Result for 029C98A14127351A0878826E9155E1D5CA85F61D

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/arc/schema/tls.xsd
FileSize4934
MD50A9719378B2DE48477F95B2DFC491D63
SHA-1029C98A14127351A0878826E9155E1D5CA85F61D
SHA-25696B4677ADD3B3074C7E6643EED0454E8B9676EA2F0923C04C23CCAD96D5DCD33
SSDEEP48:cSVDrOXsqBmqbOLcHGEexlcpr/cw8ebhWp+jvJMCfc2rKZqeaIJ495meA/PMe8qq:rA7H1ezZw8e7+CfLOPpwnqq
TLSHT13AA15AC962E0FC701C6B093FE672505CBF6480A76132BE51F2EC4B552F11DBA62BB694
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
MD5C70CE641E2AA2794C729FBDF4C0EB6F3
PackageArchs390x
PackageDescriptionNorduGrid is a collaboration aiming at development, maintenance and support of the free Grid middleware, known as the Advanced Resource Connector (ARC). The Advanced Resource Connector (ARC) brings computing resources together across institutional boundaries. This concept is commonly referred to as a "computational grid". Historically, grids address the organization of distributed storage of data and parallel computation, but could be expanded to arbitrary services. Just like the web, ARC has its roots in the IT infrastructure that was erected to analyze the experiments for high energy physics at CERN. The first release, ARC-0.x, was dependent on Globus, the current release keeps that compatibility but can also be used independently.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamenordugrid-arc
PackageRelease3.fc16.1
PackageVersion1.0.1
SHA-13FC35A59DA73CD094366CDC6A919EA6243ECA62E
SHA-256D38218D07C4AFB408444FA0225CD8F4F84F22AA29EF0F99FF6B410F37A277059
Key Value
MD58EC1480E32684ADC1A2211ED299DC27E
PackageArchs390
PackageDescriptionNorduGrid is a collaboration aiming at development, maintenance and support of the free Grid middleware, known as the Advanced Resource Connector (ARC). The Advanced Resource Connector (ARC) brings computing resources together across institutional boundaries. This concept is commonly referred to as a "computational grid". Historically, grids address the organization of distributed storage of data and parallel computation, but could be expanded to arbitrary services. Just like the web, ARC has its roots in the IT infrastructure that was erected to analyze the experiments for high energy physics at CERN. The first release, ARC-0.x, was dependent on Globus, the current release keeps that compatibility but can also be used independently.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamenordugrid-arc
PackageRelease3.fc16.1
PackageVersion1.0.1
SHA-1F316BF3E0C1EEAFFB96F7714AAEC99B6506BA24D
SHA-256A969586B6220D30B756B7132BE59C544984AB288BFD954CCFDF399E1D50B4B51