Result for 00B0281E0BE65BFE4781F75EB99D780C900657FC

Query result

Key Value
CRC3227EAD089
FileNamelocalbackend.pyc
FileSize2964
MD53CFC20482EF686C1989F02B7F93A2290
OpSystemCode{'MfgCode': '1006', 'OpSystemCode': '362', 'OpSystemName': 'TBD', 'OpSystemVersion': 'none'}
ProductCode{'ApplicationType': 'Operating System', 'Language': 'English', 'MfgCode': '924', 'OpSystemCode': '51', 'ProductCode': '17413', 'ProductName': 'openSUSE Leap 42.1', 'ProductVersion': 'd.2016-01-27'}
SHA-100B0281E0BE65BFE4781F75EB99D780C900657FC
SHA-2568EFF6D732AE6601CE6C65CAE4622B1B1A3AAFEEAF6302B89077F3E2C26073C57
SSDEEP48:jXS+JDynBEaUK4q1Ozoa1OYB9AXNXuhJEyAxbyAIXTKSeNyHKB+qFeyNjH:jjvzoav92dGJuLmT8jN9
SpecialCode
TLSHT11551EA80E3B68697DE7554B4F1F0530BD9BDB0B762056B8122A8283D2C6D36EC57A389
dbnsrl_modern_rds
insert-timestamp1646978146.1553628
sourceNSRL
hashlookup:parent-total4
hashlookup:trust70

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Parents (Total: 4)

The searched file hash is included in 4 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD5C0C5801D3481874D1CCF39D27F4B1546
PackageArchppc64le
PackageDescriptionDuplicity incrementally backs up files and directory by encrypting tar-format volumes with GnuPG and uploading them to a remote (or local) file server. In theory many protocols for connecting to a file server could be supported; so far ssh/scp, local file access, rsync, ftp, HSI, WebDAV and Amazon S3 have been written. Because duplicity uses librsync, the incremental archives are space efficient and only record the parts of files that have changed since the last backup. Currently duplicity supports deleted files, full unix permissions, directories, symbolic links, fifos, device files, but not hard links.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNameduplicity
PackageRelease1.fc23
PackageVersion0.7.05
SHA-15B6AFF4C32FED6A6660384D760D2475DFB50F34E
SHA-256CBAE7278859CA3824AA49C8BE8227F6E5E923143EA8DA7978B16989AF228A16A
Key Value
MD569FC670B5666E1FD7D288A47576E685E
PackageArchppc64
PackageDescriptionDuplicity incrementally backs up files and directory by encrypting tar-format volumes with GnuPG and uploading them to a remote (or local) file server. In theory many protocols for connecting to a file server could be supported; so far ssh/scp, local file access, rsync, ftp, HSI, WebDAV and Amazon S3 have been written. Because duplicity uses librsync, the incremental archives are space efficient and only record the parts of files that have changed since the last backup. Currently duplicity supports deleted files, full unix permissions, directories, symbolic links, fifos, device files, but not hard links.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNameduplicity
PackageRelease1.fc23
PackageVersion0.7.05
SHA-1F810A68EA9830C56CF5B9800E638FA4217D40889
SHA-256E564B2B36CFE8453CE98948C5A074766655A0A9A17E70A1C2220914F60FB862E
Key Value
MD555911B7798A37136267BD606E600CC5D
PackageArchs390x
PackageDescriptionDuplicity incrementally backs up files and directory by encrypting tar-format volumes with GnuPG and uploading them to a remote (or local) file server. In theory many protocols for connecting to a file server could be supported; so far ssh/scp, local file access, rsync, ftp, HSI, WebDAV and Amazon S3 have been written. Because duplicity uses librsync, the incremental archives are space efficient and only record the parts of files that have changed since the last backup. Currently duplicity supports deleted files, full unix permissions, directories, symbolic links, fifos, device files, but not hard links.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNameduplicity
PackageRelease1.fc23
PackageVersion0.7.05
SHA-1537AA46738C260CE9272A13301C033B5A8809038
SHA-256A0629799F47B2A2C4219E346E649066BD2CDC138D5F4F8E61C82DBDBEC701BE2
Key Value
MD514B9112D23B79836BDEFECAD5908FA1E
PackageArchaarch64
PackageDescriptionDuplicity incrementally backs up files and directory by encrypting tar-format volumes with GnuPG and uploading them to a remote (or local) file server. In theory many protocols for connecting to a file server could be supported; so far ssh/scp, local file access, rsync, ftp, HSI, WebDAV and Amazon S3 have been written. Because duplicity uses librsync, the incremental archives are space efficient and only record the parts of files that have changed since the last backup. Currently duplicity supports deleted files, full unix permissions, directories, symbolic links, fifos, device files, but not hard links.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNameduplicity
PackageRelease1.fc23
PackageVersion0.7.05
SHA-1C7EFE915760B212833C8D87ED4387E0B62BA25AE
SHA-256AF08D828B6B5426FAAEFE9F58FF6CA7C0D6F4A3B1D966B343E32A9457037DFCE