md5sums

ToddAndMargo ToddAndMargo at zoho.com
Sun Feb 2 01:41:05 UTC 2014


On 02/01/2014 05:31 PM, ToddAndMargo wrote:
> On 02/01/2014 02:58 PM, Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> On 1 February 2014 15:52, ToddAndMargo <ToddAndMargo at zoho.com
>> <mailto:ToddAndMargo at zoho.com>> wrote:
>>
>>     On 02/01/2014 10:01 AM, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
>>
>>         On Fri, 31 Jan 2014 12:49:59 -0800
>>         Tony Ewell <tmewell at zoho.com <mailto:tmewell at zoho.com>> wrote:
>>
>>             Would you please consider adding the md5sums for the
>>             live cd download to the download page?
>>
>>             http://spins.fedoraproject.__org/xfce/#downloads
>>             <http://spins.fedoraproject.org/xfce/#downloads>
>>
>>         Fedora doesn't use md5sums anymore...
>>
>>         You want:
>>
>>         https://fedoraproject.org/__verify
>>         <https://fedoraproject.org/verify>
>>
>>         That should have the sha256 checksums and how to verify them.
>>
>>         kevin
>>
>>
>>
>>     Hi Kevin,
>>
>>     How about putting that link on the download site?
>>
>>
>>
>>     I decided to give the new sums a spin.  I got to
>>
>>     $ curl https://fedoraproject.org/__static/fedora.gpg
>>     <https://fedoraproject.org/static/fedora.gpg> | gpg --import
>>        % Total    % Received % Xferd  Average Speed   Time    Time Time
>>       Current
>>                                       Dload  Upload   Total   Spent Left
>>       Speed
>>     100 22674  100 22674    0     0  12330      0  0:00:01  0:00:01
>>     --:--:-- 76861
>>     gpg: key 3AD31D0B: public key "Fedora-SPARC (15)
>>     <fedora at fedoraproject.org <mailto:fedora at fedoraproject.org>>"
>> imported
>>     gpg: key DE7F38BD: public key "Fedora (18) <fedora at fedoraproject.org
>>     <mailto:fedora at fedoraproject.org>>" imported
>>     gpg: key A4D647E9: public key "Fedora Secondary Arch (18)
>>     <fedora at fedoraproject.org <mailto:fedora at fedoraproject.org>>"
>> imported
>>     gpg: key FB4B18E6: public key "Fedora (19) <fedora at fedoraproject.org
>>     <mailto:fedora at fedoraproject.org>>" imported
>>     gpg: key BA094068: public key "Fedora Secondary (19)
>>     <fedora at fedoraproject.org <mailto:fedora at fedoraproject.org>>"
>> imported
>>     gpg: key 246110C1: public key "Fedora (20) <fedora at fedoraproject.org
>>     <mailto:fedora at fedoraproject.org>>" imported
>>     gpg: key EFE550F5: public key "Fedora Secondary (20)
>>     <fedora at fedoraproject.org <mailto:fedora at fedoraproject.org>>"
>> imported
>>     gpg: key 217521F6: "Fedora EPEL <epel at fedoraproject.org
>>     <mailto:epel at fedoraproject.org>>" not changed
>>     gpg: key 0608B895: public key "EPEL (6) <epel at fedoraproject.org
>>     <mailto:epel at fedoraproject.org>>" imported
>>     gpg: Total number processed: 9
>>     gpg:               imported: 8  (RSA: 8)
>>     gpg:              unchanged: 1
>>
>>
>>     After that, I could not figure out what they were talking about:
>>
>>     $ gpg --verify-files *-CHECKSUM
>>     gpg: can't open `*-CHECKSUM': No such file or directory
>>
>>     $ sha256sum -c 246110C1-CHECKSUM
>>     sha256sum: 246110C1-CHECKSUM: No such file or directory
>>
>>
>> There isn't a file in the directory you are looking at with the correct
>> names?
>
> Yes, two of them.
>
>>
>> I think there is a missing step in that you need to wget the file
>>
>> wget
>> https://fedoraproject.org/static/checksums/Fedora-Live-i386-20-CHECKSUM
>>
>> or whatever Fedora live you downloaded.. and then check.
>
> Hi Steven,
>
> You called it.
>
>   wget --no-check-certificate
> https://fedoraproject.org/static/checksums/Fedora-Live-i386-20-CHECKSUM
>
>   wget --no-check-certificate
> https://fedoraproject.org/static/checksums/Fedora-Live-x86_64-20-CHECKSUM
>
> Then the following worked:
>    sha256sum -c Fedora-Live-x86_i386-CHECKSUM
>    sha256sum -c Fedora-Live-x86_64-20-CHECKSUM


I did not realize they were in the chart.  :'[


>
> Thank you!
> -T
>
>
>>
>>     Any idea what I am doing wrong?
>>
>>     -T
>
>
>


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