Result for 02337EB295612A36BBAC5D35659E1ACC6AC58097

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/sbin/tao-cosnaming
FileSize31480
MD5BE00FB1569A47BE0EF403F86B5DFC293
SHA-102337EB295612A36BBAC5D35659E1ACC6AC58097
SHA-256161C5E16D0C52F2124A86952244B4FB32F2A037B0AF3EBDA846F63BC329182BD
SSDEEP384:LICO8CiyvCMFojwEGbNG1a5OzKeCm8PKQ:FthyvjFhrbNG1a5IKep8PKQ
TLSHT1D5E2E65EFADC9F37CCC06F384927872623714985C709A25BD154ABBC68817DC9B2E782
hashlookup:parent-total3
hashlookup:trust65

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The searched file hash is included in 3 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD5AFAD1B36F0D859B950D7245D21793ADD
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescription OMG defined CORBA Naming Service to provide a basic service location mechanism for CORBA systems. CosNaming manages a hierarchy of name-to-object-reference mappings. Anything, but typically the server process hosting an object, may bind an object reference with a name in the Naming Service by providing the name and object reference. Interested parties (typically clients) can then use the Naming Service to resolve a name to an object reference. More recently, CORBA Naming Service was subsumed/extended by the CORBA Interoperable Naming Service, a.k.a. INS. INS inherits all the functionality from the original Naming Service specification in addition to addressing some its shortcomings. In particular, INS defines a standard way for clients and servers to locate the Naming Service itself. It also allows the ORB to be administratively configured for bootstrapping to services not set up with the orb at install time.
PackageNametao-cosnaming
PackageRelease90
PackageVersion3.0.6
SHA-11939151D5F610F035E8052D160C344E47D023F69
SHA-2566B70C5D25488DBF345520EC048E3DFF8138826E85FF53B11B61D5E46B29A37B0
Key Value
MD587AF61FE4AAB7957532A8EFFA1301F32
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescription OMG defined CORBA Naming Service to provide a basic service location mechanism for CORBA systems. CosNaming manages a hierarchy of name-to-object-reference mappings. Anything, but typically the server process hosting an object, may bind an object reference with a name in the Naming Service by providing the name and object reference. Interested parties (typically clients) can then use the Naming Service to resolve a name to an object reference. More recently, CORBA Naming Service was subsumed/extended by the CORBA Interoperable Naming Service, a.k.a. INS. INS inherits all the functionality from the original Naming Service specification in addition to addressing some its shortcomings. In particular, INS defines a standard way for clients and servers to locate the Naming Service itself. It also allows the ORB to be administratively configured for bootstrapping to services not set up with the orb at install time.
PackageNametao-cosnaming
PackageRelease90
PackageVersion3.0.6
SHA-178A89330FC64A32F7976CB12BBDB943CD14A6D6F
SHA-256E3AA6ED88F519FA06921EAF372724ED89F8436AAEC2DDE6CA51E114B70058F8E
Key Value
MD533A08D95D0C0D887AFD2F68FE1D9AEBB
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescription OMG defined CORBA Naming Service to provide a basic service location mechanism for CORBA systems. CosNaming manages a hierarchy of name-to-object-reference mappings. Anything, but typically the server process hosting an object, may bind an object reference with a name in the Naming Service by providing the name and object reference. Interested parties (typically clients) can then use the Naming Service to resolve a name to an object reference. More recently, CORBA Naming Service was subsumed/extended by the CORBA Interoperable Naming Service, a.k.a. INS. INS inherits all the functionality from the original Naming Service specification in addition to addressing some its shortcomings. In particular, INS defines a standard way for clients and servers to locate the Naming Service itself. It also allows the ORB to be administratively configured for bootstrapping to services not set up with the orb at install time.
PackageNametao-cosnaming
PackageRelease90.1
PackageVersion3.0.6
SHA-183D360C1988DF73A3E36C784017F39A4205F02E4
SHA-256F86F9C8F4B3B8A491262DD59B33EBE5E78D9D6942C7EBC442E3D01E61FBEAF74