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AIDE
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Checksums stored in plaintext
Allows for cross-compatibility, redundancy and portability.
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Calculates multiple checksums
It gives you an added security against attacks on the hash function.
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Supports complicated file excludes
You can exclude folders, files, filetypes, etc.
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Platforms:
MacOS, Linux, BSD
License:
GPL-2.0-only
User Interface:
CLI
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Hashdeep
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Piecewise mode
Piecewise mode. It breaks files into chunks before hashing.
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Recursive operations
To get hash values of a directory and output results to a file: hashdeep -r directory_name/ > hash.txt To check files against saved has values (audit): hashdeep -r -a -k hash.txt directory_name
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Multiple checksum algorithms
Support for MD5, SHA-1, SHA-256, Tiger, and Whirlpool hashes.
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Cross-platform
A pre-built version for Windows is available. For macOS, Linux and BSD versions, built by 3rd parties are available.
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Can give time estimate
-e attribute will show ETA.
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Platforms:
Windows, MacOS, Linux, BSD
License:
Public Domain, with portions using GPL
User Interface:
CLI
Additional requirements:
C++ compiler for Linux, and Unix
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Samhain
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Provides ability to cryptographically sign configuration and database
Samhain provides a method to cryptographically sign both the configuration file(s) and the database.
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Provides centralized logging via secure channels
A centralized log server (titled yule) provides centralized log consolidation and a secure transport between the samhain client and the yule server.
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OS agnostic
Supports POSIX file systems, including Windows support through Cygwin.
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Platforms:
MacOS, Linux, BSD
License:
GPL-2.0-only
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cfv
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Transparent gzip support
Will access .gz files as gzipped. Can create gzipped files.
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Renaming of bad files
-n will rename bad files based on --renameformat.
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Progress bar
Cfv shows a progress bar when working so you know that the process is actually taking place.
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Cross-platform
Runs on all systems Python supports. It has been verified to work on Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, Solaris, OS X, and Windows.
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Recursive operations
cfv offers 2 recursive modes: -r will make separate chksum files for each dir and -rr will create a single file.
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Platforms:
Windows, MacOS, Linux, BSD
License:
GPL-2.0-only
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HashMyFiles
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Can hash multiple files at once and automatically highlight any that are exact duplicates
Each distinct pair or set of duplicates is highlighted in a different color and is assigned a number to identify and distinguish from other duplicates.
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Portable or optionally integrated with File Explorer's context menu
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Three different ways to add one or more files to the overall list to be hashed
Select files using the program's file picker, or drag-and-drop onto the program window, or use Windows File Explorer's right-click menu (if optional File Explorer integration has been enabled).
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Supports MD5, CRC32, SHA1, SHA-256, SHA-512, and SHA-384 checksum formats
All of these hash types can be calculated simultaneously for multiple files.
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Current release supports Windows versions as far back as Windows 2000 and XP
An older release is available that supports Windows 98.
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Platforms:
Windows
License:
Proprietary
User Interface:
GUI
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Double Commander
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Multi-platform (Linux, Windows, MacOS X)
You can use same tool in all desktop OS environments.
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Apparently only one developer
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Source code is available (true free software)
If the developer loses interest there is at least the possibility that someone else will pick up the torch.
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Freeze after mouse double-click on directory list item
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Configurable
Lots of options allow you to configure DC the way it suits you best: Tools, Fonts, Colors, Hotkeys, Mouse, Fileviews, Plugins, Layout, Toolbars, Tabs, Icons etc.
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Much slower on Linux and Mac than on Windows
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Directory Hotlist
Save shortcuts to folders. Organize them in a treeview with submenus. Define a name and sorting for each entry.
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Source code written in Pascal language
But this does not affect users negatively. It's just programmers problem.
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Powerful tcmd-like search tool (alt+F7)
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Not developed anymore for Mac
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tcmd-like multi-rename tool (CTRL+M)
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Can't edit files on remote FTP servers
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DC uses TCmd plugin API
so you can use documentation from Total Commander for writing plugins. WCX (packer), WDX (content), WFX (file system), WLX (lister).
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Closely follows TotalCommander UX
For instance, the 'Settings | Layout' pane is quasi-identical to TCs.
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Very sophisticated
Although it is lightweight and simple to use, it can do very sophisticated tasks, like copying files from directories which have a certain extension or file size or have a certain text pattern in them. Also, it's very customizable and stable.
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It's that good, you can replace tcmd on windows too
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Source code written in (Object) PASCAL
It's all a matter of perspective. I'm not for an argument about IDE's, frameworks etc, but to me that's a big plus. I think it should be a tie, it's either a pro or a con or should that be neither a pro nor a con. It just depends on context.
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Platforms:
Windows, Mac, Linux, BSD
License:
GPL-2.0-only
Technology:
Free Pascal
User Interface:
GUI
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