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Hi guys,
I noticed that on some files the file properties dialog has a fourth tab, Digests, which gives the file hashes and has a Check function. I've looked around, but haven't seen an explanation of how to use this. I also don't know what the HMAC button does.
This is all very simple, I'm sure, but I would appreciate a little direction on it.
Thanks.
Last edited by paul1149 (2018-02-03 14:37:06)
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I think you are referring to GtkHash whish isn't an Xfce component but rather a third-party tool. It looks like the documentation is a little sparse though. Here is what wikipedia says about HMACs.
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Ok, thanks. That explains a bit what HMAC is, but I still am not clear on how to use this tab. Poking around, though, I have found that simply pasting the correct MD5 into the left box produces a checkmark after it if it is correct. So that's basically the functionality I was looking for. The box also seems to have seed power as well, because when I hit Hash with the box populated, the file's hash changes, and stays changed until I close and reopen the Properties dialog.
But if I'm correct about that checkmark, which I hadn't noticed before, that's really what I was looking to understand. I had downloaded libreoffice via torrent and wanted to make sure it was legit. Keeping it simple here.
Thanks much.
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Keeping it simple here.
Wouldn't that equate to simply opening a terminal window in your download directory and typing
md5sum filename
? Or, if you rely on a different file integrity checksum, using its command?
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MDM
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