Result for 037FA9C82C40046C4E5C3A244C3AD847C32483D0

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/doc/nss_wrapper-1.0.3/AUTHORS
FileSize54
MD5CB77FF5CBD25D023C7BEB737353B4AAF
SHA-1037FA9C82C40046C4E5C3A244C3AD847C32483D0
SHA-2568AB525096A077285B03C27AB248E00AB5825C377F34EAE80797E44C4C733EB33
SSDEEP3:n7MGWFhs3RCbLA9:n7MGis3RJ
TLSHT1A59002152EDF21221F365BD961596D599960B12742140495845E942758560584543067
hashlookup:parent-total25
hashlookup:trust100

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Parents (Total: 25)

The searched file hash is included in 25 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD55590EA5CD6F62A09FB929FBA98D80791
PackageArchaarch64
PackageDescriptionThere are projects which provide daemons needing to be able to create, modify and delete Unix users. Or just switch user ids to interact with the system e.g. a user space file server. To be able to test that you need the privilege to modify the passwd and groups file. With nss_wrapper it is possible to define your own passwd and groups file which will be used by software to act correctly while under test. If you have a client and server under test they normally use functions to resolve network names to addresses (dns) or vice versa. The nss_wrappers allow you to create a hosts file to setup name resolution for the addresses you use with socket_wrapper. To use it set the following environment variables: LD_PRELOAD=libuid_wrapper.so NSS_WRAPPER_PASSWD=/path/to/passwd NSS_WRAPPER_GROUP=/path/to/group NSS_WRAPPER_HOSTS=/path/to/host This package doesn't have a devel package cause this project is for development/testing.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamenss_wrapper
PackageRelease2.fc22
PackageVersion1.0.3
SHA-10246D5C7D1AD3F501EFC2EA496684641A249998F
SHA-25660FD80163A8A624EB776EBE2F85A7E3442FB10575D3577F659B0D94CA9B7280F
Key Value
MD5CF8B0FA27A46D944AC9A15E28BC69C7B
PackageArchppc64
PackageDescriptionThere are projects which provide daemons needing to be able to create, modify and delete Unix users. Or just switch user ids to interact with the system e.g. a user space file server. To be able to test that you need the privilege to modify the passwd and groups file. With nss_wrapper it is possible to define your own passwd and groups file which will be used by software to act correctly while under test. If you have a client and server under test they normally use functions to resolve network names to addresses (dns) or vice versa. The nss_wrappers allow you to create a hosts file to setup name resolution for the addresses you use with socket_wrapper. To use it set the following environment variables: LD_PRELOAD=libuid_wrapper.so NSS_WRAPPER_PASSWD=/path/to/passwd NSS_WRAPPER_GROUP=/path/to/group NSS_WRAPPER_HOSTS=/path/to/host This package doesn't have a devel package cause this project is for development/testing.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamenss_wrapper
PackageRelease1.fc21
PackageVersion1.0.3
SHA-109DB9FDE07A98A76D245CB5419276B3D2909B1E6
SHA-25602300E103322E136D7C64CF9529D3D6DE0C82C599F08AA2B8D1B0D95BC1E0486
Key Value
FileSize21188
MD550BA4AA4F785A5CF79FA46DC6673D1B9
PackageDescriptionNSS wrapper library There are projects which provide daemons needing to be able to create, modify and delete unix users. Or just switch user ids to interact with the system, for example a user space file server. To be able to test that you need the privilege to modify the passwd and groups file. With nss_wrapper it is possible to define your own passwd and groups file which will be used by software to act correctly while under test. . If you have a client and server under test they normally use functions to resolve network names to addresses (DNS) or vice versa. The nss_wrappers allow you to create a hosts file to setup name resolution for the addresses you use with socket_wrapper.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamelibnss-wrapper
PackageSectiondevel
PackageVersion1.0.3-3
SHA-10F4A037C85BDBB74C6B948AA79E578D99BC46851
SHA-256B90B915C5684969E5F0492F3240833BDBACDB5BE42B3ADA1504D98F8BF8D584D
Key Value
