An MD5 sum is a string of letters and numbers that acts like a fingerprint for a file. If two files have the same MD5 sum, the files are exactly alike - which is why MD5 "fingerprints" can verify ...
Determine the MD5 sum of a set of input files. All input files are sorted by filename (regardless of their directory) and concatenated for the MD5 creation. This is done to ensure equal MD5 checksums ...
So if you think comparing an MD5 is difficult, check out the thread. It’s argued that GUI MD5 checkers are easier to use than the command-line application, but really, if you can type, it doesn’t get ...