[qubes-users] When transferring file between Qubes, MD5 changes.

2017-11-17 Thread Vít Šesták
Is it random, or deterministic?

Do you observe any signs of unstable system (e.g., freezes, app crashes, VM 
crashes, system crashes…)? If you do, it might be a faulty RAM.

Regards,
Vít Šesták 'v6ak'

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Re: [qubes-users] When transferring file between Qubes, MD5 changes.

2017-11-16 Thread entr0py
vegetarianst...@gmail.com:
> I am transferring a windows ISO file between qubes.. however, the file's MD5 
> sum changes every time I complete the transfer.  
> 
> Why might this be so?
> 


Shouldn't be happening. I suspect faulty checksum tools in Windows. Use one of 
the following options:

1. (cmd.exe) CertUtil -hashfile  SHA256

2. (PowerShell 4 or higher) Get-FileHash -Algorithm SHA256 

Compare with `sha256sum` in Linux.

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Re: [qubes-users] When transferring file between Qubes, MD5 changes.

2017-11-16 Thread Unman
On Wed, Nov 15, 2017 at 11:35:33PM -0800, vegetarianst...@gmail.com wrote:
> I am transferring a windows ISO file between qubes.. however, the file's MD5 
> sum changes every time I complete the transfer.  
> 
> Why might this be so?
> 

Please identify the Qubes version, and which Templates you are using.
On 3.2 with Debian templates (various) I have never seen this, and I
religiously check iso images before using.
I don't have a Windows iso to test with, but I cant imagine that makes
any difference. Just in case though, can you test with some other iso
image?
Are the file sizes identical?

unman

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Re: [qubes-users] When transferring file between Qubes, MD5 changes.

2017-11-16 Thread rysiek
Dnia Thursday, November 16, 2017 9:16:49 AM CET Chris Laprise pisze:
> On 11/16/2017 02:35 AM, vegetarianst...@gmail.com wrote:
> > I am transferring a windows ISO file between qubes.. however, the file's
> > MD5 sum changes every time I complete the transfer.
> > 
> > Why might this be so?
> 
> It might be a bug?
> 
> What version of Qubes? And what OS are the source & destination VMs? Is
> the same mdsum program being using on both ends?

Also, what if you transfer the file with the changed md5 back into the 
original VM? Does the md5 sum change back to what it was, or to something 
different yet?

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Re: [qubes-users] When transferring file between Qubes, MD5 changes.

2017-11-16 Thread Chris Laprise

On 11/16/2017 02:35 AM, vegetarianst...@gmail.com wrote:

I am transferring a windows ISO file between qubes.. however, the file's MD5 
sum changes every time I complete the transfer.

Why might this be so?


It might be a bug?

What version of Qubes? And what OS are the source & destination VMs? Is 
the same mdsum program being using on both ends?


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[qubes-users] When transferring file between Qubes, MD5 changes.

2017-11-15 Thread vegetarianstoat
I am transferring a windows ISO file between qubes.. however, the file's MD5 
sum changes every time I complete the transfer.  

Why might this be so?

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