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Database of MD5 hashes for common files - solution

Subject: Database of MD5 hashes for common files - solution
Date: Wed, 15 Sep 2004 08:43:55 -0400
I think there is a database someplace of MD5 hashes of common files but
I can't find it.  I have a Win98 box that I'd like to positively
identify.

Found it about 2 minutes after hitting enter:
ftp://ftp.nist.gov/pub/itl/div897/nsrl/ver_2_0/

There is a 488 meg ISO on there and a few other files.  The ISO is dated
May, 2003 (another document indicates March of 2003 is the actual date
of compilation) so it's not exactly up to date but it'll be good enough
for my Win98 issue;)


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