On Sunday 04 June 2006 07:54, Todd Zullinger wrote:
> Ingo Klöcker wrote:
> > On Saturday 03 June 2006 04:57, engage wrote:
> >> On Thursday 01 June 2006 08:59 pm, Todd Zullinger wrote:
> >>>engage wrote:
> Why is someone sending an encrypted message to this list?
> >>>
> >>>It's not encrypted
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rmyster wrote:
> Yes, suse 10.1 with coreutils-5.93-20. In the info manual, sha2 is
> mentioned under section 6.6 (sha2 utilities) and all it says is "The
> usage and options of these commands are precisely the same as for
> `md5sum'."
>
> While this
>
> > Still, does anyone know what the coreutils docs are referring to when it
> > implies that sha512 hashes can be obtained with a command called
> > "sha512sum" in the same manner of usage as md5sum and sha1sum?
> > (i.e "sha512sum file")
> Maybe you could try to tell us what version of coreut
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On 06/10/2006 03:03 PM, rmyster wrote:
> Yes, and supposedly it's causing problems for support departments. On
> the other hand, if you're looking for the command to calculate sha256
> and sha512 hashes, what are the odds you will be targeting w
On Sat, 2006-06-10 at 11:27 +0200, Qed wrote:
> >>--print-md algo [files]
> >>--print-mds [files]
> >> Print message digest of algorithm ALGO for all given files
> >> or
> >> stdin. With the second form (or a deprecated "*" as
> >> algo)
> >>
On Sat, Jun 10, 2006 at 01:15:33PM +0200, Johan Wevers wrote:
> David Shaw wrote:
>
> > --print-mds [files]
> > Print message digest of algorithm ALGO for all given files or
> > stdin. With the second form (or a deprecated "*" as
> > algo)
> >
David Shaw wrote:
> --print-mds [files]
> Print message digest of algorithm ALGO for all given files or
> stdin. With the second form (or a deprecated "*" as algo)
> digests for all available algorithms are printed.
Why is * deprecated anyway?
On 06/10/2006 12:35 AM, rmyster wrote:
>>--print-md algo [files]
>>--print-mds [files]
>> Print message digest of algorithm ALGO for all given files or
>> stdin. With the second form (or a deprecated "*" as
>> algo)
>> digests for
I have found on the Internet that Mr. Koch gave a speech about gnupg
internals and I would be very interested if any documents exist about
this presentation or in any other doc about gnupg internals. I know that
the source code is the best internal docs but I need a very quick
overview.
Thanks in