Mono.Security[00 24 00 00 04 80 00 00 94 00 00 00 06 02 00 00 00 24 00 00 52 53 41 31 00 04 00 00 01 00 01 00 79 15 99 77 D2 D0 3A 8E 6B EA 7A 2E 74 E8 D1 AF CC 93 E8 85 19 74 95 2B B4 80 A1 2C 91 34 47 4D 04 06 24 47 C3 7E 0E 68 C0 80 53 6F CF 3C 3F BE 2F F9 C9 79 CE 99 84 75 E5 06 E8 CE 82 DD 5B 0F 35 0D C1 0E 93 BF 2E EE CF 87 4B 24 77 0C 50 81 DB EA 74 47 FD DA FA 27 7B 22 DE 47 D6 FF EA 44 96 74 A4 F9 FC CF 84 D1 50 69 08 93 80 28 4D BD D3 5F 46 CD FF 12 A1 BD 78 E4 EF 00 65 D0 16 DF]1.0.5000.02.0.0.0Gtk# is thread aware, but not thread safe; See the Gtk# Thread Programming for details.Mono.Security.Cryptography.MD2Managed implementation of the MD2 cryptographic hash function. WARNING: The MD2 algorithm hasn't been broken but is no more considered safe for newer design. It is included in Mono.Security for compatibility reasons as older, but still valid, root certificates are signed using an MD2 hash.The MD2 algorithm is detailled in the IETF RFC 1319 "The MD2 Message-Digest Algorithm", available at http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1319.txtConstructorCreates a new MD2Managed instance.To be added1.0.5000.02.0.0.0MethodSystem.Void
Byte array containing the data to hash.
Where in the input buffer to start.
Size in bytes of the data in the buffer to hash.
Drives the hashing function. To be added1.0.5000.02.0.0.0MethodSystem.Byte[]This finalizes the hash. Takes the data from the chaining variables and returns it. a To be added1.0.5000.02.0.0.0MethodSystem.VoidResets the class after use. Called automatically after hashing is done. To be added1.0.5000.02.0.0.0