Result for 027AEDFC8AB2E9E5B8605A369E40B2E82282AFE7

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/static-nodes-permissions.conf
FileSize798
MD5FAF60FB9E44983EC73E8CADB5CDFF375
SHA-1027AEDFC8AB2E9E5B8605A369E40B2E82282AFE7
SHA-256A7C394EEE2A442337D71CEDF426D789DAEBF73879EBE1A8037BE2651A5E270B2
SSDEEP24:DHK7ySR8iscnK2vylUfBQ+DIpInIkpvmpvNpvn:zK7R8QU/+UmIImTn
TLSHT1EF01CE14A6918BF5E4C438C23B2B01E1D723698DF1512D7C719DA156A32FE2527B7580
hashlookup:parent-total2
hashlookup:trust60

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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
MD5BFE5A459E923A417B611693FEDC3F3AD
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionThis package provides systemd-udevd. The udev daemon receives device uevents directly from the kernel whenever it adds or removes a device from the system in /dev, or it changes its state. When udev receives a device event, it matches its configured set of rules, located in /usr/lib/udev/rules.d/, against various device attributes to identify the device. Rules that match may adjust device node permissions, create meaningful symlink names or provide additional device information to be stored in the udev database. The udev daemon may also rename network interfaces and perform various network device configurations, see systemd.link(5) for more details. This package also provides various tools and services that operate on devices exclusively. For example it contains systemd-cryptsetup to manage encrypted block devices as well as systemd-growfs to instruct the kernel to grow the mounted filesystem to full size of the underlying block device. This package shouldn't be necessary in containers.
PackageMaintainerhttps://www.suse.com/
PackageNameudev
PackageRelease150600.2.3
PackageVersion254.10
SHA-12E22E68ADB95BBF0F137DBEF92B4E572D277A50F
SHA-25633F24AB2A1985EDD4E4D63C48036D87C3B35353980FF8EF97414F48BCB2297CD
Key Value
MD50CFAE14DD26C3E34462C775248F6B772
PackageArchs390x
PackageDescriptionThis package provides systemd-udevd. The udev daemon receives device uevents directly from the kernel whenever it adds or removes a device from the system in /dev, or it changes its state. When udev receives a device event, it matches its configured set of rules, located in /usr/lib/udev/rules.d/, against various device attributes to identify the device. Rules that match may adjust device node permissions, create meaningful symlink names or provide additional device information to be stored in the udev database. The udev daemon may also rename network interfaces and perform various network device configurations, see systemd.link(5) for more details. This package also provides various tools and services that operate on devices exclusively. For example it contains systemd-cryptsetup to manage encrypted block devices as well as systemd-growfs to instruct the kernel to grow the mounted filesystem to full size of the underlying block device. This package shouldn't be necessary in containers.
PackageMaintainerhttps://www.suse.com/
PackageNameudev
PackageRelease150600.2.3
PackageVersion254.10
SHA-16D00F5F02D779E711084D2331B1189D77EE57942
SHA-2565737E5580D39852E8484671E55969C0300F3EFDDCFBE8D4476A47FD6CEC89473