Using the online SHA-256 hash calculator at http://www.xorbin.com/tools/sha256-hash-calculator, the hash of:

800C28FCA386C7A227600B2FE50B7CAE11EC86D3BF1FBE471BE89827E19D72AA1D

is given as:

e2e4146a36e9c455cf95a4f259f162c353cd419cc3fd0e69ae36d7d1b6cd2c09

which is the exact result returned by Digest::SHA::sha256_hex:

This is a hexdigest->e2e4146a36e9c455cf95a4f259f162c353cd419cc3fd0e69a +e36d7d1b6cd2c09

Where did you get the expected result beginning 81477...?

Update 1: Same result at http://hash.online-convert.com/sha256-generator.

Update 2: ++aitap for the solution below.

Athanasius <°(((><contra mundum


In reply to Re^3: Digest sha256 returns gibberish by Athanasius
in thread Digest sha256 returns gibberish by invalid_logic

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