I went to your applicable web page (https://www.configserver.com/cp/csf.html) and downloaded your csf.tgz (https://download.configserver.com/csf.tgz) (for prospective/experimental use on one of my XCP-ng/XS/CentOS7-based DomU VMs) to my Win10 PC, and copied your provided SHA256 hash code (https://www.configserver.com/checksums.txt) for comparison... but using my hash-checksum app on my PC ("MD5 & SHA Checksum Utility 2.1 Pro"), the comparison failed.
Their calculated SHA256 ckecksum for the file (13AF79D932ED20C125FFA4648BDA2ED4F13BB0C1DDFF4D156D6056776B9D01F4)
does not match your calculated checksum value for the file (8568cf0e59b2c39b6b6534423431be233bf248950f5bd99dee086c1a5aec7055).
Any ideas?
csf.tgz failing hash ckecksum test 20200129-1530 z
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Re: csf.tgz failing hash ckecksum test 20200129-1530 z
The sha256sum is correct on our website:
You can test it here:
https://emn178.github.io/online-tools/s ... cksum.html
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# sha256sum csf.tgz
8568cf0e59b2c39b6b6534423431be233bf248950f5bd99dee086c1a5aec7055 csf.tgz
https://emn178.github.io/online-tools/s ... cksum.html
Re: csf.tgz failing hash ckecksum test 20200129-1530 z
Hmmm... yes... same result on my linux box... must be some issue with my PC/Win10 checksum program...
Sorry for the trouble... Thanks for your help.
Sorry for the trouble... Thanks for your help.