Re: PIPEMD5 and RXMD5 modules ?

2006-11-08 Thread Rob van der Heij

On 11/8/06, Thomas Kern [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


In the meantime, I will try writing a rexx stage using the RXMD5 at its core.


Not wanting to spoil the joy of a good hour of hacking, but did you
check out your plastic pipes?


From http://vm.marist.edu/~pipeline/pipeline.news I would expect this

could deal with most of your requirements. And if you have specific
needs you might check with John to see what's in the pipeline (no 00D
intended).

Sublevel C:  (November 24, 2004)

MD5  Write a message digest to the output.  The filter is derived
from the RSA Data Security, Inc. MD5 Message-Digest Algorithm
When no secondary output stream is defined, all input records
are logically joined to form a single message, which is
processed by the message digest algorithm.  The input records
are discarded.  A single 16-byte record is written at
end-of-file on the input.

When the secondary output stream is defined, a message digest
is computed for each input record.  The input records are
copied to the primary output without delay; the message digest
is written to the secondary output before the input record is
consumed.

MD5 terminates as soon as it discovers an unconnected output.


Re: PIPEMD5 and RXMD5 modules ?

2006-11-08 Thread Thomas Kern
That will do it. I will have to uplevel pipelines in that server, but at
long as it is restricted to that server, it will be acceptable.
 
/Tom Kern

On Wed, 8 Nov 2006 09:20:54 +0100, Rob van der Heij [EMAIL PROTECTED] w
rote:
From http://vm.marist.edu/~pipeline/pipeline.news I would expect this
could deal with most of your requirements. And if you have specific
needs you might check with John to see what's in the pipeline (no 00D
intended).

Sublevel C:  (November 24, 2004)

MD5  Write a message digest to the output.  The filter is derived
 from the RSA Data Security, Inc. MD5 Message-Digest Algorithm
 When no secondary output stream is defined, all input records
 are logically joined to form a single message, which is
 processed by the message digest algorithm.  The input records
 are discarded.  A single 16-byte record is written at
 end-of-file on the input.

 When the secondary output stream is defined, a message digest
 is computed for each input record.  The input records are
 copied to the primary output without delay; the message digest
 is written to the secondary output before the input record is
 consumed.

 MD5 terminates as soon as it discovers an unconnected output.

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Re: PIPEMD5 and RXMD5 modules ?

2006-11-07 Thread Thomas Kern
I do suspect that is where I orginally got them. I have found someone with
source code for an RXMD5 program that functions like the original. Now if I
could find someone/anyone with source code for a PIPEMD5, then I could include
that in my production process. Is Ross Paterson still lurking here?

In the meantime, I will try writing a rexx stage using the RXMD5 at its core.

/Tom Kern
/301-903-2211

--- Dave Reinken [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Sterling / Ross Paterson definitely distributed them:

http://listserv.uark.edu/scripts/wa.exe?A2=ind9904L=vmesa-lT=0F=S=P=31465
 http://tinyurl.com/y2sev4
 




 

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PIPEMD5 and RXMD5 modules ?

2006-11-06 Thread Thomas Kern
I have two modules that are in use in some test processes that we ran a
while back and I am now interested in using them in a production process.

Unfortunately, I don't have the footprints to track them back to whoever
wrote/owns them. The vmarc files that contain them are dated 03/30/98.

If you know who wrote them, or who owns them, please let me know.
 
/Thomas Kern
/U.S. Dept of Energy
/301-903-2211


Re: PIPEMD5 and RXMD5 modules ?

2006-11-06 Thread Adam Thornton

On Nov 6, 2006, at 1:26 PM, Thomas Kern wrote:

I have two modules that are in use in some test processes that we  
ran a
while back and I am now interested in using them in a production  
process.


Unfortunately, I don't have the footprints to track them back to  
whoever

wrote/owns them. The vmarc files that contain them are dated 03/30/98.

If you know who wrote them, or who owns them, please let me know.


I think these are on the VM downloads page.

Adam


Re: PIPEMD5 and RXMD5 modules ?

2006-11-06 Thread Peter . Webb
I think they were written by Ross Patterson while he was at VM Software
Inc., later Sterling Software, now CA. My copies are of earlier vintage,
and neither the EXEC nor MODULE have copyright or other identifying
information.

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Subject: PIPEMD5 and RXMD5 modules ?

I have two modules that are in use in some test processes that we ran a
while back and I am now interested in using them in a production
process.
Unfortunately, I don't have the footprints to track them back to whoever
wrote/owns them. The vmarc files that contain them are dated 03/30/98.

If you know who wrote them, or who owns them, please let me know.
 
/Thomas Kern
/U.S. Dept of Energy
/301-903-2211


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Re: PIPEMD5 and RXMD5 modules ?

2006-11-06 Thread Thomas Kern
I had already looked at the IBM Downloads page but could not find them. I
f
they are part of another package there, they are not listed in the primar
y
description. 

/Thomas Kern
/301-903-2211

On Mon, 6 Nov 2006 13:54:34 -0600, Adam Thornton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
t
wrote:
I think these are on the VM downloads page.

Adam

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Re: PIPEMD5 and RXMD5 modules ?

2006-11-06 Thread Dave Reinken
Sterling / Ross Paterson definitely distributed them:
http://listserv.uark.edu/scripts/wa.exe?A2=ind9904L=vmesa-lT=0F=S=P=31465
http://tinyurl.com/y2sev4

  Original Message 
 Subject: Re: PIPEMD5 and RXMD5 modules ?
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date: Mon, November 06, 2006 2:43 pm
 To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
 
 I think they were written by Ross Patterson while he was at VM Software
 Inc., later Sterling Software, now CA. My copies are of earlier vintage,
 and neither the EXEC nor MODULE have copyright or other identifying
 information.
 
 -Original Message-
 From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
 Behalf Of Thomas Kern
 Sent: November 6, 2006 14:27
 To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
 Subject: PIPEMD5 and RXMD5 modules ?
 
 I have two modules that are in use in some test processes that we ran a
 while back and I am now interested in using them in a production
 process.
 Unfortunately, I don't have the footprints to track them back to whoever
 wrote/owns them. The vmarc files that contain them are dated 03/30/98.
 
 If you know who wrote them, or who owns them, please let me know.



Re: PIPEMD5 and RXMD5 modules ?

2006-11-06 Thread Adam Thornton

On Nov 6, 2006, at 2:38 PM, Thomas Kern wrote:

I had already looked at the IBM Downloads page but could not find  
them. If
they are part of another package there, they are not listed in the  
primary

description.


You're right.  Ours must have come from somewhere else.  I see no  
identifying info in it indicating its source.


Adam


Re: PIPEMD5 and RXMD5 modules ?

2006-11-06 Thread Jim Bohnsack
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Thomas Kern wrote:

I have two modules that are in use in some test processes that we ran a
while back and I am now interested in using them in a production process.=

Unfortunately, I don't have the footprints to track them back to whoever
wrote/owns them. The vmarc files that contain them are dated 03/30/98.

If you know who wrote them, or who owns them, please let me know.
=20
/Thomas Kern
/U.S. Dept of Energy
/301-903-2211

  



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