Re: MD5

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On Thu, Sep 20, 2007 at 11:02:52AM +0200, LEONARDO (ROOKIE) wrote:
> THERE IS SOME DIFFERENCE  WHEN WE USE TO CHECK  THE INTEGRITY WITH MD5 OR SHA1UM, I ALWAYS DO  WITH MD5, AND THE CHARACTER CHAIN IS DIFFERENT FROM SHA1UM :-o 

Don't use all upper-case text, it's like shouting.

Yes, there is a lot of difference between the two. The algorithm is MD5
or SHA1 depending on the command/file name.

Use sha1sum -c SHA1SUM to test the integrity of the files.

> 
>  I've downloaded from utorrent, the iso image.
> 
> There  are probabilities , that the iso image is corrupted

If the torrent download correctly, it's probably ok. Torrent already
uses SHA1.

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