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I'm using BackgroundWorker() in a STaThread application. I load my progressbar and GIF image in a separate form, which is then loaded by a separate instance of the BackgroundWorker(). All my progress bars and GIFs animations are working fine for all my application processes...until it met this line of code: using (SecureArray<byte> hashA = argon2A.Hash())
GIFs and progress bars just stopped moving. I thought my computer stopped responding. I tried to experiment on some sample forms just to make sure what stops my GIFs from playing. The code below works fine.
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private void DoForms()
{
Form1 form1 = new Form1();
var pb = new PictureBox();
pb.Image = global::TPCamera.Properties.Resources.instacam;
pb.SizeMode = PictureBoxSizeMode.AutoSize;
form1.Controls.Add(pb);
form1.Show();
Form2 form2 = new Form2();
pb = new PictureBox();
pb.Image = global::TPCamera.Properties.Resources.instacam;
pb.SizeMode = PictureBoxSizeMode.AutoSize;
form2.Controls.Add(pb);
form2.Show();
var screenSaver = frmScreenSaver.CreateInstance();
screenSaver.Show();
bgw3 = new BackgroundWorker();
bgw3.WorkerReportsProgress = true;
bgw3.DoWork += new DoWorkEventHandler(form1.bgw1_DoWork);
bgw3.ProgressChanged += form1.bgw1_ProgressChanged;
bgw3.RunWorkerCompleted += new System.ComponentModel.RunWorkerCompletedEventHandler(form1.bgw1_RunWorkerCompleted);
bgw3.RunWorkerAsync(20000);
bgw4 = new BackgroundWorker();
bgw4.WorkerReportsProgress = true;
bgw4.DoWork += new DoWorkEventHandler(this.bgw2_DoWork);
bgw4.ProgressChanged += form2.bgw2_ProgressChanged;
bgw4.RunWorkerCompleted += new System.ComponentModel.RunWorkerCompletedEventHandler(form2.bgw2_RunWorkerCompleted);
bgw4.RunWorkerAsync(10000);
}
`
But if I insert an Argon2.Verify() like this:
`var config = new Argon2Config();
var password = txtPassword.Text.Trim();
var passwordHash = txtPassword.Text.Trim().Encrypt(out config);`
Extender class to Encrypt password stops BackgroundWorker() process.
`
public static partial class Extenders
{
public static string Encrypt(this string password, out Argon2Config config)
{
config = null;
if (string.IsNullOrEmpty(password))
return string.Empty;
byte[] passwordBytes = Encoding.UTF8.GetBytes(password);
byte[] salt = Encoding.UTF8.GetBytes("???????????????");
byte[] secret = Encoding.UTF8.GetBytes("???????????????");
byte[] associatedData = Encoding.UTF8.GetBytes("???????????????");
//var _rng = RandomNumberGenerator.Create();
//_rng.GetBytes(salt);
//_rng.GetBytes(secret);
//_rng.GetBytes(associatedData);
config = new Argon2Config
{
Type = Argon2Type.DataIndependentAddressing,
Version = Argon2Version.Nineteen,
TimeCost = 10,
MemoryCost = 32768,
Lanes = 5,
Threads = Environment.ProcessorCount,
Password = passwordBytes,
Salt = salt, // >= 8 bytes if not null
Secret = secret,
AssociatedData = associatedData,
HashLength = 20 // >= 4
};
var argon2A = new Argon2(config);
string hashString;
using (SecureArray<byte> hashA = argon2A.Hash()) //===> this line of code stops GIFs
{
hashString = config.EncodeString(hashA.Buffer);
}
return hashString;
}
}
`
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Hi,
I'm using BackgroundWorker() in a STaThread application. I load my progressbar and GIF image in a separate form, which is then loaded by a separate instance of the BackgroundWorker(). All my progress bars and GIFs animations are working fine for all my application processes...until it met this line of code:
using (SecureArray<byte> hashA = argon2A.Hash())
GIFs and progress bars just stopped moving. I thought my computer stopped responding. I tried to experiment on some sample forms just to make sure what stops my GIFs from playing. The code below works fine.
`
`
But if I insert an Argon2.Verify() like this:
Extender class to Encrypt password stops BackgroundWorker() process.
`
`
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: