Result for 0507F0202A8121E99CB8C5787FBA3C70E2D27A1C

Query result

Key Value
FileName./etc/fail2ban/filter.d/sshd.conf
FileSize3125
MD5BEBAA8009CBB23A268A4BB74695952AA
SHA-10507F0202A8121E99CB8C5787FBA3C70E2D27A1C
SHA-256AA3F0F17E906EADA9242A2F0836758716BFE8E81B2413571B04A9B86605BA7E9
SSDEEP96:OQ3vR+jrdWjY0Kek0Ke20KevhTE0Key0KespeT4y6AkiciLtL6rFHXj:dJ+XdWjYzPzjzghTEzPzjN5oxLtOFHXj
TLSHT1FD5144B947751061CA7202FD59ED0052C37BCB1F1A741AA2FF0DA80D279179CEA8B783
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
MD542B1CE9BFAF435DC41F10491AF42F249
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThis package contains the core server components for Fail2Ban with minimal dependencies. You can install this directly if you want to have a small installation and know what you are doing.
PackageMaintainerCBS <cbs@centos.org>
PackageNamefail2ban-server
PackageRelease3.el7
PackageVersion0.9.5
SHA-10E41B59481336E90526E2648C69483457532D463
SHA-256BC1FAB396B540610A903ED11092336280BDA58AB7CEE060678226406CAE162AC
Key Value
FileSize238368
MD539F32E97DC0FF2CB1C1D5D734998CA37
PackageDescriptionban hosts that cause multiple authentication errors Fail2ban monitors log files (e.g. /var/log/auth.log, /var/log/apache/access.log) and temporarily or persistently bans failure-prone addresses by updating existing firewall rules. Fail2ban allows easy specification of different actions to be taken such as to ban an IP using iptables or hostsdeny rules, or simply to send a notification email. . By default, it comes with filter expressions for various services (sshd, apache, qmail, proftpd, sasl etc.) but configuration can be easily extended for monitoring any other text file. All filters and actions are given in the config files, thus fail2ban can be adopted to be used with a variety of files and firewalls. Following recommends are listed: . - iptables -- default installation uses iptables for banning. You most probably need it - whois -- used by a number of *mail-whois* actions to send notification emails with whois information about attacker hosts. Unless you will use those you don't need whois - python3-pyinotify -- unless you monitor services logs via systemd, you need pyinotify for efficient monitoring for log files changes
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamefail2ban
PackageSectionnet
PackageVersion0.9.5-1
SHA-13A45D72F6B98A1F431D4E47B45E02E4E44A3738D
SHA-25615957088AFF14983E3BA5A24880DC0E3D22F1A76690CCAE6EFC717B6872C22B3