Result for 011A44FDAF7E30CAE7C9493C9822D90D7A678954

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/bin/euca-assign-private-ip-addresses
FileSize187
MD58E89869948F56BC251ACE6681AD7BB38
SHA-1011A44FDAF7E30CAE7C9493C9822D90D7A678954
SHA-2566DABD3A886725A9EADAA18B38D6129CAFF7574053DB53C26AFF75FAAB85AE753
SSDEEP3:TFKL9neTRV2XKSMGTCLrjsuhMuXrLLhAj5EMCoIXKSMGTCLrjsuhMuXrlWUnxXRX:J0teTz2aDfjskdbJAjajoIaDfjskdblr
TLSHT147C0121116AC90250DD010BCC47859574C491FC8218D9F708BB45C0A22FE2114BB857C
hashlookup:parent-total2
hashlookup:trust60

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Parents (Total: 2)

The searched file hash is included in 2 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
FileSize390488
MD55F2E9A12BE6AEA155DCE47CC5E7FFC0F
PackageDescriptiontools for interacting with AWS API-compatible services Command-line tools for interacting with Amazon Web Services (AWS) and other AWS-compatible services, such as Eucalyptus and OpenStack, that export a REST/Query-based API compatible with Amazon EC2, IAM, and S3 services. The tools can be used with both Amazon's services and with installations of the Eucalyptus open-source cloud-computing infrastructure. The tools were inspired by command-line tools distributed by Amazon (api-tools and ami-tools) and largely accept the same options and environment variables. However, these tools were implemented from scratch in Python.
PackageMaintainerDebian Cloud team <team+cloud@tracker.debian.org>
PackageNameeuca2ools
PackageSectionutils
PackageVersion3.3.1-2
SHA-11DAC2FC1A9F63B76527A5E9F296BE99F78FDD7B7
SHA-256E04C5314D75504C11F71AC46A23526A4842C0E3A2BD8A2253E636A27F260BD5D
Key Value
FileSize390368
MD572F6CAF324449D5D1F59BA114F0B3574
PackageDescriptiontools for interacting with AWS API-compatible services Command-line tools for interacting with Amazon Web Services (AWS) and other AWS-compatible services, such as Eucalyptus and OpenStack, that export a REST/Query-based API compatible with Amazon EC2, IAM, and S3 services. The tools can be used with both Amazon's services and with installations of the Eucalyptus open-source cloud-computing infrastructure. The tools were inspired by command-line tools distributed by Amazon (api-tools and ami-tools) and largely accept the same options and environment variables. However, these tools were implemented from scratch in Python.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNameeuca2ools
PackageSectionutils
PackageVersion3.3.1-2
SHA-121D2381BBA6715186986B8892D3EE307AD1FEFBC
SHA-25692E218515C285B150BA674EC62B7A9AA2F7BEA60B7D9601D5BA0E9F3F9D89464