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How to MODIFY ebuild not to "FAIL ON MD5 verification" ??
Löwis" mar...@v.loewis.de comp lang python Brad Tilley wrote: Is reading the first 4096 bytes of the files and calculating the md5 sum based on that sufficient for uniquely Clearly, you need to use the same procedure for later verification. The usual approach is to compute the md5sum for the entire file.

Secure password verification, how do I do that?
Julien Cabillot jcabil...@gmail.com linux gentoo user IyBlYnVpbGQgcGF0aF90b190aGVfZWJ1aWxkL3N1bi1qZGstMS41LjAuMDcuZWJ1aWxkIGRpZ2Vz dApBZnRlciB0aGF0IGVtZXJnZSBzdW4tamRrCgpPbiA3LzExLzA2LCBMZWFuZHJvIE1lbG8gZGUg U2FsZXMgPGxlYW5kcm9hbEBnbWFpbC5jb20+IHdyb3RlOgo+Cj4gZW1iZWRkZWQgZGlzdGZpbGVz

xinit-1.0.4.ebuild - Digest verification failed:
Nick Smith n...@computernick.com linux gentoo user i have been tring to update one of my computers on my network and for some reason keep failing on this one file, i have tried removing the file so it can download it again and it still comes back MD5 verification failed. what else can i do to resolve this?

[DSA 1210-1] New Mozilla Firefox packages fix several ...
MD5 from www.md5summer.com is perfect, but there are many others. Save the .md5 file along with the ghost images. At any time, you can easily verify the validity of your backup files by just running MD5summer. By the way, Ghost provides much the same functionality: Ghost -chkimg, <filename> But that requires Ghost

Upgrade Software Problem
<snip the potential problems with dump/md5> Could you use something like tripwire (which does an md5 of each file on the filesystem and stores them in a database for later verification)? I think tripwire only checks executable files, but the approach should work with all files. -- Bill Moran Potential Technologies

BIND 8.3.2 Release is now available
Chopin karoly.horv...@sbcglobal.net borland public delphi internet winsock You are interested only in validity, so if MD5 is also corrupted, it's quite impossible that both the data and MD5 will be corrupted in a way, that on the server it will be verified. :) "Adrien Reboisson" <rabusier__remove_t...@free.fr>

stream verification
In particolare, negli header delle mail trovo l'errore "/usr/bin/clamscan error 50" e poi, andando a ravanare tra i log trovo, nel log di clamav, l'errore: Reading databases from /var/lib/clamav ERROR: reload db failed: MD5 verification error Il serverino fa i suoi bravi aggiornamenti del db clamav tutti i giorni.

Failed on MD5 verification
En revanche, si on applique md5 à chaque fichier, une fois dans l'image montée en loopback, une fois sur le CD monté, ça devrait donner la même chose, Dans ce cas, l'image entière reste disponible, et il suffit de vérifier le md5 avec dd if=/dev/cdrom bs=2k count=$n | md5sum On pourrait aussi mettre du

TLS and client certificate verification
Digest verification failed: !!! /usr/portage/distfiles/util-macros-1.1.0.tar.bz2 !!! Reason: Failed on MD5 verification !!! Got: b1fc3a27b183e8eaf93fad26458fb3bf !!! Expected: bc06eebd94b6e65405c2d5b1e479fea8 bei mir ist der Hash OK (hab grade nochmal ein sync gemacht) versuch vorher nochmal ein # emerge --sync

2004 New Nominations
project/experimental/non-free/binary-i386/Packages Expected MD5: d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e Get:8 http://http.us.debian.org unstable Release [34.1kB] Metaindex acquired, queueing gpg verification Got Codename: sid Expecting Dist: unstable Transformed Dist: unstable Signature verification succeeded:

burning iso image of 4.2 FreeBSD onto a 650 Meg CD RW
Claus Assmann ca+sendmail(-no-copies-please)@mine.informatik.uni-kiel.de comp mail sendmail Robert MacGregor wrote: However I can't get verification of the client certificate working. The relevant header looks like: (using TLSv1/SSLv3 with cipher RC4-MD5 (128 bits) verified NO) ^^ Your client didn't provide a

MD5 and file verification accuracy?
Peter Jensen use...@pekajemaps.homeip.net alt os linux gentoo S wrote: What can I do to make the portage system accept my intentional modification of an ebuild script? Easy, you run 'ebuild /path/to/ebuild digest'. This check was only recently enforced, and I think it has something to do with how FEATURES="strict"

failed on MD5 verification
Michael
Sierchio Michael.Sierc...@Sun.Com.oops.spam.this.com sci crypt Roger Fleming wrote: ...Thus there are only finitely many files of some finite length. Roger, Roger, Roger... Give me an enumerated list of files of finite length and I will construct one that isn't in your list. Tsk, tsk.

Java Installation: failed on MD5 verification
On Sun, 3 Mar 2002 04:51:03 -0500, "ExTiNcT_|D_|E_|M_|O_|N" <z...@localhost.com> wrote: How can I copy files and md5 the copy and the source to check integrity, all in one easy step? I atleast know how to do it manually in about 3 steps for a few files at a time anyway. Write a shell script?

Question: Protecting multiposts with cryptography
... in clrmamepro any help would be grateful thanks X:\mame074b>chdman -verifyfix x:\arcadegames\roms\mace\mace.chd chdman - MAME Compressed Hunks of Data (CHD) manager 0.78 (Dec 24 2003) Input file: x:\arcadegames\roms\mace\mace.chd Verification complete MD5 verification successful! SHA1 verification successful!

docbkx412.zip MD5 verification failed?
I would like to keep some control of the many installed system components and thought of using MD5. If MS does not have a db somewhere with this I can´t really go forward. Does this exist? Or maybe this is already provided with the Msinfo32 digital signature verification function. Is it doing what I think it is

MD5 and file verification accuracy?
(The one caveat is that the length, in bytes, of a file input to MD5 must >> be representable as a 64 bit integer. Thus, strictly speaking, MD5 is undefined for files of length > (2^^64)-1 bytes; incidentally it is also undefined for input bit lengths not divisible by 8). The MD5 padding procedure appends the

xinit-1.0.4.ebuild - Digest verification failed:
I've received md5 errors before on emerges; refetching the sources fixed the issue. Emerge --fetchonly <package> used to work to make it refetch packages, but I don't think that works anymore. I would recommend manually deleting the ebuild files then doing a --fetchonly <package> to refetch them.

NBC: md5 question lurking inside
Bryan G. Olson bryan.ol...@removethis.uptronics.fake.com sci crypt Michael Sierchio wrote: There are (probably) infinitely many files of finite length with an MD5 hash equal to MD5(F), however. Roger Fleming wrote: Well, an incredibly large number, but still not infinite!! Michael Sierchio wrote: Uh, I think you're

Apache Download Verification Question
Vilmos Soti vil...@vilmos.org comp os linux "ExTiNcT_|D_|E_|M_|O_|N" <zip@localhost. com> writes: I have a few good linux and unix books I've been studying. I just haven't gotten to shell scripts yet. I didn't know if maybe there was a siingle command line that could do it. Thanks. cd /dir/where/files/are cp