MD541BCE29126C4FFF590159DA6F26D04F8
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionThere are projects which provide daemons needing to be able to create, modify and delete Unix users. Or just switch user ids to interact with the system e.g. a user space file server. To be able to test that you need the privilege to modify the passwd and groups file. With nss_wrapper it is possible to define your own passwd and groups file which will be used by software to act correctly while under test. If you have a client and server under test they normally use functions to resolve network names to addresses (dns) or vice versa. The nss_wrappers allow you to create a hosts file to setup name resolution for the addresses you use with socket_wrapper. To use it set the following environment variables: LD_PRELOAD=libuid_wrapper.so NSS_WRAPPER_PASSWD=/path/to/passwd NSS_WRAPPER_GROUP=/path/to/group NSS_WRAPPER_HOSTS=/path/to/host This package doesn't have a devel package cause this project is for development/testing.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamenss_wrapper
PackageRelease2.el6
PackageVersion1.0.3
SHA-11466ED8607704F729633653A538C644342B61D88
SHA-25696D5E77D69CB2FA12DF434CEFBE850E37B2731DB506E69AFF80C36A3F1282B15
Key Value
MD5CD6BA4CAB64A82DB93995BD7ED171004
PackageArchi686
PackageDescriptionThere are projects which provide daemons needing to be able to create, modify and delete Unix users. Or just switch user ids to interact with the system e.g. a user space file server. To be able to test that you need the privilege to modify the passwd and groups file. With nss_wrapper it is possible to define your own passwd and groups file which will be used by software to act correctly while under test. If you have a client and server under test they normally use functions to resolve network names to addresses (dns) or vice versa. The nss_wrappers allow you to create a hosts file to setup name resolution for the addresses you use with socket_wrapper. To use it set the following environment variables: LD_PRELOAD=libuid_wrapper.so NSS_WRAPPER_PASSWD=/path/to/passwd NSS_WRAPPER_GROUP=/path/to/group NSS_WRAPPER_HOSTS=/path/to/host This package doesn't have a devel package cause this project is for development/testing.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamenss_wrapper
PackageRelease2.el6
PackageVersion1.0.3
SHA-119248E3DF61F8C4A455D1B98EBD30D9EF873FA62
SHA-2567B9CBB191DCEAB5F3A1D4B7A837FDAF5D56188D3E4E5976F935B180F63ECB71F
Key Value
MD5E7C78D5019E50146EAC812EB1E070FC6
PackageArchppc64
PackageDescriptionThere are projects which provide daemons needing to be able to create, modify and delete Unix users. Or just switch user ids to interact with the system e.g. a user space file server. To be able to test that you need the privilege to modify the passwd and groups file. With nss_wrapper it is possible to define your own passwd and groups file which will be used by software to act correctly while under test. If you have a client and server under test they normally use functions to resolve network names to addresses (dns) or vice versa. The nss_wrappers allow you to create a hosts file to setup name resolution for the addresses you use with socket_wrapper. To use it set the following environment variables: LD_PRELOAD=libuid_wrapper.so NSS_WRAPPER_PASSWD=/path/to/passwd NSS_WRAPPER_GROUP=/path/to/group NSS_WRAPPER_HOSTS=/path/to/host This package doesn't have a devel package cause this project is for development/testing.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamenss_wrapper
PackageRelease2.fc22
PackageVersion1.0.3
SHA-12328CA9C6829C9CD473A631C88C27042475E2724
SHA-2569D452B1CC4A591851DDCFA7A62280C3FDDD14711FDFB5CA40BEC5F0B63BF7FB6
Key Value
FileSize18672
MD5E29FD04AF725DCDCCC31CFD1A836DE99
