Version 1.0.41 – Added Detail to Explain FTP Checksum non-Match

FTP Checksum validation was improved in Version 1.0.36; there was a typo, and really very little explanation.

Although there’s not a whole lot more detail, the reason for a Checksum Unknown was described with a hint as to how to use this capability in future.

As a note: the checksum file format intentionally matches the output of the “md5sum” or “md5” command line tools to which other tools are compatible. Most checksum tools are compatible.

Of note: using vict.jar to upload automatically produces checksum files for validation.

For example:

vict.bat -U (server) -u file1 -u file2 -u file3

or:

java -jar vict.jar -U (server) -u file1 -u file2 -u file3

This simple functionality creates a checksum, sends it to the server, uploads the file(s), and confirms checksum with the server (where supported).

The Server-side FTP check functionality that alerts us to uploads automatically uses the checksum file to validate accuracy of the upload.

I cannot see how to make this easier.