Fedora :: Find The Sha1/md5sum Hashes For Fedora14?
Feb 23, 2011where would i find the sha1/md5sum hashes for fedora14?
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View 1 RepliesI must be having a "senior moment".I just downloaded 'debian-sq-di-rc1-i386-netinst.iso' but I can't for the life of me find a list of Debian md5sums.I know I've done it before but I'm stumped. Sorry to be a pain.
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I also need some sort of error handling to output all md5's that didnt pass the hash check.
I am building an active directory and using BIND9 as my DNS. To allow for secure dynamic updates from the domain, I am enabling GSS-TSIG as detailed here and here. Unfortunately, some of the commands and configurations used here seem to be depreciated, at least in the newer versions that I'm using. My issue is one of keytab encryption. I generated a keytab using ktpass.exe on the Windows Server 2008 domain controller. I have tried DES/MD5, AES128/SHA1 and AES256/SHA1, each have been turned down by ktutil on the kerberos server (FreeBSD). Each time, it outputs the following error: ktutil: AES256/SHA1*: encryption type AES256/SHA1* not supported *Respective to encryption used.
I cannot find a list of suitable encryption schemes that ktutil will accept. The FreeBSD handbook details a means of producing a keytab file, but I'm not sure how to configure the Domain Controller to use the keytab.
is there anyone who checked your downloaded file against the provided key? i have successfully downloaded the Fedora-12-i386-DVD.iso several times, but the SHA1 is not the one in Fedora-12-i386-CHECKSUM is there anyone who has the same problem? the SHA1 i calculated is: 0dc8ed436f0b44874454a379e8de5ad057c0115d
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I've been trying to write php or perl code to generate the sha-512 password hashes in fedora. I've been unable to do the hashing which is encoded in the shadow file on fedora core 11. Does anyone have php or perl code which provides the hashing algorithm. (All of my attempts result in the encrypted hashing being longer than 86 character -- the length that crypt says the sha-512 should be)
View 3 Replies View RelatedI have Fedora-13-i386-DVD.torrent download on;
Fedora Project Bittorrent Tracker [URL]
Finally the package folder downloaded;
$ cd Fedora-13-i386-DVD
$ ls
Code:
Fedora-13-i386-CHECKSUM Fedora-13-i386-DVD.iso
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I've been using a script to compare the MD5sum of a CD and the ISO used to burn the CD. This script works great in Fedora 8 but in Fedora 12 it returns a different check sum for the CD and ISO.
Code: #Compares the checksums of an iso9660 image and a burned disk.
#This script is released into the public domain by it's author.
if [ -n "$BASH" ]; then
shopt -s expand_aliases
fi
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I'm new to linux runing fedora 14 want to play mp3 and mpeg4 video formats is there an all in one player?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have to use squid proxy server on fedora14 to develop the application/ software based on the Proxy sever analysing and count number of user and downloaded file size... .My main problems are, I'm not able to configure the access.log file in "Common Logfile Format" and how to develop the application
View 1 Replies View RelatedI'm currently running tests on my SAM file on my XP partition. Partly because I want a password that is hard to crack, and also out of curiosity. While running John the Ripper (no options used) I'm noticing that there are 8 pasword hashes, yet only 4 users associated with WinXP. I know that JTR only does 7(?) characters when it check for a solution. Is the 8 hashes because it separates passwords longer than 7 into 2 hashes, and then cracks them individually as 2 parts? I did try googling this,
View 2 Replies View RelatedHad to happen I guess - cheap cracking on the cloud; see here
View 14 Replies View RelatedOpenPGP Standard RFC 4880, not really a Linux Question, but as may be using GnuPG on Linux I thought I would ask here
The Modification Detection Code Packet is defined to use SHA-1, even though it does state in section 13.11. that this can be altered, and gives example methods. However this would cause interoperability, (q1)so I assume there is no standard method of doing this??
- How much of a threat do you believe this to be? Even though the SHA-1 hash is encrypted within the symmetrically encrypted integrity protected data packet.
