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HASHDIG-FIND(1) HashDig Documentation HASHDIG-FIND(1) NAME hashdig-find.pl - Find one or more hashes in a HashDig database SYNOPSIS hashdig-find.pl [-qr] [-a hash-type] [-c {A|K|U}] -d db hash [hash ...] DESCRIPTION This utility searches for a list of hashes from a HashDig database that has been created with hashdig-make(1). MD5 hashes must match the following regular expression: ^[0-9a-fA-F]{32}$ SHA1 hashes, must match the following regular expression: ^[0-9a-fA-F]{40}$ SHA256 hashes, must match the following regular expression: ^[0-9a-fA-F]{64}$ Input that does not match the required expression will cause the program to generate an error message, which will be conditionally printed based on whether or not the -q flag has been set. The output produced by this utility has the following format: hash|category|db OPTIONS -a hash-type Specifies the type of hashes that are to be sought. Currently, the following hash types (or algorithms) are supported: 'MD5', 'SHA1', and 'SHA256'. The default hash type is that specified by the HASH_TYPE environment variable or 'MD5' if HASH_TYPE is not set. The value for this option is not case sensitive. -c category Specifies the hash category, {A|K|U}, to enumerate. Currently, the following categories are supported: all (A), known (K), and unknown (U). The default category is all. -d db Specifies the name of the database to search. -q Don't report errors (i.e., be quiet) while processing input. -r Reverse the meaning of the db and hash arguments. This option allows you to search for a single hash in one or more HashDig databases. AUTHOR Klayton Monroe SEE ALSO hashdig-dump(1), hashdig-make(1) LICENSE All documentation and code are distributed under same terms and conditions as FTimes. perl v5.42.0 2025-11-01 HASHDIG-FIND(1)
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