Result for 052B4B2EC4B471E6286ABE7C84BF13B52BA0F2C3

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/remotebox/vboxService.pm
FileSize530432
MD582F0A28DA358E482355892810983E1A1
SHA-1052B4B2EC4B471E6286ABE7C84BF13B52BA0F2C3
SHA-256E6ECC9CAB37540B750E8E96369C9B0BD304F67A55A7D79C17A285C36AD9E002B
SSDEEP1536:EubbFDjFHEFSK6v895Xk7RDNyd05mXIabVYoagIV4PSERoc63ZikSj9T7oLMG0ZS:rWJlXed18Dc/iGp
TLSHT19DB4BF7742904A348593BD54BAFFCA23A61698932BEC2F5371FC76442F0AD3D687071A
hashlookup:parent-total9
hashlookup:trust95

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Parents (Total: 9)

The searched file hash is included in 9 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD5E2220C2474D81E40C00CD6DFD8AC7261
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionVirtualBox is traditionally considered to be a virtualization solution aimed at the desktop as opposed to other solutions such as KVM, Xen and VMWare ESX which are considered more server oriented solutions. While it is certainly possible to install VirtualBox on a server, it offers few remote management features beyond using the vboxmanage command line. RemoteBox aims to fill this gap by providing a graphical VirtualBox client which is able to communicate with and manage a VirtualBox server installation. RemoteBox achieves this by using the vboxwebsrv feature of VirtualBox that allows its API to be accessed using a protocol called SOAP, even across a network. RemoteBox is very similar in look and feel to the native VirtualBox interface and allows you to perform most of the same tasks, including accessing the display of guests – completely remotely.
PackageMaintainerumeabot <umeabot>
PackageNameremotebox
PackageRelease3.mga9
PackageVersion2.6
SHA-19DA4E7FC21C09BA5DABAE3DFA4019D0D9C7F5D0D
SHA-25667267A6606E397A717D1D7546D7AECEDAFF6BC82FF81A85ECDCEA33A2499226E
Key Value
MD5CF77542CF47263A72B7A1A0B96D61472
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionVirtualBox is traditionally considered to be a virtualization solution aimed at the desktop as opposed to other solutions such as KVM, Xen and VMWare ESX which are considered more server oriented solutions. While it is certainly possible to install VirtualBox on a server, it offers few remote management features beyond using the vboxmanage command line. RemoteBox aims to fill this gap by providing a graphical VirtualBox client which is able to communicate with and manage a VirtualBox server installation. RemoteBox achieves this by using the vboxwebsrv feature of VirtualBox that allows its API to be accessed using a protocol called SOAP, even across a network. RemoteBox is very similar in look and feel to the native VirtualBox interface and allows you to perform most of the same tasks, including accessing the display of guests – completely remotely.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNameRemoteBox
PackageRelease9.fc34
PackageVersion2.6
SHA-1D7BB047C59A0F32115657E8B79D8BAFC12C1C16D
SHA-25697C563926B56355A4C8A68C190AEFA6B1188D590FACBE0641D9F0383844249E6
Key Value
MD5462A595B244D60EC16469865267CB685
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionVirtualBox is traditionally considered to be a virtualization solution aimed at the desktop as opposed to other solutions such as KVM, Xen and VMWare ESX which are considered more server oriented solutions. While it is certainly possible to install VirtualBox on a server, it offers few remote management features beyond using the vboxmanage command line. RemoteBox aims to fill this gap by providing a graphical VirtualBox client which is able to communicate with and manage a VirtualBox server installation. RemoteBox achieves this by using the vboxwebsrv feature of VirtualBox that allows its API to be accessed using a protocol called SOAP, even across a network. RemoteBox is very similar in look and feel to the native VirtualBox interface and allows you to perform most of the same tasks, including accessing the display of guests – completely remotely.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNameRemoteBox
PackageRelease8.fc33
PackageVersion2.6
SHA-1AB9D44AAB39C971B5CEE07EEE4AC948B1687380F
SHA-256492367C6B6960D925AD4B145AA042482BBE4A698CB8988AAFAD7915F507FEE65
Key Value
MD51D44DE21E1D430CCD72C902542A15F30
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionVirtualBox is traditionally considered to be a virtualization solution aimed at the desktop as opposed to other solutions such as KVM, Xen and VMWare ESX which are considered more server orientated solutions. While it is certainly possible to install VirtualBox on a server, it offers few remote management features beyond using the vboxmanage command line. RemoteBox aims to fill this gap by providing a graphical VirtualBox client which is able to communicate with and manage a VirtualBox server installation.
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNameRemoteBox
PackageReleasebp153.1.14
PackageVersion2.6
SHA-1F67CBD268E6D6127AC3F9436163C47CDAE174250
SHA-2560BA01ED41A0657D1F2C16C62689469181CA9343BF2C227FB772E631A5DDCB298
Key Value
MD5E01461C92C0D63B1B70B9C4AD9805439
