Re: Help: debian-12.10.0-amd64-netinst.iso autenticity test
Hi,
i realize that i posted the content of the wrong SHA512SUMS file.
The one i posted was from debian 12.7.0.
Nevertheless the SHA512 sums which i posted earlier are of the files
from 12.10.0 which i downloaded yesterday.
Pier Antonio Corradini wrote:
> The content of these links, seen now, is the following:
> cb089def0684fd93c9c2fbe45fd16ecc809c949a6fd0c91ee199faefe7d4b82b64658a264a13109d59f1a40ac3080be2f7bd3d8bf3e9cdf509add6d72576a79b debian-12.10.0-amd64-netinst.iso
> 71d4c4e2ea7b617362875a74eb007308ae577ebe4b02ffeb626f1d12eaf412567d1d1816dbdbbb84cfaa38a205c13abf317ec227e5b2df9c982979698909889c debian-edu-12.10.0-amd64-netinst.iso
> 269e64d2a379429905cf95191036cc53fdc148c624af68386d3a238f5fe2c5b03e3732706eaac175303b1fe327f691dc50faf8d65665781d6bcbbabf072559fa debian-mac-12.10.0-amd64-netinst.iso
These checksums match what i see in my downloaded SHA512SUMS file of
debian-12.10.0 netinst. (Not the one from 12.7.0.)
So if the check run from your initial mail indicates a matching SHA512
checksum of the .iso file in the SHA512SUMS file and if you believe my
word, then your ISO image is good.
The trust in my word could be replaced by unaltered files SHA512SUM
and SHA512SUM.sign and a successful gpg --verify run.
But i cannot give advice how to achieve this in a MS-Windows
environment.
Have a nice day :)
Thomas
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