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SHA-256 is part of the SHA-2 family of hash functions with a 256-bit output and a 128-bit security level.
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Different inputs but able to generate consistent outputs across different SHA engines
In short, this will be not be possible, even if we only use one secure hash function rather than two. You seem to be describing a sort of dual second-preimage attack where we need to find two inputs …