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Is there available software to check the new "sha2xx" hashes?

captaincranky
06-11-2009, 12:58 AM
I previously have been using a program called "Accuhash" which checks Md5 & sha1 sums. I was hoping for a new version that might accomplish this task. However, their website is non-responsive, so I'm guessing they're out of business.

However, the new Fedora distros require the checking of a "sha256" hash!

Red Hat explains how to do this in command line, but I'm hoping that somebody has a GUI utility to make it a tad easier. In keeping with the general Linux philosophy, I'm kind of hoping it will be GPL. Selfish, I know.

ChrisDown
06-27-2009, 03:51 PM
I believe this works under WINE.

http://mysuse.net.ru/2009/06/10/mysuse-file-checker-v10-released/

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