Hi guys,
I need to anonymise some data; Some of it in an Oracle database and some in text files. I'm using the 'digest' command on Solaris 10 OS and an Oracle function to encode the data in the database. However, as a test, when i try to encode the same string in the dataabse ans OS, I get different values:
After checking some online MD5 generators, all the online encoder produce
"5D41402ABC4B2A76B9719D911017C592" as the value.
I would like to know, why there's a difference in values?
I'm guessing it may have something to do with the characterset:
What would i need to change at the OS level so that both DB and OS produce same MD5 values?
Dear Guys ,
Am sorry i ask alot , but i do not know that much about perl , cgi , MD5 !
now i installed MD5 and Digest MD5 to my solaries 7 sparc machine .
when i execute the command :
$perl Makefile.PL
i get the follwoing error message ,, please tell me how to fix it , i need... (11 Replies)
My question is very strange.
I can run ls command on remote host using ssh successfully. but when i try to run /sbin/md5 command on remote host. it doesnt run and get back to me on command prompt.
md5 command is exist on remote host.
This is what i tried which ran successfully.
Query -... (1 Reply)
I am trying to compare two identical files by using md5 command, but cant get the right command parameters Please help me with any examples. All I want is to know how to compare two identical files which are residing on two different machines in my local network, for example:
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Hello everyone,
I am looking to basically creating md5sum files for all iso files in a directory and archive the resulting md5 files into a single archive in that very same directory.
I worked out a clumsy solution such as:
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Hi, I tried to write script, which would be able to generate MD5 sums into txt file.. But It won't work.. (I've been trying to fix that over 4 hours, but nothing helps)
Here it is
#!/bin/bash
FILE="nothing1"
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I=1
while
do
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Hello good people,
I came across md5 checksum. Can anyone please explain to me what it does and if possible an example of how to use it?
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Hey, I've got a package that requires 'Digest:md5' to be installed but I can't locate a source for it from Redhat. Poking around on the internet I found some stuff that seemed to be for RHEL 6.4 but when I had yum try a local install it gives me this error.
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I have about 1500 rows (encoded b64(b64(md5($pass))) algorythm) in a file.
I would like reverse the b64 into md5 hash format.
How could I do that from command line? So I need only the correct md5 hash formats.
These row format:
4G5qc2WQzGES6QkWAUgl5w
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digest
Digest(3) OCaml library Digest(3)NAME
Digest - MD5 message digest.
Module
Module Digest
Documentation
Module Digest
: sig end
MD5 message digest.
This module provides functions to compute 128-bit ``digests'' of arbitrary-length strings or files. The digests are of cryptographic qual-
ity: it is very hard, given a digest, to forge a string having that digest. The algorithm used is MD5. This module should not be used for
secure and sensitive cryptographic applications. For these kind of applications more recent and stronger cryptographic primitives should be
used instead.
type t = string
The type of digests: 16-character strings.
val compare : t -> t -> int
The comparison function for 16-character digest, with the same specification as Pervasives.compare and the implementation shared with
String.compare . Along with the type t , this function compare allows the module Digest to be passed as argument to the functors Set.Make
and Map.Make .
Since 4.00.0
val string : string -> t
Return the digest of the given string.
val substring : string -> int -> int -> t
Digest.substring s ofs len returns the digest of the substring of s starting at character number ofs and containing len characters.
val channel : Pervasives.in_channel -> int -> t
If len is nonnegative, Digest.channel ic len reads len characters from channel ic and returns their digest, or raises End_of_file if
end-of-file is reached before len characters are read. If len is negative, Digest.channel ic len reads all characters from ic until
end-of-file is reached and return their digest.
val file : string -> t
Return the digest of the file whose name is given.
val output : Pervasives.out_channel -> t -> unit
Write a digest on the given output channel.
val input : Pervasives.in_channel -> t
Read a digest from the given input channel.
val to_hex : t -> string
Return the printable hexadecimal representation of the given digest.
val from_hex : string -> t
Convert a hexadecimal representation back into the corresponding digest. Raise Invalid_argument if the argument is not exactly 32 hexadec-
imal characters.
Since 4.00.0
OCamldoc 2014-06-09 Digest(3)