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Re: [eclipse-mirrors] Question on security
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Hi,
If you're using RSYNC, you practically don't need to -- rsync checksums
its transfers, and checksums the received files (or deltas) with the
sender when the file is known to be complete and intact. This is
probably the main reason why rsync is relatively 'slow' or a memory hog
on large trees.
http://samba.anu.edu.au/rsync/how-rsync-works.html
Most projects do provide MD5 sums for their files, so you could
possibley write a script that walks your directory structure in search
of .md5 files and running md5sum.
Good luck,
D.
Carin Ohlsson wrote:
Hi,
I'm investigating the possiblity of setting up an internal mirror site
for a larger organisation. The organization have some security concerns
which I need to address. We need to be sure that we download from the
correct host (for example by PGP signing) and be assured the files are
not tampered with on the way (for example MD5 checksum). Is it possible
to use PGP signing and MD5 when mirroring with rsync from Eclipse.org?
Best regards,
Carin Ohlsson
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