Question regarding checksuming of a file
Andrew Robert
andrew.arobert at gmail.com
Sat May 13 21:55:13 EDT 2006
Roy Smith wrote:
>>
>> However this does not appear to be actually returning the checksum.
>>
>> Does anyone have insight into where I am going wrong?
>
> After calling update(), you need to call digest(). Update() only updates
> the internal state of the md5 state machine; digest() returns the hash.
> Also, for the code above, it's m.update(), not md5.update(). Update() is a
> method of an md5 instance object, not the md5 module itself.
>
> Lastly, the md5 algorithm is known to be weak. If you're doing md5 to
> maintain compatability with some pre-existing implementation, that's one
> thing. But, if you're starting something new from scratch, I would suggest
> using SHA-1 instead (see the sha module). SHA-1 is much stronger
> cryptographically than md5. The Python API is virtually identical, so it's
> no added work to switch to the stronger algorithm.
Hi Roy,
This is strictly for checking if a file was corrupted during transit
over an MQSeries channel.
The check is not intended to be used for crypto purposes.
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