Result for 000D3068927EF94CEAE421930AB4BE1A9925AA45

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/bin/snimpy-3.9
FileSize955
MD50ACE84982B0301A9A28D3DA710C80A5A
SHA-1000D3068927EF94CEAE421930AB4BE1A9925AA45
SHA-256D77144EB1D59C46C13922565DA23A06148DA27EDC8A3AE2F83C37354C2C325D1
SSDEEP24:lyuIiFt9AM5LwKLPLwoZZT0EeC0RDarw9:bnpAM5smsoZZTIao
TLSHT1C0119CA1D820B66396D2DBCE3CB4A1AF0117999776806026F2CCDBB45FC13238C75F55
hashlookup:parent-total7
hashlookup:trust85

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The searched file hash is included in 7 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD598E046B363EF178A50297514E541609D
PackageArchi586
PackageDescriptionSnimpy is a Python-based tool providing a simple interface to build SNMP query. You can either use Snimpy interactively through its console (derived from Python own console or from IPython_ if available) or write Snimpy scripts which are just Python scripts with some global variables available. Snimpy is aimed at being the more Pythonic possible. You should forget that you are doing SNMP requests. Snimpy will rely on MIB to hide SNMP details. Here are some "features": * MIB parser based on libsmi (through CFFI) * SNMP requests are handled by PySNMP (SNMPv1, SNMPv2 and SNMPv3 support) * scalars are just attributes of your session object * columns are like a Python dictionary and made available as an attribute * getting an attribute is like issuing a GET method * setting an attribute is like issuing a SET method * iterating over a table is like using GETNEXT * when something goes wrong, you get an exception
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNamepython39-snimpy
PackageRelease1.4
PackageVersion1.0.0
SHA-17C5199E1DE9207A0193B5247AA2CAB9870EF4239
SHA-25616539D9CA002BFEC7F1F595843F92AC2D5C421408596EEB60C0DA44EB183C096
Key Value
MD5771915B7AB331C3C36D321DFACA4F031
PackageArchs390x
PackageDescriptionSnimpy is a Python-based tool providing a simple interface to build SNMP query. You can either use Snimpy interactively through its console (derived from Python own console or from IPython_ if available) or write Snimpy scripts which are just Python scripts with some global variables available. Snimpy is aimed at being the more Pythonic possible. You should forget that you are doing SNMP requests. Snimpy will rely on MIB to hide SNMP details. Here are some "features": * MIB parser based on libsmi (through CFFI) * SNMP requests are handled by PySNMP (SNMPv1, SNMPv2 and SNMPv3 support) * scalars are just attributes of your session object * columns are like a Python dictionary and made available as an attribute * getting an attribute is like issuing a GET method * setting an attribute is like issuing a SET method * iterating over a table is like using GETNEXT * when something goes wrong, you get an exception
PackageNamepython39-snimpy
PackageRelease10.16
PackageVersion1.0.0
SHA-1F35A64712960F52F1E6D76BCA588B1615823685A
SHA-25690B402F7B675B4051A176345AD3F33EBDC44E765E87836C6A8DA7467B44E6A0C
Key Value
MD56D4BF384D9DCC11F8D581DCB9A4915FD
PackageArcharmv7hl
PackageDescriptionSnimpy is a Python-based tool providing a simple interface to build SNMP query. You can either use Snimpy interactively through its console (derived from Python own console or from IPython_ if available) or write Snimpy scripts which are just Python scripts with some global variables available. Snimpy is aimed at being the more Pythonic possible. You should forget that you are doing SNMP requests. Snimpy will rely on MIB to hide SNMP details. Here are some "features": * MIB parser based on libsmi (through CFFI) * SNMP requests are handled by PySNMP (SNMPv1, SNMPv2 and SNMPv3 support) * scalars are just attributes of your session object * columns are like a Python dictionary and made available as an attribute * getting an attribute is like issuing a GET method * setting an attribute is like issuing a SET method * iterating over a table is like using GETNEXT * when something goes wrong, you get an exception
PackageNamepython39-snimpy
PackageRelease10.11
PackageVersion1.0.0
SHA-1FDC89CE0650194CBC26BA669CEA3794680347323
SHA-256328B4F9088D2C2F8F98CEB397156A735AC80B6E3BC7E1979328A4E8CE99256B4
Key Value
MD50C87B1A6ACB3D9D30CB5CA9E4451A159
PackageArcharmv7hl
