Theoretically these are redundant since "PKI Signature" also validates
the integrity of the file against the original. However I do not know
whether the PKI signatures are being stored in DB and being verified in
the same matter as MD5/SHA sig.

Arno Lehmann wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> 17.11.2007 02:44,, Vladimir Doisan wrote::
>> Still looking for the answer. I will allow myself a single bump for this
>> topic. Hopefully a developer will be answer this question.
> 
> Sorry, I'm not a developer :-)
> 
>> Thanks
>>
>>
>> Vladimir Doisan wrote:
>>> Currently I have "signatures" set in the FileSet as "signature = MD5"
>>> and
>>> "PKI Signature = yes" in client-fd (I assume SHA256 is default)
>>>
>>> Is it necessary to have them set in both places? Can I safely get rid of
>>> "signature = MD5" from FileSet definition?
> 
> I don't think the PKI signature - aka crypto stuff - is usable as a 
> hash in the catalog. The latter is used for verify jobs, and needs to 
> be stored in the catalog. The former is, as far as I know, only used 
> for encrypted data transfer and not suitable for verify jobs.
> 
> Let's see if any of the developers can confirm this...
> 
> Arno
> 
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>>
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