Generating a SHA-256 hash from the Linux command line

There are plenty of ways to generate a hash on any operating system, but when we talk about generating an almost-unique and fixed size bit hash, then nothing can replace the SHA algorithm.

Before making use of the Linux command to generate a SHA-256 hash, we must know what SHA actually is and what it is good for.

What is SHA-256?

SHA-256 in very simple terms is a cryptographic hash function that has a digest length of 256 bits. It is an algorithm that generates an almost-unique and fixed size 256-bit (32-byte) hash. This algorithm was developed by the NSA (National Security Agency) as part of the SHA-2 family of hash functions.

SHA-256 is widely used for data integrity verification, digital signatures, password storage, and blockchain technology. It produces a unique fingerprint for any input data, making it ideal for detecting data tampering or corruption.

Basic Example

Consider the following string −

I like Tutorialspoint

If we use the SHA-256 algorithm on the above string, we get the following hash −

1b2ca228e3847e330f006772aa0af2cd307f0ae92c6722cbb0c1533a84ba5339

Methods to Generate SHA-256 Hash

Linux provides two primary methods to generate SHA-256 hashes from the command line. Let's explore both approaches with examples.

Method 1 − Using OpenSSL

The first method uses the openssl command with the dgst (digest) option −

echo -n "TutorialPoint" | openssl dgst -sha256

Output

(stdin)= 62e2de2644fa0987f79f54118c175d6a924e50aa60df1ff38e197eac0da8a963

Method 2 − Using sha256sum

The second method uses the dedicated sha256sum command, which is simpler and more direct −

echo -n "TutorialsPoint" | sha256sum

Output

62e2de2644fa0987f79f54118c175d6a924e50aa60df1ff38e197eac0da8a963  -

Key Points

  • The -n flag with echo prevents adding a newline character, ensuring accurate hash generation.

  • Both methods produce the same hash value for identical input.

  • The sha256sum method includes a dash (-) indicating input from stdin.

  • You can also hash files directly using sha256sum filename.

Comparison

Method Command Advantages
OpenSSL openssl dgst -sha256 Supports multiple hash algorithms, cleaner output format
sha256sum sha256sum Simpler syntax, shows input source, widely available

Conclusion

Both openssl dgst -sha256 and sha256sum commands effectively generate SHA-256 hashes in Linux. The choice between them depends on your specific needs and preference for output format. SHA-256 provides a reliable way to create unique fingerprints for data integrity and security purposes.

Updated on: 2026-03-17T09:01:38+05:30

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