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For Windows machines:
Minimum name length
1 character.
Maximum name length
15 characters.
The 4W’s in logging and auditing
Put into a single line: Who effected what change, when, and from where
Adapted from http://www.draware.dk/fileadmin/ManageEngine/ADAudit/adauditcase-study-plains-all-american-pipeline.pdf
Archive (PDF)
The .exe files contained in the installer have the following SHA1 hashes (Unicode and ANSI version respectively):
752e1687d58de3bef927d9ad24c0ed3da3754e17 *release/windirstat.exe
26e14a532e1e050eb20755a0b7a5fea99dd80588 *urelease/windirstat.exe
Provided on: https://windirstat.info/download.html
Hashes of the installer can be found here
File name: windirstat1_1_2_setup.exe
Download WinDirStat Windows Installer (630.59 KB)
Hashes provided on: https://windirstat.info/download.html
MD5: 3abf1c149873e25d4e266225fbf37cbf
SHA1: 6fa92dd2ca691c11dfbfc0a239e34369897a7fab
Downloaded file hashes verified 7/14/14
MD5: 3ABF1C149873E25D4E266225FBF37CBF
SHA1: 6FA92DD2CA691C11DFBFC0A239E34369897A7FAB
SHA256: 370A27A30EE57247FADDEB1F99A83933247E07C8760A07ED82E451E1CB5E5CDD
Hashes for the .exe can be found here
Coursera
The Hardware/Software Interface by Gaetano Borriello, Luis Ceze from the University of Washington
Virtual machine file name: VM.7z
Provided MD5 hash: 9a2a35b58ff716a84f17610fdec972ec VM.7z
Downloaded file MD5 hash verified 7/12/14
MD5: 9A2A35B58FF716A84F17610FDEC972EC
SHA1: 4EC86B022355E324CBD4D13589AED6CDB4423093
SHA256: A0C7F7BBDC8DE1FC8C26EDC42A5270ADB3DD35363F14B18B7E2D8F342EE7730B
Base 2 System (1 MB = 1024^2 bytes)
Base 10 System (1 MB = 1000^2 bytes)
References:
Answer, basically it depends on whether your MB unit is 1000^2 or 1024^2.
Let me explain:
If you look at a file online and the site states it is 15.5 MB and then you download the file, verify the hash, and notice Windows states the file size is 14.7 MB, one might wonder what is going on.
Windows considers 1 MB to be 1048576 bytes. 1024^2
In my particular example the website considers 1 MB to be 1000000 bytes. 1000^2
Therefore (truncated, not rounded)
15507456 bytes / 1000000 = 15.5 MB
and
15507456 bytes / 1048576 = 14.7 MB
Resource:
Source Forge provides MD5 and SHA1 hashes (click the view details icon) for the dban-2.2.8_i586.iso
These are the values for the copy I downloaded on 7/18/14. MD5 and SHA1 do match.
Last modified: 2013-11-22 (15.5 MB)
MD5: D076D4BC510EB39F57196773172AD072
SHA1: 3CD23D557765C8CE8138A0FEC5ABE3DF32E9BE15
SHA256: 73FC9F22F9061ED5E7BFA43FDC329B0E541391B348C06B4A9CBCCA47C45A19E6
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