I just downloaded CentOS-5.5-i386-bin-DVD.iso from a mirror and there is no check sum file or hash for
this ISO. The md5sum.txt file contains:
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I am running 3 guest machines in KVM and also I have bridged the host machine so that I would be able to get the network access on the guest machines and I am getting it also, but the problem is that I am not able to ssh one guest machine from another guest machine moreover I am able to ssh the host machine from any of the guest machine.
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View 10 Replies View RelatedI'm trying to generate MD5 hashtext within gnome-terminal that will match that generated by PHP running on a live web server. However, when I hash the same text I get completely different results!
Code:
<?php md5('testing123') ?> ===> 7f2ababa423061c509f4923dd04b6cf1
bash$ echo 'testing123' | openssl md5 ===> bad9425ff652b1bd52b49720abecf0ba
Could this be a character set problem? My terminal is running UTF-8, but even if I change it to ISO-8859-1, the hashtext that's generated is the same. Also tried using md5sum with a text file, saved in various character encodings, but still got the same [wrong] hashtext. I'm running Ubuntu 9.10, tried running the local hash in both gnome-terminal 2.28.1 and the CTRL+ALT+F1 console.
I'm trying to figure out if I can force apache's mod_auth to use md5 hashed passwords. Is this possible and if so, how is this set up?
View 3 Replies View RelatedI am trying to output md5 or sha1 along with fullpath/filename and file size but I dont seem to find a way to do this.
with
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find . -printf '%s %p'
i can retrieve size and fullpath and filename
however I am not able to merge that info with the md5 or sha1 of the file
my aim is to have a file such as this
6435b607f86b6e6be1e77bb3b1987677d1377275 ./abc/asda/file1.txt 404
6435b607f86b6e6be1e77bb3b987677d13772725 ./abc/asda/file2.txt 1404
also, performance is an issue for me, since i need to get the info out of 10m files (approx 6TB), so commands like find are preferred and less iterations among commands would be great too.
btw i've tried to use something like this
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find . -type f -printf '%s %p'| xargs awk '{x=system("md5sum "$2)}END {print x" "$2" "$1}'
but variable x contains the return value of the system command md5sum and not the stdout
The /etc/shadow file contains an id of $1$, $2$, $5$ or $6$ to show the encryption method used.A salt follows this,followed by the password hash.When a user is created and a password is set, a hash is RANDOMLY generated and used as the salt to the password hash. Everytime that user logs in, login checks /etc/shadow for the $id$ and salt and runs the password given by the user through the hash mechanism ($id$) using the salt in /etc/shadow.So basically does login look at /etc/shadow for the $id$ and salt to create a hash with which to compare to the /etc/shadow hash?question 2 - If my $id$ was $5$, which is sha256, how would i go about changing this? Like is there a shadow.conf or crypt.conf or something? Can i change it per user?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI am trying to install bugzila on CentOS release 5.5. In that process I have to install perl package Digest::SHA. I did it through yum (Doesnt seems to be recognized by cpan and bugzila)
1. yum install perl-Digest-SHA
Loaded plugins: fastestmirror
Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile
* addons: mirror.ubiquityservers.com
* base: mirrors.cmich.edu
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I am not sure why cpan and bugzila are not recognizing the module and where is the mistake. I am unable to interpret why make file is having problem in cpan Can any one throw some light on what exactly is going wrong with my install
I have a hash of hashes and I need to sort this by value and write to a javascript array file..Currently I am using the following
foreach my $key(sort { keys %{$trans{$a}} <=> keys %{$trans{$b}}} keys %transmission)
{
foreach my $role(sort {$trans{$key}{$a} cmp $trans{$key}{$b}} keys %{$trans{$key}})
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I'm trying to figure out how to code for this specific type of instance - I want to use a hash and have the key be a reference to an array, and not use the key in the standard way of it being a scalar. Basically, I have a large output that I need to process line by line, and rather have access to it as an array than a big block in a scalar. For the big block hash as a scalar I would do -
Code:
foreach $CONTROLLER (<CONTROLLER_LIST>) {
$ALL_DISKS{$CONTROLLER} = `ssh -n <commands>`;
}
Now I know I could take the scalar and split it to another array after the fact like -
Code:
@TEMP_HOLD = split (/s+/,$ALL_DISKS{$CONTROLLER});
How would I code it that I would have access to the key information as an array and not a scalar? I know it needs to be a pointer and we're going to have -> in there somewhere, but not sure how to approach it. Some of the documentaiton I've been reading about referencing I've found a little confusing so far, and trying to figure out how to use them in context of what I'm working on.