PackageDescriptionSnimpy is a Python-based tool providing a simple interface to build SNMP query. You can either use Snimpy interactively through its console (derived from Python own console or from IPython_ if available) or write Snimpy scripts which are just Python scripts with some global variables available. Snimpy is aimed at being the more Pythonic possible. You should forget that you are doing SNMP requests. Snimpy will rely on MIB to hide SNMP details. Here are some "features": * MIB parser based on libsmi (through CFFI) * SNMP requests are handled by PySNMP (SNMPv1, SNMPv2 and SNMPv3 support) * scalars are just attributes of your session object * columns are like a Python dictionary and made available as an attribute * getting an attribute is like issuing a GET method * setting an attribute is like issuing a SET method * iterating over a table is like using GETNEXT * when something goes wrong, you get an exception
PackageNamepython39-snimpy
PackageRelease10.25
PackageVersion1.0.0
SHA-1B2625E7320A2E69D9FFA12349B9B2DDF74FB7335
SHA-2561958260183C0A98C344B45F19BFF7DC67BFB53BB8BC05016F6828F215C7760B9
Key Value
MD55A9E17B81B28FB850C4AC7AA4DD14C61
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionSnimpy is a Python-based tool providing a simple interface to build SNMP query. You can either use Snimpy interactively through its console (derived from Python own console or from IPython_ if available) or write Snimpy scripts which are just Python scripts with some global variables available. Snimpy is aimed at being the more Pythonic possible. You should forget that you are doing SNMP requests. Snimpy will rely on MIB to hide SNMP details. Here are some "features": * MIB parser based on libsmi (through CFFI) * SNMP requests are handled by PySNMP (SNMPv1, SNMPv2 and SNMPv3 support) * scalars are just attributes of your session object * columns are like a Python dictionary and made available as an attribute * getting an attribute is like issuing a GET method * setting an attribute is like issuing a SET method * iterating over a table is like using GETNEXT * when something goes wrong, you get an exception
PackageNamepython39-snimpy
PackageRelease10.25
PackageVersion1.0.0
SHA-10FA8B2B74DD13E3854796926A7EBD8D6B1F35748
SHA-256AA0F3EA4C051CF7FD75C5C1EAB9D3D2D494402DD08046D04BFA535DF88E25D54
Key Value
MD56DB7F0A41983A74E114B428FB6B0E835
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionSnimpy is a Python-based tool providing a simple interface to build SNMP query. You can either use Snimpy interactively through its console (derived from Python own console or from IPython_ if available) or write Snimpy scripts which are just Python scripts with some global variables available. Snimpy is aimed at being the more Pythonic possible. You should forget that you are doing SNMP requests. Snimpy will rely on MIB to hide SNMP details. Here are some "features": * MIB parser based on libsmi (through CFFI) * SNMP requests are handled by PySNMP (SNMPv1, SNMPv2 and SNMPv3 support) * scalars are just attributes of your session object * columns are like a Python dictionary and made available as an attribute * getting an attribute is like issuing a GET method * setting an attribute is like issuing a SET method * iterating over a table is like using GETNEXT * when something goes wrong, you get an exception
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNamepython39-snimpy
PackageRelease1.4
PackageVersion1.0.0
SHA-1433AC629805A6613573ACB425F1F88F7E03DFE99
SHA-2567598BA9271224E40D73335F0F8CD9E9265C9F05F1ACD60F8DE789122CB0F465D
Key Value
MD5BFFAFF58EA04989933F0DA4AB6FE714F
PackageArchi586
PackageDescriptionSnimpy is a Python-based tool providing a simple interface to build SNMP query. You can either use Snimpy interactively through its console (derived from Python own console or from IPython_ if available) or write Snimpy scripts which are just Python scripts with some global variables available. Snimpy is aimed at being the more Pythonic possible. You should forget that you are doing SNMP requests. Snimpy will rely on MIB to hide SNMP details. Here are some "features": * MIB parser based on libsmi (through CFFI) * SNMP requests are handled by PySNMP (SNMPv1, SNMPv2 and SNMPv3 support) * scalars are just attributes of your session object * columns are like a Python dictionary and made available as an attribute * getting an attribute is like issuing a GET method * setting an attribute is like issuing a SET method * iterating over a table is like using GETNEXT * when something goes wrong, you get an exception
PackageNamepython39-snimpy
PackageRelease10.25
PackageVersion1.0.0
SHA-1ECFF9B4C7C444A7B0FC1538D32EA4FAF8F6755CB
SHA-256C7D7F7D09556F611B4352944410071D6CED25A710B36E73413A75A9AE0D2751F