other source of SHA-512 generator.

Password stored in column U_PASSWORD table USERS of SQLAuthenticator Provider from Weblogic 12.2.1.2.

This password is SHA-512 and HASHED but is not equal others sources to compare.

DB Oracle stored:

welcome1 = {SHA-512}qcCd8N5MKaYlAuAWCY3gODh4NbAQST146ci5OjtClrLufTNeJseYYiCRsxOC9HQKBEpStbnJObzt+dY2JIvP9Q==

DB MySQL stored:

welcome1 = {SHA-512}qcCd8N5MKaYlAuAWCY3gODh4NbAQST146ci5OjtClrLufTNeJseYYiCRsxOC9HQKBEpStbnJObzt+dY2JIvP9Q==

https://www.miniwebtool.com/sha512-hash-generator/

welcome1 = a9c09df0de4c29a62502e016098de038387835b010493d78e9c8b93a3b4296b2ee7d335e26c798622091b31382f4740a044a52b5b9c939bcedf9d636248bcff5

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