Shorter checksum than MD5
Tim Peters
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Sat Sep 11 11:20:52 EDT 2004
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[Elbert Lev] > Very good. But I beleive, he [Paul Rubin] did not mentioned a "hostile > environment". You quoted this qualification from Paul, which I quoted too: >> Also, with CRC32, it's very easy to create a record on purpose that has any >> given checksum. Is THAT a problem? ... I suppose that's not a hostile environment if you believe that when someone deliberately tries to fool your checksum, they're trying to express love. I don't personally believe that. Well, not in general. Some people express their emotions in peculiar ways. But I assume too that Paul wasn't really talking about abnormal psychology, in which case his point here was quite clear. then-again-perhaps-love-&-hostility-are-the-same-thing<wink>-ly y'rs - tim
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