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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting fgrep fails...!? Post 302128441 by jgt on Tuesday 24th of July 2007 10:37:45 PM
Old 07-24-2007
FTP will not copy the ownership or permissions of the files, so why not tar all the files into a single archive first, ftp the archive, compare checksums, then extract the files from the archive.
 

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IN_CKSUM(9)						   BSD Kernel Developer's Manual					       IN_CKSUM(9)

NAME
in_cksum, in4_cksum, in6_cksum -- compute Internet checksum SYNOPSIS
uint16_t in_cksum(struct mbuf *m, int len); uint16_t in4_cksum(struct mbuf *m, uint8_t nxt, int off, int len); uint16_t in6_cksum(struct mbuf *m, uint8_t nxt, int off, int len); DESCRIPTION
These functions are used to compute the ones-complement checksum required by IP and IPv6. The in4_cksum() function is used to compute the transport-layer checksum required by tcp(4) and udp(4) over a range of bytes starting at off and continuing on for len bytes within the mbuf m. If the nxt parameter is non-zero, it is assumed to be an IP protocol number. It is also assumed that the data within m starts with an IP header, and the transport-layer header starts at off; a pseudo-header is constructed as specified in RFC768 and RFC793, and the pseudo-header is prepended to the data covered by the checksum. The in6_cksum() function is similar; if nxt is non-zero, it is assumed that m starts with an IPv6 header, and that the transport-layer header starts after off bytes. The in_cksum() function is equivalent to in4_cksum(m, 0, 0, len). These functions are always performance critical and should be reimplemented in assembler or optimized C for each platform; when available, use of repeated full-width add-with-carry followed by reduction of the sum to a 16 bit width usually leads to best results. See RFC's 1071, 1141, 1624, and 1936 for more information about efficient computation of the internet checksum. RETURN VALUES
All three functions return the computed checksum value. SEE ALSO
inet(4), inet6(4), tcp(4), udp(4), protocols(5), mbuf(9) STANDARDS
These functions implement the Internet transport-layer checksum as specified in RFC768, RFC793, and RFC2460. BUGS
The in6_cksum() function currently requires special handling of link-local addresses in the pseudo-header due to the use of embedded scope- id's within link-local addresses. BSD
May 22, 2001 BSD
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