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Getting hashes and checksums from a media dump

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Command description

This operation will calculate the checksums for the media represented by a media dump image.

Command usage

Aaru image checksum [options] <image-path>

Arguments

<image-path> Media image path

Options

-a, --adler32=[true/false] calculates the Adler-32 checksum (default true)
--crc16=[true/false] calculates the CRC16 checksum (default true)
-c, --crc32=[true/false] calculates the CRC32 checksum (default true)
--crc64=[true/false] calculates the ECMA CRC64 checksum (default false)
--fletcher16=[true/false] calculates the Fletcher-16 checksum (default false)
--fletcher32=[true/false] calculates the Fletcher-32 checksum (default false)
-m, --md5=[true/false] calculates the MD5 hash (default true)
-t, --separated-tracks=[true/false] calculates each track checksum separately (default true)
--ripemd160=[true/false] calculates the RIPEMD160 hash (default false)
-s, --sha1=[true/false] calculates the SHA1 hash (default true)
--sha256=[true/false] calculates the SHA2 hash with 256-bit (default false)
--sha384=[†rue/false] calculates the SHA2 hash with 384-bit (default false)
--sha512=[true/false] calculates the SHA2 hash with 512-bit (default false)
-f, --spamsum=[true/false] calculates the SpamSum fuzzy hash (default true)
-w, --whole-disc=[true/false] calculates the whole media checksum (default true)
-v, --verbose=[true/false] shows verbose output (default false)
-d, --debug=[true/false] shows debug output (default false)
--pause=[true/false] pauses before exiting. (default false)
-?, -h, --help=[true/false] show help and usage information (default false)

Example

Aaru image checksum -a false --sha512=true mydisc.cue

Operating system support

FreeBSD Yes
macOS Yes
Linux Yes
Windows Yes
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