Result for 01F5A78333FDDEE68C09F900A0FD289F5CF6E7F6

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/licenses/fwsnort/LICENSE
FileSize17988
MD5245BB10EBA6158BB8EE5CA6E9B470DD3
SHA-101F5A78333FDDEE68C09F900A0FD289F5CF6E7F6
SHA-2568DB86465D9B3599EBD22543F8D4E9276F6D74ADEC3BF0B5C14F7D32DE17F49EB
SSDEEP384:z2Uwi5rRL67cyV12rPd34FomzMV/R6qWa7mZUd:zFFCExGFz9qn7mZUd
TLSHT1D782A42E774503F205C302A16A4F6CDFA32AD4B9723E11552859C19E236FE35C3BFA99
hashlookup:parent-total24
hashlookup:trust100

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The searched file hash is included in 24 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD5F65EB8B154A0C040C6FF547E4D319542
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionfwsnort translates Snort rules into equivalent iptables rules and generates a Bourne shell script that implements the resulting iptables commands. In addition, fwsnort (optionally) uses the IPTables::Parse module to parse the iptables ruleset on the machine to determine which Snort rules are applicable to the specific iptables policy. fwsnort is able to translate approximately 60% of all rules from the Snort-2.3.3 IDS into equivalent iptables rules.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamefwsnort
PackageRelease1.fc22
PackageVersion1.6.5
SHA-1104D53540882C00AD43E25D1B0ED85217E724974
SHA-256CF00927658F55064667C8A2CC3B9F0B5DA36DC3A1A17DFCB781EE18B3F74FAF2
Key Value
MD51DE9FB13ED0C22D060A695D6BF5DE2CB
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionfwsnort translates Snort rules into equivalent iptables rules and generates a Bourne shell script that implements the resulting iptables commands. This ruleset allows network traffic that exhibits Snort signatures to be logged and/or dropped by iptables directly without putting any interface into promiscuous mode or queuing packets from kernel to user space. In addition, fwsnort (optionally) uses the IPTables::Parse module to parse the iptables ruleset on the machine to determine which Snort rules are applicable to the specific iptables policy. After all, if iptables is blocking all inbound http traffic from external addresses, it is probably not of much use to try detecting inbound attacks against against tcp/80. By default fwsnort generates iptables rules that log Snort sid's with --log-prefix to klogd where the messages can be analyzed with a log watcher such as logwatch or psad (see http://www.cipherdyne.org/psad). fwsnort relies on the iptables string match extension to match Snort content fields in the application portion of ip traffic. Since Snort rules can contain hex data in content fields, fwsnort implements a patch against iptables-1.2.7a which adds a "--hex-string" option which will accept content fields such as "|0d0a5b52504c5d3030320d0a|". fwsnort bundles the latest rule set from Emerging Threats (http://www.emergingthreats.net) and also includes all rules from the Snort-2.3.3 IDS - the final Snort rule set that was released under the GPL. fwsnort is able to translate well over 60% of all bundled rules. For more information about the translation strategy as well as advantages/disadvantages of the method used by fwsnort to obtain intrusion detection data, see the README included with the fwsnort sources or browse to: http://www.cipherdyne.org/fwsnort/
PackageMaintainerumeabot <umeabot>
PackageNamefwsnort
PackageRelease2.mga7
PackageVersion1.6.8
SHA-11655E61088A6FEE30058894AE91221A1158B291A
SHA-256BECB99C34E49DE4A9031770B1DD09964E78B3DDA6FF1BCEC3FE851609E0BBBC1
Key Value
MD5A8FAB92468770B95A7E9F25F1D2B5645
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionfwsnort translates Snort rules into equivalent iptables rules and generates a Bourne shell script that implements the resulting iptables commands. In addition, fwsnort (optionally) uses the IPTables::Parse module to parse the iptables ruleset on the machine to determine which Snort rules are applicable to the specific iptables policy. fwsnort is able to translate approximately 60% of all rules from the Snort-2.3.3 IDS into equivalent iptables rules.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamefwsnort
PackageRelease1.fc21
PackageVersion1.6.5
SHA-119259F08EAB99CEB7A7E9256A3C219354A480E39
SHA-2563C699AA5A741F09E189D801B899EEA283F1F3317B48A264F1575C23C1C421419
Key Value
MD593A1DD0EC23E4860FB0DEA6C1C51FE69
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionfwsnort translates Snort rules into equivalent iptables rules and generates a Bourne shell script that implements the resulting iptables commands. In addition, fwsnort (optionally) uses the IPTables::Parse module to parse the iptables ruleset on the machine to determine which Snort rules are applicable to the specific iptables policy. fwsnort is able to translate approximately 60% of all rules from the Snort-2.3.3 IDS into equivalent iptables rules.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamefwsnort
PackageRelease20.fc34
PackageVersion1.6.5
SHA-11E40A54AF53DC736D2AE2D4C1ADE711EB9ADAA1B
SHA-2560A73150BC8651317796E39B93A4C0F9C49AE41B50202709245FE3C350228B09E
Key Value
MD54B39A356F47D82ADDB854FDA5B87C1C9
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionfwsnort translates Snort rules into equivalent iptables rules and generates a Bourne shell script that implements the resulting iptables commands. In addition, fwsnort (optionally) uses the IPTables::Parse module to parse the iptables ruleset on the machine to determine which Snort rules are applicable to the specific iptables policy. fwsnort is able to translate approximately 60% of all rules from the Snort-2.3.3 IDS into equivalent iptables rules.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamefwsnort
