Integrity checking when restoring
Integrity checking when restoring
When restoring IFW/IFL images, does the software verify that the source image hasn't undergone any changes (bit rot, tampering, etc) using something like an internal hash of the contained data? To be clear, I'm not asking if it verifies the restored data against the source image, just if the source image itself is validated.
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Re: Integrity checking when restoring
yes, of course.
"crawfish" wrote in message news:9517@public.image...
When restoring IFW/IFL images, does the software verify that the source
image hasn't undergone any changes (bit rot, tampering, etc) using something
like an internal hash of the contained data? To be clear, I'm not asking if
it verifies the restored data against the source image, just if the source
image itself is validated.
"crawfish" wrote in message news:9517@public.image...
When restoring IFW/IFL images, does the software verify that the source
image hasn't undergone any changes (bit rot, tampering, etc) using something
like an internal hash of the contained data? To be clear, I'm not asking if
it verifies the restored data against the source image, just if the source
image itself is validated.
Re: Integrity checking when restoring
TeraByte Support wrote:
> yes, of course.
Thanks. I figured as much.
> yes, of course.
Thanks. I figured as much.