There are md5 and/or sha1 checksum files for the CentOS 5.5 ISO files, e.g. "part 1 of X". However there is no checksum for the combined ISO file. I believe we can check the media at boot time, but it would be nice to have a checksum for the combined ISO's and not just the individual pieces. Any file system should do an error free copy, but there is always the possibility of a copy not happening correctly. Is there any official source for the checksum files I'm looking for? There are sums for CentOS-5.5-x86_64-bin-DVD-1of2.iso and 2of2.iso but nothing for CentOS-5.5-x86_64-bin-DVD.iso.
x86_64 media and their sha1sums are:
0c27f508728f6a96f50e4201cd770fe9e57af3e2 CentOS-5.5-x86_64-bin-1of8.iso
ff57db0cf9af9bfc65471f49444ea92cdc238347 CentOS-5.5-x86_64-bin-2of8.iso
0faf38976fbf4053180a25f7535d66b084092059 CentOS-5.5-x86_64-bin-3of8.iso
b097bf9b747f2d16da00ff29f1e0d40b523b0a55 CentOS-5.5-x86_64-bin-4of8.iso
f1179ec875c0b4792e56f660493e82f0aff5e0f3 CentOS-5.5-x86_64-bin-5of8.iso
009892c8de408dc091e5a96b4a4ab213f2d5fe17 CentOS-5.5-x86_64-bin-6of8.iso
9660e63bd06a68ce94fe98defae1a0806ab834ae CentOS-5.5-x86_64-bin-7of8.iso
80c74ca2622b9aee3621a13a0cf6dbdc7743b4ee CentOS-5.5-x86_64-bin-8of8.iso
a85d7cd41f49f2146177dae52163d5dca276efc2 CentOS-5.5-x86_64-bin-DVD-1of2.iso
bb9a2c140170f10ed854541004539890ef7c68c8 CentOS-5.5-x86_64-bin-DVD-2of2.iso
3a04aa81ef75f329bf245a8c4f02af8137a84fb8 CentOS-5.5-x86_64-LiveCD.iso
231af7ca726557634a1f4d4f57436aab5a75f3b4 CentOS-5.5-x86_64-netinstall.iso
The MD5 sum I get is:
; SlavaSoft Optimizing Checksum Utility - fsum 2.52.00337
; Generated on 01/01/11 at 10:54:56
; 9b0d108cb3a80a9ce1eb9c3bcde0aceb *CentOS-5.5-x86_64-bin-DVD.iso
The SHA1 sum I get is:
; SlavaSoft Optimizing Checksum Utility - fsum 2.52.00337
; Generated on 01/01/11 at 11:12:17
; 40d11a8901a6af0c295a284b17dcdb66a83dc070 ?SHA1*CentOS-5.5-x86_64-bin-DVD.iso
I got a CD with a book - doc files.When I look at it with nautilus or with wine notepad it tells me that the CD is empty. capacity 49.4 MB. It does show the name of the CD BOOK2XTRAS - so at least the name field in the first sector is where it is supposed to be.When I boot to my 2nd drive - an old win98 sys - it sees all the files on the CD. Same CD drive in each case. I go to another fedora computer I have and it does n.ot see the contents either.
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When i tried this in redhat and centos it was working in my class room but when i am trying it in real time it is not working so what does it mean and how to resolve the issue.