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Special Forums Hardware Filesystems, Disks and Memory Directory is Same but Checksum is different Post 302104994 by JustinPyfrom on Tuesday 30th of January 2007 06:20:21 AM
Old 01-30-2007
Cheers

Cheers for the reply. What I am doing is running 'sum' on software on a unix machine and placing the checksums into a file.

Running a 'diff' command on the generated file and a 'gold' file

If these are different, then delete all the software and reinstall.

If I then run check sums again, it finds differences again (even though the install generated the 'gold' file).

One thing i have discovered is:
These are on empty directories. Is it because of the metadata that directories hold?

thanks,
 

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DEBSUMS(1)							   User Commands							DEBSUMS(1)

NAME
       debsums - check the MD5 sums of installed Debian packages

SYNOPSIS
       debsums [options] [package|deb] ...

DESCRIPTION
       Verify installed Debian package files against MD5 checksum lists from /var/lib/dpkg/info/*.md5sums.

       debsums can generate checksum lists from deb archives for packages that don't include one.

OPTIONS
       -a, --all
	      Also check configuration files (normally excluded).

       -e, --config
	      Only check configuration files.

       -c, --changed
	      Report changed file list to stdout (implies -s).

       -l, --list-missing
	      List packages (or debs) which don't have an MD5 sums file.

       -s, --silent
	      Only report errors.

       -m, --md5sums=file
	      Read list of deb checksums from file.

       -r, --root=dir
	      Root directory to check (default /).

       -d, --admindir=dir
	      dpkg admin directory (default /var/lib/dpkg).

       -p, --deb-path=dir[:dir...]
	      Directories in which to look for debs derived from the package name (default is the current directory).

	      A useful value is /var/cache/apt/archives when using apt-get autoclean or not clearing the cache at all.	The command:

		     apt-get --reinstall -d install `debsums -l`

	      may be used to populate the cache with any debs not already in the cache.

	      Note:  This doesn't work for CD-ROM and other local sources as packages are not copied to /var/cache.  Simple file sources (all debs
	      in a single directory) should be added to the -p list.

       -g, --generate=[missing|all][,keep[,nocheck]]
	      Generate MD5 sums from deb contents.  If the argument is a package name rather than a deb archive, the program will look for  a  deb
	      named package_version_arch.deb in the directories given by the -p option.

	      missing
		     Generate MD5 sums from the deb for packages which don't provide one.

	      all    Ignore the on disk sums and use the one supplied in the deb, or generated from it if none exists.

	      keep   Write the extracted/generated sums to /var/lib/dpkg/info/package.md5sums.

	      nocheck
		     Implies keep; the extracted/generated sums are not checked against the installed package.

	      For backward compatibility, the short option -g is equivalent to --generate=missing.

       --no-locale-purge
	      Report missing locale files even if localepurge is configured.

       --no-prelink
	      Report changed ELF files even if prelink is configured.

       --ignore-permissions
	      Treat permission errors as warnings when running as non-root.

       --help
       --version
	      Print help and version information.

EXIT STATUS
       debsums returns 0 on success, or a combination* of the following values on error:

       1      A specified package or archive name was not installed, invalid or the installed version did not match the given archive.

       2      Changed or missing package files, or checksum mismatch on an archive.

       255    Invalid option.

       *If both of the first two conditions are true, the exit status will be 3.

EXAMPLES
       debsums foo bar
	      Check the sums for installed packages foo and bar.

       debsums foo.deb bar.deb
	      As above, using checksums from (or generated from) the archives.

       debsums -l
	      List installed packages with no checksums.

       debsums -ca
	      List changed package files from all installed packages with checksums.

       debsums -ce
	      List changed configuration files.

       debsums -cagp /var/cache/apt/archives
	      As above, using sums from cached debs where available.

       apt-get install --reinstall $(dpkg -S $(debsums -c) | cut -d : -f 1 | sort -u)
	      Reinstalls packages with changed files.

RESULTS
       OK     The file's md5sum is good.

       FAILED The file's md5sum does not match.

       REPLACED
	      The file has been replaced by a file from a different package.

NOTES
       The default installation of debsums package sets the debconf boolean value debsums/apt-autogen to be "true".

       This will create /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/90debsums as:

	      DPkg::Post-Invoke {
		  "debsums --generate=nocheck -sp /var/cache/apt/archives";
	      };

       by  the	postinst  script  (>=2.0.7).   Every APT controlled package installation processes will execute this code fragment to generate the
       missing md5sums files from the binary packages.

       In order to create md5sums files for the already installed packages, you must run debsums_init once after the installation of debsums pack-
       age.

SEE ALSO
       md5sum(1), debsums_init(8)

ENVIRONMENT
       TMPDIR Directory for extracting information and contents from package archives (/tmp by default).

CAVEATS
       While in general the program may be run as a normal user, some packages contain files which are not globally readable so cannot be checked.
       Privileges are of course also required when generating sums with the keep option set.

       Files which have been replaced by another package may be erroneously reported as changed.

       debsums is intended primarily as a way of determining what installed files have been locally modified by the administrator  or  damaged	by
       media errors and is of limited use as a security tool.

       If  you are looking for an integrity checker that can run from safe media, do integrity checks on checksum databases and can be easily con-
       figured to run periodically to warn the admin of changes see other tools such as: aide, integrit, samhain, or tripwire.

AUTHOR
       Written by Brendan O'Dea <bod@debian.org>.
       Based on a program by Christoph Lameter <clameter@debian.org> and Petr Cech <cech@debian.org>.

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright (C) 2002  Brendan O'Dea <bod@debian.org>
       This is free software, licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License.  There is NO warranty; not even for  MERCHANTABILITY	or
       FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

Debian								    2007-11-29								DEBSUMS(1)
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