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Bugs Patches Feature Requests News Discussion Code Create Topic checksum error windows 7 Stats Graph Forums Open Discussion 22 Help Formatting Help Checksum format (error) Forum: Open Discussion checksum error fix Creator: Nobody/Anonymous Created: 2008-03-14 Updated: 2013-06-04 Nobody/Anonymous - 2008-03-14 Hi, I was using gpsfeed+ to test my program. I have found that the
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checksum will be displayed with only one character if it is smaller than 0x10. I have compare this with my real SONY gps and the GPS gives 2 characters for the checksum when it is smaller than 0x10. I think the simulator should use the exact format.
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Example : $GPRMC,105652,A,5205.9840,N,00007.6975,E,880.3,10.6,140308,5,E,A*32 $GPGGA,105653,5206.2268,N,00007.7625,E,1,04,5.6,758.1,M,34.5,M,,*46 $GPRMC,105653,A,5206.2268,N,00007.7625,E,885.7,9.3,140308,5,E,A*C $GPGGA,105654,5206.4716,N,00007.8191,E,1,04,5.6,792.1,M,34.5,M,,*4A The second message $GPRMC has only 1 character in the checksum. It should be 0C. Bye If you would like to refer to this comment somewhere else in this project, copy and paste the following link: dzach - 2008-03-15 Thank you for using gpsfeed+ and reporting this. The problem has been reported before, and is corrected in version 0.59 in the CVS. Dimitrios If you would like to refer to this comment somewhere else in this project, copy and paste the following link: SourceForge About Site Status @sfnet_ops Powered by Apache Allura™ Find and Develop Software Create a Project Software Directory Top Downloaded Projects Community Blog @sourceforge Resources Help Site Documentation Support Request © 2016 Slashdot Media. All Rights Reserved. Terms Privacy Opt Out Choices Advertise Get latest updates about Open Source Projects, Conferenc
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post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. More discussions in ORDS, SODA tera source file checksum error & JSON in the Database All PlacesDatabaseDatabase Application DevelopmentORDS, SODA & JSON in the Database This discussion is archived 8 Replies Latest reply on Jun 26, 2012 6:46 https://sourceforge.net/p/gpsfeed/discussion/476570/thread/8086c1e3/ PM by Udo Errornotification message checksum content error AndyPol Jun 3, 2011 8:26 AM Hi, The problem is - if a wrong user name or password is supplied, apex throws a strange error - Contact your application administrator. Errornotification message checksum content error: C53F0B90C7CA15BF701E5AC623A579BE OK But URL has notification error message - https://host/apex/f?p=800:101:914565140300946:¬ification_msg=Invalid%20Login%20Credentials/858CAE75D64C062356B42548E99769A2/ When I https://community.oracle.com/thread/2234606 login without SSL everything work OK. My architecture is: CentOS (5.6) -> Oracle 11g SEO -> OC4J -> APEX Listener -> Apache Revers Proxy (with SSL) Can you please help me in fixing this error? 4350Views Tags: none (add) 11gContent tagged with 11g, apexContent tagged with apex, errorContent tagged with error This content has been marked as final. Show 8 replies 1. Re: Errornotification message checksum content error Udo Jun 3, 2011 8:54 AM (in response to AndyPol) Hi Andy, which locales do proxy and OC4J use? And do you use APEX in a translated version or in English? Any special characters have to be treated correctly by each component on the way. Since your proxy needs to rebuild the request in the SSL case, it could happen that the request to OC4J gets some unsupported encoding. Do you see similar errors in other situations, e.g. other notifications in APEX? And just to make the picture complete, which APEX and APEX Listener versions
article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (August 2016) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) md5sum is a computer program that https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Md5sum calculates and verifies 128-bit MD5 hashes, as described in RFC 1321. The MD5 http://www.irnis.net/gloss/checksum-file.shtml hash (or checksum) functions as a compact digital fingerprint of a file. As with all such hashing algorithms, there is theoretically an unlimited number of files that will have any given MD5 hash. However, it is very unlikely that any two non-identical files in the real world will have the same MD5 hash, checksum error unless they have been specifically created to have the same hash. The underlying MD5 algorithm is no longer deemed secure. Thus, while md5sum is well-suited for identifying known files in situations that are not security related, it should not be relied on if there is a chance that files have been purposefully and maliciously tampered. In the latter case, the use of a newer hashing tool such checksum format error as sha256sum is recommended. md5sum is used to verify the integrity of files, as virtually any change to a file will cause its MD5 hash to change. Most commonly, md5sum is used to verify that a file has not changed as a result of a faulty file transfer, a disk error or non-malicious meddling. The md5sum program is included in most Unix-like operating systems, or compatibility layers such as Cygwin. Contents 1 Examples 1.1 Create MD5 hash file hash.md5 1.1.1 File produced 1.2 Check MD5 1.3 Check single MD5 2 See also 3 External links Examples[edit] All of the following files are assumed to be in the current directory. Create MD5 hash file hash.md5[edit] $ md5sum filetohashA.txt filetohashB.txt filetohashC.txt > hash.md5 File produced[edit] File contains hash and filename pairs. $ cat hash.md5 595f44fec1e92a71d3e9e77456ba80d1 filetohashA.txt 71f920fa275127a7b60fa4d4d41432a3 filetohashB.txt 43c191bf6d6c3f263a8cd0efd4a058ab filetohashC.txt Note: There must be two spaces or a space and an asterisk between each md5sum value and filename to be compared (the second space indicates text mode, the asterisk binary mode). Otherwise, the following error will result: "no properly formatted MD5 checksum lines found". Many programs don't distinguish between the two modes, but some utils do. Note: The file must
the checksum values of other files. Because the checksum values have fixed length (usually from 16 to 256 bits) the size of checksum file not depend from size of this files, only from their quantity. This allow by small oversizing of summary data let possibility of verifying integrity of data files at any time. There are many formats of checksum files, frequently proprietary or closed. But there is also several open and widely supported formats. In the binary newsgroups and file-sharing networks is well known format is SFV, that mean "Simple File Verification". And it's really "simple" - in this format is used the CRC32 algorithm and the file structure supposes ambiguity. We do not recommend use of this format except of case of strong necessity The another format mostly known in open systems world is format of MD5SUM utility. This format using the more secure and reliable MD5 algorithm and have more convenient structure of file. The Advanced CheckSum Verifier utility support both formats, but we strongly recommend to use the MD5SUM format. There is also third format named "alternative" or "BSD checksum format", which more advanced and allow to use any checksum calculation algorithm. Unfortunately Advanced CheckSum Verifier not support currently this format, but we plan to release in the future. [an error occurred while processing this directive] [an error occurred while processing this directive] What is Advanced CheckSum Verifier (ACSV)? The Advanced CheckSum Verifier is an small, GUI-driven Windows [an error occurred while processing this directive]checksum utility intended for creation and verification the [an error occurred while processing this directive]checksum files. ACSV will help Windows users to protect the integrity of their files by using the CRC32 or [an error occurred while processing this directive]MD5 checksum calculation algorithms. ACSV will useful when necessary to verify the accuracy of files burned to CD-R(W) or transmitted over network, or for files comparison, or for detection of corrupted or tampered files. Adding an little checksum file to your data files will allow easily to verify their integrity at any time in further and allow you to reveal what files has been changed. ACSV is especially effective if you have