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Hashtab 2.3.0
Hashtab 2.3.0













hashtab 2.3.0
  1. #HASHTAB 2.3.0 ARCHIVE#
  2. #HASHTAB 2.3.0 VERIFICATION#

Now, I could have left the answer portion alone in the question section, but I figured it would be best to follow the proper StackExchange format. If the DBAN project were a little more active (almost a year since last update) & had more Documentation that's well maintained & easily accessible, I wouldn't be making the request (I'm also asking because I'm still working on getting KeePass running on my machine - I'm not in any position to memorize anymore User IDs & Passwords). Thus I'm imploring anybody in the SuperUser community, that has an established Log In with the Internet Archive, to do so in behalf of the HDD-wiping community that wants to know that their DBAN copy is legitimate.

#HASHTAB 2.3.0 ARCHIVE#

I'd like to also upload a record of that Japanese SourceForge site (well, just the page with the DBAN MD5SUM Hash) to the Internet Archive, but I'd rather not set up a new User ID on another site, just for something that's going to be a "one-off" event for me (don't use Internet Archive enough to justify an account).

  • Verified by Copy from the official DBAN website against the MD5SUM Hash posted on the Japanese SourceForge site.
  • Found the MD5SUM at the Japanese SourceForge site.
  • I downloaded DBAN Version 2.2.6 from the actual DBAN website.
  • There are likely mirrors of the site, but I'm going to post the MD5SUM Hash here, since Japan's still in the middle of the tsunami-earthquake-nuclear crisis:įor the sake of being clear (and to satisfy my own pedantic nature), here's what I did: While in mid-post of the question, I found this at a Japanese version of SourceForge. On the same horizontal line of "dban-2.2.6_i586.iso", just click on the italicized "i" in the grey circle.įor convenience, I'll post the MD5 & SHA1 hashes here:ĥ34921ff013f34ded279300eb3851ec707b58475 (SHA1)Īs of this writing, DBAN 2.2.6 is still the latest version available.Īlas, I did not upload a record to the Internet Archive I'm not using the vendor-neutral version of OpenID, so I would have had to create one, and, of course, I refrained from doing so.

    #HASHTAB 2.3.0 VERIFICATION#

    Not sure if this was available at the time I asked the question, but recent visits to SourceForge have enlightened me to the availability of MD5 & SHA1 verification hashes on the SourceForge site. Method Summary Attributes getAttributes(String name, String attrIds) Hashtable<,> getEnvironment() String getNameInNamespace() NameParser.













    Hashtab 2.3.0