Hello Javier,
Am 2007-08-20 23:30:26, schrieb Javier Fernández-Sanguino Peña:
> BTW, NIST provides a very handy information called the National Software
> Reference Library (NSRL, http://www.nsrl.nist.gov/) which comes also very
> handy for either forensic analysis or setting up a baseline of known files
> (when using an integrity checking tool such as tripwire or samhain) for a
> large number of servers. If we provided such information they could possibly
> easily include it there too which would be an improvement, since they
> currently only carry information on ancient versions of Linux distributions
> (and Debian is not one of them)
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I use Debian since 1999/04 and have a local ARCHIVE mirror of several
TByte of binaries and sources and I have tried to get the md5sum for
all files but unfortunatly, for more then 30% of the files (deb, dsc,
diff.gz and tar.gz) there are no md5sum.
I use my PostgreSQL where I have stored all md5sum/sha1 + package names
I ever downloaded from Debian server. I can easyly access it using a
PHP webinterface or wget.
Is there a source, where I can get ALL md5sums from Packages?
(maybe since Bo?)
Thanks, Greetings and nice Day
Michelle Konzack
Systemadministrator
Tamay Dogan Network
Debian GNU/Linux Consultant
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