Using MD5 ChecksumsContents MD5 Checksums are used to establish the code integrity of software you download. Using the md5sums grants you more security. This is how you verify MD5 Checksums on All Platforms with the Firefox web browser:
Note: If you downloaded the OpenOffice.org archive file before you installed MD Hash Tool, you can now verify the MD5 Checksum without downloading it again. Select Tools from the top menu, then MD Hash Tool. Input type: file and Hash Alg: MD5 should be the default. Click "browse..." then select the OpenOffice.org archive file, then click "compute digest." Compare the Message Digest (calculated MD5 Checksum) with the one listed for the corresponding OpenOffice.org archive on the MD5Sum page (linked to on the latest download page).
This is how you verify MD5 Checksums under Windows: The Easy Way (digestIT with GUI) digestIT is a graphical tool that should be easier to use for most Windows users.
The Less Easy Way (md5sum on the command line)
This is how you verify MD5 Checksums under Linux:
Links to the Windows md5sum checker md5sum.exe application If one of the links below doesn't work, try another one. The small application downloaded is the same. md5.zip includes source code.
Original: Simon Brouwer (2003-11). Revised: Ant Bryan (2006-02). |

