I have a string say FhY=
which has been encoded to hex. So when run
>>> b6 = 'FhY='
>>> b6.decode('base64')
'\x16\x16'
This is a hex string that once converted should be 22 22
. This result has been proven on the site https://conv.darkbyte.ru/ . However, I cannot seem to do a proper conversion from base64 to decimal representation. Some of the challenges I am facing are
base64 > base16
( Convert a base64 encoded string to binary ), base64 > binary > decimal
( Convert hex string to int in Python ) both of which have failed. Please assist.
You need to convert each byte from the decoded string to its decimal value. So this should solve it:
b6 = 'FhY='
' '.join([ str(ord(c)) for c in b6.decode('base64') ])
Results in 22 22
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