"cksum" on z/OS Unix and Linux are compatible.

See: "man cksum" on z/OS for details on the algorithms that it uses so that
you can find a Windows/Mac/etc version that is compatible.

Kirk Wolf
Dovetailed Technologies
http://dovetail.com

On Mon, Nov 2, 2015 at 11:45 AM, Paul Gilmartin <
[email protected]> wrote:

> On Mon, 2 Nov 2015 10:33:58 -0700, Jack J. Woehr wrote:
> >
> >> Source code for MD5 appears in RFC 1321; again SMOP, and contaminated
> by page headers.
> >
> >In any case, as I wrote earlier:
> >
> >    /I scp OMVS Java 8.0_64 files back and forth but they open okay with
> jar tf  ... so it's not that scp is garbling
> >    the file. /
> >
> >Thus I am doubtful what forensic value a cksum would have unless one
> admits the possibility that there is an scp problem
> >that is symmetrically compensating itself outbound then inbound.
> >
> It's very possible that newline conversion would be so symmetrically
> compensated.
>
> What are the OSes/releases at both ends?
>
> -- gil
>
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