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Subject: Re: MD5 checksum server OS check
On Sat, Sep 27, 2003 at 10:39:42AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi Charles,
>
> OK the gpg key and the MD5SUM file, do I download these from the RH site,
> or do they already come on my RH 8 distr
Thanks for the info Charles!
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On Sat, Sep 27, 2003 at 10:39:42AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi Charles,
>
> OK the gpg key and the MD5SUM file, do I download these from the RH site,
> or do they already come on my RH 8 distribution disks? WHere on disk or
> site would they be located? Or is the MD5SUM file the actual
Thanks for the info, I found the book on Amazon.
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Subject: Re: MD5 checksum server OS check
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Hi Charles,
OK the gpg key and the MD5SUM file, do I download these from the RH site,
or do they already come on my RH 8 distribution disks? WHere on disk or
site would they be located? Or is the MD5SUM file the actual file that
I am testing against the distribution disks?
I read at http://use
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Sent: Sat Sep 27 08:02:56 2003
Subject: RE: MD5 checksum server OS check
Thanks for your detailed response Charles,
Actually what I should be doing is reading in depth on this subject.
Can you reccomend any
Thanks for your detailed response Charles,
Actually what I should be doing is reading in depth on this subject.
Can you reccomend any publications, books, on line documents or URL's on the
RH (or other) sites that explain gpg key, MD5SUM methods
to verify file and OS integrity?
>> Its my under
On Mon, Sep 22, 2003 at 03:25:27PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Its my understanding that it is possible to insert a Red Hat distribution
> disk into CD rom drive of a server and run an MD5 or checksum test to
> determine if any of the OS files have been altered or compromised in
Hello,
Its my understanding that it is possible to insert a Red Hat distribution
disk into CD rom drive of a server and run an MD5 or checksum test to
determine if any of the OS files have been altered or compromised in any
way. If correct, what is the procedure and command syntax to do this?
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