update file corrupt

Discussion in 'Trojan Defence Suite' started by blevit, Jan 16, 2004.

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  1. spy1

    spy1 Registered Member

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    Okay, added those two to the CRC check (thanks, Jan!). Now, the screenshots show what I have for the advscan.dll/Dcsmutex.dll - are they the latest?

    DCSMUTEX.DLL shown here - File Version 1.0.0.0/Product Version 2.0
     

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    And this. (advscan.dll) File Version 1.0.0.0/Product Version 2.0

    And, no, Jan - I don't have CS.
     

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    fa43131291ea7db8aaf87c2037368813 advscan.dll

    afc416da0ea38ea8c670a36e3a154016 DCSMUTEX.DLL

    Got it and that one works fine, Jan! Thanks! Pete
     
  4. FanJ

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    I'm very happy you've got the right files, Pete :)

    Some other remarks (and I know that I'm now going way off topic):

    1.
    Always mention which HASH (checksum) algorithm you were using: CRC32, MD5, SHA-1, etc.

    2.
    Don't bother whether characters like a, b, c are in capitals or not.

    3.
    Some checksum-algorithms can be and have been "compromised".
    The stronger the HASH algorithm, the less the possibility that that happens. Much can be said about that, but this isn't the right place/topic to do that ;)
     
  5. gkweb

    gkweb Expert Firewall Tester

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    The file <C:\Program Files\DCS AT\Radius.TD3> has the following Checksum(s)

    ADLER32 - 2E25DC35
    CRC32 - 39D727A9
    HAVAL128 - C11A1ADF80DFA41D4FFD13FE10DA6F6B
    HAVAL256 - C0B738B8ED3BCC8E6F22B5BF837F0332F3F38F92D18C178F540C8E8F31349266
    MD2 - 3F93BE56E9A63188ACDEE4E08BD798BB
    MD4 - AE7C2E9B3FA48FF004E505C4CDD65285
    MD5 - 2A7A06B3DB2FF83FCFDD41A79554A58A
    SHA-160 - 0199A4168E0E82956257E0CE88B69AEC5EC08FCA
    SHA-256 - E04DCD801D113E6A03660CDB95E86D3E5EF58AD3A87E2AA657D28B4344B9BB39
    SHA-384 - FF949854ABE75AF4839BF9259210C7DBDFAC14F9415A6E42A0C0BBC095B2E42BDA5D3D52E920CE246D328E5F1329EF9A
    SHA-512 - 9C4F5F80FB88F43695D9780A57A4D8ADDB2D6EC3BBB7B6FF3031EC4CABF0371CA0F2E420D2F745634FEF778EE8BB8B0CD0E30E21201D5F7092CA6CD7CDB7D361
    TIGER - 58CFE5C8935E5D699DF3BB463D2FAFC1F5CB91937F551A8F



    Like this ? :D
     
  6. FanJ

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    Hi gkweb ;)

    Let's for the moment stick to MD5.

    I have:
    The file <C:\...\Radius.TD3> has the following Checksum(s)
    MD5 - 6C93D1697B62D74F83A2419A0E084B0C

    You have:
    MD5 - 2A7A06B3DB2FF83FCFDD41A79554A58A

    So:
    We do NOT have the same file !
     
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  8. gkweb

    gkweb Expert Firewall Tester

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    i know ;)

    i just have an older version cause of a bad update, i will tomorrow put later on my list the server from i get an older version.
     
  9. FanJ

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    quote from me:

    "It gives me (as far as I was able to see ) the same MD5 checksum as I posted."

    quote from gkweb:

    "i know"

    [hr]

    Sorry, I'm too old and have far too bad eyes to play further.
     
  10. gkweb

    gkweb Expert Firewall Tester

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    no, i have replied to "We do NOT have the same file !" ;)

    i have just updated :
    MD5 - 6C93D1697B62D74F83A2419A0E084B0C
     
  11. FanJ

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    Sorry Gkweb: I completely mis-understood you; it's me who is to blame ! :oops:

    Best regards, Jan.
     
  12. gkweb

    gkweb Expert Firewall Tester

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    np FanJ :)
     
  13. FanJ

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    Thanks a lot Gkweb ! :)
     
  14. Jooske

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    For the statistics, in case you had those "corrupt" messages and also the next server might not have given the right new update via the console, can you remember which other programs might have been running?
     
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