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Mandrake 9.2 ISOs and md5 checksums
James Harvey har...@indyvax.iupui.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.

How do I check md5 checksums?
Upgrading ports from source can often result in different versions of the same port claiming the same files and confusing things like ``pkg_info -W'', which is when md5 checksum can be helpful. There could be other uses. How-To-Repeat: cd /var/db/pkg cp -Rp <some package> test-<some package> vi test-<some

Bug#220675: xserver-common: Providing requested info
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MD5s should match the ones on the mirrors, with the exception of the rpms, which do not come with external checksums. Instead of signing each file with GnuPG, I have signed this message, which contains the MD5 checksums for each file in the 7.3.2, 7.3.1, 7.3, and 7.2.3 branches. The checksums are in a normal

MD5 Checksums on Solaris 9/8
Fortunately the md5 checksums were published for those 290 files, so I only had to check them versus my downloaded files. It was all automatic after a bit of formatting to make things consistent with the format used by this md5 summer, taking less than 30 minutes to run the validation. (The original published list

#19270 [NEW]: Supply MD5 checksums for files in downloads
How do I test the MD5 checksum of the ISO image of the file before I burn it to disk and after I burn it to disk to be certian that I have good data?? I am using Mandrake 9.0 , KDE 3.0.3 and X-CD-Roast... md5sum /path/to/distro.iso Then compare it against the md5sum file on Mandrake's FTP server.

Putting MD5 checksums on the web site
Logically, they were identical in every way; but differences in the whitespace caused their MD5 checksums to disagree. This led to "fixups," which slowed down updates considerably. To solve this problem once and for all, I have introduced a new "loose" checksum in the current version. It is used only for RCS files.

missing md5 checksums for Sarge
These aren't conffiles, though they share the use of MD5 checksums to detect changes. Please review the Debian X FAQ[1], which covers this information in exhaustive The .md5sum files contain MD5 checksums, and the .roster files contain a list of packages that might write a new version of the configuration file.

HELP! How to check MD5 checksums of ISO images???????
Dave Uhring daveuhr...@yahoo.com comp unix solaris On Tue, 13 Jul 2004 07:09:37 -0700, Double Dumbass on You wrote: Is there an inherent method of generating MD5 checksums on Sol 8/9? If not, what is the most widely used utility? We are looking for the least complicated install, if installation is necessary.

Testimonies on successful tgz files >300~700MB?
Thomas Quinot tho...@cuivre.fr.eu.org linux debian bugs dist Package: yada Version: 0.5 Severity: wishlist It would be great if YADA produced an MD5 checksums file just as debstd did. -- System Information Debian Release: potato Kernel Version: Linux melusine 2.2.10 #1 mar jun 15 21:58:46 CEST 1999 i686 unknown

Mandrake 9.2 ISOs and md5 checksums
Mike M...@BBBB.invalid nl comp hardware "Jhon" <no.m...@please.nl> schreef: Kan iemand En het hardware probleem is..? -- Groeten, Mike. BBBB.

Change 18710: Update the MD5 checksums.
With your + my other patches (not posted yet) I have valid md5 sums again for all but the S/A case. Expect a patch soonish. Ok. Last problem solved as well. foo# tcpdump -e -l -n -i lo0 -s 0 -M "aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa" port 2345 tcpdump: verbose output suppressed, use -v or -vv for full protocol decode listening on lo0

Change 20052: Update MD5 checksums.
Przemyslaw Czerpak dru...@polbox.com comp lang clipper On Thu, 11 Aug 2005 22:27:21 GMT, Robert(Bob) Smith <rws1...@gmail.com> wrote: legacy EXE MD5 signatures would give me the same results. Imagine my surprise when the signatures did not match! They will not match because binaries may contain things like module

ports/21888: [PATCH] editors/vim5 missing MD5 checksums
ed...@mavetju.org sol lists freebsd questions On Mon, Oct 01, 2001 at 09:07:46AM +1000, Alex Helbig wrote: I have downloaded a copy of 4.4-install.iso from ftp2.au.freebsd.org and then to verify the download generated the MD5 checksum of the iso image and got a different result to the published checksum in CHECKSUM

MD5 checksums ณoฌOคฐป๒ชFฆ่????
I've just downloaded the 3 CD images for Linux Mandrake 10 and the md5 checksums file. What's the command to verify the checksums? Don't you just type: md5 /path/to/file and compare the output? Yep, or 'openssl md5 /path/to/file' if you want to type a bit more. The output digest *ought* to be identical :-)) Cheers,

Any way to stop double bouncebacks?
... wrote: then click line with Re: md5sum'ing block devices I downloaded the MDK 9.0 ISO image because my CD was damaged and I need to burn a new one. How do I test the MD5 checksum of the ISO image of the file before I burn it to disk and after I burn it to disk to be certian that I have good data??

HELP! How to check MD5 checksums of ISO images???????
My signed checksums do prevent an attack in which someone breaks into the postgresql server and installs a trojaned version of the source code. This person also create and installs a MD5 for the trojaned version and put that on the web site as well. The mirrors faithfully pick up the new versions, until nothing but

Putting MD5 checksums on the web site
I never get ]the checksums to come out right. Am I doing something wrong, or is tcp/ip ]that bad at screwing up binary transfers? ]How critical is it to match the checksums? Critical. You have no idea where the change is. Make sure that you use binary transfer.

Creating checksums (MD5)
all mail refused el...@notatla.org.uk comp unix solaris In article <10f7r986gf5t...@news.supernews.com>, Double Dumbass on You wrote: Is there an inherent method of generating MD5 checksums on Sol 8/9? If not, what is the most widely used utility? We are looking for the least complicated install, if installation is

md5 checksums on non-files
Unfortunately, the MD5 checksum was found different than the attached pattern within the checksum.md5. Would you be so kind to email me the partial MD5 checksums of every 10M as an output of the following sh script s=0 while [ "$s" != "63" ] do dd if=4.0-install.iso bs=10240k count=1 skip=$s | md5 s=`expr $s + 1`

GnuPG / PGP signed MD5 checksums for PostgreSQL 7.3.2, 7.3.1, 7.3 ...
Udo Erdelhoff u...@nathan.ruhr.de mailing freebsd doc Hi, 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. I could assemble the file easily enough from