Author: marcus Date: Fri Aug 24 20:57:07 2012 New Revision: 1377108 URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=1377108&view=rev Log: Deleted help text for no longer available checksums
Modified: incubator/ooo/ooo-site/trunk/content/download/checksums/3.4.1_checksums.html Modified: incubator/ooo/ooo-site/trunk/content/download/checksums/3.4.1_checksums.html URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/incubator/ooo/ooo-site/trunk/content/download/checksums/3.4.1_checksums.html?rev=1377108&r1=1377107&r2=1377108&view=diff ============================================================================== --- incubator/ooo/ooo-site/trunk/content/download/checksums/3.4.1_checksums.html (original) +++ incubator/ooo/ooo-site/trunk/content/download/checksums/3.4.1_checksums.html Fri Aug 24 20:57:07 2012 @@ -825,7 +825,7 @@ <hr style="display: block;"/> -<h3 id="howto">How to verify your download with ASC, MD5, SHA1, SHA256 checksums?</h3> +<h3 id="howto">How to verify your download with ASC, MD5, SHA256 checksums?</h3> <p>A checksum and hash prcossed on the files that were downloaded is a way to make sure that the content is authentic and was not manipulated by an unauthorized third party, and has not been damaged during the download process.</p> @@ -934,60 +934,6 @@ was not manipulated by an unauthorized t title="How to use MD5 hashes">how to use MD5 hashes</a> on Windows, Linux and via Firefox (for all platforms)..</p> <br/> -<h4>Verify with SHA1 hashes</h4> - -<p><b>This is how you verify SHA1 checksums on Windows</b></p> -<br/> - -<ul> - <li><a href="http://www.krylack.com/file-checksum-tool/" title="Download 'File Checksum Tool' (by KRyLack Software)"> - Download "File Checksum Tool" (by KRyLack Software)</a>. "File Checksum Tool" is a graphical tool that is easy to use. - <a href="http://www.krylack.com/images/file-checksum-tool-screenshot.jpg" title="Screenshot of 'File Checksum Tool'"> - See here for a screenshot</a>.</li> - <li>Start the tool from where you have saved the downloaded file.</li> - <li>Section "1) File to Verify": Insert the path and filename of the downloaded AOO file. The [Browse] button will - help to locate it with the Windows Explorer.</li> - <li>Section "2) Hashing Algorithm": Choose "SHA-1".</li> - <li>Section "3) File Checksum": Click on [Calculate Hash].</li> - <li>Section "4) Verify With": Paste the hash from the SHA1 file you have downloaded. First you have to open it and - copy the hash value.</li> - <li>Finally, click on [Compare]. - <li>When both hash values match a dialogbox shows "Checksums match". Otherwise "Checksums do not match".</li> - <li>If the checksums do not match, please see the <a href="#checksums-notify" - title="What to do when the checksums do not match?">section below</a>.</li> -</ul> -<br/> - -<p><b>This is how you verify SHA1 checksums on Linux</b></p> -<br/> - -<ul> - <li>Open a terminal, change to the directory with the downloaded AOO file and SHA1 file.</li> - <li>Type in the following commands:</li> - <li><pre>cd <path_to_AOO_and_SHA1_file></pre></li> - <li><pre>sha1sum -c <downloaded AOO file>.tar.gz.sha1</pre></li> - <li>When both checksums match it is indicated with an "<downloaded AOO file>.tar.gz: OK" statement. <br /> - Otherwise "sha1sum: WARNING: 1 of 1 computed checksum did NOT match".</li> - <li>If the checksums do not match, please see the <a href="#checksums-notify" - title="What to do when the checksums do not match?">section below</a>.</li> -</ul> -<br/> - -<p><b>This is how you verify SHA1 checksums on Mac OS</b></p> -<br/> - -<ul> - <li>Open a terminal (usually from here: "/Applications/Utilities").</li> - <li>Type in the following commands:</li> - <li><pre>cd <path_to_AOO_and_SHA1_file></pre></li> - <li><pre>openssl dgst -sha1 <downloaded AOO file>.dmg</pre></li> - <li><pre>cat <downloaded SHA1 file>.sha1</pre></li> - <li>Now compare both SHA1 checksums.</li> - <li>If the checksums do not match, please see the <a href="#checksums-notify" - title="What to do when the checksums do not match?">section below</a>.</li> -</ul> -<br/> - <h4>Verify with SHA256 hashes</h4> <p><b>This is how you verify SHA256 checksums on Windows</b></p>