Result for 0205DB732DAA7A2D2DC62AD9F326723EFCD07928

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/bin/pvfsine
FileSize29748
MD58CDAA94C53DB480BE04CD8CCCF5F0DF3
SHA-10205DB732DAA7A2D2DC62AD9F326723EFCD07928
SHA-256B1966FB1F7B4F79ACDC3E73C012B9F251111727A7E2BE038DF259656DE04637A
SSDEEP768:4a5G8FiRA/Wdb5+esCM3xn62TBLND4Ss+gKJyYL7jNppGphXpeHv8F3:4l8Fiq7ThLtppG7TF
TLSHT154D2F64967DDCE5AC9E162B52602433433A2C7E8E1AF6B13FA4691643F0F5B94F17B08
hashlookup:parent-total1
hashlookup:trust55

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The searched file hash is included in 1 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD5E5461D51167476F36897ACA8733F25F2
PackageArcharmv7hl
PackageDescriptionThe mgetty-voice package contains the vgetty system, which enables mgetty and your modem to support voice capabilities. In simple terms, vgetty lets your modem act as an answering machine. How well the system will work depends upon your modem, which may or may not be able to handle this kind of implementation. Install mgetty-voice along with mgetty if you'd like to try having your modem act as an answering machine.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamemgetty-voice
PackageRelease16.fc18
PackageVersion1.1.36
SHA-1E04144FC38BC2092365A817AA3E3F6E4D9E06200
SHA-256429EDC173386FB7E0A389E5BE2526BB36C3CE16374E1284C6895B080C8FB3298