PackageDescriptionNSS wrapper library There are projects which provide daemons needing to be able to create, modify and delete unix users. Or just switch user ids to interact with the system, for example a user space file server. To be able to test that you need the privilege to modify the passwd and groups file. With nss_wrapper it is possible to define your own passwd and groups file which will be used by software to act correctly while under test. . If you have a client and server under test they normally use functions to resolve network names to addresses (DNS) or vice versa. The nss_wrappers allow you to create a hosts file to setup name resolution for the addresses you use with socket_wrapper.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamelibnss-wrapper
PackageSectiondevel
PackageVersion1.0.3-3
SHA-1439089CBE76864D88A4A1434D5294A3288E44DFD
SHA-2568961358CE546A0B235AEB46808457A9F3A3F4EEBEA320E80FF2FC5391E7F6BF5
Key Value
FileSize18858
MD586449189459C680C19F60DDD78CB5D6E
PackageDescriptionNSS wrapper library There are projects which provide daemons needing to be able to create, modify and delete unix users. Or just switch user ids to interact with the system, for example a user space file server. To be able to test that you need the privilege to modify the passwd and groups file. With nss_wrapper it is possible to define your own passwd and groups file which will be used by software to act correctly while under test. . If you have a client and server under test they normally use functions to resolve network names to addresses (DNS) or vice versa. The nss_wrappers allow you to create a hosts file to setup name resolution for the addresses you use with socket_wrapper.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamelibnss-wrapper
PackageSectiondevel
PackageVersion1.0.3-3
SHA-15808DB98EA9A8C8D3221B50A0A3A27E4FFDC182F
SHA-2564D3CD5A425A1365942F884CB9E80B35FCA3E1F6FC6877C54CFD96617E5EA24F9
Key Value
MD58C4149DF9AD4AC74ADFA6BE5F0DE112D
PackageArchs390
PackageDescriptionThere are projects which provide daemons needing to be able to create, modify and delete Unix users. Or just switch user ids to interact with the system e.g. a user space file server. To be able to test that you need the privilege to modify the passwd and groups file. With nss_wrapper it is possible to define your own passwd and groups file which will be used by software to act correctly while under test. If you have a client and server under test they normally use functions to resolve network names to addresses (dns) or vice versa. The nss_wrappers allow you to create a hosts file to setup name resolution for the addresses you use with socket_wrapper. To use it set the following environment variables: LD_PRELOAD=libuid_wrapper.so NSS_WRAPPER_PASSWD=/path/to/passwd NSS_WRAPPER_GROUP=/path/to/group NSS_WRAPPER_HOSTS=/path/to/host This package doesn't have a devel package cause this project is for development/testing.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamenss_wrapper
PackageRelease3.fc23
PackageVersion1.0.3
SHA-16A4E41A34255DECE9A2D315B325C893778A46766
SHA-25699A02AE738B4D914F77F3E2B7FE65C2531D3D2FC6F32B225D96FBE01175D7D88
Key Value
MD5AF06D5BBC2843F7BFD733F80C12D9377
PackageArchppc64le
PackageDescriptionThere are projects which provide daemons needing to be able to create, modify and delete Unix users. Or just switch user ids to interact with the system e.g. a user space file server. To be able to test that you need the privilege to modify the passwd and groups file. With nss_wrapper it is possible to define your own passwd and groups file which will be used by software to act correctly while under test. If you have a client and server under test they normally use functions to resolve network names to addresses (dns) or vice versa. The nss_wrappers allow you to create a hosts file to setup name resolution for the addresses you use with socket_wrapper. To use it set the following environment variables: LD_PRELOAD=libuid_wrapper.so NSS_WRAPPER_PASSWD=/path/to/passwd NSS_WRAPPER_GROUP=/path/to/group NSS_WRAPPER_HOSTS=/path/to/host This package doesn't have a devel package cause this project is for development/testing.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamenss_wrapper
PackageRelease2.fc22
PackageVersion1.0.3
SHA-172A9D0FC4E6B8A58384DE498025484D051823E3F
SHA-256C1E099923F72E9CBF36FCA4887FA1636C91B97F611C70BE6A470C39387F12C6A