It's pretty much hashes with values underneath each hash. It's quite large.
What I'm try to do is add all the numbers under each hash so the second one would be 1.2.
I also need a unique hash for each 0.2 value. So the first one would stay the same. The second one should have a total of six hashes. So the script would take the original hash and add a "1" and the end then sha256sum hash it again. (eg. sha256(812a3c3684310045f1cb3157bf5eebc4379804e98c82b56f3944564e7bf5dab51) Then take off the "1" add a "2" and all the way to "5". So in the end there would be 6 hashes under each other with 1.2 underneath.
Since the last hash has 0.1 it would add a "BAD AMOUNT" after the 0.1.
If the amount was 1.1 it would only make 5 hashes for the amount and add "EXTRA AMOUNT".
I've tried for days figuring it out but I can't. Any help would be appreciated!! THANK YOU!
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LEARN ABOUT LINUX
c_rehash
C_REHASH(1SSL) OpenSSL C_REHASH(1SSL)NAME
c_rehash - Create symbolic links to files named by the hash values
SYNOPSIS
c_rehash [directory] ...
DESCRIPTION
c_rehash scans directories and takes a hash value of each .pem and .crt file in the directory. It then creates symbolic links for each of
the files named by the hash value. This is useful as many programs require directories to be set up like this in order to find the
certificates they require.
If any directories are named on the command line then these directories are processed in turn. If not then and the environment variable
SSL_CERT_DIR is defined then that is consulted. This variable should be a colon (:) separated list of directories, all of which will be
processed. If neither of these conditions are true then /usr/lib/ssl/certs is processed.
For each directory that is to be processed he user must have write permissions on the directory, if they do not then nothing will be
printed for that directory.
Note that this program deletes all the symbolic links that look like ones that it creates before processing a directory. Beware that if you
run the program on a directory that contains symbolic links for other purposes that are named in the same format as those created by this
program they will be lost.
The hashes for certificate files are of the form <hash>.<n> where n is an integer. If the hash value already exists then n will be
incremented, unless the file is a duplicate. Duplicates are detected using the fingerprint of the certificate. A warning will be printed if
a duplicate is detected. The hashes for CRL files are of the form <hash>.r<n> and have the same behavior.
The program will also warn if there are files with extension .pem which are not certificate or CRL files.
The program uses the openssl program to compute the hashes and fingerprints. It expects the executable to be named openssl and be on the
PATH, or in the /usr/lib/ssl/bin directory. If the OPENSSL environment variable is defined then this is used instead as the executable that
provides the hashes and fingerprints. When called as $OPENSSL x509 -hash -fingerprint -noout -in $file it must output the hash of $file on
the first line followed by the fingerprint on the second line, optionally prefixed with some text and an equals sign (=).
OPTIONS
None
ENVIRONMENT
OPENSSL
The name (and path) of an executable to use to generate hashes and fingerprints (see above).
SSL_CERT_DIR
Colon separated list of directories to operate on. Ignored if directories are listed on the command line.
SEE ALSO openssl(1), x509(1)BUGS
No known bugs
1.0.0e 2013-02-18 C_REHASH(1SSL)