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Subject: Re: Generic checksums (MD5 DB)
From: Filip M. Gieszczykiewicz (filipg
FW.GEOLOGY.PITT.EDU)Date: Mon Mar 20 2000 - 11:37:17 CST
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On Fri, 17 Mar 2000, Ville wrote:
> I'll prolly get kicked in the nuts for not looking carefully enough,
> but still -
"tripwire"
> I have been wondering if there are any public, searchable databases
> of MD5 (and/or other reliable digests) checksums of the generic ships-
> with-the-OS utilities?
[snip]
Pool our tripwire databases together??? I'd like to see if some kids
figure out a way to make their rootkit'ed version fit _one_ of the
"ok" MD5's - random chance? :-{
Cheers,
Filip G.
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