How to get a random string of 32 hexadecimal digits through command line?
If you are looking for a single command and have openssl installed, see below. Generate random 16 bytes (32 hex symbols) and encode in hex (also -base64 is supported).
openssl rand -hex 16
If you have hexdump
then:
hexdump -vn16 -e'4/4 "%08X" 1 "\n"' /dev/urandom
should do the job.
Explanation:
-v
to print all data (by defaulthexdump
replaces repetition by*
).-n16
to consume 16 bytes of input (32 hex digits = 16 bytes).4/4 "%08X"
to iterate four times, consume 4 bytes per iteration and print the corresponding 32 bits value as 8 hex digits, with leading zeros, if needed.1 "\n"
to end with a single newline.