PackageRelease5.fc24
PackageVersion1.6.5
SHA-11FF2B4CC85A9E54691100416238C65E9465673B6
SHA-256D9F97CB74E981955C9BF7D6468CB0CE5A601EC66D6A5CF3E0CC129B5A57DFDFD
Key Value
MD5E94D91D954B002118CCEBFA1CBF41A0B
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionfwsnort translates Snort rules into equivalent iptables rules and generates a Bourne shell script that implements the resulting iptables commands. In addition, fwsnort (optionally) uses the IPTables::Parse module to parse the iptables ruleset on the machine to determine which Snort rules are applicable to the specific iptables policy. fwsnort is able to translate approximately 60% of all rules from the Snort-2.3.3 IDS into equivalent iptables rules.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamefwsnort
PackageRelease2.fc19
PackageVersion1.6.3
SHA-12AEFFFA3C8061F283627C3508CE8C03A20A5EC51
SHA-2562B4693834B84BEF127CA2B1CC0B54BE3C2034BF6159387A709113BB09D29BDE7
Key Value
MD530C9EE09753471BA5CA7700BC1A160DD
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionfwsnort translates Snort rules into equivalent iptables rules and generates a Bourne shell script that implements the resulting iptables commands. In addition, fwsnort (optionally) uses the IPTables::Parse module to parse the iptables ruleset on the machine to determine which Snort rules are applicable to the specific iptables policy. fwsnort is able to translate approximately 60% of all rules from the Snort-2.3.3 IDS into equivalent iptables rules.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamefwsnort
PackageRelease2.fc19
PackageVersion1.6.3
SHA-13420F7FF50C527175A9D1DC1082CA60A128CC0C2
SHA-25668289156A3E7A45AE3CCEB1CE6D53AD80646F4DC6343C87039CC8838380FC09D
Key Value
MD5E462E78DD115631DC3BE3F87CF99DD76
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionfwsnort translates Snort rules into equivalent iptables rules and generates a Bourne shell script that implements the resulting iptables commands. In addition, fwsnort (optionally) uses the IPTables::Parse module to parse the iptables ruleset on the machine to determine which Snort rules are applicable to the specific iptables policy. fwsnort is able to translate approximately 60% of all rules from the Snort-2.3.3 IDS into equivalent iptables rules.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamefwsnort
PackageRelease1.el6
PackageVersion1.6.4
SHA-15325E20BD00F0F8F015305451F6D1244DABCD983
SHA-256DE711967068309D1E4A8D54BE5DD3515C24B35F34DCDC668ABFAA1B9A322E1A2
Key Value
MD59FF215DFBCEF2CC6FFBBD1B109FA0FA4
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionfwsnort translates Snort rules into equivalent iptables rules and generates a Bourne shell script that implements the resulting iptables commands. In addition, fwsnort (optionally) uses the IPTables::Parse module to parse the iptables ruleset on the machine to determine which Snort rules are applicable to the specific iptables policy. fwsnort is able to translate approximately 60% of all rules from the Snort-2.3.3 IDS into equivalent iptables rules.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamefwsnort
PackageRelease5.fc24
PackageVersion1.6.5
SHA-15A7AA081BC1A41B3B6A8FD54F4425019001600C0
SHA-256DCECE15C97B171666279346DD1892A10246CCA97BB595A76CF45655685472643
Key Value
MD5BB90A342C993FE24DCD3DF0A34DEB4C3
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionfwsnort translates Snort rules into equivalent iptables rules and generates a Bourne shell script that implements the resulting iptables commands. This ruleset allows network traffic that exhibits Snort signatures to be logged and/or dropped by iptables directly without putting any interface into promiscuous mode or queuing packets from kernel to user space. In addition, fwsnort (optionally) uses the IPTables::Parse module to parse the iptables ruleset on the machine to determine which Snort rules are applicable to the specific iptables policy. After all, if iptables is blocking all inbound http traffic from external addresses, it is probably not of much use to try detecting inbound attacks against against tcp/80. By default fwsnort generates iptables rules that log Snort sid's with --log-prefix to klogd where the messages can be analyzed with a log watcher such as logwatch or psad (see http://www.cipherdyne.org/psad). fwsnort relies on the iptables string match extension to match Snort content fields in the application portion of ip traffic. Since Snort rules can contain hex data in content fields, fwsnort implements a patch against iptables-1.2.7a which adds a "--hex-string" option which will accept content fields such as "|0d0a5b52504c5d3030320d0a|". fwsnort bundles the latest rule set from Emerging Threats (http://www.emergingthreats.net) and also includes all rules from the Snort-2.3.3 IDS - the final Snort rule set that was released under the GPL. fwsnort is able to translate well over 60% of all bundled rules. For more information about the translation strategy as well as advantages/disadvantages of the method used by fwsnort to obtain intrusion detection data, see the README included with the fwsnort sources or browse to: http://www.cipherdyne.org/fwsnort/
PackageMaintainerumeabot <umeabot>
PackageNamefwsnort
PackageRelease3.mga8
PackageVersion1.6.8
SHA-16055C9674118F052108108A4B6632E6FC26EC88D
SHA-2563D2CE0F006EA20B263D464340859DF8EADDCE23AC5790FF1A18A21C20B9FAF39