hashdig-harvest-sunsolve.pl - Harvest hashes from a directory of sunsolve output
hashdig-harvest-sunsolve.pl [-c {A|K|U}] [-q] [-s
file] [-T dir] -o {file|-} dir
This utility extracts MD5 hashes from a directory of files created by
hashdig-resolve-sunsolve(1), filters them by category (see -c),
and writes the results to the specified output file (see -o). Output is
a sorted list of hash/category pairs having the following format:
hash|category
Input files located in dir are expected to contain HTML and
have names that match the following regular expression:
^hashdig-sunsolve.\d+$
Filenames that do not match this expression are silently
ignored.
- -c category
- Specifies the hash category, {A|K|U}, that is to be harvested. Currently,
the following categories are supported: all (A), known (K), and unknown
(U). The default category is known. Output returned by sunsolve specifies
the number of times a given hash matched something in Sun's Solaris
Fingerprint Database. Thus, if the number of matches is zero, the hash is
tagged as unknown. Otherwise, it is tagged as known.
- -o {file|-}
- Specifies the name of the output file. A value of '-' will cause the
program to write to stdout.
- -q
- Don't report errors (i.e., be quiet) while processing files.
- -s file
- Specifies the name of an alternate sort utility. Relative paths are
affected by your PATH envrionment variable. Alternate sort utilities must
support the "-o",
"-T" and
"-u" options. This program was designed
to work with GNU sort.
- -T dir
- Specifies the directory sort should use as a temporary work area. The
default directory is that specified by the TMPDIR environment variable, or
/tmp if TMPDIR is not set.
hashdig-harvest(1), hashdig-make(1),
hashdig-resolve-sunsolve(1)
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