Result for 04FAE7199F459C9220FBEDFF7E98A50DAFE41DB5

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/bin/newslock
FileSize13836
MD5B5A2947FE6F14D62521796370515A03F
SHA-104FAE7199F459C9220FBEDFF7E98A50DAFE41DB5
SHA-256498AE2EC53044BE34014A3A13CA8F3FA1829322078ACD914D4C2918AB45FE128
SSDEEP48:Uwb6B6VB+BUaqdpBXNwNEtAU/R0t5M0ejdgAbYgW8pF+l4GNLu1:U3B6VB+BVwX9tA6R04VvYH8pFC4GNLK
TLSHT1A9527316F7D0CA77C466173C485B8314E1B2DC1187B38B137B6026963D626F8992BF6A
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
MD52B7883125B8B61995D1E9078DEE05AD0
PackageArchi586
PackageDescriptionThis package turns your computer into a fax machine. With some voice modems (Zyxel, Rockwell, and USR), you can even use your computer as an answering machine. Mgetty recognizes what kind of call it is receiving and does everything else automatically. It is able to accept data (login/PPP), fax, and (depending on your modem) voice calls. Find the documentation in /usr/share/doc/packages/mgetty and TeX Info files in /usr/share/info. The configuration files are in /etc/mgetty+sendfax.
PackageNamemgetty
PackageRelease113.11
PackageVersion1.2.1
SHA-1D9B700451B56CA15F3F2F3795460D83300109AC0
SHA-256D4DDC7DEFDC450E48F297316CDE53C35FCD36F2302E1567601546AE010B7C393