02-15-2017
- declare PATH="" GULP, this removes all the paths to any executables.
- [ $sha1 -eq $verifySha ] should read [ "$sha1" = "$verifySha" ] .
This is just a starter, I have not checked your logic, but this should help you out at least...
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LEARN ABOUT REDHAT
digest::sha1
SHA1(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation SHA1(3)
NAME
Digest::SHA1 - Perl interface to the SHA-1 Algorithm
SYNOPSIS
# Functional style
use Digest::SHA1 qw(sha1 sha1_hex sha1_base64);
$digest = sha1($data);
$digest = sha1_hex($data);
$digest = sha1_base64($data);
# OO style
use Digest::SHA1;
$ctx = Digest::SHA1->new;
$ctx->add($data);
$ctx->addfile(*FILE);
$digest = $ctx->digest;
$digest = $ctx->hexdigest;
$digest = $ctx->b64digest;
DESCRIPTION
The "Digest::SHA1" module allows you to use the NIST SHA-1 message digest algorithm from within Perl programs. The algorithm takes as
input a message of arbitrary length and produces as output a 160-bit "fingerprint" or "message digest" of the input.
The "Digest::SHA1" module provide a procedural interface for simple use, as well as an object oriented interface that can handle messages
of arbitrary length and which can read files directly.
A binary digest will be 20 bytes long. A hex digest will be 40 characters long. A base64 digest will be 27 characters long.
FUNCTIONS
The following functions can be exported from the "Digest::SHA1" module. No functions are exported by default.
sha1($data,...)
This function will concatenate all arguments, calculate the SHA-1 digest of this "message", and return it in binary form.
sha1_hex($data,...)
Same as sha1(), but will return the digest in hexadecimal form.
sha1_base64($data,...)
Same as sha1(), but will return the digest as a base64 encoded string.
METHODS
The "Digest::SHA1" module provide the standard "Digest" OO-interface. The constructor looks like this:
$sha1 = Digest->new('SHA-1')
$sha1 = Digest::SHA1->new
The constructor returns a new "Digest::SHA1" object which encapsulate the state of the SHA-1 message-digest algorithm. You can add
data to the object and finally ask for the digest using the methods described in Digest.
SEE ALSO
Digest, Digest::HMAC_SHA1, Digest::MD5
http://www.itl.nist.gov/fipspubs/fip180-1.htm
COPYRIGHT
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
Copyright 1999-2001 Gisle Aas.
Copyright 1997 Uwe Hollerbach.
AUTHORS
Peter C. Gutmann, Uwe Hollerbach <uh@alumni.caltech.edu>, Gisle Aas <gisle@aas.no>
perl v5.8.0 2001-12-30 SHA1(3)