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionVirtualBox is traditionally considered to be a virtualization solution aimed at the desktop as opposed to other solutions such as KVM, Xen and VMWare ESX which are considered more server orientated solutions. While it is certainly possible to install VirtualBox on a server, it offers few remote management features beyond using the vboxmanage command line. RemoteBox aims to fill this gap by providing a graphical VirtualBox client which is able to communicate with and manage a VirtualBox server installation.
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNameRemoteBox
PackageReleaselp152.2.2
PackageVersion2.6
SHA-1352083F92B43A3334F5BD88E7D354C13E14F44D0
SHA-256F7F297C6CD67C8476C5F26364D6A9B749D2445F398F03758535B27E62860B366
Key Value
MD57F23465415EC51C5915FDE7B3BDF1603
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionVirtualBox is traditionally considered to be a virtualization solution aimed at the desktop as opposed to other solutions such as KVM, Xen and VMWare ESX which are considered more server oriented solutions. While it is certainly possible to install VirtualBox on a server, it offers few remote management features beyond using the vboxmanage command line. RemoteBox aims to fill this gap by providing a graphical VirtualBox client which is able to communicate with and manage a VirtualBox server installation. RemoteBox achieves this by using the vboxwebsrv feature of VirtualBox that allows its API to be accessed using a protocol called SOAP, even across a network. RemoteBox is very similar in look and feel to the native VirtualBox interface and allows you to perform most of the same tasks, including accessing the display of guests – completely remotely.
PackageMaintainerumeabot <umeabot>
PackageNameremotebox
PackageRelease2.mga8
PackageVersion2.6
SHA-198F78E93B79BF2A17FA6BD9C3DEE2BBA6800F086
SHA-25639287F0586C253A7F1335C9593B919762FC26C7C84C0949F4F473A6355726294
Key Value
MD5E16E74D60B2C7A11A0DADC731C75CBF4
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionVirtualBox is traditionally considered to be a virtualization solution aimed at the desktop as opposed to other solutions such as KVM, Xen and VMWare ESX which are considered more server orientated solutions. While it is certainly possible to install VirtualBox on a server, it offers few remote management features beyond using the vboxmanage command line. RemoteBox aims to fill this gap by providing a graphical VirtualBox client which is able to communicate with and manage a VirtualBox server installation.
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNameRemoteBox
PackageReleaselp151.1.1
PackageVersion2.6
SHA-1D38BF749FF8F35719C84ABEEBA8D7454EBED232F
SHA-256E2AAE8865825262905BCE91C92EFD50A9793E0A9963476D18821C5642E5A6D49
Key Value
MD510AEFDCF910069056DC1E619BFDC6DF1
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionVirtualBox is traditionally considered to be a virtualization solution aimed at the desktop as opposed to other solutions such as KVM, Xen and VMWare ESX which are considered more server oriented solutions. While it is certainly possible to install VirtualBox on a server, it offers few remote management features beyond using the vboxmanage command line. RemoteBox aims to fill this gap by providing a graphical VirtualBox client which is able to communicate with and manage a VirtualBox server installation. RemoteBox achieves this by using the vboxwebsrv feature of VirtualBox that allows its API to be accessed using a protocol called SOAP, even across a network. RemoteBox is very similar in look and feel to the native VirtualBox interface and allows you to perform most of the same tasks, including accessing the display of guests – completely remotely.
PackageMaintainerdaviddavid <daviddavid>
PackageNameremotebox
PackageRelease1.mga7
PackageVersion2.6
SHA-161B6C7A07A621E8A0C0E713ABA476D42F9F9EAB7
SHA-2565F9D9D0F3480198F1B0115BDE05554BF5AFE80BA8F4AF825972ED604608AB968
Key Value
MD51C6D6559BC3C39CBBC193B73BF451FDD
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionVirtualBox is traditionally considered to be a virtualization solution aimed at the desktop as opposed to other solutions such as KVM, Xen and VMWare ESX which are considered more server oriented solutions. While it is certainly possible to install VirtualBox on a server, it offers few remote management features beyond using the vboxmanage command line. RemoteBox aims to fill this gap by providing a graphical VirtualBox client which is able to communicate with and manage a VirtualBox server installation. RemoteBox achieves this by using the vboxwebsrv feature of VirtualBox that allows its API to be accessed using a protocol called SOAP, even across a network. RemoteBox is very similar in look and feel to the native VirtualBox interface and allows you to perform most of the same tasks, including accessing the display of guests – completely remotely.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNameRemoteBox
PackageRelease5.fc32
PackageVersion2.6
SHA-1F66F4E3A9E69F8C26FAF35EF69063DC3BE7FA0EA
SHA-2563DC385CD334C02900A653C23134DD2402D7B62FB8751F8F177F7E47880811247