> On Fri, May 11, 2007 at 12:58:59PM -0700, Alexander Sotirov wrote: >>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >>> Cygwin mirrors have in their toplevel a setup.exe and an md5.sum. The >>> m5sum is >>> >>> ae1944f528338033bab3b4710d5bd736 setup.bz2 >>> b31ddcef84f25919a5d3184167b4a90d setup.exe >>> 0503889504b7ff0b23e65586a522b3ad setup.ini >>> >>> whereas the setup.exe has actually the md5sum: >>> >>> fbc848393ed05ef4f51a253f75bcafeb >>> >>> I checked that for ftp://mirror.switch.ch/mirror/cygwin/setup.exe and >>> ftp://ftp.mirror.ac.uk/sites/sources.redhat.com/ftp/cygwin/setup.exe >>> and some others. >> >>I reported this in January: http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2007-02/msg00006.html >> >>Nobody seemed to care. Considering the fact that MD5 collisions are now >>trivial >>to generate, it probably doesn't matter much anyways - the fact that your copy >>of setup.exe has the right MD5 doesn't mean that it hasn't been tampered with. > > We don't control the content of mirrors. > > If you think this is an issue, contact the mirror(s) in question. > > cgf
I've only checked some mirrors. Since all have those same setup.exe, my idea was, that it would be the original (do I even have access to that -- I think I'm supposed not to dowloed from there?) server which is also carrying this other executable. Therefore my advice to check there (and I trust you're controlling the master server?), but of course I might be totally confused and mistaking all and everything. Regards -- Markus -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/