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On Wed, 30 Jul 2003 16:44:10 -0400, Bill Tangren wrote:
rpm -Va
This is kind of distressing. I tried this on two of my boxen, and *many* packages have check-sum errors.
Are you sure you interpreted rpm's output correctly?
There are several file types, where there is valid reason for a checksum to change, e.g. Python compiled files, config files, run-time modified files, ...
Everything is running beautifully. I don't think I have hard disk problems, or been hacked. Bad ram is possible, but with no visible problems? I'm not sure what to do.
Any thoughts?
Can you give any examples of important programs that are listed with a changed MD5 fingerprint?
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Now that I look more closely at the output, the files listed do get changed, like so:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# rpm -V httpd S.5....T c /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf
I was not aware that the -V option looked at all the files that came with the package. I thought that it was looking at the executables that came with the package.
I feel better now. :)
Thanks, Bill
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