Installation

Suggestion: offer MD5SUMs or SHA1SUMs file for checking download validity

Jason
Motivator

After finding some weeeird things (read: unable to reproduce) in my brand new Splunk install today, I wonder if they're either bugs or a problem with my downloaded file.

A list of hashes for the current Splunk downloads, posted somewhere on the website, would be helpful to validate nothing has happened to a downloaded Splunk install package.

(If such a list already exists, where is it? It's not obvious on the downloads page.)

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Jason
Motivator

You can now get an MD5 for the file after you click on the filename to download. On the page you arrive at, there are a few links under the "Your download is starting..." and one of them is an MD5 file.

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Jason
Motivator

You can now get an MD5 for the file after you click on the filename to download. On the page you arrive at, there are a few links under the "Your download is starting..." and one of them is an MD5 file.

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jlford30
Explorer

I see it for the Windows 64 bit distro but the listed md5 does not match the .msi calculated md5

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southeringtonp
Motivator

The download page is now showing MD5 sums for the Linux builds of 4.1.6, but not for Windows it seems.

Jason
Motivator

Nice - good to see.

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