File Signing And Signature Files - VeriFone MX 900 Series Reference Manual

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-n
-p
-p<blocksize>
-r
-r<blocksize>
-t
-v
-o<filename>
-d<filename>
-f<filename>
Command Line Example
The following is an example of command line code:
Example
pclancnv -r -iapp.tgz -oappIBMecr.out
This example creates an IBM ECR download file named appIBM.ecr.out that
includes the files contained in app.tgz (a Linux tar file that was created using
gnu zip).

File Signing and Signature Files

File signing is required.
The result of signing a file is a new signature file also called a .P7S file. The .P7S file
must be included as part of the download.
Series. Signature files are also supported as input files. These are specified just
like application data files, with a
September 14, 2012
Output Format Definition
Uncompressed format with no blocking.
MX 900 Series compressed PinStripe format with
no blocking.
MX 900 Series compressed PinStripe format in
blocks of <blocksize> bytes.
MX 900 Series compressed IBM ECR format in
blocks of 128 bytes.
MX 900 Series compressed IBM ECR format in
blocks of <blocksize> bytes.
Compressed VeriTalk format with no blocking.
Override error checking of output file content,
count, and order.
Output File Name
Output filename is <filename>.
Other Controls
Decode a previously-created output file to existing
TEMP subdirectory.
Use <filename> as ASCII source file for above
options.
File signing is performed with the VeriShield File Signing tool.
The -k option is not used by the MX 900
option.
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