[Cyberduck-trac] [Cyberduck] #10968: MD5 checksum never the same (tooltips information)

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Thu Feb 20 10:51:51 UTC 2020


#10968: MD5 checksum never the same (tooltips information)
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 Reporter:  it-mbg                   |         Owner:  dkocher
     Type:  defect                   |        Status:  new
 Priority:  normal                   |     Milestone:
Component:  openstack                |       Version:  7.2.4
 Severity:  normal                   |    Resolution:
 Keywords:  md5 open-swift checksum  |  Architecture:  Intel
 Platform:  Windows 10               |
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Description changed by dkocher:

Old description:

> Hello,
>
> I am using cyberduck with Infomaniak "Swiss Backup" (openswift)
>
> I uploaded many times the same file (vmware *.vbk) ~3Go.
> When I check the tooltips information to get the MD5 checksum, the value
> is always different upload after upload, and never the the same of my
> original file from local ?
>
> '''''''Update'''''''
> After many tries, I can say that files < 1 Gb are fine.
> It's seems that files > 1Gb are cutted in pieces (.files-segments hidden
> folder)
> When I dowload a fresh updated file, the file downloaded got the good
> md5.
>

> I tried to create the file default.properties in
> C:\Users\User1\AppData\Roaming\Cyberduck\
> with this settings: <http.compression.enable>=<false> and/or
> http.compression.enable=false
> But it does not seems to work either.
>

> Thanks for your help
>
> --------------
>  GET
> /object/v1/AUTH_6ad4832038974653ba0926530492cc5c/freez_old_vms?format=xml&prefix=&limit=10000&delimiter=%2F
> HTTP/1.1
> X-Auth-Token: ********
> Host: swift01-prx.cloud.infomaniak.ch
> Connection: Keep-Alive
> User-Agent: Cyberduck/7.2.5.32097 (Windows 10/10.0) (amd64)
> HTTP/1.1 200 OK
> Content-Length: 848
> X-Container-Object-Count: 24
> X-Timestamp: 1580395440.89273
> Accept-Ranges: bytes
> X-Storage-Policy: Policy-0
> Last-Modified: Thu, 30 Jan 2020 14:44:01 GMT
> X-Container-Bytes-Used: 21961246135
> Content-Type: application/xml; charset=utf-8
> X-Trans-Id: tx89b6f7ecdc5742b2a0beb-005e37dc24
> X-Openstack-Request-Id: tx89b6f7ecdc5742b2a0beb-005e37dc24
> Date: Mon, 03 Feb 2020 08:39:00 GMT
> Strict-Transport-Security: max-age=63072000

New description:

 Hello,

 I am using cyberduck with Infomaniak "Swiss Backup" (openswift)

 I uploaded many times the same file (vmware *.vbk) ~3Go.
 When I check the tooltips information to get the MD5 checksum, the value
 is always different upload after upload, and never the the same of my
 original file from local ?

 '''''''Update'''''''
 After many tries, I can say that files < 1 Gb are fine.
 It's seems that files > 1Gb are cutted in pieces (.files-segments hidden
 folder)
 When I dowload a fresh updated file, the file downloaded got the good md5.


 I tried to create the file default.properties in
 C:\Users\User1\AppData\Roaming\Cyberduck\
 with this settings: <http.compression.enable>=<false> and/or
 http.compression.enable=false
 But it does not seems to work either.


 Thanks for your help


 {{{
  GET
 /object/v1/AUTH_6ad4832038974653ba0926530492cc5c/freez_old_vms?format=xml&prefix=&limit=10000&delimiter=%2F
 HTTP/1.1
 X-Auth-Token: ********
 Host: swift01-prx.cloud.infomaniak.ch
 Connection: Keep-Alive
 User-Agent: Cyberduck/7.2.5.32097 (Windows 10/10.0) (amd64)
 HTTP/1.1 200 OK
 Content-Length: 848
 X-Container-Object-Count: 24
 X-Timestamp: 1580395440.89273
 Accept-Ranges: bytes
 X-Storage-Policy: Policy-0
 Last-Modified: Thu, 30 Jan 2020 14:44:01 GMT
 X-Container-Bytes-Used: 21961246135
 Content-Type: application/xml; charset=utf-8
 X-Trans-Id: tx89b6f7ecdc5742b2a0beb-005e37dc24
 X-Openstack-Request-Id: tx89b6f7ecdc5742b2a0beb-005e37dc24
 Date: Mon, 03 Feb 2020 08:39:00 GMT
 Strict-Transport-Security: max-age=63072000
 }}}

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