Result for 06423E092865F1F4000762CD2C0414F50CA8CB43

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/sbin/ebtables-legacy
FileSize6792
MD56F40B2BC2E3399ECBFB0741483ED550F
SHA-106423E092865F1F4000762CD2C0414F50CA8CB43
SHA-256A5B6762441553DAE77EF8AE9A5DF3E1D2F5F38A8EE90838D6BC61564882EEE07
SSDEEP96:+E9x9OB+BkBTcygdmHCl07X3jEbLQtf9+hYfR51kygy9JhLkNuGS:iwWBTs8v7n4vm9+hYhRg0h4z
TLSHT12FE1D65BF3C39E62CE908A79C1AF0B823376EC641283EB03C7A414603D6B6F56D27149
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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
MD5125E276D56A15433A82F9E1964DE5947
PackageArcharmv7hl
PackageDescriptionEthernet bridge tables is a firewalling tool to transparently filter network traffic passing a bridge. The filtering possibilities are limited to link layer filtering and some basic filtering on higher network layers. This tool is the userspace control for the bridge and ebtables kernel components (built by default in Fedora kernels). The ebtables tool can be used together with the other Linux filtering tools, like iptables. There are no known incompatibility issues. Note that it is considered legacy upstream since nftables provides the same functionality in a much newer code-base. To aid in migration, there is ebtables-nft utility, a drop-in replacement for the legacy one which uses nftables internally. It is provided by iptables-nft package.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNameebtables-legacy
PackageRelease5.fc32
PackageVersion2.0.11
SHA-128361772CE29A17C7EAC0CEC7627A256A0CBFAF8
SHA-256D06A16972DE44E5C8A3FF46EF6F279524EF22FA2895A3FEADF4AE5217009B407