Panagiotis Christias writes: > On 8/11/06, DAve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > DAve wrote: > > > Panagiotis Christias wrote: > > >> On 8/11/06, Theo Van Dinter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >>> FWIW, the format sa-update expects is the standard format from sha1sum. > > >>> Does FreeBSD have a sha1sum that produces the format that you showed? > > >>> > > >>> Answering my own question, FreeBSD seems to not have a "sha1sum", > > >>> but has a "sha1" which has that kind of format, which seems to be the > > >>> same output as "openssl sha1 file". Of course to be consistent, > > >>> "openssl ssl < file" produces just the hash. > > >> > > >> FYI, on FreeBSD you can use "sha1 -r file" (-r Reverses the format of > > >> the output). > > >> > > > > > > I have no sha1 command in my bin dirs, locate doesn't find one either. > > > man openssl doesn't show an -r switch as well, and any use of it fails. > > > FreeBSD 4.8, 4.11, 5.2.1, 5.3 using openssl 0.9.7e don't seem to have > > > the sha1 command (all upgraded via ports). The earliest I can find it on > > > my servers is 5.4, using the FreeBSD included openssl. > > > > > > It might show up when I upgrade the port. > > > > > > > Nope, upgraded all the way to 0.9.8b, no sha1 command. > > /sbin/sha1 is part of the base system since FreeBSD 5.3. The openssl > command included in the base system supports the sha1 command. Here is > a (dirty?) way to get your output: > > openssl sha1 your-file | sed -e 's/^SHA1(//' -e 's/)=//' -e 's/^\(.*\) > \([^ ]*$\)/\2 \1/'
It should be possible to use a perl one-liner with the Digest::SHA1 module, too, which is a SpamAssassin required module anyway ;) --j.