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| Subject: | Re: hash of directory |
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| Date: | Tue, 23 Nov 2004 12:27:36 -0500 |
On 2004-11-15 20:25:22 +0100, Gary Kessler <kumquat@sover.net> said:
consider also that taking the hash of a file *and* the hash of the directory is a very strong combination (or hash of file plus drive or hash of directory plus drive).
How do you take the hash of a directory? Concatenating all files in that directory and hash the output?
I assume we're talking unix here, if so, a directory is a file.
-- Until later, Geoffrey
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