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md5 checksums for downloads: how do I use them?
Andreas
Kaestner andreaskaest...@web.de alt comp freeware Hi @ll, found the following some minutes ago - tried it - liked it. MD5 Summer v1.1 Application for generating and verifying MD5 checksums http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~floydian/dotexe.html (342 KB) MD5: d4f33ea7a315a76faf13107e92ae9e8b Regards Andreas.

CVSup 15.4 is now available
I tried to verify that the MD5 sum that was given onthe webpage for the file, but could not. It turns out (after a flurry of emails with the site owners) that my md5 checksum matched the one for the UNCOMPRESSED file. Now, I did not *initiate* this unpacking. Now, I have learned that XP handles ZIP files in the OS

HELP! How to check MD5 checksums of ISO images???????
... Can someone point me to some place where I can figure out how to use the signatures that are often available for downoads? http://www.sunfreeware.com/ there's a package there called "md5" which you can install (and if you downloaded pkg-get from the same site first: # pkg-get -i md5 ). hth t -- Yes way!

Need advice on a project (wrt to tie'ing to a file ...
ORG mailing freebsd ports Synopsis: [PATCH] editors/vim5 missing MD5 checksums Responsible-Changed-From-To: freebsd-ports->obrien Responsible-Changed-By: trevor Responsible-Changed-When: Tue Oct 10 01:06:29 PDT 2000 Responsible-Changed-Why: to maintainer http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=21888 To

Change 18543: Update the MD5 checksums.
A) binaries? this would be excellent since i have just now been given the responsibility of admin'n this server, and i dont have alot of confidence in my predocessor. Amazingly enough, Sun just announced yesterday that md5 checksums of all Solaris releases are available at http://sunsolve.sun.com.

calculating md5 checksums with trf
Vic Abell a...@vic.cc.purdue.edu comp security unix In article <COLEMAN. 95Apr17173...@redwood.skiles.gatech.edu> cole...@redwood.skiles.gatech.edu (Richard Coleman) writes: What standalone utility does everyone use to compute MD5 checksums? I've found libraries, but no standalone utility. Pointers are appreciated.

Putting MD5 checksums on the web site
Whatever software is needed I will include on the server so people don't need to search. cgwg wrote: MD5 checksums should work for any file type. I would prefer if you used MD5 because it's fairly standard in linux distributions, which means no searching for software for me. They're also quite small (under 100

ports/21888: [PATCH] editors/vim5 missing MD5 checksums
houghi hou...@houghi.org.invalid alt os linux suse Evangelical Idiot wrote: Could someone please post 'em? Thanks! 1) There are no officia MD5 checksums, because there are no official iso downloads. 2) Why not buy them or wait for the FTP version? -- houghi http://houghi.org/jargon The jargon files looking lice

Where are the MD5 checksums for Debian ISO's?
Barry Margolin barry.margo...@level3.com comp unix solaris In article <H0Kea.8$BK4...@news.oracle.com>, Thomas Dao <thomas....@oracle.com> wrote: Is md5 checksums a much more secure and accurate way to check the integrity of a file than using just sum? Yes. A simple checksum won't change if you just swap two bytes

MD5 Checksums on Solaris 9/8
MD5 checksums for the release images are included at the bottom of this message. ftp://ftp.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/ ftp://ftp2.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/ ftp://ftp3.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/ ftp://ftp4.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/ ftp://ftp5.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/ ftp://ftp7.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/ ftp://ftp14.

Being "CREATIVE" = RW8438E & md5 mismatches
MD5 is an algorithm which generates a one-way cryptographic checksum, or 'hash', of its input. The same input will always generate the same MD5 checksum. The probability of two different inputs generating the same MD5 checksum is so miniscule as to be irrelevant. A checksum cannot be reversed to obtain its original

New episode up (AVI & MPG); need advice
Greetings I grabed some ISO's off this site and all the checksums failed for the files I have. Apart from anoyingly downloading all these AGAIN from a different site, is there any place I can get PAR2 parity files to repair these? there MD5 checks failed on all 3 ISO's (which explains why I can't install Mandrake

tcp md5 checksums broken in 7.0-beta3
"Bjoern
A. Zeeb" bzeeb-li...@lists.zabbadoz.net mailing freebsd net On Mon, 26 Nov 2007, Nick Hilliard wrote: Hi, Are TCP MD5 checksums working at all in freebsd7.0-beta3? I've got two physically identical machines, one running 6.2 and the other 7.0-beta3. Both are running quagga 0.99.9 with the md5 patch.

XP and MD5 checksums?
You've?been?told?that?there are NO checksums available. How do you expect folks to generate checksums that will match what you have when we don't even know what you have? ... i think the idea (hope) that someone will break out their CDs and generate checksum values for them, then publish those values. Won't work.

md5 checksums for 4/2001 companion cd download [was Re ...
Abigail abig...@fnx.com comp lang perl misc Pål Løberg (pallo-n...@orakel.ntnu.no) wrote on MDCCLVII September MCMXCIII in <URL: news:dt4k968nz1s.fsf@verden.pvv.ntnu.no>: ++ ++ Have anyone implemented MD5 checksums routines (primarily for ++ calculating MD5 checksums of files) in Perl4 without using external ++

5 CD Suse 9.2 Professional MD5 checksums please!
In the same directory in the mirror from which you fetched the 3 iso images, there is this file which contains the 3 md5 checksums: 9.2-download.md5sums.asc Put the 3 iso images and this file in the same directory, switch to that directory and then run md5sum against this file, using this command: md5sum -c

bin/34628: [pkg_install] pkg-routines ignore the recorded md5 ...
Mark Linimon lini...@FreeBSD.org fa freebsd bugs Old Synopsis: pkg-routines ignore the recorded md5 checksums New Synopsis: [pkg_install] pkg-routines ignore the recorded md5 checksums Responsible-Changed-From-To: jkh->freebsd-bugs Responsible-Changed-By: linimon Responsible-Changed-When: Mon Sep 19 15:15:58 GMT

md5 checksums never right
Perfect Reign wrote: Onideus Mad Hatter wrote: CRC is NOT for security, something like MD5 checksums are FAR more suitable. ....you do know checksums are far more deficient than CRC checking, right? Although they're simpler, which I guess is why you're so keen on them. ^_^ Yeah, you're right, Mattie!

Notice: Open Servers Used for Supersedes/Cancel/Sendsys Attacks
Bruce A. Mah b...@freebsd.org fa freebsd security If memory serves me right, Udo Erdelhoff wrote: some time ago, Bruce added the MD5 checksums for the 4.7 ISOs to the release notes website (www/en/releases/4.7R/CHECKSUM-i386.MD5 in the CVS repository). I think this is a good idea that should be repeated for 5.0.

Checksums and MD5
"Peter Pentchev" r...@orbitel.bg mailing freebsd ports Number: 21888 Category: ports Synopsis: [PATCH] editors/vim5 missing MD5 checksums Confidential: no Severity: non-critical Priority: low Responsible: freebsd-ports State: open Quarter: Keywords: Date-Required: Class: change-request Submitter-Id: current-users