10-15-2015
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Corona688
Your output looks inconsistent, sometimes using |, sometimes using spaces, sometimes having no separator at all. What do you actually want?
And what have you tried?
please ignore the space consider the | separtor
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BBDIGEST(1) General Commands Manual BBDIGEST(1)
NAME
bbdigest - calculate message digests
SYNOPSIS
bbdigest md5|sha1|rmd160 [filename]
DESCRIPTION
bbdigest(1) is a utility to calculate message digests for a file or document. It is used when defining HTTP- or FTP-based content checks,
where bbtest-net(1) checks that a URL returns a specific document; instead of having to compare the entire document, the comparison is done
against a pre-computed message digest value using the MD5, RIPEMD160, SHA1 or any of the SHA2 (SHA-512, SHA-256, SHA-384, SHA-224) message
digest algorithms.
The optional filename parameter is the input file whose message digest should be calculated; if no filename is given, the data is read from
standard input.
bbdigest outputs a string containing the digest algorithm and the computed message digest. This is in a format suitable for use in the bb-
hosts(5) definition of a content check.
EXAMPLE
$ bbdigest md5 index.html
md5:88b81b110a85c83db56a939caa2e2cf6
$ curl -s http://www.foo.com/ | bbdigest sha1
sha1:e5c69784cb971680e2c7380138e04021a20a45a2
SEE ALSO
bbtest-net(1), bb-hosts(5)
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