10 bytes is 80 bits which is 2**80 units of complexity. Typically the minimum that most digests use is 128 bits to get enough entropy. A binary Digest::MD5 digest will be 16 bytes long. A hex digest will be 32 characters long. A base64 digest will be 22 characters long. Binary is of course the most efficient presentation.
What is wrong with 16 bytes? You could always use substr {ducks for cover}
tachyon
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In reply to Re: Alternative Perl encryption module
by tachyon
in thread Alternative Perl encryption module
by Anonymous Monk
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