Monday, 25 March 2013

What Is MD5 Hash & How to Use It ?



Message-Digest Algorithm 5


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In this post I will explain you about an interesting cryptographic algorithm called MD5 (Message-Digest algorithm 5). This algorithm is mainly used to perform file integrity checks under most circumstances. Here I will not jump into the technical aspects of this algorithm, rather will tell you about how to make use of this algorithm in your daily life. Before I tell you about how to use MD5, I would like to share one of my recent experience which made me start using MD5 algorithm.

Recently my friend made some significant changes and updates to his website and as obvious he generated a complete backup of the site on the server. He then downloaded this backup onto his PC and deleted the original one on the server. But after a few days something went wrong and he wanted to restore the backup that he downloaded. When he tried to restore the backup he was shocked! The backup file that he used to restore was corrupted. That means, the backup file that he downloaded onto his PC wasn’t exactly the one that was on his server. The reason is that there occured some data loss during the download process. Yes, this data loss can happen often when a file is downloaded from the Internet. The file can be corrupted due to any of the following reasons.


Ø Data loss during the download process, due to instability in the Internet connection/server

Ø The file can be tampered due to virus infections or,

Ø Due to Hacker attacks


So whenever you download any valuable data from the Internet it is completely necessary that you check the integrity of the downloaded file. That is you need to ensure that the downloaded file is exactly the same as that of the original one. In

this scenario the MD5 hash can become handy. All you have to do is generate MD5 hash (or MD5 check-sum) for the intended file on your server. After you download the file onto your PC, again generate MD5 hash for the downloaded file.

Compare these two hashes and if it matches then it means that the file is downloaded perfectly without any data loss.


A MD5 hash is nothing but a 32 digit hexadecimal number which can be something as follows :

A simple MD5 Hash

e4d909c290d0fb1ca068ffaddf22cbd0

This hash is unique for every file irrespective of it’s size and type. That means two .exe files with the same size will not have the same MD5 hash even though they are of same type and size. So MD5 hash can be used to uniquely identify a file.


How to use MD5 Hash to check the Integrity of Files?

Suppose you have a file called backup.tar on your server. Before you download, you need to generate MD5 hash for this file on your server. To do so use the following command.


For UNIX:

md5sum backup.tar


When you hit ENTER you’ll see something as follows

e4d909c290d0fb1ca068ffaddf22cbd0


This is the MD5 hash for the file backup.tar. After you download this file onto your PC, you can cross check it’s integrity by again re-generating MD5 hash for the downloaded file. If both the hash matches then it means that the file is perfect.

Otherwise it means that the file is corrupt. To generate the MD5 hash for the downloaded file on your Windows PC use the following freeware tool.


“You can Download MD5 Summer From Here: http://www.md5summer.org/download.html “.



1 comment:

  1. Its a very powerful algorithm mainly used in high level security application. Thank you for this short but important detail about it.
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