Hello Manfred !

We are at z/OS 2.3 and have not been able to locate these files:

"In z/OS UNIX they can be found in the /bin directory.

/bin/md5
/bin/rmd160
/bin/sha1
/bin/sha224
/bin/sha256
/bin/sha384
/bin/sha512"




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Subject: Re: Checksum/Md5 file



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On Fri, 16 Oct 2020 18:53:39 +0000
"Sasso, Len" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Anyone know if a Checksum/Md5 file can be created on a IBM Mainframe?
>
> If so, how?
>
>

I may be a bit late to the party but if you happen to have z/OS 2.4 or
z/OS 2.3 then there is

APPLICABLE COMPONENT LEVEL/SU:
R7C0 PSY UJ03195 UP20/06/24 P F006
R7B0 PSY UJ03194 UP20/06/24 P F006

Functionality

The new cryptographic hash utilities, including md5, rmd160, sha1,
sha224, sha256, sha384 and sha512, use the ICSF One-Way Hash Generate
callable service to generate cryptographic hash for input files
respectively. The utilities can check cryptographic hashes read from
input files. MVS sequential data sets are supported as well.

In z/OS UNIX they can be found in the /bin directory.

/bin/md5
/bin/rmd160
/bin/sha1
/bin/sha224
/bin/sha256
/bin/sha384
/bin/sha512

You find documentation in the z/OS Version 2 Release 4 UNIX System
Services Command Reference here 
https://urldefense.us/v3/__https://www-01.ibm__;!!JRQnnSFuzw7wjAKq6ti6!iiXsjKTnrZYeajZ4uAGST44mYRWMTOrKnkTbodrHTZLiN6UwOezSUa21xtIEDA$
 .
com/servers/resourcelink/svc00100.nsf/pages/zOSV2R4sa232280?OpenDocument


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Hope this helps,
Manfred

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