[ale] RPM that isn't
Jeff Waldrop
jeff at compgen.com
Mon Jun 8 09:11:02 EDT 1998
jim: In response to:
> Since I had no luck at all with the Real Player I got from real.com, I
> decided to try the latest updated rpm for it from the Red Hat ftp site.
> It had the .rpm suffix, followed by .rhmask-5 (I assume for Red Hat
> 5.0). But rpm tells me this is not an rpm file and won't install it. If
> I remove .rhmask-5, the response is the same. It IS supposed to load,
> isn't it?
>
You need to get the "rhmask" rpm, either from the Red Hat ftp site or
from the Red Hat installation disk. Once you install it, there is a
man page for it; however, the idea is that you need to have an
original version of the software rpm, and using the "rhmask" program
you can create an updated rpm using the encripted "rhmask" file:
NAME
rhmask - generates and recovers file masks
SYNOPSIS
rhmask <infile> <maskfile>
rhmask -d <infile> <outfile> <maskfile>
DESCRIPTION
rhmask is intended to allow the distribution of files as
masks against other files. This lets new versions of soft-
ware be freely distributed on public internet servers but
limits their usefulness to those who already have a copy
of the package. It uses a simple XOR scheme for creating
the file mask and uses file size and md5 sums to ensure
the integrity of the result.
There are three files involved in this process. The first
is the file which both parties much had, which is referred
to as the infile. The file which the user would like to
end up with is the outfile and the mask generated between
the two is the maskfile.
Jeff Waldrop
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